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Which behaviour shows you are a responsible digital citizen?
 
Respecting others online and offline
 
Ignoring the rules if no one is watching
 
Sharing other people’s private info for fun
 
Using class time to watch random videos
Why should you avoid downloading files from unknown sites?
 
Because it can bring viruses and risks
 
Because it makes the Chromebook slower
 
Because teachers will get angry
 
Because it takes up space for stickers
Which of these is safe digital behaviour?
 
Giving credit when you use someone’s picture
 
Copy-pasting homework without saying
 
Pretending to be someone else online
 
Liking every post without reading
Why is shutting down the Chromebook after school a good idea?
 
It rests the system and saves battery
 
It makes the Wi-Fi faster
 
It deletes all homework
 
It changes your wallpaper automatically
What should you do if someone you don’t know sends you a message?
 
Ignore it or tell a teacher/adult
 
Reply quickly and ask who they are
 
Add them to your contacts
 
Share your personal details
Which is the BEST password?
 
P@ssw0rd!
 
123456
 
Myname2024
 
banana
Why is it risky to click on pop-up ads?
 
They might install harmful software
 
They can be funny jokes
 
They help the Chromebook charge faster
 
They give you free Wi-Fi
What should you do before closing your Chromebook lid?
 
Make sure nothing is left on the keyboard
 
Shake it to clear dust
 
Leave a pen inside to mark your place
 
Nothing it doesn’t matter
What is a good example of digital citizenship?
 
Checking facts before sharing information
 
Posting rumours if they sound true
 
Downloading everything for free
 
Using someone else’s work without credit
Which is the safest website to get apps or extensions?
 
Chrome Web Store
 
Any cool website from a friend
 
Pop-up ads that promise free games
 
Unknown blogs with download buttons
A classmate asks for your login details “just once.” You should…
 
Say no and explain passwords are private
 
Share them if you trust the classmate
 
Share but change it later
 
Ask them to guess instead
Why shouldn’t you share your password?
 
Because someone can access your account
 
Because people will laugh at you
 
Because it makes the Chromebook slower
 
Because passwords are only for teachers
Which is a respectful way to behave online?
 
Use kind and polite language
 
Write in ALL CAPS to be noticed
 
Share embarrassing photos for fun
 
Ignore other people’s opinions
How should you sit when using a Chromebook?
 
On a desk with good posture
 
On the floor with it on your lap
 
Standing on a chair to see better
 
Walking around while typing
What should you do if you forget your password?
 
Ask IT or your teacher for help
 
Try your friend’s password
 
Stop using the Chromebook forever
 
Guess until it works even if you get locked out
Why are software updates important?
 
They protect the system from viruses
 
They add new stickers
 
They make the Chromebook heavier
 
They change your background picture
Your classmate sends you a link to a “fun game.” What’s the best choice?
 
Ask your teacher if it’s safe
 
Open it immediately
 
Ignore all links always
 
Share it with the whole class first
Which account should you use for school work?
 
Your official school Google account
 
Any account you like
 
A friend’s account
 
A secret account without teachers
Why should you not eat near your Chromebook?
 
Because food can damage the device
 
Because the keyboard gets hungry
 
Because it makes the screen dirty but safe
 
Because the Wi-Fi won’t work properly
Where should you keep your password?
 
Saved only in your memory
 
Written on a sticky note inside your notebook
 
Shared with your best friend
 
Typed on the back of your Chromebook