STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Online Safety Quiz. Round 1: Safety and Security.

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STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Online Safety Quiz

Round 1: Safety and Security

Kristina is on Facebook and receives a friend request from a boy she doesn’t know. What should she do? A.Accept the friend request. It’s rude to ignore him. B.Deny the friend request. C.Send him a message and ask him how he knows her.

When you create passwords, you should make them easy to guess. (True or False)

Hector unlocks his smartphone and notices he has 12 apps that need to be updated. What should he do? A.Ignore the prompt to update. B.Update the apps.

You don’t have to worry when you visit your favorite sites, like Facebook and gaming sites, because they are safe from spyware, malware and other online threats. (True or False)

When online, you should be careful whenever approached by a new person or asked to provide information about yourself. (True or False)

You receive an from a person that identifies themselves as your friend John. They want to meet you in the park after school. Do you: A. Tell your parents about the and ignore the request. B. Ask the person a question only John would know to make sure it is John. C. Go to the park and meet your friend John.

You should always know who you’re talking to online. (True or False)

You receive a chain that tells you to pass it on to 10 of your closest friends. Do you: A. Send the to your friends – it’s so cool and you want them to see it too! B. Delete the . You're never sure what viruses these types of chain s can have.

Malware is a type of software designed to cause viruses. (True or False)

When it comes to online shopping, you can safely shop from any site. (True or False)

You should be aware of pop-ups and downloads. (True or False)

You and a friend are on the computer, looking to download music and movies. You should: A. Go to a site that your friend uses and download a few files onto the computer. B. Only with your parent’s permission, go to trusted websites or app stores to download music and movies.

Round 2: Privacy and Being a Good Online Citizen

What is the best way to use Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram and other social networking sites? A.Limit the amount of information I share about myself. B.Only talk to people I know. C. Make my page private, except to the people I have as my friends. D. All of the above.

You posted a picture online, but soon decided to take it down. You are worried your friend may see it, but then soon remember that person DOES NOT have a computer. Your friend will never see the photo. (True or False)

The great thing about the cyber world is that you can say things you might not always say directly to someone’s face. (True or False)

It is okay to download FREE music from music sharing sites, as long as no one finds out. (True or False)

The pictures you decide to post online today can affect your future reputation. (True or False)

You and your parents have established rules when you use the Internet. You are over a friend’s house and decide to use the internet. Do you: A. Do everything your friend does online, because you’re at their house. B.Respect your parents’ rules, even if you’re at a friend’s house. C. It doesn’t matter. You can’t get in trouble because your parents will never find out!

You are playing a game on a smartphone and the app asks for your current location. It’s okay to enable location services because all of your friends play the game and if they do it, it must be okay. (True or False)

Stealing other people’s work online – from sites like Wikipedia and Google – is a crime. (True or False)

You are deciding on what personal information to post about yourself in an online profile. You decide to: A.Review the information carefully before you post it because you do not want to post too much information about yourself. B.In order to prevent misuse of your information, don't post too much information about yourself on Facebook, personal websites, your blog, or in chat rooms. C.Go ahead and post information about yourself online, because you can always choose to edit it later if you don’t want people viewing certain information. D.BOTH A & B.

Post only about others as you would have them post about you. (True or False)

Jessica’s friend Sophie asks for Jessica’s password to her Facebook account. What should Jessica do? A.Give Sophie her password. Sophie is her friend and Jessica can trust her. B.Tell Sophie her password and change it as soon as she gets home. C.Don’t give her password to Sophie.

After a disagreement at school, a group of kids send Jaedon threatening messages on Facebook. What should he do? A.Block them from his page. B.Keep the s and comments he receives. C.Tell his parents. D.All of the above.

Creating a fake Facebook page for someone you know in your class, or for someone you don’t even know, is illegal. (True or False)

When you are connected to the Internet, you are responsible for your actions. (True or False)

The End For more online safety tips, visit stopthinkconnect.org