Question
Question 1 (5 points)
Listen
Freedom of online speech is one example of a
Question 1 options:
A)
Bill of Rights.
B)
digital reputation.
C)
digital right.
D)
social media platform.
Question 2 (5 points)
Listen
Crimes carried out using electronic devices are
Question 2 options:
A)
cyberstalking.
B)
digital thefts.
C)
computer infractions.
D)
cybercrimes.
Question 3 (5 points)
Listen
When does being mean become harassment?
Question 3 options:
A)
When the person being mean uses digital technology to communicate with the victim
B)
When the person is mean over and over to harm the victim
C)
When the person being mean does so in real life instead of online
D)
When the person being mean asks for money or gift cards
Question 4 (5 points)
Listen
What's one positive aspect of gamer culture?
Question 4 options:
A)
Internet activism
B)
Gamergate
C)
Consuming junk food
D)
Collaborative problem solving
Question 5 (5 points)
Listen
Marisol needs to text her boss Elena to let her know she'll be late to work because of a family emergency. What would be the most appropriate text to send?
Question 5 options:
A)
Hi Elena. I've had a family emergency and unfortunately I'll be about 30 minutes late to work today.
B)
Sry gonna b l8 2day
C)
Running late
D)
Elena, you know I'm always on time if I can help it but my kid got sick and then my car wouldn't start and I'm just having the worst day ever so I'll probably be late.
Question 6 (5 points)
Listen
A set of behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, and values that a group of people who communicate online share is a
Question 6 options:
A)
Facebook group.
B)
social media platform.
C)
terms of service agreement.
D)
digital culture.
Question 7 (5 points)
Listen
Eduardo's classmate tries to pick a fight with him online by posting negative messages on his Facebook page. Eduardo deletes these messages instead of responding, and he uses privacy tools to block his classmate. Eduardo has shown good online manners, also called
Question 7 options:
A)
netiquette.
B)
digital conduct.
C)
oversharing.
D)
privacy.
Question 8 (5 points)
Listen
When you're communicating online, it shows good netiquette to
Question 8 options:
A)
address everyone as if they were your grandmother.
B)
use formal, professional language no matter who you're talking to.
C)
choose words that are appropriate to the person or people you're talking to.
D)
say everything correctly, even if the other person doesn't understand you.
Question 9 (5 points)
Listen
What's one problem with being in a filter bubble?
Question 9 options:
A)
News sites might hide posts or stories they don't think you'll be interested in.
B)
It becomes very difficult to do in-depth research on a particular topic.
C)
The algorithms that control search engines and social media feeds stop working.
D)
You can become overwhelmed with too much information on many topics at once.
Question 10 (5 points)
Listen
Kit posts every little detail about her day on her Instagram page. She posts pictures of every meal she eats and every outfit she wears. When she and her best friend Anna have a fight, she posts angry messages about what a terrible friend Anna is. What mistake is Kit making?
Question 10 options:
A)
Erasing
B)
Conducting
C)
Oversharing
D)
Googling
Question 11 (5 points)
Listen
Mohammed logs onto Twitter and notices a specific person he doesn't know leaves comments full of hurtful and offensive language every time his friend Omar makes a post. What should Mohammed do?
Question 11 options:
A)
Mohammed should argue with each comment.
B)
Mohammed should encourage Omar to post on Instagram instead.
C)
Mohammed should ignore the comments and tell Omar to do the same.
D)
Mohammed should report the commenter to Twitter.
Question 12 (5 points)
Listen
Smaller groups like gamers or influencers within digital cultures are
Question 12 options:
A)
advocates.
B)
subcultures.
C)
activists.
D)
chat groups.
Question 13 (5 points)
Listen
If you're under the age of 18, you can be prosecuted in some states for
Question 13 options:
A)
posting private information about your family on social media.
B)
saving someone else's Snapchats.
C)
having a poor digital reputation.
D)
sending sexually explicit images of yourself to someone else.
Question 14 (5 points)
Listen
What's the best way to avoid filter bubbles and echo chambers?
Question 14 options:
A)
Seek out information from a variety of different sources.
B)
Use YouTube and Instagram, but not Facebook or TikTok.
C)
Only get your news from social media pages.
D)
Learn how to create a customized algorithm for your social media feeds.
Question 15 (5 points)
Listen
Pretending to be someone else online to get a specific person to talk to you is
Question 15 options:
A)
catfishing.
B)
hate speech.
C)
harassment.
D)
blocking.
Question 16 (5 points)
Listen
The Arab Spring uprising saw many social media users in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, and Bahrain join together to organize protests as part of a digital _______ culture.
Question 16 options:
A)
influencer
B)
activist
C)
harassment
D)
gamer
Question 17 (5 points)
Listen
What's the difference between a bystander and an advocate?
Question 17 options:
A)
A bystander blocks and reports cyberbullies, but an advocate defends the actions of the cyberbully.
B)
A bystander fights back against cyberbullying, but an advocate only learns about the problem later.
C)
A bystander is brave, but an advocate is cowardly.
D)
A bystander doesn't do anything to stop cyberbullying, but an advocate supports the victim and tries to stop the abuse.
Question 18 (5 points)
Listen
Search engines, word processor programs, and photo editing software are all examples of
Question 18 options:
A)
social media platforms.
B)
digital literacy.
C)
digital texts.
D)
digital tools.
Question 19 (5 points)
Listen
Lani takes a picture of her friend Amanda stumbling down the stairs while drunk at a party. Lani thinks their mutual friends will find this picture funny, so she posts it on her social media. Amanda finds the post and is embarrassed, so she asks Lani to take it down. Lani doesn't think there's anything wrong with the picture, and she's not trying to embarrass her friend, so she refuses to delete it. What type of behavior is Lani displaying?
Question 19 options:
A)
Hate speech
B)
Catfishing
C)
Cyberbullying
D)
Good digital conduct
Question 20 (5 points)
Listen
Virtual places where people meet online to communicate, like chat rooms and multiplayer video games, are
Question 20 options:
A)
digital texts.
B)
skill forums.
C)
social media platforms.
D)
digital spaces.
Listen
Freedom of online speech is one example of a
Question 1 options:
A)
Bill of Rights.
B)
digital reputation.
C)
digital right.
D)
social media platform.
Question 2 (5 points)
Listen
Crimes carried out using electronic devices are
Question 2 options:
A)
cyberstalking.
B)
digital thefts.
C)
computer infractions.
D)
cybercrimes.
Question 3 (5 points)
Listen
When does being mean become harassment?
Question 3 options:
A)
When the person being mean uses digital technology to communicate with the victim
B)
When the person is mean over and over to harm the victim
C)
When the person being mean does so in real life instead of online
D)
When the person being mean asks for money or gift cards
Question 4 (5 points)
Listen
What's one positive aspect of gamer culture?
Question 4 options:
A)
Internet activism
B)
Gamergate
C)
Consuming junk food
D)
Collaborative problem solving
Question 5 (5 points)
Listen
Marisol needs to text her boss Elena to let her know she'll be late to work because of a family emergency. What would be the most appropriate text to send?
Question 5 options:
A)
Hi Elena. I've had a family emergency and unfortunately I'll be about 30 minutes late to work today.
B)
Sry gonna b l8 2day
C)
Running late
D)
Elena, you know I'm always on time if I can help it but my kid got sick and then my car wouldn't start and I'm just having the worst day ever so I'll probably be late.
Question 6 (5 points)
Listen
A set of behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, and values that a group of people who communicate online share is a
Question 6 options:
A)
Facebook group.
B)
social media platform.
C)
terms of service agreement.
D)
digital culture.
Question 7 (5 points)
Listen
Eduardo's classmate tries to pick a fight with him online by posting negative messages on his Facebook page. Eduardo deletes these messages instead of responding, and he uses privacy tools to block his classmate. Eduardo has shown good online manners, also called
Question 7 options:
A)
netiquette.
B)
digital conduct.
C)
oversharing.
D)
privacy.
Question 8 (5 points)
Listen
When you're communicating online, it shows good netiquette to
Question 8 options:
A)
address everyone as if they were your grandmother.
B)
use formal, professional language no matter who you're talking to.
C)
choose words that are appropriate to the person or people you're talking to.
D)
say everything correctly, even if the other person doesn't understand you.
Question 9 (5 points)
Listen
What's one problem with being in a filter bubble?
Question 9 options:
A)
News sites might hide posts or stories they don't think you'll be interested in.
B)
It becomes very difficult to do in-depth research on a particular topic.
C)
The algorithms that control search engines and social media feeds stop working.
D)
You can become overwhelmed with too much information on many topics at once.
Question 10 (5 points)
Listen
Kit posts every little detail about her day on her Instagram page. She posts pictures of every meal she eats and every outfit she wears. When she and her best friend Anna have a fight, she posts angry messages about what a terrible friend Anna is. What mistake is Kit making?
Question 10 options:
A)
Erasing
B)
Conducting
C)
Oversharing
D)
Googling
Question 11 (5 points)
Listen
Mohammed logs onto Twitter and notices a specific person he doesn't know leaves comments full of hurtful and offensive language every time his friend Omar makes a post. What should Mohammed do?
Question 11 options:
A)
Mohammed should argue with each comment.
B)
Mohammed should encourage Omar to post on Instagram instead.
C)
Mohammed should ignore the comments and tell Omar to do the same.
D)
Mohammed should report the commenter to Twitter.
Question 12 (5 points)
Listen
Smaller groups like gamers or influencers within digital cultures are
Question 12 options:
A)
advocates.
B)
subcultures.
C)
activists.
D)
chat groups.
Question 13 (5 points)
Listen
If you're under the age of 18, you can be prosecuted in some states for
Question 13 options:
A)
posting private information about your family on social media.
B)
saving someone else's Snapchats.
C)
having a poor digital reputation.
D)
sending sexually explicit images of yourself to someone else.
Question 14 (5 points)
Listen
What's the best way to avoid filter bubbles and echo chambers?
Question 14 options:
A)
Seek out information from a variety of different sources.
B)
Use YouTube and Instagram, but not Facebook or TikTok.
C)
Only get your news from social media pages.
D)
Learn how to create a customized algorithm for your social media feeds.
Question 15 (5 points)
Listen
Pretending to be someone else online to get a specific person to talk to you is
Question 15 options:
A)
catfishing.
B)
hate speech.
C)
harassment.
D)
blocking.
Question 16 (5 points)
Listen
The Arab Spring uprising saw many social media users in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, and Bahrain join together to organize protests as part of a digital _______ culture.
Question 16 options:
A)
influencer
B)
activist
C)
harassment
D)
gamer
Question 17 (5 points)
Listen
What's the difference between a bystander and an advocate?
Question 17 options:
A)
A bystander blocks and reports cyberbullies, but an advocate defends the actions of the cyberbully.
B)
A bystander fights back against cyberbullying, but an advocate only learns about the problem later.
C)
A bystander is brave, but an advocate is cowardly.
D)
A bystander doesn't do anything to stop cyberbullying, but an advocate supports the victim and tries to stop the abuse.
Question 18 (5 points)
Listen
Search engines, word processor programs, and photo editing software are all examples of
Question 18 options:
A)
social media platforms.
B)
digital literacy.
C)
digital texts.
D)
digital tools.
Question 19 (5 points)
Listen
Lani takes a picture of her friend Amanda stumbling down the stairs while drunk at a party. Lani thinks their mutual friends will find this picture funny, so she posts it on her social media. Amanda finds the post and is embarrassed, so she asks Lani to take it down. Lani doesn't think there's anything wrong with the picture, and she's not trying to embarrass her friend, so she refuses to delete it. What type of behavior is Lani displaying?
Question 19 options:
A)
Hate speech
B)
Catfishing
C)
Cyberbullying
D)
Good digital conduct
Question 20 (5 points)
Listen
Virtual places where people meet online to communicate, like chat rooms and multiplayer video games, are
Question 20 options:
A)
digital texts.
B)
skill forums.
C)
social media platforms.
D)
digital spaces.
Answers
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Here are the correct answers to the questions:
**Question 1:** C) digital right.
**Question 2:** D) cybercrimes.
**Question 3:** B) When the person is mean over and over to harm the victim.
**Question 4:** D) Collaborative problem solving.
**Question 5:** A) Hi Elena. I've had a family emergency and unfortunately, I'll be about 30 minutes late to work today.
**Question 6:** D) digital culture.
**Question 7:** A) netiquette.
**Question 8:** C) choose words that are appropriate to the person or people you're talking to.
**Question 9:** A) News sites might hide posts or stories they don't think you'll be interested in.
**Question 10:** C) Oversharing.
**Question 11:** D) Mohammed should report the commenter to Twitter.
**Question 12:** B) subcultures.
**Question 13:** D) sending sexually explicit images of yourself to someone else.
**Question 14:** A) Seek out information from a variety of different sources.
**Question 15:** A) catfishing.
**Question 16:** B) activist.
**Question 17:** D) A bystander doesn't do anything to stop cyberbullying, but an advocate supports the victim and tries to stop the abuse.
**Question 18:** D) digital tools.
**Question 19:** C) Cyberbullying.
**Question 20:** D) digital spaces.
**Question 1:** C) digital right.
**Question 2:** D) cybercrimes.
**Question 3:** B) When the person is mean over and over to harm the victim.
**Question 4:** D) Collaborative problem solving.
**Question 5:** A) Hi Elena. I've had a family emergency and unfortunately, I'll be about 30 minutes late to work today.
**Question 6:** D) digital culture.
**Question 7:** A) netiquette.
**Question 8:** C) choose words that are appropriate to the person or people you're talking to.
**Question 9:** A) News sites might hide posts or stories they don't think you'll be interested in.
**Question 10:** C) Oversharing.
**Question 11:** D) Mohammed should report the commenter to Twitter.
**Question 12:** B) subcultures.
**Question 13:** D) sending sexually explicit images of yourself to someone else.
**Question 14:** A) Seek out information from a variety of different sources.
**Question 15:** A) catfishing.
**Question 16:** B) activist.
**Question 17:** D) A bystander doesn't do anything to stop cyberbullying, but an advocate supports the victim and tries to stop the abuse.
**Question 18:** D) digital tools.
**Question 19:** C) Cyberbullying.
**Question 20:** D) digital spaces.
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