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Zrínyi Miklós Grammar School, Budapest
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Information on the Internet can’t be misleading. a)True b)False
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On the Internet, flaming refers to: a) Forwarding risqué e-mails b) Giving someone a verbal abuse in public
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Grooming refers to: a)Befriending and establishing an emotional connection with a child in order to take advantage of it for sexual puposes b)Spreading sensitive personal information
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Pharming refers to : a)Criminal activity that attempts to fraudulently obtain sensitive information. b)Installation of a malicious code on a personal computer or server that redirects click you make on a website to another fraudulent website without your consent or knowledge.
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Netiquette is: a)A set of rules for behaving properly online. b)Internet safety protocols.
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You’ve been sent a virus warning. What should you do now? a)Ignore it. b)Shut down your computer for a while. c)Go to a security website to learn if it is a real virus and follow the safety instructions.
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It is OK to forward or post an e-mail message, an image, a content, etc. that you have received if: a)It does not contain any copyright material. b)The author of the message has given you permission to forward or post it.
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Anonymity hides minimal risk of being caught when sending publications of malicious texts. a)True b)False
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You are online and you get a message from your Internet service provider asking for your password.They are saying that they need it to fix your account. Should you give it to them? a)Yes b)No
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You are visiting a site from a company or organization that you’ve heard. They want your name and phone number so you can enter a contest. Is it ok to enter? a)Yes b)No
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A stranger asks your friendship on Facebook. You: a)Accept and add him/her as you are curious. b)Don’t think it is risky and start chatting with him/her. c)Don’t think it is safe and reject his/her friendship.
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After chatting with someone on a social network for a while he asks you to meet, so you… a)Go to the date but with a friend. b)Tell your parents about it before going. c)Go alone.
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You are online and you meet someone at your age in a chat room. Is it okay to give him/her your address or phone number so you can meet? a)Yes b)No
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Someone posts a false, slandering message about you. How do you react? a)You post messages to tell everyone the truth. b)You ignore it. c)You call the Internet Police and report it.
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You are angry with a friend of yours. You: a)Post an offensive message. b)Make fun of him with all your Facebook friends. c)Would never do such things because you know it is a cybercrime.
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What do you do if you feel you are being a cyber-bullied? a)Tell a trusted adult like a parent or teacher. b)Tell no one, it’s embarrassing. c)Tell your best friend.
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When someone threatens me online, it will get worse if I tell my parents. a)True b)False
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Your friend Jane is a victim of cyberbullying. You : a)Don’t do anything, it isn’t your business. b)Think it was her fault. c)Report it to an adult and / or make a complaint to a help-line.
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Does it sometimes happen that you say something online that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face ? a)Yes b)No
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How would you create a strong password ? a)I’d use a mix of alphabetical and numeric characters. b)I’d use my date of birth so that I can remember it easily.
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SettingsYesNo I. Hiding your posts from incompetent people. 7525 II. Restriction of other’s comments on your wall. 3367 III. Hiding the content of your wall from incompetent people. 6238 IV. Hiding the content of your profile from incompetent people ( personal data, photos,videos.) 6733 V. Restriction of tags in photos. 3565 VI. Full restriction of people 5465 VII. Strong password (contains small and capital letters as well as numbers) 4467
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