Digital Literacy & Internet Safety Quiz
1. Which of the following is the most secure way to create a password?
C) Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols
A) Use your birthdate
B) Use “123456”
D) Use your name
2. What does “https://” at the beginning of a website URL indicate?
B) The site is secure and encrypts data
A) The site is always fake
C) The site costs money to visit
D) The site is run by the government
3. Which device is best for accessing a public Wi-Fi network securely?
B) A device with up-to-date security software and a VPN
A) Any device without antivirus
C) A friend’s phone
D) A shared library computer without logging in
4. What is phishing?
C) A scam to trick you into giving personal information
A) A way to catch fish online
B) A type of computer hardware
D) A secure method of payment
5. Which of these is a strong example of digital citizenship?
B) Respecting others’ privacy and sharing accurate information
A) Copying someone’s work and not giving credit
C) Sharing passwords with friends
D) Posting unverified rumors online
6. If you receive a suspicious email with an attachment, what should you do?
C) Delete it or report it as spam
A) Open it right away
B) Reply with your personal information
D) Forward it to all your contacts
7. What is two-factor authentication?
C) Adding an extra step (like a code or app) to verify your identity
A) Logging in twice with the same password
B) Using two devices to log in
D) Having two people approve your login
8. Which of these passwords is the weakest?
B) p@ssw0rd!
A) Tr34$ur3M@p!2024
C) Jk7#L9z1R2
D) R3dBlu3Gr33n2024
9. Why is it important to regularly update your device’s software?
C) To fix security flaws and improve performance
A) To make it run slower
B) To get new emojis only
D) To delete all your files
10. What should you do before downloading a new app?
B) Make sure it’s from a trusted source and read reviews
A) Download from any random website
C) Click “install” without checking anything
D) Give it all your personal information immediately
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