
Nine Weeks Exam Review - 7th Grade
Quiz by Janet Strickland
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- Q1electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, digital video, social networking sites, the Internet, video games, and virtual worlds that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itselfphishing featuresdigital mediainformation technologyflaming30s
- Q2People use the term "24/7" to describe digital media because:This type of media is only available in schools and universities.The cost of digital media increases everyday and every week.People can only access it one day a week.This type of media is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.30s
- Q3A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity is called:cyberbullyingstrategyidentity theftefficient30s
- Q4Sara finds a message on her phone that she thinks might be a scam. She should:Copy and paste the message into a new message to send to her parentsDelete the messageRespond to the messageForward the message to her friends30s
- Q5Copying or slightly changing someone else's work and then saying you created itmediacreative commonsspamplagiarize30s
- Q6A ______________ is a law that helps protect your control over your creative work.flamingfair usecopyrightpublic domain30s
- Q7Using a specific search strategy can help you search more ________, which saves you time and energy.slowlymediarepeatedlyefficiently30s
- Q8Which word refers to navigating the digital world safely?creative commonsdigital mediainformation technologydigital citizenship30s
- Q9Unsolicited direct advertising sent to a large number of people.CPUCCRPIFLAMINGSPAM30s
- Q10The illegal act of sending emails or messages that appear to come from authentic sources, but that really come from spammers.effectiveflamingphishingbystander30s
- Q11The ability to use a small amount of someone's work without permission, but only in certain ways and specific situations. (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, comedy or parody)Creative CommonsPublic DomainFair UsePhishing Features30s
- Q12A creative work that is not protected by copyright and is therefore free for you to use however you want.Fair UsePublic DomainCopyright InfringementCreative Commons30s
- Q13This takes place whenever someone uses digital media tools such as the internet and cell phones to deliberately upset or harass someone, often repeatedly.bystanderphishingcyberbullyingstrategy30s
- Q14Stealing copyrighted work by downloading or copying it in order to keep, sell, or give it away without permission and without paying.piracyflamingdigital citizenshipfair use30s
- Q15One who looks on or observes, a person present but not taking part; witness.upstanderbystander30s