Digital Citizenship Test
Make a 100% on this test to pass as a reliable online citizen.
Be sure to fill in your first and last name and homeroom number or you might have to take the test again.
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Type your first name.
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Type your last name.
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Type your homeroom class number.
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Example: 302
Sending messages or emails in all caps is ok.
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TRUE
FALSE
When online, a good citizen does not use rude or bad language.
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TRUE
FALSE
It is safe to give people your password if they ask for it.
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TRUE
FALSE
It's ok to open email from someone you don't know.
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TRUE
FALSE
Everything on the internet is true.
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TRUE
FALSE
People online might be lying about who they are.
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TRUE
FALSE
You should not send chain letter emails to your friends.
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TRUE
FALSE
Someone you know is being bullied. They are getting mean and threatening emails. What should you do?
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Tell them to delete the emails.
Tell a trusted adult about the bullying.
Ignore the problem.
Which of these is safe to tell someone online?
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Your first and last name.
Your address.
Your phone number.
None of the above.
Before you send a message or email, you should be sure...
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that your spelling is good.
that your words make sense.
that you are not being a bully.
All of the above.
Something online makes you feel uncomfortable. What should you do?
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Tell an adult.
Ignore it.
Someone you are talking to online says they want to meet you. What is the SMART thing to do?
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Meet them alone.
Don't agree to meet them unless a trusted adult goes with you.
Having good manners on the internet is called:
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netiquette
etiquette
Being SMART online means:
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Check all the correct answers.
being SAFE by not giving out your personal information
not MEETING with people you only talk to online
ACCEPTING email only from people you know
knowing that the internet and people on it are not always RELIABLE
TELLing an adult if there is a problem