1) What are negative consequences of excessive use of social media? (What bad things can happen if you use social media too much?) a) E-learning b) Algorithms c) Mental health issues d) Streaming 2) True or False: Notifications can contribute to increased anxiety by constantly demanding attention. a) True b) False 3) Dave receives a message from a stranger on social media asking for his bank details. The message says the situation is an emergency. What do most people think Dave should do? a) Send the details immediately to help. b) Ask for more information about the situation. c) Ignore the message and block the stranger. d) Go and eat a hamburger. 4) You clicked on a suspicious link in an email. What is the most likely consequence? a) Your account gets extra security. b) You get an invitation to a party. c) Your device might get hacked. d) You win a free gift card. 5) Which term refers to the overwhelming feeling caused by the amount of information available online? a) Scrolling b) Information overload c) Data privacy d) Digital detox 6) Virtual reality allows users to experience and interact with a computer-generated environment as if it were real. a) True b) False 7) You've spent hours scrolling through social media, and now you’re feeling anxious and disconnected. What’s the best way to address this? a) Scroll more to find something uplifting. b) Engage in a digital detox for a day. c) Download an app. d) Watch a different type of screen. 8) After sharing personal information on a public forum, you receive targeted ads and emails. What could be the reason? a) Your data is being used to sell you products. b) Your internet connection is improving. 9) What is the term for deliberately spreading false or misleading information on the internet? a) Censorship b) Fake news c) Data privacy d) Hacking 10) You notice a friend constantly checks their phone, even during conversations. What might they be struggling with? a) E-learning b) App development c) Screen time addiction d) Hacking 11) You’ve been ignoring your notifications for days. What’s the most likely outcome? a) Reduced anxiety and better focus. b) You're missing important information. 12) Which term describes an online space where people with shared interests connect and interact? a) Online shopping b) Influencers c) Online community d) Data privacy 13) E-learning is a form of education that takes place over the internet. a) True b) False 14) You come across a celebrity recommending a product on social media. What is this an example of? a) Data collection b) Influencer marketing c) Hacking d) Digital detox 15) You continuously engage with controversial content on social media. What’s a possible response? a) You'll be contacted to share your thoughts on conspiracy theories. b) Your account could receive a warning. 16) What term refers to taking a break from using digital devices to improve mental well-being? a) Streaming b) Online community c) Digital detox d) Scrolling 17) Hacking is the unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. a) True b) False 18) You notice that your data has been used without your consent. What is this an example of?  a) Time management b) Data privacy violation c) Virtual reality d) E-learning 19) After subscribing to multiple online services, what might you notice in your inbox? a) Fewer messages from friends b) More promotional emails c) Increased security alerts d) Decreased battery life 20) What is the primary purpose of leaving comments on social media posts or online articles? a) To share personal data with the platform. b) To express opinions or provide feedback. c) To increase your screen time. d) To automatically receive more notifications.

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