
Online Scenarios: Sus or Trust🔍
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Information Technology (IT)
6th - 8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
You’re checking your email during lunch break. A message pops up: “URGENT: Your school email storage is full. Click here to extend 👉 [mail-school.edu.support]”. You’re worried you might miss important teacher mails.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
The message is likely real as it addresses your email storage issue, which is common in school systems. Always verify the sender's email domain before clicking links, but this type of alert is typical for school email accounts.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Your best friend Riya texts you on WhatsApp: “Hey! I got a new number 🤳. Save it — it’s me, Riya.” You remember she mentioned changing her SIM last week.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
Riya informed you about her new number after changing her SIM, making the message credible. Therefore, the correct choice is 'Real ✅' as it aligns with her previous communication.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
On Snapchat, you see an ad: “Free Spotify Premium 🎶 for all students this month! Activate 👉 [spotify-students-premium.com]”. You love music and it looks tempting.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
The ad for "Free Spotify Premium for all students this month" is real, as Spotify often offers promotions for students. Always verify the link, but this type of offer is legitimate.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Your Google Classroom notification buzzes: “Reminder: History project deadline shifted to Wednesday. Submit via Google Classroom.” The same update was also announced in class.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
The notification about the history project deadline was confirmed in class, making it a reliable source. Therefore, the update is real.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
While scrolling Instagram, you suddenly get an alert: “Unusual login detected. Verify now 👉 [insta-secure-login.co]”. It looks almost like Instagram, but the link feels a bit off.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
The alert is fake because the link 'insta-secure-login.co' is not the official Instagram domain. Always verify links before clicking, especially if they seem unusual.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
A late-night DM arrives from an unknown account: “Can you believe this? Someone posted this about you 👀 👉 [shortlink.io/you123]”. You feel panicked and want to click.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
The message is likely real, as it creates curiosity and urgency, prompting you to click the link. Always be cautious with unknown accounts, but in this case, the context suggests it could be a genuine concern.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Your phone buzzes with a message: “School Fee Alert: Pending ₹1200. Pay at [school-portal.in/fees]”. You’re confused, because your parents already paid last week.
Fake 🚨
Real ✅
Answer explanation
The message is likely real, as schools often send reminders for pending fees. It's possible there was an error in processing the previous payment. Always verify with the school if unsure.
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