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Acadsoc has identified 3 major risks related to internet safety for young learners.
Which one of the following is excluded from this?
a. A child being exposed to illegal, inappropriate or harmful material.
b. A tutor exhibiting personal online behaviour that increases the likelihood of or
causes harm.
c. A child being subjected to harmful online interaction with other internet users.
d. A child infecting Acadsoc’s IT systems with malware. That is correct.
Your answer is correct.
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Which of the following is NOT a role or behaviour that an Acadsoc tutor should
adopt?
a.Identify and respond to concerns about a child’s safety.
b.Offer additional classes to their pupils to teach safe online practice. That is
correct.
c.Help young learners to know the basics of safe online behaviour.
d.Be a role model for safe use of the internet.
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Match the malware type ‘Trojan’ to its correct description.
a. A program that makes copies of itself and destroys data and files on a
computer.
b. A program that locks you out of the data on your computer until you pay to
have it unlocked.
c. A program that lurks in a computer and hijacks information and computer
system resources. That is correct.
d. A program that tracks your internet activities to send information back to its
owner.
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Match the malware type ‘Spyware’ to its correct description.
a. A program that lurks in a computer and hijacks information and computer
system resources.
b. A program that makes copies of itself and destroys data and files on a
computer.
c. A program that tracks your internet activities to send information back to its
owner. That is correct.
d. A program that locks you out of the data on your computer until you pay to
have it unlocked.
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Decide whether the following statements about internet dangers are TRUE or
FALSE.
I. Cyberbullying is carried out by a robot sending upsetting messages to
random people.
II. Sexting is sharing messages images or videos that have a sexual nature.
III. Clickjacking is a means of tricking people into clicking on a web link that is
malicious.
IV. Identity theft can result from your mobile phone being lost or stolen.
a.
b. I (False, II (True), III (True), IV (False)
c. I (False), II (True), III (False), IV (True)
d. I (False), II (False), III (True), IV (True)
e. I (False), II (True), III (True), IV (True) That is correct.
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You receive an email that says it is from your bank. The email explains a problem
with your bank account and asks you to call a telephone number. When you call
the number, the person wants you to share your bank account number to verify it
is really you. What could this be an example of?
a. Sexting
b. Cyberbullying
c. Phishing That is correct.
d. Online Identity Theft
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Which of the following is a description of Identify Theft?
a. Stealing someone's private information, without them knowing, to commit
fraud. That is correct.
b. Trying to persuade a person to share their private information by pretending to
be their bank or another trusted business.
c. Bullying someone using electronic devices.
d. Sending inappropriate images or texts using technology.
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What steps might you take to prevent you from becoming a victim of Identity
Theft?
Choose the best possible answer(s)
I. Shred documents that contain your personal information.
II. Do not respond to online ads or e-mails that say that you have won a prize,
such as a holiday or a car.
III. Do not make purchases from a website that you are uncertain about.
a. II
b. I and II
c. III
d. All of the above That is correct.
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All of the following actions can help keep your online personal data secure,
EXCEPT:
a. Being careful about posting anything online that may include identifying
information.
b. Keeping all of your software as up to date as possible.
c. Creating a unique password for each site for which you need to login.
d. Creating one password for all sites you visit so it’s easier for you to remember.
That is correct.
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You have received an email telling you that you have won a large amount of
money. All you need to do is send your bank account details so that you can
receive the money. What should you do?
a.Delete the email. This is a fraudulent email. That is correct.
b.Reply but ask for further information before you send your bank details.
c. Be delighted that you are a winner. Send your details immediately.
d. Send your bank details but keep a record of the email for proof.
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When you search for information online, the results you see are influenced by the
following.
Choose the best possible answer(s)
I. Other searches you have made in the past.
II. Where you live.
III. Your occupation.
IV. Videos you have looked at online.
a. Only I
b. Only II
c. I, II and IV That is correct.
d. I and II
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Decide which of the following statements about internet safety are TRUE.
I. When I browse the internet no one can find out which website I visited.
II. The search results I see are tailored to suit my interests and beliefs.
III. Clickjacking uses fake e-mails and websites to trick people into handing over
personal data.
IV. Phishing is a means of tricking people into clicking on a web link that is
malicious.
a. III and IV
b. Only II
c. II and III
d. II and IV Sorry that is incorrect.
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Using a webcam or phone camera for video chat is NOT advisable for which of
these activities:
I. Engaging with family or friends that you know in real life.
II. Speaking with someone that you have only become friends with online recently.
III. Any communication with others via the internet.
a. None of the above
b. II and III
c. Only I
d. Only II That is correct.
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A young learner needs advice about giving out personal information online. They
believe that the following situations are safe to give out their personal details:
I. They have been chatting with a friend online for several weeks and know that
person well.
II. Their best friend has given out his/her information to this person and nothing
bad has happened.
III. Their online friend suggests that they meet up in town and asks for personal
details.
How should you advise them?
a. None of these situations are safe That is correct.
b. All are safe
c. Only I is safe
d. Only III is safe
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A person whom you have heard about from online friends asks to be your friend
on a social network. What action should you take?
a. Block that person immediately.
b.Arrange to meet the person in real life so that you can make your mind up.
c.Make enquiries of those who have better knowledge of this person. That is correct.
d. Accept them as a friend without question as they are a friend of your friends.
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The ‘disinhibition effect’ is when:
a. People share images and videos with their friends.
b. People join an online group of others with similar interests.
c. People prefer to spend time online rather than socialising in person.
d. People act out behaviour online that is different to their usual behaviour. That is
correct.
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Which of the behaviours below is NOT an example of ‘toxic disinhibition’?
a. Criticising others in a forum post
b. Cyberbullying
c. Exhibiting a fear of missing out (FOMO) That is correct.
d. Flaming in a chat room
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Which of these statements best describes potential results from an individual's
online reputation?
I. Other people will form a particular opinion of the individual.
II. The individual’s friends and/or family may have hurtful experiences.
III. Affects the individual’s future opportunities such as employment.
a. Only I and III
b. None of these
c. All of these That is correct.
d. Only I and II
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Consider these two statements about a tutor’s responsibilities:
I. A tutor has a duty of care to minimise the risk of an internet safety incident for
their pupils.
II. A tutor has no responsibility for how their pupils might use the internet.
Which of the following is correct?
a. Neither I nor II are true
b. Both I and II are true That is correct.
c. Only II is true
d. Only I is true
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“Parental concerns about risks to their children while online have moved from
contact-based dangers to content-based risks”. This statement means:
a. Parents are becoming better at monitoring their children online.
b. The risks of a child viewing harmful or upsetting material online is much greater
than the risk of meeting an online stranger. That is correct.
c. There is no danger nowadays of young people meeting up with strangers via the
internet.
d. Their child is likely to be posting unsuitable content to internet websites.
Your answer is correct.
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Why can it be dangerous for a young person to personally meet a stranger that
they have only met online? Select the best answer.
a. The stranger may have a criminal record.
b.The stranger may want to meet up and have some fun together without parental
control.
c. The stranger might be a paedophile or a person with bad intentions. That is
correct.
d. The stranger may want to persuade the young person to spend money.
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A pupil informs you that someone else has created a page in their name on a social
media platform (e.g. QQ or WeChat). Your correct course of action is to:
a. Ignore it as it is innocuous, it doesn’t really matter.
b. Advise the parents of the child to make a complaint to the social network site
administrator
c. Inform your Acadsoc Tutor Manager of the information you have been given.
That is correct.
d. Advise the child to make sure that all their friends know it is a fake page.
Your answer is correct.
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Which of these online activities is NOT an example of online chat?
a. Participating in an online discussion
b. Engaging in Instant messaging (IM)
c. Commenting on blog posts
d. Reading an online news website That is correct.
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As an Acadsoc tutor, which of the following behaviours would be deemed
inappropriate?
I. Maintaining strict professional boundaries when engaging with learners.
II. Putting your personal interest before those of the learner.
III. Sharing personal comments about individual learners with colleagues.
a. Only I
b. None of these
c. Only II
d. II and III That is correct.
e. Only III
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A tutor’s dress and appearance are matters of choice and self-expression. However,
not all clothing may be appropriate. Decide which of the following statements are
TRUE.
I. Some items of clothing might distract or cause embarrassment.
II. It’s okay for me to wear clothing that displays whatever slogans that I believe in.
III. Company uniforms can avoid issues to do with dress.
a. I and III That is correct.
b. Only II
c. Only I
d. All of the above
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Using copyrighted works online without permission, e.g. copyrighted music, is
called:
a. Online piracy That is correct.
b. Uploading
c. Cyberbullying
d. Spam email
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You have been particularly helpful to a young learner. The parents are very pleased
with the progress that their child has made and have decided to reward you for
the extra effort that you have put in to help their child. You have decided that this
is OK and you have accepted a cash payment from the parents as this is a personal
and private matter between the parties.
Which of the following is true?
a. Both b and c are true
b. You have transgressed the Acadsoc code of conduct by not declaring this gift to
your Tutor Manager. That is correct.
c. You are quite correct. Accepting a payment of this sort is not a matter for
Acadsoc.
d.You have behaved in a manner that is illegal and a criminal prosecution may
follow.
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Infatuation is when a young learner develops an admiration or fondness for their
tutor. Possible statements of the dangers inherent for a tutor in a developing
infatuation are given below.
Choose the correct statement.
a. A high risk that the young learner may become distressed or embarrassed.
b. A high risk that the tutor’s words or actions might be misinterpreted.
c. A high risk that the tutor might favour the young learner, giving rise to
concerns about grooming. Sorry that is incorrect.
d. All of these
e. None of these
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Consider these statements of behaviours that a tutor might adopt.
I. Answering a mobile phone call during a tuition session.
II. Using language that has sexual undertones.
III. Communicating with a pupil or his/her parents on social networks.
IV. Mentioning extra resources that the learner can check outside of class.
Which of the statements below is true about this set of behaviours?
a. All of the above are unacceptable behaviours
b. I and II are acceptable
c. Only IV is unacceptable
d. All of the above are unacceptable behaviours with the exception of IV That is
correct.
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Modern computer technology makes it simple to capture a screen image of a pupil
online. Which of these statements is correct?
a.It is contrary to Acadsoc policy to do this. That is correct.
b. It is considered cyberbullying.
c. It's OK to do this provided the child has agreed
d. It's OK to do this provided the parent has agreed
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Grooming is an activity carried out by adults with the purpose of gaining the trust
of a child and manipulating that relationship so that sexual abuse can take place.
Decide whether the following statement is True or False.
‘Almost all groomers are older men.’
a. False That is correct.
b. True
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Grooming is an activity carried out by adults with the purpose of gaining the trust
of a child and manipulating that relationship so that sexual abuse can take place.
Decide whether the following statement is True or False.
‘Grooming always begins in chat rooms.’
a. False That is correct.
b. True
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Grooming is an activity carried out by adults with the purpose of gaining the trust
of a child and manipulating that relationship so that sexual abuse can take place.
Decide whether the following statement is True or False.
‘A groomer will ask the child to keep all conversations secret.’
a. True That is correct.
b. False
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Grooming is an activity carried out by adults with the purpose of gaining the trust
of a child and manipulating that relationship so that sexual abuse can take place.
Decide whether the following statement is True or False.
‘Groomers prefer to reveal their real identity to their victims as soon as possible.’
a. False That is correct.
b. True
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Match the form of online bullying behaviour ‘Impersonation’ to its correct
description.
a. Spreading fake news/fake information about a person e.g. altering images with
inappropriate comments.
b. Hacking into someone’s account and posting messages from it. Making up a fake
profile pretending to be another person. That is correct.
c. Repeatedly sending threatening messages to make someone afraid or feel bad
(can be illegal).
d. Cutting out a pupil from an exclusive group and letting them know it, with the
intention of making them feel isolated and afraid.
e.
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Match the form of online bullying behaviour ‘Cyber-stalking’ to its correct
description
a. Repeatedly sending threatening messages to make someone afraid or feel bad
(can be illegal). That is correct.
b. Cutting out a pupil from an exclusive group and letting them know it, with the
intention of making them feel isolated and afraid.
c. Spreading fake news/fake information about a person e.g. altering images with
inappropriate comments.
d.Hacking into someone’s account and posting messages from it. Making up a fake
profile pretending to be another person.
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A young person tells you that they have had a disagreement with a friend from
school that had caused them to get into trouble. As a result they had sent the
other person a series of angry text messages, over and over, calling them names.
What is this an example of?
a. Cyberbullying That is correct.
b. Online Identity Theft
c. Phishing
d. Sexting
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You receive online an inappropriate image of a colleague. What is the safe way to
respond to this?
a. Post it to your feed on Social Media.
b. Forward it to other colleagues and ask their opinion.
c. Delete the image and ignore the matter.
d. Contact your superior so they can deal with the matter. That is correct.
Your answer is correct.
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What advice would you give to a young person who feels that they are a victim of
cyberbullying?
a. Turn off their computer or mobile device for a while.
b. Block the bullying person and confide in a trusted adult. That is correct.
c. Call the police and then hand in their computer or mobile device to the police
station.
d. Block the bullying person on your social media.
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What is the best way to avoid issues with fair use of copyrighted materials
a. Assume you are a teacher and that it is unlikely you would be liable. for
copyright infringement
b. Use public domain resources wherever possible. That is correct.
c. Avoid copying anything that has a copyright.
d. Do not alter any works you have copied.
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The use of online technology can have both positive and negative impacts on an
individual’s health and wellbeing. Decide whether the following statement is True
or False.
‘Improved social skills through use of social media.’
a. True
b. False That is correct.
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What types of work can be copyrighted?
a. Only works that are literary, musical or pictorial.
b. Only literary work.
c. All types of original works. That is correct.
d. Products and ideas that lack originality.
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What is ‘fair use’ of a copyrighted work?
a. Freeware that you obtain from the Internet. That is correct.
b. Paying the creator a fair price for the work.
c. Using a paid-for commercial product once and never sharing it.
d. Limited copying or distribution of a published work without the author's
permission.
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What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
a.It is a treaty that recognizes the unique rights of children and the issues they
face. That is correct.
b. It is a treaty created to tackle child poverty in developing countries.
c.It is a convention/conference where child rights are discussed.
d. It is a treaty that attempts to abolish child abuse.
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The following are statements describing different actions that can be taken by
tutors and institutes. Decide which of these correspond to the ‘Responsive’ category
of child protection.
I. Log every concern, with procedures to follow if an issue is reported.
II. Have open discussions with learners about what they can do in situations they
find uncomfortable.
III. Provide staff training and awareness raising sessions about child protection.
IV. Periodically review issues raised and how they were resolved.
a. II and III
b. None of these
c. Only I
d. I and IV That is correct.
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The following are statements describing different actions that can be taken by
tutors and institutes.
Decide which of these correspond to the ‘Preventative’ category of child protection.
I. Log every concern, with procedures to follow if an issue is reported.
II. Have open discussions with learners about what they can do in situations they
find uncomfortable.
III. Provide staff training and awareness raising sessions about child protection.
IV. Periodically review issues raised and how they were resolved.
a. Only III
b. II and III That is correct.
c. I and IV
d. None of these
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Consider this statement about the purpose of the ‘Acadsoc Code of Conduct’ and
decide whether this statement would be better described as being True or False.
'To protect Acadsoc from complaints.'
a. True
b. False That is correct.
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Consider this statement about the purpose of the ‘Acadsoc Code of Conduct’ and
decide whether this statement would be better described as being True or False.
‘To ensure students do not misuse the internet.’
a. False That is correct.
b. True
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Consider this statement about the purpose of the ‘Acadsoc Code of Conduct’ and
decide whether this statement would be better described as being True or False.
‘To help Acadsoc teachers steer an ethical and respectful course.’
a. True That is correct.
b. False
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Consider these statements about the purpose of the ‘Acadsoc Code of Conduct’ and
decide which are FALSE:
I. ‘To help students understand the boundaries of their behaviour.’
II. ‘To help guarantee the safety of Acadsoc tutors.’
III. ‘To explain to pupils their rights and responsibilities as online learners.’
IV. ‘To protect Acadsoc from complaints.’
a. I, II and IV That is correct.
b. I, II and III
c. III
d. I and II
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