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Which subject | Computer science |
What age group | Year or Grade 6 |
What topic | Digital citizenship |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 20 |
Number of answers | 4 |
Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Welcome to the Digital Citizenship Quiz! Test your knowledge on how to be a responsible and respectful digital citizen. Choose the best answer for each question. Good luck!
What is digital citizenship?
A. The ability to use electronic devices.
B. The responsible and ethical use of technology.
C. Knowing how to play video games.
D. Being a member of an online club.
Which of the following is an important aspect of online safety?
A. Sharing your passwords with friends.
B. Keeping your personal information private.
C. Accepting friend requests from anyone.
D. Posting your location on social media.
What is cyberbullying?
A. Sending friendly messages online.
B. Bullying someone through digital devices.
C. Playing video games with friends.
D. Sharing funny memes on social media.
Which of the following is NOT a way to protect your online identity?
A. Using strong passwords.
B. Sharing personal information publicly.
C. Adjusting your privacy settings.
D. Being cautious of suspicious links.
Why is it important to respect other people's work online?
A. To make more friends.
B. To avoid plagiarism and copyright issues.
C. To get likes on social media.
D. To be the most popular person online.
What should you do before sharing a photo online?
A. Ask your friends for their opinions.
B. Consider if you have permission and if it's appropriate.
C. Share it immediately to get likes.
D. Change it with a funny filter.
How can you respond to cyberbullying?
A. Ignore it and hope it goes away.
B. Join in and bully back.
C. Report it to a trusted adult or authority.
D. Keep it to yourself.
What does "going viral" mean?
A. Becoming very popular or widely shared online.
B. Getting a virus on your computer.
C. A new form of digital artwork.
D. A type of cyberbullying incident.
Which action is a good practice for protecting your computer?
A. Downloading unknown software from the internet.
B. Regularly updating your antivirus software.
C. Ignoring security alerts.
D. Using the same password for all your accounts.
What does it mean to be a responsible digital citizen?
A. Sharing personal information with everyone.
B. Understanding the impact of your actions online.
C. Only using technology for entertainment.
D. Sending friend requests to everyone you meet.
Why is it important to think before you post?
A. To avoid making friends.
B. To ensure your message is clear and kind.
C. To make sure you get lots of likes.
D. To get your post noticed quickly.
Which of the following can be a consequence of bad online behavior?
A. Making new friends.
B. Losing access to your favorite websites.
C. Getting more followers.
D. Feeling popular.
When using social media, what should you be cautious about?
A. Sharing too much personal information.
B. Posting only happy pictures.
C. Following all trends.
D. Making funny comments.
What does the term "digital footprint" mean?
A. The pictures you take with your phone.
B. The trail of data you leave behind online.
C. The history of your video game scores.
D. The number of followers you have.
Which one of these is a sign of a secure website?
A. The URL starts with "http://".
B. The URL starts with "www.".
C. The URL starts with "https://".
D. The website has a lot of ads.
What is a common sign of phishing?
A. Emails from friends.
B. Emails with grammatical errors that ask for personal info.
C. A message saying you won a prize.
D. Both B and C.
Which type of content should you avoid sharing online?
A. Positive experiences.
B. Educational resources.
C. Negative comments about someone.
D. Personal achievements.
When participating in online discussions, why is it important to be respectful?
A. To show you are intelligent.
B. To avoid causing conflict and promote a healthy environment.
C. To make friends easily.
D. To appear more popular.
What should you do if someone shares inappropriate content online?
A. Share it with others for fun.
B. Report it to the platform or a trusted adult.
C. Ignore it and scroll past.
D. Reply negatively to the poster.
Why should you think critically about the information you find online?
A. To enjoy watching videos.
B. To determine its accuracy and source credibility.
C. To find the funniest memes.
D. To follow trends more easily.
Good luck with the quiz, and remember to practice good digital citizenship!