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Questions to review for Internet Safety test

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Cyberbullies often hurt others because they feel bad about themselves.   True  
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A cyberbully is probably someone you know.   True  
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In-person bullying is more serious than cyberbullying.   False  
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There are laws to protect you against cyberbullying.   True  
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On the Internet, anybody can say whatever they want with no consequences.   False  
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Keeping your e-mail address and screen names private can help protect you from a cyberbully.   True  
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If someone cyberbullies you, it is OK to cyberbully him or her.   False  
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Cyberbullies bother you over the phone or online. This means they won't get caught.   False  
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Most cyberbullies are between the ages of 9 and 14.   True  
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If a cyberbully's message contains a threat, you should tell an adult; otherwise, it is best to ignore it and/or block the sender.   True  
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Making fun of someone online is one form of cyberbullying.   True  
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It is good online manners to never post pictures of your friends without asking them first.   True  
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If someone you are chatting with online offers you a gift, it is OK to accept it.   False  
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It is OK to meet someone in person if you only know him or her online.   False  
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Online predators can reach you many different ways. They can contact you on message boards, in chat rooms, on social networks, and even in games.   True  
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All predators are strangers.   False  
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It is showing good manners if you don't forward a message or an e-mail without asking the person who wrote it first.   True  
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You should never agree to trade photos with someone you are talking to online.   True  
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If an online friend asks you to keep your friendship a secret, it is one sign that something is wrong.   True  
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You will get in trouble if you tell an adult that you think a predator has contacted you.   False  
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Social networks are safe for all ages.   False  
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Some Internet sites are best to avoid because they make unrealistic claims, have illegal or immoral content, steal information, or have information that is not true.   True  
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You can trust everyone you meet online and everything you see online.   False  
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Social networks are a good place to keep track of friends, make plans, share thoughts, and perhaps make new (online) friends.   True  
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You cannot control who looks at your profile on a social networking site.   False  
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A good username does not include personal information.   True  
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When targeting their victims, dangerous criminals often disguise their identity on social networking sites.   True  
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To be safe, you should make sure your chat room handle or IM screen name makes it easy to determine your real name.   False  
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Online postings can last for years, decades, and even longer.   True  
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If shopping online, make sure the URL says or there is a lock icon.   True  
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A good rule to follow when using your cell phone is to only say in text what you would say to a person's face.   True  
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When you are online, you can never really know to whom you are talking.   True  
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Online harassment is communicating or talking to someone online in a way that makes them feel unsafe or embarrassed.   True  
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It's OK to give a friend one of your passwords. You can always change it later.   False  
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Wireless connections in a public place are usually safe.   False  
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The most important thing when creating a password is to make it easy to remember.   False  
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It is recommended that you spend no longer than 2 hours in front of a TV Or computer screen per day. Otherwise you could develop poor posture or eye strain.   True  
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You have been talking to someone on a message board for a few weeks. When they ask what neighborhood you live in, it is rude not to tell them.   False  
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A strong password should have at least 6 characters of a combination of lower- and upper-case letters, symbols, and numbers.   True  
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Your school's name is considered personal information and should not be shared with someone online.   True  
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It is safe to share such things as your favorite food, your hobbies, and your favorite singing group online.   True  
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If you do decide to meet an online friend in person, be sure to tell someone else where you are going and when you are going to return.   True  
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In order to protect your privacy, you should never save the cookies in your Internet browser.   True  
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In order to protect your privacy, you should use the same password for every site.   False  
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Online gaming has some benefits, such as improving coordination and problem-solving skills, developing teamwork, and being able to practice something until you master it   True  
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The best tool to use to be safe online is your brain.   True  
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