Digital Safety and Cybersecurity Bi-Weekly 1 PDF
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This document contains practice questions on digital safety and cybersecurity for bi-weekly 1. The questions cover topics like identity theft, phishing, internet scams, and online safety.
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Name___________________________ Date______________________________ Digital Safety and Cybersecurity Bi-Weekly 1 1. What is identity theft? a. When someone borrows your belongings b. A crime where private information is stolen for criminal...
Name___________________________ Date______________________________ Digital Safety and Cybersecurity Bi-Weekly 1 1. What is identity theft? a. When someone borrows your belongings b. A crime where private information is stolen for criminal activity c. When someone takes your physical property d. When you share information voluntarily online 2. Which of the following is an example of private information? a. Your favorite color b. Your hobbies c. Your full name and address d. The movies you like 3. What is phishing? a. A type of online fishing game b. When friends share photos online c. A fun social media activity d. When someone poses as an institution to steal information 4. What is a red flag feeling? a. Excitement about meeting new friends b. Being happy about getting likes c. Feeling uncomfortable or worried about an online situation d. Feeling confident about posting online 5. What should you do if someone online asks for personal pictures? a. Send them right away b. Ask your friends what to do c. Block them and tell a trusted adult d. Send them if they seem trustworthy 6. What is an internet scam? a. A funny online joke b. A way to make friends online c. A method of sharing information d. An attempt to trick someone online 7. What should you do when using a public computer? a. Leave your accounts open for convenience b. Share your password with friends c. Log out of all accounts when finished d. Save your password on the computer 8. What is impersonation? a. When someone pretends to be someone they're not b. When you create a new account c. When you share photos online d. When you play online games 9. Which is a sign of a potential phishing message? a. Coming from a friend you know b. Having proper spelling and grammar c. Asking for urgent account information d. Including your correct name 10. What should you do if you receive a shortened URL? a. Click it immediately b. Check the source and verify its legitimacy c. Share it with friends d. Download whatever it offers 11. How can you protect your online identity? a. Share passwords with close friends b. Use the same password everywhere c. Accept all friend requests d. Enable two-factor authentication 12. What should you do if someone online makes you uncomfortable? a. Keep talking to them anyway b. Change the subject and tell a trusted adult c. Share more personal information d. Meet them in person to discuss 13. Which is a safe online practice? a. Meeting online friends alone b. Sharing your school schedule c. Using different passwords for accounts d. Clicking all links you receive 14. What is a cybersecurity risk? a. A potential threat to digital systems b. A type of online game c. A social media post d. A computer password 15. What should you do with offensive online content? a. Share it with friends b. Save it for later c. Ignore it and move on d. Report it to appropriate authorities 16. When is it okay to share your password? a. With your best friend b. Never c. With online gaming friends d. When someone asks nicely 17. What is a shortened URL? a. A safe website link b. A condensed web address that could be risky c. A type of password d. A social media username 18. How should you handle online friendships? a. Share all personal information b. Meet them immediately c. Keep information limited and general d. Give them your phone number 19. What should you do if someone impersonates you online? a. Ignore it completely b. Wait to see what happens c. Try to handle it yourself d. Tell a trusted adult immediately 20. Which is the best password practice? a. Use your birthday b. Create complex, unique passwords c. Use the same password everywhere d. Share it with close friends 21. What is a "red flag feeling" when chatting online? a. A feeling of excitement when making new friends b. When something makes you feel uncomfortable or worried c. The thrill of sharing personal information d. Happiness when getting many likes 22. In Sara's chat scenario with alex_eastwest13, what was a warning sign of potential danger? a. They discussed photography techniques b. They shared common interests c. Alex complimented her photography d. Alex asked for private photos and provided a secret phone number 23. Which is NOT a recommended way to respond to uncomfortable online situations? a. Log off or quit b. Keep the conversation going to be polite c. Block the person d. Tell a trusted adult 24. What type of information should you avoid sharing with online friends? a. Your general interests and hobbies b. Your full name and address c. Your opinion about movies d. Your favorite sports teams 25. When is it acceptable to meet someone you met online in person? a. After chatting for several months b. If they seem trustworthy c. When taking a parent or guardian along d. If they're friends with your friends