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INTERNET SAFETY QUIZ FOR PARENTS

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<strong>INTERNET</strong> <strong>SAFETY</strong> <strong>QUIZ</strong> <strong>FOR</strong> <strong>PARENTS</strong><br />

1. What is the ultimate criminal charge for a teen who views, possesses, or<br />

forwards a sext message?<br />

a. $25,000 and 10 years in prison<br />

b. $10,000 and 1 year in junvenile detention<br />

c. $100 and 5 years probation<br />

d. Nothing, those under 18 can’t be prosecuted for child pornography<br />

2. Digital abuse, or obsessively messaging someone, is a growing form of what?<br />

a. Teen Dating Violence<br />

b. Cyberstalking<br />

c. Cell phone tax<br />

d. Sexting<br />

3. 58% of youth admit to what?<br />

a. Using the internet inappropriately<br />

b. Cyberbullying<br />

c. Chatting with someone online they have never met in person<br />

d. Using instant messaging services<br />

4. The FBI Cyber Safety Division recommends that individuals begin<br />

checking their credit rating at what age?<br />

a. Birth<br />

b. 16<br />

c. 18<br />

d. 25<br />

5. What is the term for an extreme form of cyberbullying in which teens video<br />

record physical assaults and distribute them via the internet?<br />

a. Happy Slapping<br />

b. Cyberbullicide<br />

c. Mobile Beating<br />

d. Trash Taping<br />

6. What is Spim?<br />

a. Instant messaging junk mail<br />

b. Junk mail in email inbox<br />

c. The name of an online gym<br />

d. Slang for emailing<br />

7. The process by which a website or an email misdirects its user to a<br />

fraudulent website is called what?<br />

a. Pharming<br />

b. Phishing<br />

c. Spamming<br />

d. Cookies<br />

Developed by Annie Lisowski, Buffalo County 4-H Youth Development Educator, July 2010


8. 42% of youth admit to being cyberbullied. Which of the following is a<br />

form of cyberbullying?<br />

a. Sharing someone’s private information online<br />

b. Texting messages that harass<br />

c. Sharing Buddy Lists with others without prior approval<br />

d. All of the above<br />

9. All of the following are examples of social networking sites EXCEPT:<br />

a. Facebook<br />

b. Myspace<br />

c. Linked In<br />

d. AIM<br />

10. The ultimate goal of a cyber predator is always to:<br />

a. Become online friends<br />

b. Send sexually explicit material<br />

c. Make phone calls<br />

d. A face to face meeting<br />

11. All of the following are ways the Internet can be a positive learning tool for<br />

your child EXCEPT:<br />

a. Building self-esteem<br />

b. Gaining independence<br />

c. Exhibiting self-expression<br />

d. Increasing experience in technological wardriving<br />

12. Which of these is NOT often a characteristic of cyber predators?<br />

a. Wealthy<br />

b. Well-Educated<br />

c. Married<br />

d. Unemployed<br />

13. Which of the following does NOT top the list of the FBI’s Cyber Safety<br />

Tips?<br />

a. Never give out personal information<br />

b. Do not send photos online<br />

c. Always avoid calling someone you have never met face-to-face<br />

d. Children under 10 should stay off the internet<br />

14. The number one risky behavior for youth online is:<br />

a. Sexting<br />

b. Cyberbullying<br />

c. Flaming<br />

d. Sharing personal information<br />

15. Which is the best way for parents to address their children’s internet<br />

safety risks?<br />

a. Cut off the internet entirely<br />

b. Stealth their kids – view history, install stalking software, etc.<br />

c. Only allow internet in parent’s presence<br />

d. Teach them online decision making skills<br />

Developed by Annie Lisowski, Buffalo County 4-H Youth Development Educator, July 2010

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