Who wants to be an ‘internet safety’ millionaire?
£100
What should your screen name be when you're talking to others online? A Your real name and age B Your real nickname C A made up nickname D A made up real name
What should your screen name be when you're talking to others online? A Your real name and age B Your real nickname C A made up nickname D A made up real name
£200
A Delete it immediately B Open it & send it to your friends If you receive an e-mail with an attachment from someone you don't know, and it’s really cool and funny, what would you do? A Delete it immediately B Open it & send it to your friends C reply to the sender D scan it with anti-virus and read it
A Delete it immediately B Open it & send it to your friends If you receive an e-mail with an attachment from someone you don't know, and it’s really cool and funny, what would you do? A Delete it immediately B Open it & send it to your friends C reply to the sender D scan it with anti-virus and read it
£500
B Take along a parent/guardian C Take a friend from school What precautions should you take when meeting an internet friend in person? A Take loads of money B Take along a parent/guardian C Take a friend from school D Take your camera
£1,000
A Refuse and do not register What should you do if a website your friends use asks you to register on it first? A Refuse and do not register B Check with parent what is safe to give out C Fill out everything with fake details D Register – I know it’s safe
What should you do if a website asks you to register on it first? A Refuse and do not register B Check with parent what is safe to give out C Fill out everything D None of the above
£5,000
C Their telephone number D All of the above What information is it possible to get from someone's real name posted online? A Their address B Their age C Their telephone number D All of the above
C Their telephone number D All of the above What information is it possible to get from someone's real name posted online? A Their address B Their age C Their telephone number D All of the above
£10,000
A Tell them that your friends parents trust it Your parents think the internet is too dangerous for you, what can you do to change their minds? A Tell them that your friends parents trust it B Ask them to look at safety tips C Go on line but stay safe D None of the above
A Tell them that your friends parents trust it Your parents think the internet is too dangerous for you, what can you do to change their minds? A Tell them that your friends parents trust it B Ask them to look at safety tips C Go on line but stay safe D None of the above
£50,000
A Switch off; ignore it; block them If a web pal you've known for ages asks you about adult stuff, what should you do? A Switch off; ignore it; block them B Fake - Answer them, then ask a question of your own C Try to change the subject; move the topic on D Tell a trusted adult in the real world
A Switch off; ignore it; block them If a web pal you've known for ages asks you about adult stuff, what should you do? A Switch off; ignore it; block them B Fake - Answer them, then ask a question of your own C Try to change the subject; move the topic on D Tell a trusted adult in the real world
100,000
A report abuse button B cbbc C Childnet D Childline Which of these should you use if you feel concerned about a person’s behavior online? A report abuse button B cbbc C Childnet D Childline
In the film, what button did Becky click to report Simon A Report abuse button B cbbc C Childnet D Childline
£1,000,000
How do you stay safe on the internet? A By never going near it B By typing in rubber gloves to stop you getting a virus C By being sensible and following the rules D None of the above
How do you stay safe on the internet? A By never going near it B By typing in rubber gloves to stop you getting a virus C By being sensible and following the rules D None of the above