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Internet Safety Quiz for Adults
1. Where is the best place to locate your family computer?
A.
Child's bedroom
B.
Family Room
C.
Home office in remote area of house
2. Which is the best example of how to protect your children online?
A.
Post clear, simple, easy-to-read house rules on or near the monitor and supervise your child's online activity.
B.
Only allow your child to use the computer at the public library or school.
C.
Do not allow your child to surf the Internet without having a friend nearby.
3. Your children are completely safe if they only visit child-friendly chatrooms.
A.
True.
B.
False.
4. What should you do if your children tell you that their online friend has asked for their telephone number and wants to meet them in person?
A.
Take away their computer privileges.
B.
Praise them for being honest with you about this information and discuss with them the reasons why it is unsafe for them to meet in person with someone they have first met online without your supervision.
C.
Tell them that it's okay to meet their friend as long as you know where they are going.
5. Of the choices below, which is the worst screen name for a child?
A.
katie_ny13
B.
CuteLitlAngel
C.
BlueEyes7642
6. According to Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation's Youth, ยน how many children received a sexual solicitation or approach over the Internet in a one-year period of time?
A.
1 in 5 children
B.
1 in 100 children
C.
1 in 500 children
7. If you are not familiar with computers and the Internet you should
A.
Take a basic class to become familiar with them.
B.
Sit down with your children to have them show you web sites they visit and how they navigate through the world wide web.
C.
Both.
8. What should you do if you suspect online "stalking" or sexual exploitation of a child?
A.
Ignore it, and hope that it goes away.
B.
Report it to your local law-enforcemen
t agency and the CyberTipline.
C.
Change Internet Service Providers.
9. If your children have their own personal web page and ask you if they can put their photographs on it, what should you do?
A.
Tell them that they can put their photograph on the web page only if they promise to give the web-site address to people they know.
B.
Tell them that it is not safe to put photographs on web sites.
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