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Internet Safety Basics for Kids

Review privacy, passwords, kindness, and safe online choices with this child-friendly internet safety quiz.

Subject
General Knowledge
Grade
Upper Primary
Difficulty
Easy
Questions
10

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  1. 1. What should you do before sharing personal information online?

    • A. Ask a trusted adult
    • B. Post it quickly
    • C. Send it to strangers
    • D. Hide it in a game chat

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  2. 2. Which is the safest password choice?

    • A. A long unique password
    • B. password123
    • C. Your first name
    • D. 123456

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  3. 3. What should you do if an online message makes you uncomfortable?

    • A. Tell a trusted adult
    • B. Keep it secret
    • C. Reply with private details
    • D. Meet the sender

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  4. 4. Which information should stay private online?

    • A. Home address
    • B. Favorite color
    • C. A made-up game name
    • D. A public weather fact

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  5. 5. What is kind online behavior?

    • A. Using respectful words
    • B. Sending mean messages
    • C. Sharing rumors
    • D. Posting to embarrass someone

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  6. 6. What should you do before clicking a suspicious link?

    • A. Ask a trusted adult
    • B. Click many times
    • C. Share it everywhere
    • D. Enter a password

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  7. 7. Why should you use a nickname in many games?

    • A. To avoid sharing real personal details
    • B. To make passwords public
    • C. To reveal your address
    • D. To skip all rules

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  8. 8. What should you do if someone asks for your password?

    • A. Do not share it
    • B. Send it immediately
    • C. Post it in chat
    • D. Use it as your nickname

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  9. 9. Which is a safe response to cyberbullying?

    • A. Save evidence and tell a trusted adult
    • B. Join in
    • C. Share more insults
    • D. Keep replying all night

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  10. 10. Why should apps and games have privacy settings checked?

    • A. To control what information is shared
    • B. To make screens brighter
    • C. To change math answers
    • D. To remove all updates

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