2. The Internet is a huge cache of
information and a means of
communication, but not
everything is reliable on the
Internet.
3. Do not upload your personal
information online:
• First name and surname;
• Personal code;
• Address;
• E-mail;
• Telephone number;
• What can reveal who you are and where
you are.
4. Register in websites with
caution:
• Read the rules of
using the site;
• Provide the
necessary data.
5. Do not leave a computer
and do not tell anyone:
• Login names and passwords;
• Any information about yourself
and your loved ones.
6. By email:
• Do not open emails from strangers;
• Do not open a suspicious letter
attachments;
• Do not send chain letters whose
senders do not know.
7. Facing Strangers on the Internet:
• Stop communicating as soon as there
are suspicions about their intentions;
• Discard any of their offers.
8. Faced with bullying or
inappropriate content:
• Inform adults;
• Notify this site to the administrator.
9. On social networks, only
acquaintances are accepted by
friends
Hi, my name is Laura.
I a‘m 9 years old.
And I am 9
years old.
13. Your new friend, Wind, says
he is in grade six. How do you
think how old is he?
12A
13B
32C
D Can not be checked
14. Right answer –
• On the Internet, anyone can introduce
themselves to anything and can not be
verified. Speak to parents or teachers
about new internet acquaintances.
Next question
D Can not be checked
15. What to do if your registration
on the website asks you to
give us a name, a phone
number, an address?
A
B
C
Talk with parents or teachers.
Provide your surname and other details
Indicate a fictitious name and surname
16. Right answer –
• Websites can not ask for any personal
data from children. Keep your privacy. In
such cases, be sure to consult your
parents or teachers.
Next question
A Talk with parents or teachers.
17. A friend of yours asks for your
photo. How to do the best?
A
Download maybe an actor picture.B
C
Upload your photo.
Say NO. Do not send pictures,
contact parents and teachers
18. Right answer –
• Don't send information about yourself - no
photos, addresses, phone numbers, or first
and last names. On the Internet, people
are not necessarily those who introduce
themselves. Be sure to talk about it with
your parents or teachers before submitting
any data online.
Next question
Say no. Do not send pictures,
contact parents and teachers.
C
19. The best friend asks for your
email password. What will you
do?
A
B
C
Say a password.
You will not say a password.
You will say a password, but only one day.
20. Right answer –
• Passwords can not be shared, even with
your best friends. They must be kept
secret. Your passwords can only be known
to parents.
Next question
B You will not say a password.
21. New internet friend Tom
invites you to see in the
cinema. Will you meet?
A
B
Yes
No
22. Right answer –
• In no way should you meet with strangers
in the absence of parents or teachers,
because you do not know who will come to
the meeting. Be sure to notify them of such
an invitation.
Next question
NoB
23. What should you do if you
receive offensive message
from someone over the
internet?
A
B
C
Do the same
Throw that person out of friends.
Forward a message to others.
D Tell to parents or teachers.
24. Right answer –
• Mean arguments, insulting and bullying
others are not allowed. Stop communicating
and tell adults.
Next question
D Tell to parents or teachers.
25. What can I do to prevent other
pupils from using yours login
data later?
A
B
C
Turn off computer.
Close the browser.
D Log out, clear passwords and logs.
Do nothing
26. Right answer –
• When you using public computers, such as Internet
cafes or libraries, remember that you can still be
connected. Therefore, be sure to sign out using a public
computer. Otherwise, anyone can use your account.
Next question
D Log out, clear passwords and logs.
27. What password is secure?
A
B
C
Meaningful word.
Password with numbers and letters.
D Ask friend.
Ask parents or teachers.
29. What is a friendly internet
symbol?
A
B
C
Green robot
Bitten apple
Blue Teddy Bear
D Penguin
30. Right answer –
• The "Safer Internet" symbol is a teddy bear. This is a beloved
and trusted friend of a happy childhood. The hand
symbolizes in which you can navigate the web page.
Next question
C Blue Teddy Bear
31. When did the internet work?
A
B
C
1969
1950
1970
D 1985
32. Right answer –
• The first message was sent over the ARPANET in 1969 from
computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory
at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to the second
network node at Stanford Research Institute (SRI).
• "We set up a telephone connection between us and the guys at SRI ...",
Kleinrock ... said in an interview: "We typed the L and we asked on the
phone,
– "Do you see the L?„
– "Yes, we see the L," came the response.
– We typed the O, and we asked, "Do you see the O.„
– "Yes, we see the O.„
– Then we typed the G, and the system crashed ...
• Yet a revolution had begun" ....[
A at 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969