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Technology Review Mrs. Cuff

Technology Review Mrs. Cuff. How to Play. Click on the button next to the answer you think is correct. Start. Try Again. Question 1. When I am on the Internet, information I should never give out to someone I meet online is:. The names of my favorite books and movies.

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Technology Review Mrs. Cuff

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  1. Technology Review Mrs. Cuff

  2. How to Play Click on the button next to the answer you think is correct. Start

  3. Try Again

  4. Question 1 When I am on the Internet, information I should never give out to someone I meet online is: The names of my favorite books and movies • My real name, address, telephone number, the school I attend, or my photograph. The name of my pet. Next Question

  5. Question 2 If someone sends me an inappropriate message, I should: • Never reply to these messages and tell my parents, so that they can notify our online service provider. Keep it a secret. Reply to the message and ask the sender to stop sending me messages. Next Question

  6. Question 3 If someone I meet online asks me to keep a secret from my parents I should: Keep the secret because they are my "cyber friend." Tell all of my friends, because it's hard for me to keep a secret. Tell my parents because no one should ask me to keep a secret from my parents. Next Question

  7. Question 4 If someone is on my E-mail "buddy list," "friend list," or "contact list" and I only know that person online, he or she is: my friend and someone I can trust. the person he or she claims to be • someone I should be cautious about, because I don't know him or her well. Next Question

  8. Question 5 As I travel through the Internet, I should never: use the Internet to help me with my homework. agree to meet someone in person who I have met online. take a break and have a snack Next Question

  9. Question 6 In the middle of a chat session someone says something really mean.  I should: Say something mean back Don't respond; Tell an adult if it bothers me Ask them to apologize Ignore them and continue on as if nothing happened Next Question

  10. Question 7 If you receive an e-mail with an attachment from someone you don't know, what should you do? Open it and send it to all your friends Open it, but make sure your virus checker is active Close down your virus checker and open the email Delete it immediately Next Question

  11. Question 8 Your parents think the internet is too dangerous for you, what can you do to change their minds?     Scream, shout and sulk in your room Go online anyway and once you've checked it out for yourself explain the reasons why you should be allowed to continue doing so. Ask them to look at some of the Internet sites featuring safety tips with you Go online behind their backs anyway Next Question

  12. Question 9 If a web pal you've known for ages asks you about adult stuff, what should you do?     Talk to your parent or a teacher about it Say you can't talk about it, and don't tell anyone Answer them and ask some questions yourself Ignore them and pretend that they did not even ask Finish

  13. You have finished the Internet Safety Review! For more review, click here for another game

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