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2 If you're confronted by a difficult situation online, and you don't know exactly how to handle it, what should you do?

3 Why do you need to be more cautious with friends you meet online than with the friends you meet at school?

4 When is it okay to submit your personal information to a website?

5 Why should you never send emails, texts, or IMs when you're angry or upset?

6 What do cyberbullies have in common with regular bullies?

7 True or False Cyberbullying can make people feel bad.

8 What should you do if you receive a suspicious-looking email with an attachment?

9 Why would an identity thief most likely want to steal your information?

10 What type of personal information is it okay to share with someone you don't know?

11 What does "net" in the term "netiquette" stand for?

12 How is flaming similar to heckling?

13 Typing an email message in all caps is equivalent to what?

14 Why shouldn't you post personal information on your blog?

15 Why didn't blogs become popular until the 1990s?

16 True or False Don't put words, pictures or sounds on other people's Web sites without their permission.

17 True or False Stop right away if you see or read something on a Web site that upsets you and tell your parents or teachers about it.

18 True or False Don't send pictures of yourself or your family to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.

19 True or False Don't respond to any e-mail messages you get if they are strange, mean or upsetting to you, and tell your parents or teachers right away.

20 True or False Don't give out personal information like your address, telephone number or school name to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.

21 True or False Always have good manners and be polite when talking to someone else online.

22 True or False Ask your parents to spend time with you while online so that you can show them some of the neat things you can find online.

23 True or False Only use the Internet when your parents tell you it's OK, and only for as long as you are supposed to.

24 True or False Don't give out personal information like your address, telephone number or school name to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.

25 Yes or No Can criminal charges be made for cyberbullying?


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