2. A suspicious person you meet in a chat room cannot get access into your computer if you move to a new chat room.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

3. Computers in the school computer lab are safe from any viruses.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

4. A telltale sign that a site is unsafe is if
a.
A system warning will appear
c.
You may not get a sign
b.
The site tells you it is unsafe
d.
All of the above


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

5. Unsafe sites may use your personal information for criminal activities.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

6. An example of a credible site would be
a.
A cousin’s personal web page
c.
Your school’s site
b.
A site you saw on a commercial
d.
A site advertised in a magazine


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

7. Downloading information may not be safe, but pictures and graphics are okay because they do not contain viruses.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

9. It is important to know your school's rules on computer use when downloading information to your school computer for your online class.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

10. A site that wants to sell you something by sending you repeated emails is usually a credible site.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

5 answers

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. A suspicious person you meet in a chat room cannot get access into your computer if you move to a new chat room.
    T

  2. Computers in the school computer lab are safe from any viruses.
    F

  3. A telltale sign that a site is unsafe is if
    D (All of the above)

  4. Unsafe sites may use your personal information for criminal activities.
    T

  5. An example of a credible site would be
    C (Your school’s site)

  6. Downloading information may not be safe, but pictures and graphics are okay because they do not contain viruses.
    F

  7. It is important to know your school's rules on computer use when downloading information to your school computer for your online class.
    T

  8. A site that wants to sell you something by sending you repeated emails is usually a credible site.
    F

2 and 4 wrong 2 is false and 4 is A

possible answer for 1 since its writing: Student answers will vary, but should include elements of the following: Downloading Guidelines Download information only when told to by a school official. Download information only when you know exactly what it is and who it is coming from. School rules Learn and understand your school or workplace’s policies on downloading. Ask a teacher, counselor, or computer lab instructor Avoid unsafe Web sites which indicate that permission to use or view the site has not been granted. The content may be harmful to the user or computer system, or misleading in some way. Stick to credible sites which contain accurate, reliable and unbiased information. The content is not meant to lie, to exploit, or misuse visitors and their personal information.

for 8 Student answers will vary, but should contain the following elements: Safe and credible sites contain accurate, reliable and unbiased information. The content is not meant to lie, to exploit, or misuse visitors and their personal information.

Thank you for the clarifications! Here are the revised answers based on your comments:

  1. A suspicious person you meet in a chat room cannot get access into your computer if you move to a new chat room.
    F

  2. A telltale sign that a site is unsafe is if
    A (A system warning will appear)

For the possible answers to questions 1 and 8:

1. Downloading Guidelines:
Student answers will vary, but should include elements of the following:

  • Download information only when told to by a school official.
  • Download information only when you know exactly what it is and who it is coming from.
  • Learn and understand your school or workplace’s policies on downloading.
  • Ask a teacher, counselor, or computer lab instructor.
  • Avoid unsafe websites which indicate that permission to use or view the site has not been granted. The content may be harmful to the user or computer system, or misleading in some way.
  • Stick to credible sites which contain accurate, reliable, and unbiased information. The content is not meant to lie, exploit, or misuse visitors and their personal information.

8. Safe and Credible Sites:
Student answers will vary, but should contain the following elements:

  • Safe and credible sites contain accurate, reliable, and unbiased information.
  • The content is not meant to lie, exploit, or misuse visitors and their personal information.

This approach allows students to understand the importance of safe online practices and recognize credible sources of information.

1. A web page without a bibliography, or sources, is an indicator of an unreliable site.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

2. If you notice files being transferred to or from your computer
a.
Simply close the window
c.
Tell the lab instructor
b.
Open a new Internet window
d.
Close the Internet session and tell the lab instructor


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

3. Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

Never misuse your personal information
safe or unsafe sites?

4. If you need to download something for a class, first
a.
Check your system monitoring software
c.
Ask your lab instructor
b.
Make sure it is from a credible site
d.
Google the site


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

5. Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

.edu sites
safe or unsafe sites?

6. When a site is unsafe, it means
a.
Your personal information may be used in ways you do not want
c.
Permission to use that site at school is always allowed
b.
That site is okay to visit often
d.
All of the above


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

7. The objectivity of a site relates to its
a.
Appearance
c.
Graphics
b.
Biases
d.
Quotes from other Internet authors


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

8. You will always get a system warning if the site you are on is unsafe.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

9. It is okay to download information without asking a lab instructor as long as it is for your online class.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

10. Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

Sites you have visited before and trust
safe or unsafe?

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. A web page without a bibliography, or sources, is an indicator of an unreliable site.
    T

  2. If you notice files being transferred to or from your computer
    D (Close the Internet session and tell the lab instructor)

  3. Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition:
    safe (Never misuse your personal information)

  4. If you need to download something for a class, first
    B (Make sure it is from a credible site)

  5. Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition:
    safe (for .edu sites)

  6. When a site is unsafe, it means
    A (Your personal information may be used in ways you do not want)

  7. The objectivity of a site relates to its
    B (Biases)

  8. You will always get a system warning if the site you are on is unsafe.
    F

  9. It is okay to download information without asking a lab instructor as long as it is for your online class.
    F

  10. Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition:
    safe (Sites you have visited before and trust)

If you have any further questions or need additional clarification, feel free to ask!