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Do not share your password and report the email because it may be a phishing scam.

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A classmate posts rude comments on another student’s photo online. What is the responsible action?

Avoid joining the bullying, report the behavior, and encourage respectful communication.

100

You found information online for your assignment. What should you check first before using it?

Check if the source is reliable and trustworthy.

100

A website asks for your complete home address before allowing access to free games. What should you do?

Do not provide personal information to suspicious websites.

100

You want to use a photo from the internet in your presentation. What should you do first?

Give proper credit to the owner or check if the image can legally be used.

200

A friend sends you a link from an unknown website to download a movie. What should you do?

Avoid downloading files from unknown links because they may contain malware.

200

You see fake news being shared in a group chat. What is the best action?

Verify the information before sharing and inform others that it may be false.

200

A stranger online asks for your school name and contact number. What should you do?

Do not share personal information with strangers online.

200

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Collaboration and respect in online communication.

200

You accidentally open a website with inappropriate content. What should you do?

Exit the site immediately and inform a trusted adult or teacher.

300

A student copies an entire article from the internet without citing the author. What rule is being violated?

Responsible and legal use of content or copyright rules.

300

Your class uses an educational app that asks for unnecessary personal details. What should teachers do?

Evaluate the app carefully and protect students’ data privacy.

300

Someone creates a fake social media account pretending to be you. What online issue is this?

Identity misuse or online impersonation.

300

A student shares another person’s embarrassing photo without permission. Is this proper digital etiquette?

No, because it violates respect and privacy online.

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No, because reliable sources should have clear evidence and authorship.

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our password is easy to guess because it only contains your birthday. What should you do?

Create a stronger password with letters, numbers, and symbols.

400

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Proper digital etiquette and respectful communication.

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You want to post a photo of your classmates online. What should you do first?

Ask for their permission before posting.

400

A hacker gains access to students’ grades stored online. What is this called?

A data breach.

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You use AI to help with homework. Why should you still check the information it provides?

Because AI-generated information may sometimes be inaccurate or misleading.

500

A student spreads rumors online about a teacher. What issue does this show?

 Cyberbullying and irresponsible online behavior.

500

Your group is creating a multimedia presentation online. What digital citizenship skill is most important?

Collaboration and creativity.

500

You receive a message saying you won a prize and need to click a suspicious link. What should you do?

Ignore and report the message because it may be a scam.

500

Why is it important to think before posting online?

Because online posts can affect your digital footprint and reputation.

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A teacher shares student records publicly without permission. What principle is violated?

 Data privacy and confidentiality.

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