Digital footprint
Quiz by Karen Bonner
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- Q1What is a digital footprint?A digital image of a footprint.A virtual map of a person's physical movements.A trail of data left on the internet by a person's online activities.A type of shoe with digital technology.30s
- Q2Why is it important to manage your digital footprint?To improve your online shopping experience.To increase your internet speed.To protect your privacy and online reputation.To attract more followers on social media.30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of a large and unmanaged digital footprint?Online harassment.Increased internet speed.Negative impact on job opportunities.Identity theft.30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a digital footprint?A physical footprint left in the sand.A handwritten letter sent in the mail.A comment posted on social media.A phone call made to a friend.30s
- Q5Which of the following actions can contribute to a positive digital footprint?Spreading rumors and gossip online.Engaging in cyberbullying.Posting controversial opinions and arguments.Sharing informative and helpful content online.30s
- Q6Which of the following is an example of a permanent digital footprint?A private message sent through a messaging app.A photo posted on a public website.A temporary social media story that disappears after 24 hours.A search engine query made in incognito mode.30s
- Q7What is the purpose of a digital footprint?To enhance online security.To track and record online activities.To increase internet speed.To promote online advertisements.30s
- Q8
What is a digital footprint?
The size of your computer screen.
The number of friends you have on social media.
The shoes you wear when you walk online.
The trail of information that you leave behind when you use the internet.
30s - Q9
What are some examples of things that can make up your digital footprint?
Search history, browsing history, and cookies.
Online purchases, account registrations, and memberships.
All of the above.
Posts on social media, emails, photos, and videos you share online.
30s - Q10
Which of the following is a good idea for your digital footprint?
Posting embarrassing photos or videos of yourself or others.
Using offensive or hurtful language online.
Posting positive and uplifting content.
Sharing your personal information with strangers.
30s - Q11
Which of the following is a good example of a positive digital footprint?
Writing a blog post about your favorite book and why you recommend it to others.
Posting a photo of yourself at a party where you are drinking alcohol.
Sharing a link to a news article about a current event that you are interested in.
Posting a comment on a social media post that is hateful or discriminatory.
30s - Q12
What is the most important thing to remember about your digital footprint?
Your digital footprint is a permanent reflection of who you are, so it is important to be mindful of what you share online.
Once you put something online, it is very difficult to remove it completely.
All of the above.
You should always be careful about what information you share with strangers, even online.
30s