Test Your Knowledge On Netiquette Quiz

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Test Your Knowledge on Netiquette

Are you aware of the importance of online manners? Test your knowledge with our engaging quiz on netiquette! Learn how to navigate the digital world respectfully and responsibly.

  • Understand the significance of appropriate online behavior.
  • Identify what is considered cyberbullying and how to respond.
  • Explore the fundamentals of privacy and safety on the Internet.
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by PoliteMouse42
What is Netiquette?
A. The proper use of manners and etiquette on the Internet.
Using a net to catch fish.
C. Being mean to other people on Facebook.
D. Using proper manners at the dinner table.
What is considered shouting over the Internet?
A. Screaming at your computer.
B. Writing in all CAPS.
C. Putting a lot of exclamation marks at the end of a sentence.
D. Not answering a friend request on Facebook.
Who can see the information you type in a chat room?
A. Only the person to whom you are chatting.
B. Anyone on the web at anytime.
C. Only the person with you at the computer.
D. Anyone in the chat room at the time.
If you receive a text or email from someone you don't know, what should you do?
A. Open it immediately and reply.
B. Call the police.
C. Delete it without opening it.
D. Leave it in your inbox until you figure out who it is.
You should never give out which of the following on the Internet?
A. Your name.
B. Your age.
C. Your address.
D. All of the above.
To avoid being cyber-bullied you should always...
A. Give out personal information to anyone who asks.
B. Strike first - post mean things about other people on your Wall on Facebook.
C. Observe proper netiquette rules.
Ignore any requests from people to be your friend online.
What do you do if you feel you are being cyber-bullied?
A. Tell a trusted adult like a parent or teacher.
B. Tell no one, it's embarrassing.
C. Just delete anything referring to you on the internet.
D. Call the police.
How are you judged in cyberspace?
A. No one can see you, so no one can judge you.
B. You are judged by what you do on the Internet and how it looks - by your spelling, grammar, and netiquette.
C. You are judged by your intent - if you didn't mean to hurt someone's feelings, then it's okay.
D. You are judged by how you look - your profile picture is important.
If you get an embarrassing picture from someone you know you should NEVER...
A. Tell your parents or a teacher.
B. Talk to the person again.
C. Discourage the person from sending pictures like that.
D. Send it on to other friends.
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