Computer Ethics

Computer Ethics

Assessment

Flashcard

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9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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11 questions

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Imagine you receive a hilarious but slightly embarrassing picture of your friend Benjamin from someone else. Do you think it's okay to share it with others?

Back

Not cool, keep it private.

Answer explanation

Passing along an embarrassing picture of a friend without their consent is a violation of their privacy and trust. Therefore, it is considered not ethical.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Is it okay to share a news story about a missing child in their neighborhood?

Back

ethical

Answer explanation

Passing along a news story about a missing child is ethical as it helps raise awareness and potentially aids in the child's safe return. Sharing important information in such situations is a responsible action.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Aiden snapped a super adorable picture of Mr. Smith during class and couldn't resist sharing it online without asking. What do you think?

Back

not ethical

Answer explanation

Posting a picture of your teacher without asking for permission violates their privacy and consent, making it not ethical. Respecting others' boundaries is important, especially in a school setting.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Nora just snapped the cutest picture of Grace, and Grace is all smiles! She gives you the thumbs up to share it online. What do you do?

Back

ethical

Answer explanation

Posting the picture is ethical because your friend asked you to do so. Consent is key in sharing images, and since she approved, it respects her wishes.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Is it wise for Olivia to post on social media about meeting at a friend's house with her friends, including Ethan and Isla, complete with the time and address?

Back

not ethical

Answer explanation

Posting the time and address of a friend's house without their consent can violate their privacy. Therefore, it is considered not ethical to share such information publicly.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Liam just got back from an epic vacation and is excited to share his adventures with everyone. He decides to post pictures of his trip after he returns home. Is Liam's decision?

Back

ethical

Answer explanation

Posting vacation pictures after returning home is ethical as it respects privacy and consent. Sharing experiences is a common practice that allows friends and family to engage with your travels.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Imagine you walk into a room and see Aiden's computer glowing with the allure of the internet. You feel the urge to explore the web using it. What do you do?

Back

not ethical

Answer explanation

Using a friend's computer without permission is not ethical, as it violates their privacy and trust. Even if the computer is on, it does not grant you the right to access it.

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