Online Responsibility
Cyber-bullying 1
Cyber-bullying 2
Online Safety
Digital Etiquette
100
As a member of an online community, you should be ____________ to others. A) mean B) respectful C) perfect D) quiet
B) respectful
100
To ________ someone means to use technology to upset someone on purpose. a) greet b) email c) cyberbully d) misunderstand
c) cyberbully
100
What is the best way to prove that you've been a victim of cyber-bullying? a) Talking about it to an adult you trust. b) Saving screenshots of instances where you've been harassed. c) Telling a good friend about what has been happening. d) Replying to harassing texts and emails.
b) Saving screenshots of instances where you've been harassed.
100
Which of the following is an example of personal information you shouldn’t reveal online? a) Your phone number and address b) Your favorite food c) Your dog's name d) Your favorite band
a) Your phone number and address
100
What is the most likely explanation for what the “net" in the term “netiquette" stands for? a) Netting b) Internet c) Dragnet d) Fishnet
b) Internet
200
Which sentence about your online responsibilities is TRUE? a) I should post photos of other without asking permission. b) I should respect myself and others when I am online. c) I should choose a username that shows my private information.
b) I should respect myself and others when I am online.
200
Which would be the BEST way to respond to a mean message you got online? a) Argue with the sender face-to-face. b) Share the message with your friends. c) Send a mean message back to the sender. d) Talk to a parent or family member about the message.
d) Talk to a parent or family member about the message.
200
Cyberbullying generally doesn't involve physical violence. What does "physical" mean in this case? a) Severe b) Body-related c) Having to do with emotions d) Mild
b) Body-related
200
Why do you need to be more cautious with friends you meet online than with the friends you meet at school? a) Most people on the Internet aren't as trustworthy as people in the real world. b) Friendships that begin online aren't "real". c) Online, it's more difficult to tell if a person is who she/he says she or he is. d) Websites have very strict rules about online friends.
c) Online, it's more difficult to tell if a person is who she/he says she or he is.
200
In which situation would the rules of digital etiquette apply? a) Standing in line in a crowded computer store. b) Picking the ringtone for your new cell phone. c) Sending an email to your grandmother. d) Sending a birthday card to your cousin.
c) Sending an email to your grandmother.
300
What responsibilities do you have to your LARGER COMMUNITY online? a) Standing up to cyberbullying and giving credit for the information that I find online. b) Protecting my passwords. c) Not giving out my phone number. d) Giving credit only to information with the copyright symbol.
a) Standing up to cyberbullying and giving credit for the information that I find online.
300
Which of the following text message is an example of cyberbullying? a) Don't tell Rita about Tim's party. b) Party at Tim's house! 8 pm tonight. c) I disagree - I like math! d) Wear the red sweater - It looks best.
a) Don't tell Rita about Tim's party.
300
Why should you never send emails, texts, or IMs when you're angry or upset? a) You may not have the best judgment when your emotions are running high. b) The person you're communicating with won't respect you if you're not calm. c) It isn't easy for people to tell your emotional state online. d) Nobody really cares about how you feel.
a) You may not have the best judgment when your emotions are running high.
300
When is it okay to submit your personal information to a website? a) When one of your friends tells you that the site is safe. b) When your parents say it's okay. c) When you receive an email requesting personal information. d) When all of your friends have already done it.
b) When your parents say it's okay.
300
What is another word for flamming online? a) Having fun b) Arguing c) gaming d) laughing
b) Arguing
400
Which of the definitions below describes best what being a responsible digital citizen is? A) Being a responsible digital citizen means that I protect myself, my family and friends, and other people online. It also means that I respect the feelings and the work of other people online. B) Being a responsible digital citizen means that I always say “please” and “thank you” online. C) Being a responsible digital citizen means that I always post the first things that pops into my mind even if it hurts others. D) Being a responsible digital citizen means that I always cite my sources.
A) Being a responsible digital citizen means that I protect myself, my family and friends, and other people online. It also means that I respect the feelings and the work of other people online.
400
Over a few days, you receive a series of insulting IM's from someone at school. Which sequence of actions is the best response? a) Save the IM's; send an email to the IM host; confront the bully in school; meet with a school counselor. b) Tell a parent or other adult; delete IM's from the bully; complain to the IM host. c) Ignore/delete the first IM; save any further IM's; tell a parent or other adult you trust. d) Ignore all the IM's.
c) Ignore/delete the first IM; save any further IM's; tell a parent or other adult you trust.
400
Why is ignoring a mean email usually the best first response? a) In most cases, cyber-bullies stop after one email message. b) It frustrates cyber-bullies' desire for an emotional response. c) If you respond, you can get in trouble for cyber-bullying too. d) Emails from cyber-bullies often contain viruses.
b) It frustrates cyber-bullies' desire for an emotional response.
400
Jenna is a 10-year old girl living in Hanscom. Which of the following screen names is the safest for her? a) Hanscom_Chick b) Jenna.Smith05 c) TeenGirl05 d) PokeMonCat
d) PokeMonCat
400
What is another word for troll online? a) monster b) cyber-bully c) hobbit d) avatar
b) cyber-bully
500
What can you infer about the rule of asking permission before posting something like a photo of your friends online? a) If you take a photograph, it is your to do with it as you please. b) Information about your friends -including photographs- is private. c) It's illegal to post pictures online without permission from people in the pictures. d) You should always avoid posting images on the Internet.
b) Information about your friends -including photographs- is private.
500
Why do you think that people are more likely to say mean things online than in person? a) the Internet doesn't have the same rules of behavior as real life. b) using chat rooms and message boards makes some people angry. c) The Internet is much more dangerous than real life. d) Being anonymous can make some people forget their manners.
d) Being anonymous can make some people forget their manners.
500
Which of the following words best describes how you should deal with cyberbullies? a) Prudently b) Dramatically c) Instinctively d) Erratically
a) Prudently
500
Which of the following statements is safe? a) Someone I chat with online asks me to email a picture of myself to them. I don't really know the person. b) I won a contest online. To post my prize to me, they need my home address and telephone number. c) I use the computer in my kitchen or family room. d) Kids from school sent me an email that made me uncomfortable, so I wrote a mean message back to them.
c) I use the computer in my kitchen or family room.
500
How is flaming similar to heckling? a) Both take place on the Internet. b) Both take place at sporting events. c) Both use hurtful or insulting words to attack other people. d) Both are examples of positive reinforcement.
c) Both use hurtful or insulting words to attack other people.
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