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

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