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This document appears to be a quiz about digital citizenship concepts. It includes questions about principles of digital citizenship like engaging positively, knowing your online world, and choosing consciously. It also asks about related topics like the global digital divide, key events in Philippine history like EDSA revolutions, uses of technology in crisis situations, and definitions of digital citizenship and digital citizens. The quiz aims to test understanding of foundational concepts in digital citizenship.
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Laureta National High School
Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. (Reserve in the end) Is a process of supporting and enabling people to:
a. Express their views and concerns b. Access information and services c. Defend and promote their right and responsibilities d. Xxxxx e. Xxxxx 2. What are the principles of digital citizenship? a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 3. Describes the unequal distribution of information and communication technology across nations, commonly described as the “gap between information haves and have none”. a. Global digital divide 4. A major protest that took place along EDSA from February 22-25, 1986 involving 2 million Filipinos from different sectors. a. EDSA I b. EDSA II c. EDSA III d. EDSA IV 5. Encouraged the Filipinos to help end the regime of the former President Ferdinand Marcos through Radyo Veritas which helped changed the course of history. a. Cardinal Sin 6. Also known as EDSA Revolution which happened during January 17-21, 2001. a. EDSA I b. EDSA II c. EDSA III d. EDSA IV 7. Vital tool for people across the globe to track the situation of their relatives which proved to be successful and is now adapted by more countries. a. People Finder b. Facebook c. Friendster d. Tik-tok 8. Dubbed as the “world’s platform for change” where anyone from online community can create a petition and ask others to sign it. a. Change.org 9. She was saved from execution due to a petition done online. a. Mary Jane Veloso 10. Refers to the utilization of information technology in order t o engage in society, politics, and government. a. Digital Citizenship 11. He defined digital citizens as “those who use the internet regularly and effectively”. a. K. Mossberger 12. A Digital Citizenship principle that respects the rights of others to participate and have an opinion. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 13. A Digital Citizenship principle that says to stand up and speak out about cyberbullying and protecting friends. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 14. A Digital Citizenship principle that speaks not to respond to hurtful or nasty comments, to block and report cyberbullying. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 15. A Digital Citizenship principle that says to report threats of violence to the police. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 16. A Digital Citizenship principle that encourages to speak to parents or trusted adult about upsetting online experiences. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 17. A Digital Citizenship principle that speaks of learning how new skills will help explore the online world. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 18. A Digital Citizenship principle that helps to recognize online risk and how to manage them. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 19. A Digital Citizenship principle that describes the use of secure websites for financial and retail services. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 20. A Digital Citizenship principle that encourages to keep passwords secret, strong and unique. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 21. A Digital Citizenship principle wherein it encourages choosing privacy and security settings carefully and check them regularly. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 22. A Digital Citizenship principle wherein it encourages to choose friends wisely online. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 23. A Digital Citizenship principle that encourages to ask for permission before uploading pictures of friends. a. Engage positively b. Know your online world c. Choose consciously 24. One of the most fundamental blocks to being a digital citizen. a. Digital access 25. Available in many remote countries via cyber cafes and small coffee shops. a. Digital access 26. Deals with understanding the variety of online communication mediums such as email, instant messaging, FB messenger, variety of apps, etc. a. Digital communication 27. Ability for users to recognize that much of the economy is regulated online. a. Digital commerce 28. Deals with understanding of the dangers and benefits of online buying , using credit cards online, etc. a. Digital source 29. The expectation that various mediums require a variety of etiquette. a. Digital etiquette 30. Deals with understanding of how to use various digital devices. a. Digital literacy 31. Ability and knowledge needed to learn and teach using technology tools. a. Digital literacy 32. Where enforcement occurs for illegal downloads, plagiarizing, hacking, creating viruses, etc. a. Digital law 33. This is the set of rights that digital citizens have such as privacy, speech, and so forth. a. Digital rights and responsibilities 34. This means that citizens must take measures to be safe by practicing using difficult passwords, virus protection, backing up data, etc. a. Digital security 35. Digital citizens must be aware of the physical stress placed on their bodies by internet usage. a. Digital health and wellness 36.