7B3 March Assessment
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What drives cybercrime in computer science?

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How do bitmap images differ from vector graphics?

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What does the term 'personal information' mean?

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What are some examples of cybercrime scams?

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What screen resolution advantage do vector graphics like SVG offer?

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Verify the identity of senders before opening emails containing attachments or clicking ______ links.

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Exercise caution when downloading free software or visiting ______ websites.

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How many characters should a strong password have?

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Remember, if something seems too good to be true—such as promises of instant wealth or exclusive offers from ______ sources—it likely isn't.

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A ________ scam is a type of malicious software designed to deceive users into installing it onto their computers or devices.

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Named after Greek mythology's wooden horse used by Greeks to conquer Troy, these scams follow the same principle. What is the name of this scam?

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What do you call a character in scratch?

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A phishing email is one which:

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If you receive an email from a well-known company, but its name is misspelt in the sender’s address, you should:

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A fraudulent email which is trying to obtain your username and password for a particular site will typically:

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You can tell whether a link in email will take you to a genuine website, for example belonging to a bank, without risk, by:

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Hacking is illegal under:

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what block do we use in scratch to create a loop?

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what is the difference between BBC and CC in an email?

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Justin has create a strong password : 1234. Can you write the 5 key rules to create a strong password for him?

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How do we store information in scratch, for example a score.

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Data harvesting tools allows someone to piece together information about you from all the information you publish online

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The data protection act states that personal data held by an organisation must be kept up to date

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An organisation such as a school holds personal data about you. The organisation:

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Which of the following is a "strong" password for someone name Justin Smith?

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Which of the following are signs of a possible malware attack?

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Gaining unauthorised access to someone else's computer files is known as:

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Explain how a username and password are used together to long-in to a computer

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Why is it important to have a secure password?

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Explain what a costume is in sprite?

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Describe what a stage is in scratch

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How does Scratch enable sprite animation?

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How can you animate a moving flower sprite to continuously move randomly across the stage in Scratch?

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In Scratch, how can you make a player sprite react when colliding with an enemy sprite?

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What is a algorithm?

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A variable is...

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How many pieces of information can a variable hold?

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What keyword means to unethically copy somebody else's work without permission.

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Give an example of 'creative work'

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What law protects owners of creative work?

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The copyright law protects owners of creative work from having it illegally copied. However an individual/ organisation can still use copyrighted creative work if they ask for specific permission from the author.

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How long does copyright last for?

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What is identity theft?

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What is a digital footprint?

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