
Year 8 - Online safety Assessment
Quiz by S Mahey
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- Q1What is online bullying commonly referred to as?CyberbullyingDigital harassmentE-bullyingCybercrime30s
- Q2What does cybercrime include?Illegal activities conducted via the internetOnline shoppingSocial media postingVideo gaming30s
- Q3What should you do if you encounter cyberbullying?Post about itJoin inIgnore itReport it to the platform or authorities30s
- Q4What is one common intention behind mean posts online?To hurt or embarrass someoneTo educateTo motivateTo entertain30s
- Q5Which of the following should you avoid sharing online?Your favorite hobbiesYour opinion on moviesYour pet's namePersonal information like your address30s
- Q6How can media types like images and videos contribute to bullying?They enhance friendshipsThey have no impactThey can be manipulated or shared maliciouslyThey always promote positivity30s
- Q7What is a key strategy to protect yourself from cyberbullying?Ignoring friend requestsAdjusting privacy settings on social mediaSharing everything publiclyPosting personal information30s
- Q8What societal pressure might a young person feel online?To never post anythingTo be anonymousThe need to portray a perfect imageTo avoid all social interactions30s
- Q9How should one ideally present themselves online?Kind and respectfulMean and sarcasticSecretive and withdrawnFake and exaggerated30s
- Q10What is the best way to handle online mean behavior directed at you?Retaliate with mean commentsConfront the bully onlineSeek support from trusted friends or adultsKeep it to yourself30s
- Q11What is the definition of online bullying?Repeated harassment or intimidation using digital platforms.Sharing funny memesPositive online interactionsExchanging friendly messages30s
- Q12What is considered cybercrime?Creating online contentUsing the internet for researchIllegal activities conducted via the internet.Participating in social media30s
- Q13What might be the intention behind mean posts online?To spread awarenessTo share personal storiesTo make new friendsTo hurt or belittle another person.30s
- Q14How can individuals face bullying through images or videos?Ignoring the postsResponding with angerBy reporting and blocking the content.Sharing more images30s
- Q15What can young people do to protect themselves from cyberbullying?Post everything publiclySet privacy settings on their social media accounts.Share passwords with friendsIgnore online interactions30s