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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Safer Internet Edition

Question 1

What is a good password? A Any word with lots of letters B Easy to guess. C A combination of letters, numbers & symbols. D Lots of different numbers.

Question 1 A A B B C C D D

Question 2

Why shouldn’t you post personal details online? A Strangers can find out where you are. B People can use them to steal from you. C Both A & B. D You might lose them.

Question 2 A A B B C C D D

Question 3

What is a phishing scam? A A type of virus. B An email designed to steal information. C A place to go fishing. D None of the above.

Question 3 A A B B C C D D

Question 4

4. What is a computer virus? A An example of cyberbullying. B A type of flu. C A program that copies itself onto other programs. D A popular TV show.

Question 4 A A B B C C D D

Question 5

What is a possible consequence of cyberbullying in school? A A behaviour conduct. B Losing access to email. C A meeting with parents. D All of the above.

Question 5 A A B B C C D D

Question 6

What is good behaviour towards others online called? A Netiquette B Etiquette C Responsible D Polite

Question 6 A A B B C C D D

Question 7

What is bias? A A type of spyware. B A strong opinion without consideration for the facts. C When someone does not tell the truth. D Both B & C.

Question 7 A A B B C C D D

Question 8

What should you do when researching online? A Copy & paste all the information you find. B Ask yourself who, why & when. C Cross-reference with information from other websites. D Both B & C.

Question 8 A A B B C C D D

Question 9

What are the main themes of our Safer Internet Week? A Online Safety, digital responsibility & positive use of technology. B Cyberbullying, netiquette & virus protection. C Passwords, hacking & phishing. D Bias, copyright & plagiarism.

Question 9 A A B B C C D D

Question 10

How can we use the Internet in a positive way? A Avoid using the Internet. B Only use the Internet to do research. C Use the Internet to learn more & share our learning. D Play more computer games.

Question 10 A A B B C C D D