
Human trafficking
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- Q1Which of the following is a red flag or potential indicator of human trafficking?A person speaking a different language than their companions.A person being controlled or closely monitored by someone else.A person wearing expensive jewelry or clothing.A person living in a low-income neighborhood.30s
- Q2Why is it important to educate others about human trafficking?To raise awareness and help prevent human trafficking.To promote illegal immigration.To stigmatize survivors of human trafficking.To increase profits for traffickers.30s
- Q3Which of the following is a common recruitment method used by human traffickers?Voluntary participation in illegal activities.Consentual involvement in an exploitative relationship.Direct kidnapping of individuals.False promises of job opportunities.30s
- Q4What are some common risk factors that make individuals more vulnerable to human trafficking?Poverty, lack of education, and social exclusion.Wealth, high education levels, and social connections.Political influence, advanced skills, and prominent social status.Strong family support, access to healthcare, and stable employment.30s
- Q5What is the difference between human trafficking and human smuggling?Human trafficking involves the voluntary movement of individuals, while human smuggling involves forceful transportation.Human trafficking involves the exploitation of individuals, while human smuggling involves the illegal transportation of individuals across borders.There is no difference; they both refer to the same act.Human trafficking is legal in certain cases, while human smuggling is always illegal.30s
- Q6What are some signs that someone may be a victim of human trafficking?Frequent travel and international vacations.Visible signs of physical abuse or restraint.Having a large social network and active social media presence.Displaying high levels of confidence and assertiveness.30s
- Q7Who are some potential victims of human trafficking?Politicians, celebrities, and public figures.Adult men, wealthy individuals, and professionals.Highly educated individuals with stable employment.Children, women, and vulnerable individuals.30s
- Q8What are some possible consequences for human trafficking victims?Strong social support and reintegration into society.Enhanced skills and job opportunities.Physical and psychological trauma, loss of freedom and autonomy, and long-term health issues.Financial compensation and legal support.30s
- Q9Which industries are commonly associated with human trafficking?Education, manufacturing, and construction.Information technology, finance, and healthcare.Transportation, entertainment, and tourism.Prostitution, agriculture, and domestic work.30s
- Q10What is phishing?A method used by criminals to deceive individuals into revealing personal information such as passwords or credit card numbersA type of fishing activityA sport involving throwing a disc into a targetA technique used to catch more fish30s
- Q11What is a common method used in phishing attacks?Sending deceptive emails or messagesPhysically stealing personal belongingsPosting misleading advertisements on social mediaCreating fake websites30s
- Q12What is the purpose of phishing?To obtain sensitive information or gain unauthorized access to accountsTo provide entertainmentTo spread computer virusesTo promote online safety30s
- Q13How can phishing attacks be prevented?Avoiding public Wi-Fi networksChanging passwords frequentlyBeing cautious of suspicious emails or messagesInstalling antivirus software30s
- Q14What is a red flag of a phishing email?A generic greeting like 'Dear Customer'A request for personal informationGrammatical errors or spelling mistakesA logo or design that looks professional30s
- Q15How can you verify the authenticity of a website to avoid falling for a phishing scam?Checking if the website has a lot of pop-up adsClicking on all the links and buttons on the websiteDownloading random files from the websiteChecking for a secure connection (https) and a padlock icon in the address bar30s