1) What is the main purpose of most scam emails (phishing)? a) To offer you free money b) To trick you into giving away personal information c) To send you funny jokes d) To help you win a lottery 2) If an unknown person calls you and asks for your username and password, what should you do? a) Give them the information, they might be from technical support b) Ask them to send you an email instead c) Refuse to give any information and end the call d) Ask them for their personal information first 3) You receive a text message saying you've won a prize, but you need to click a link to claim it. What's the safest action? a) Click the link immediately to claim your prize b) Reply to the message asking for more details c) Delete the message, as it's likely a scam d) Share the message with your friends 4) Someone tries to follow you through a secured door at your workplace without using their own access card. What should you do? a) Hold the door open for them, it's polite b) Ask them to use their own access card or report the incident to security c) Ignore them and let them in d) Lend them your access card 5) Why should you be careful about what you post on social media? a) It makes your profile too long b) Only friends will see it anyway c) Scammers can use your shared information to trick you d) It might use up too much data 6) You get an urgent email from your "bank" asking you to click a link to update your account because it's been suspended. What should you look for to see if it's fake? a) The email uses your correct name b) The link looks exactly like your bank's website c) It says "Urgent Action Required." d) The sender's email address looks slightly off, or the link points to a strange website 7) What is a common tactic scammers use to make you act quickly without thinking? a) Offering a very small discount b) Sending a very long, detailed message c) Creating a sense of urgency or fear d) Asking you to solve a puzzle 8) If you find a random USB drive, what is the safest thing to do with it? a) Plug it into your computer to see what's on it b) Give it to a friend c) Turn it over to your IT department or a trusted authority d) Keep it for personal use 9) Why is it important to use different, strong passwords for your various online accounts? a) It makes them easier to remember b) So you don't accidentally log into the wrong account c) If one account is compromised, others remain safe d) It helps your computer run faster 10) What is the best way to confirm if a suspicious request (e.g., for money or information) from a "friend" or "company" is legitimate? a) Reply directly to the message or email b) Assume it's real because it came from someone you know c) Contact the friend or company through a separate, verified method (like a known phone number or a new email) d) Post about it on social media to ask others

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