Cyber Awareness Quiz

1. How can you tell if a website is secure before entering personal information?
The website has a colourful background.
The website URL starts with "http://".
The website URL starts with "https://".
The website has many advertisements.
2. What is the purpose of multi-factor authentication (2FA)?
To make logging in faster by reducing password requirements.
To restrict access to certain apps or websites based on location.
To ensure passwords are saved securely in your browser
To add an additional layer of security by requiring more than just a password to verify identity.
3. Which of the following is a common example of “phishing”?
Receiving a text from your best friend about a new game you both play online.
An alert from your bank’s official app, prompting an update through the app store.
An email claiming you won a prize, asking you to confirm personal details via a link.
A direct phone call from your internet provider to discuss your current service plan
4. Changing your password regularly is recommended to stay secure.
True
False
5. Which of the following actions is most effective in protecting sensitive information on your personal device?
Use strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication (2FA).
Avoid saving files to your device to reduce the risk of data loss.
Always Keep your device in a secure location.
Share sensitive information only with trusted contacts via messaging apps.
6. How can you protect your personal information when using public Wi-Fi?
Share your personal information only on secure websites.
Trust the public Wi-Fi network’s security features.
Use a virtual private network (VPN).
Always keep your phone or laptop close to you.
7. What should you do if you receive an email from an unknown sender with an attachment?
Open the attachment immediately.
Reply to the email asking for more information.
Delete the email without opening the attachment.
Be cautious of attachments and report it to IT if you are unable to verify the sender before opening the attachment.
8. What steps should you take if you suspect your online accounts have been compromised?
Change your passwords, enable two-factor authentication (2FA), and check for suspicious activity on your accounts.
Log out of your accounts and create new accounts to replace them.
Contact the service provider to report the suspected breach.
Wait for the account provider to notify you of any issues before taking action.
9. What should you do if your computer is infected with malware?
Continue using the computer as normal.
Ignore the issue and hope it resolves itself.
Install an antivirus program and run a scan.
Delete all files on your computer.
10. How often should you update your software?
Only when the device slows down.
Every six months.
Whenever an update is available.
Once a year.
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