This document appears to be a quiz about safe social media use on Facebook. It contains 11 multiple choice questions about topics such as what constitutes a good password, when to change your password, how to use privacy settings appropriately, who to friend and share contact information with on Facebook, and log out procedures to maintain privacy when sharing a device. The questions cover a range of difficulties to test the test taker's knowledge on how to stay safe online.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Social Media Safety Quiz
1. Who Wants
to be a Millionaire
? Who Wants
to be a Millionaire
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2. 1. £100 What is a social networking site?
A. An event
for people
in business
to meet up
C. An online
site where
people can
speak to
each other
B. A campsite
where people
go to meet
people
D. A dating
agency
3. 2. £1000 Which of these is not a social
networking site?
A. Friends
C. Yammer
B. Twitter
D. Facebook
4. 3. £4000 If Someone is nasty to you on
Facebook you should?
A. Ignore
them
B. Be nasty
back
C. Report
and block
them
D. Never go
on
Facebook
again
5. 4. £8000 How old do you need to be to
go on Facebook?
A.There’s no
age limit
B. 18
D.16
C.13
6. 5. £16 000 Who should you ask to be
your friend on Facebook?
A. You need
to ask
Facebook
suggests
B. People who
you know
D. Never ask
anyone
C. Ask
everyone
your
friends
suggest
7. 6. £32 000 What makes a good
password?
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A. It should be at
least 8
characters
long with
numbers and
letters
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C. It must be only
4 characters
long
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B. Something
which is
very easy
to
remember
D. It should
contain
your name
8. 7. £64,000 Should you ever change
your password?
A. You should
change your
password
every couple
of months
C. You should
have 1
password for
everything
which stays
the same
B. You have to
change your
password every
time you go on
line
D. Never change
your password
9. 8. £150 000 Why should you use privacy
settings?
A. You don’t
need to
use privacy
settings
B. To stop
strangers
contacting
you
C. So you can
post
anything
you like on
Facebook
and no
one will
ever see it
D. The law says
you have to
have privacy
settings
10. 9. £250 000 Why shouldn’t you meet people
you’ve made friends with on line?
B. They might
A. They might
not be who
live too far
they say they
away to meet
are
C. You should,
that’s how
you make
new friends
D. They might
not like you
11. 10. £500 000 If you share a computer
when you are finished on Facebook you
should A. Log out
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C. Write down
your
password
next to the
computer
to
remember
it
B. Turn the
computer
off at the
wall
D. Leave
your page
open
12. 11. £1000 000 Who on Facebook should
you give your telephone number to?
A. Only close
friends
C. Anyone
who asks
for it
B. People
you’ve made
friends with on
Facebook
D. People who
look friendly