1. Safer Internet Day 2017 Quiz
Ages8-13
Be the change: Unite for a better internet
SaferInternetDay2017Quiz
Target audience
8-13 year olds
For each question pick ONE answer:
Question 1:
When a photo or video is shared on the internet, who might be able to see it?
Question 2:
One of your teachers slipped over on the field and someone took a video of it on their
phone. It gets sent to you. Do you share it?
Question 3:
One of your classmates has shared a photo of you that you really don’t like.
What do you do?
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Welcome to the Safer Internet Day 2017 quiz
The theme of Safer Internet Day 2017 is Be the change: Unite for a better
internet.
This Safer Internet Day the UK Safer Internet Centre is exploring how
children and young people share images and videos online,
from emojis to vlogs.
How much do you know? Take our quiz to find out…
A. Anyone
B. Just me, everything is automatically private on the internet.
C. Only the people who I choose.
A. Yes! It was hilarious!
B. Probably, but only to my friends.
C. Wouldn’t that be mean?
A. Share an embarrassing photo of them in return!
B. Nothing; it’s up to them what they post online.
C. Tell an adult and explain why you’re unhappy.
2. Safer Internet Day 2017 Quiz
Ages8-13
Be the change: Unite for a better internet
Question 4:
You took a photo of your friend doing something that might get her into trouble.
Do you share it?
Question 5:
You took a video of you and your friends play fighting and being really silly.
Do you share it?
Question 6:
You want to share a video of yourself online, but are not sure.
Who should you ask before you do it?
Question 7:
Your friend is really into photography but has received some unkind comments for one
of his online pictures. How can you help?
A. No, I wouldn’t like it if she did that to me.
B. I’d only share it with my closest friends, so no one else will see it.
C. She’d definitely see the funny side, and no one will remember!
A. The website can tell me if it’s suitable or not.
B. No one. I can delete it later if I need to.
C. Your parents or carers.
A. Help your friend figure out how to block them.
B. Tell an adult and ask them to show you what you can do online to stop
it happening.
C. Reply to the comment and tell this person not to be so mean.
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A. We’re only messing around, of course.
B. Probably not, I might not want people to see it in the future.
C. Probably, it was just for fun and I can delete it later.
1-2 correct answers Internet Beginner
3-4 correct answers Internet Explorer
5-6 correct answers Internet Adventurer!
7 correct answers Internet Hero!
How did you
do?
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3. Safer Internet Day 2017 Quiz
Ages8-13
Be the change: Unite for a better internet
Safer Internet Day 2017 Quiz - Answer sheet
Question 1:
When a photo or video is shared on the internet, who might be able to see it?
Question 2:
One of your teachers slipped over on the field and someone took a video of it on their phone. It gets
sent to you. Do you share it?
Question 3:
One of your classmates has shared a photo of you that you really don’t like. What do you do?
Question 4:
You took a photo of your friend doing something that might get her into trouble. Do you share it?
Question 5:
You took a video of you and your friends play fighting and being really silly. Do you share it?
Question 6:
You want to share a video of yourself online, but are not sure. Who should you ask before you do it?
Question 7:
Your friend is really into photography but has received some unkind comments for one of his online
pictures. How can you help?
The correct answer is: A. Anyone
When posting something online, you usually have the option to control who can see the content. However,
anyone that you have allowed to view it could then copy it, or share it on further – possibly making it public.
The correct answer is: C. Wouldn’t that be mean?
Something that is funny to one person, is not always funny to another. The teacher who fell over may be feeling
really embarrassed by what happened and sharing it may only make the situation worse.
The correct answer is: C. Tell an adult and explain why you’re unhappy.
An adult will be able to advise you, and can help you let your friend know that you are feeling unhappy.
Together, you can ask them to remove the photo that is upsetting to you, in a polite way.
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The correct answer is: A. No, I wouldn’t like it if she did that to me.
Always treat others online in the way that you would expect to be treated. If you know you’d feel bad if it
happened to you, then it’s really important not to do it to someone else.
The correct answer is: B. Probably not, I might not want people to see it in the future.
When something is shared online, it could be there forever. Posting something that could affect your reputation,
or your friends’ reputations, is not advisable. The internet never forgets!
The correct answer is: C. Your parents or carers.
Your parents and carers are the best people to help you decide what is suitable for the internet and what is
better kept offline. Sometimes, you may be giving away personal information without even realising it.
The correct answer is: B. Tell an adult and ask them to show you what you can do online to
stop it happening.
An adult will be able to give you the best advice and show you how to use the safety tools available online. This
is a better choice than trying to do it yourself or engage in the conversation online.
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4. Safer Internet Day 2017 Quiz
Ages8-13
Be the change: Unite for a better internet
Safer Internet Day 2017 Quiz - How did you do?
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1-2 correct answers 3-4 correct answers
You are an Internet Beginner
You are starting to enjoy life online, and
can see that there is a lot to figure out!
Always ask a trusted adult for help when
using the internet and you can enjoy the
journey together.
On the UK Safer Internet Centre website
there are games, quizzes and lots of
advice to help you stay safe online.
www.saferinternet.org.uk/young-people
You are an Internet Explorer
You are starting to understand how to be
safe, and a good friend, online. Always
remember to think before you post, and
consider how what you do can affect your
friends’ feelings too.
Why not watch one of our brilliant SID TV
videos to learn more?
www.saferinternet.org.uk/sid-tv
5-6 correct answers 7 correct answers
You are an Internet Adventurer!
You are learning lots about the internet and
all the exciting things on offer! You’re
making some excellent decisions and are
thinking carefully about your friends online
too. You also know when to ask an adult for
help.
Now go enjoy one of our fantastic SID TV
videos for 2017!
www.saferinternet.org.uk/sid-tv
You are an Internet Hero!
Well done! You are well on the way to
becoming a safe internet user, and a really
good friend online... Keep it up!
Why not take a look at the work that has
been going on in our Safer Internet Day
2017 Photo Campaign and learn more about
the power of image in young people's
lives?
www.saferinternetday.org.uk
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