
Internet Safety
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6th Grade
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Internet Safety
How to stay protected.
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It's time to test your knowledge. Keep track of your answers because they will help you unlock the next lock.
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Multiple Choice
You receive an email with a seemingly amazing deal. They ask for personal information to claim the deal. What should you do?
a. You sign up right away! You don't want to miss the deal!
b. You send it to all of your friends so they don’t miss out on the deal.
c. You read the fine print, and it is actually a long-term, pricey contract. You take no further steps and delete the email.
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Multiple Choice
What is "phising"
a. When a person uses a fake picture and claims to be someone they are not.
b. Emails claiming to be from real companies that try to trick you into giving them your personal information such as your name, address, phone number etc.
c. When you go to the lake or river and try to catch fish.
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Multiple Select
You receive an email from an unknown sender asking you to open a picture. What should you do?
a. Tell a trusted adult
b. Delete the email
c. Open the e-mail and check it out.
d. Look at the picture and send it to all your friends.
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Multiple Select
You receive an email from a known company. If you enter with your email address and name, you could win a free prize. What should you do?
a. Click the link. What's the worst that could happen?
b. Delete the message immediately.
c. Tell a trusted adult.
dContact the police.
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Multiple Select
You receive an email from Amazon. How do you know it's fake?
a. It asks you for personal information.
b. You did not order anything recently from Amazon.
c. The sender email address is not the address for Amazon.
d. It has many misspellings and grammatical errors.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Emails or text messages stating you won a free phone or cash are sometimes real.
a. True
b. False
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Multiple Choice
What is a way to keep your information safe on the internet?
a. Never give out personal information to others online.
b. Never click anything that seems suspicious
c. Use a variety of passwords.
d. All answers are correct
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How to stay protected.
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