Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Safer Internet Day 2016 edition Created by John Khan & the Bullying Intervention Group.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Safer Internet Day 2016 edition Created by John Khan & the Bullying Intervention Group

Put these words in order to make a phrase.

safe cyberspace in stay

Stay Safe in Cyberspace

Are you ready to play... Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Question 1

What is the theme for this year’s Safer Internet Day. Is it A Your online rights and responsibilities B Play your part for a better internet C Cyber-bullying D Online gaming

Question 1 A B Play your part for a better internet C D

£100

Question 2

Do you need to be careful about what you say online, because it might be against the law? A Yes B No C It depends on what you say D Unsure

Question 2 A Yes B C D

£200

Question 3

What term best describes winding someone up online? A Phishing B Blogging C Trolling D Posting

Question 3 A B C Trolling D

£300

Question 4

Is trolling illegal? A No B Yes C Unsure D It’s a matter of opinion

Question 4 A B Yes C D

£500

Question 5

What percentage of young people in the UK say they have seen something online that as upset or worried them in the last 12 months? A 5% B 10% C 15% D 20%

Question 5 A 5% B 10% C 15% D 20%

£1,000

Question 6

Someone your own age, who you met online, asks to meet. Should you... A Never meet them, but tell an adult B Meet them but take a friend C Meet them on your own D Meet them in secret

Question 6 A Never meet them but tell an adult B C D

£2,000

Question 7

What is cyberbullying? A Bullying using digital technologies B A fight between cyber men C Stealing someone’s smart phone D Hacking someone’s computer

Question 7 A Bullying using digital technologies B C D

£4,000

Question 8

Is cyberbullying against the law? A No B Yes C Yes, in certain situation D Unsure

Question 8 A B C Yes, in certain situations D

£8,000

Question 9

Where does most cyber- bullying take place? Is it….. A On the way to school B In school C At home D On the way home from school

Question 9 A B C At home D

£16,000

Question 10

Someone asks you to post a picture of yourself online without some of your clothes on. Do you.... A Ignore the person B Do it but only once C Do it straight away D Refuse and tell an adult

Question 10 A B C D Refuse and tell an adult

£32,000

Question 11

What is the average age of an online gamer? A 33 B 23 C 13 D 3

Question 11 A 33 B C D A

£64,000

Question 12

Which of the following statements is true? A More boys play games online than girls B More girls play games online than boys C Both play online games about the same D Parents play more online games

Question 12 A B More girls play online than boys C D

£125,000

Question 13

How many young people said they had shared their online passwords with someone? A 75% B 65% C 55% D 45%

Question 13 A 75 B C D A

£250,000

Question 14

What percentage of young people said they used the same password for everything? A 25% B 35% C 45% D 55%

Question 14 A B C D 55%

£500,000

Question 15

How many young people said they believe everything they see on the internet? A 10% B 15% C 20% D 25%

Question 15 A B C 20% D

£1,000,000

Congratulations! You are a winner!

John khan John Khan – Lead Practitioner for Anti-Bullying Tel: