Cyber Safety Activity Book #2 - Quiz Thanks for reading the Cyber Safety Activity Book Issue #2! How much have you learned? Take the quiz to find out. Question Title * 1. If someone made a nasty and untrue comment about an online post you have made, which made you angry, you should____________. Ignore the person. Tell all your friends to unfriend this person. Retaliate by making nasty comments on the person's post. Keep calm and approach a trusted adult such as a parent or teacher for advice. Question Title * 2. If your teenaged sister would like to stay in touch with her friends and others through Facebook, Instagram or other social network websites, which of the following will help her to stay safe on these sites? Not sharing more personal data than is necessary, e.g. her home address, mobile phone number, birthdate and tagged locations. Set her privacy settings to allow only people whom she knows and trusts to see the information that she provided to the sites. Be careful of the photos or messages she posts online even with people whom she knows or in her private messages, as these can be copied and reposted online. All of the above Question Title * 3. An unknown stranger sent you a private message: "Hi, I think your photo is cool." He then asks you about your school, home address and mobile number. How should you respond? I will provide the information since there is no harm sharing with new friends online. I will respond first and see whether I should share more information with him/her. I will try to find out why he/she thinks I am cool. I will speak to a trusted adult to find out what I should do. Question Title * 4. Your friend told you about a free unsecured Wi-Fi that you could join and save on mobile data. Which of the following should you do to keep your information safe? Join the free Wi-Fi network, but only login to secured websites. Join the free Wi-Fi network to surf the internet. As long as I do not log in to accounts that require a password, I will be safe from hackers. Join the free Wi-Fi network and access my personal accounts that require a password. None of the above. Done