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2025 Pink Digital Citizenship Quiz Challenge
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How can AI tools help without crossing the line into cheating?
They can help brainstorm ideas, check grammar, or organize notes — but not do the whole task.
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How can you tell if you're spending too much time on your device?
If it's affecting your sleep, schoolwork, or relationships, you're probably spending too much time.
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What happens if everyone uses AI to cheat instead of learning?
People won't learn real skills, and society could suffer from less creativity and knowledge.
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What should you do if you see someone being bullied online?
Report it, don't share the post, and check in on the person being bullied. (and screenshot it!)
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How can you help create a more positive online community?
By posting kind comments, standing up for others, and reporting harmful behavior.
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What would you do if a friend showed you something inappropriate online?
Tell them it's not okay, close the page, and talk to an adult if necessary.
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Why might people share inappropriate content in group chats?
To get attention — but it can harm others and breaks school rules.
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Is it okay to copy and paste AI-generated text into your homework?
No — it's not your own work, and you're not learning.
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What’s one habit you could change to have a better balance with technology?
Setting a timer or having screen-free time before bed.
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Why is it dangerous to share personal information on unfamiliar websites?
It can lead to scams, identity theft, or contact from strangers.
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Why is it important to double-check information from AI tools?
AI can make mistakes or give biased information.
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Is liking or sharing a mean post the same as bullying?
Yes — sharing or liking hurtful posts makes the problem bigger.
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Why is it hard to stop using social media or games once you start?
Apps are designed to keep you hooked with notifications, rewards, and endless scrolling.
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What does a healthy balance between online and offline time look like?
Using technology for school and fun, but also making time for friends, hobbies, and exercise.
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Why might someone bully others online when they wouldn't do it in person?
They feel hidden behind a screen and think there won't be consequences.
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What should you do if you accidentally see something inappropriate online?
Close the page and talk to a trusted adult.
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