1) What do you think is the most commonly used password in the UK? a) yellowwatercucumber b) 123456 c) GTfd6whdjhyu$£% d) ?timeringyellow23 2) How many accounts should you use the same password for? a) One Account b) Three Accounts c) 10 Accounts d) All Accounts 3) Is it okay to give your password to...? a) An ‘IT Person’ who asks for it over the phone b) Your Classmate c) Your Best Friend d) None of the above 4) Passwords should be….. a) Complex & Unique b) Basic & Easy c) Simple & Short d) Similar & Short 5) When should you use similar passwords? a) When the accounts are for similar things (eg Social Media Accounts) b) Never c) On all your accounts d) On a few of your accounts 6) Should you use personal information in your passwords? a) No, personal information could be found online and used by someone attempting to get access to your accounts b) Yes, it makes them easier to remember c) Yes, it helps to make them more personal d) Yes, friends and family will remember them also 7) When should you change your passwords? a) Never b) Every 6 Months or if the account has been breached c) Once a year d) Every 10 years 8) What does NCSC advise for password creation? a) A short, easy to remember password such as a pet’s name b) Birth Date c) Three random words d) Use family information 9) You need at least ......... to have a strong password. a) 2 characters b) 4 characters c) 8 characters d) 64 characters 10) What could happen if someone knows your password? a) Login into your accounts online b) Pretend to be you online and do things you wouldn't do c) Find out things about you that you don't want other people to know d) All of the above

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