
Digital Citizenship (Health Fair)
Quiz by Karen Bonner
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6 questions
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- Q1What does it mean to have a strong password for your online accounts?Using only lowercase lettersUsing a combination of letters, numbers, and symbolsSharing your password with friendsUsing the same password for all accounts30s
- Q2What is an example of personal information that should not be shared online?Pet's nameFavorite colorHome addressFavorite food30s
- Q3Why is it important to think before posting or sharing something online?To avoid hurting others' feelings or spreading false informationTo gain more followers and likesTo become famous on social mediaTo show off your belongings30s
- Q4What is cyberbullying?Using technology to harass, threaten, or intimidate othersHelping someone with their homework onlineHaving a friendly conversation onlineSharing funny memes with friends30s
- Q5What does it mean to be a responsible digital citizen?Sharing personal information with strangers onlineIgnoring online safety guidelinesEngaging in cyberbullying behaviorUsing technology in a safe and respectful manner30s
- Q6What is the importance of reporting inappropriate behavior or content online?To gain more attention from othersTo make others feel uncomfortableTo help maintain a safe and positive online environmentTo encourage more negative behavior online30s