If you are talking to a friend in a chat room and they ask you for financial information, you should: a) Ask your friend why they need the information.

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If you are talking to a friend in a chat room and they ask you for financial information, you should: a) Ask your friend why they need the information. b) Ask your parents/guardian for their credit card. c) Leave the chat room. d) Call the police.

Which of the following chat screen names is the best choice? a) partyALLnitelong. b) i_like_stuff. c) hottie69. d)

Where is a safe place to put personal information about yourself? a) MySpace. b) Xanga. c) IM profile. d) None of the above.

The definition of social engineering or social networking: a) A special degree at The Ohio State University. b) A service that uses the Internet for online communication through an interactive network of photos, blogs, user profiles, and other groups. c) IM profile engineered by a friend. d) None of the above.

Examples of Online Social Networks are: a) LiveJournal, Xanga, Facebook. b) Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Psi. c) Profiles engineered by your parents. d) Google.

Cyber predators are people who use the Internet to hunt for victims to take advantage of them: a) P hysically b) E motionally. c) F inancially. d) A ll of the above.

In Cyber Lingo what does LMIRL mean? a) Let’s meet in real life. b) Love means I’m really lucky. c) Let’s move into real love. d) All of the above.

Excessive praise, questions about what they’re wearing or questions designed to determine whether their parents are nearby in a chat could: a) B e a warning of a possible cyber predator. b) M ean a friend that would help with homework. c) M ean someone to help you with what not to wear. d) A ll of the above.

Ownership rights of materials, created, written, designed or expressed by individuals are: a) Not applied to online work. b) But a click away. c) Examples of intellectual property. d) Only the property of a university.

How can inappropriate content can appear on a computer screen by accident? a) Through pop-up windows. b) Misspelled URL’s. c) Misrepresented links. d) All of the above.

Inappropriate online content includes: a) Epicurious. b) ESPN, SI. c) Hate groups, pornography, gambling. d) Both a) and c)

The act of sending or posting messages that are deliberately hostile and insulting is called: a) Xanga. b) Flaming. c) Cyber lurking. d) Phishing.

Teens can be cyber bullied via: a) Text messages. b) Bash boards and chat rooms. c) Social networking sites, morphed pictures. d) All of the above.