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QUESTION 1

What is the concept referred to as the "digital tattoo"? 

The digital dossier is a government document that records an individual's digital activities and online behaviour. 

The digital tattoo signifies a specialised technique for creating lifelike digital renderings of tattoos. 

It refers to a digital fingerprinting technology for identifying individuals based on their tattoo patterns. 

It signifies that information shared or posted online can have lasting consequences and be difficult to erase. 

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QUESTION 2

Why is it important to be clear and concise in digital messages?

Digital messages lack non-verbal cues, so being clear and concise helps compensate for the absence of tone, facial expressions, and body language. 



Using complex language and technical jargon in digital messages is acceptable, as it showcases expertise and professionalism.

Being concise in digital messages may come across as abrupt or dismissive, so it is better to provide lengthy explanations and justifications

Lengthy and verbose messages are preferred in digital communication as they showcase the sender's thoroughness and knowledge of the topic

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QUESTION 3

Which of the following is NOT a potential effect of cyberbullying?

Academic Problems: The stress and emotional impact of cyberbullying can affect a victim's concentration, leading to difficulties in academic performance. 



Social Isolation: Cyberbullying can lead to social isolation as victims may withdraw from social activities and relationships out of fear or shame. 

Low Self-Esteem: Victims of cyberbullying may experience a decrease in self-esteem and confidence due to the constant negative feedback they receive. 

Emotional Distress: Cyberbullying can cause significant emotional distress, including feelings of sadness, anxiety, and depression

Heightened Awareness: Cyberbullying incidents can raise awareness about online safety and the need for effective policies and interventions. 

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QUESTION 4

What is UNICEF's definition of cyberbullying? 

Cyberbullying includes only physical threats and direct intimidation through digital platforms. 

Cyberbullying focuses solely on the emotional impact and excludes any potential physical harm caused by online behaviour.

Cyberbullying involves repeated behaviour aimed at scaring, angering, or shaming individuals using online platforms. 

Cyberbullying refers to online harassment conducted exclusively by strangers or unknown individuals. 

Cyberbullying is a form of cybercrime involving hacking and stealing personal information. 

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QUESTION 5

How do social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn contribute to your participation in society as a digital citizen? 

Offering virtual meeting opportunities 

Providing access to online courses and educational resources 

Assisting in financial management and budgeting 

Enabling communication and connection with others

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QUESTION 6

According to UNICEF, how can you tell the difference between a joke and bullying?

Duration: If the comment or behaviour is short-lived, it is likely a joke rather than bullying.

Frequency: If the comment or behaviour occurs infrequently, it is more likely to be a joke. 

Humour: If the comment or behaviour elicits laughter or amusement from others, it is likely a joke. 

Intent: Assess the intention behind the comment or behaviour. A joke is typically meant to be light-hearted and playful, while bullying is intended to harm or hurt someone. 



Age: If the comment or behaviour involves younger individuals, it is often dismissed as harmless joking rather than bullying. 

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QUESTION 7

What roles do communication and collaboration play in a group project? 

Proper communication and collaboration skills enhance information sharing and ensure everyone is on the same page. 

Effective communication and collaboration can be disregarded if a strong leader takes charge and makes decisions on behalf of the group

Communication and collaboration skills are unimportant if the project has clear guidelines and objectives. 

Overemphasising communication and collaboration can lead to inefficiency and excessive meetings or discussions. 

Focusing on communication and collaboration can result in losing individual autonomy and creativity

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QUESTION 8

What should you consider when giving feedback or constructive criticism in digital communication? 

Providing general feedback without specific examples 

Using personal and unrelated examples to emphasise your points 

Avoiding criticism

Focusing on the issue at hand and providing specific examples 

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QUESTION 9

How does your relationship with the recipient affect the formality and use of lingo and emoticons in digital communication? 

When you have a close and informal relationship with the recipient, using lingo and emoticons can be more acceptable and help convey familiarity and friendliness. 

Your relationship with the recipient should dictate using lingo and emoticons in digital communication, even in professional settings. 

The level of formality and the use of lingo and emoticons should be consistent regardless of the relationship with the recipient. 

It is always best to maintain a formal tone and avoid using lingo and emoticons, regardless of your relationship with the recipient.

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QUESTION 10

How can non-verbal cues be compensated for in digital communication? 

Sending voice recordings or videos alongside digital messages can fully compensate for the absence of non-verbal cues. 

Requesting feedback and clarification from the recipient during digital communication can help ensure understanding and address potential misinterpretations. 

Sharing images or GIFs in digital communication can effectively replicate non-verbal cues and compensate for their absence. 

Using capitalisation or bolding in digital messages can substitute for the lack of non-verbal cues and convey emphasis or urgency. 

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QUESTION 11

Which of the following information is typically included in a privacy policy statement?

Instructions for troubleshooting common technical problems.

Information on the types of services and/or products a company offers

Details about the website or application's data collection practices.

List of customer reviews and testimonials.

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QUESTION 12

Grant received an email informing him that he had won a free smartphone in a contest he did not enter. The email asked for his personal information to claim the prize. What safety measure should Grant take to protect himself from potential scams?

Click the link and provide the requested personal information.

Reply to the email with his personal information for verification purposes.

Delete the email and report it as a potential phishing attempt.

Forward the email to friends to share the good news.

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QUESTION 13

Samantha, an artist, creates a beautiful painting in her studio. What can Samantha expect in terms of copyright protection for her artwork?

Copyright protection is automatic and applies as soon as Samantha creates the painting.

Copyright protection only applies to artists who want to sell their work, she needs to apply for copyright if she wants to sell the painting.

Samantha needs to register her painting with the copyright office for protection

Samantha needs to display a copyright notice alongside her artwork for protection.

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QUESTION 14

Robert is a social media user and regularly posts updates about his personal life, including pictures, videos, and location check-ins. He often shares his opinions on various topics. Which of the following options describes Robert's digital footprint?

Social digital footprint.

Localised digital footprint.

Passive digital footprint.

Active digital footprint.

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QUESTION 15

Rethabile discovered a suspicious app on her smartphone that she did not remember installing. The app requested extensive permissions to access her personal information and device features. Concerned about her privacy and potential malware, what action should Rethabile take to protect herself?

Share her personal information with the app to ensure its proper functioning.

Remove the app immediately from her smartphone.

Grant the app permissions as requested to see its functionality.

Contact customer support for the app and report the suspicious behavior.

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QUESTION 16

Hector finds an interesting image on the internet and decides to use it in a presentation for his school project without obtaining proper permission. What potential consequence might Hector face for not respecting the image's intellectual property rights?

Improved academic performance due to the image's inclusion.

Legal action and potential financial penalties.

Positive recognition for using a visually appealing image.

Access to more free images for future projects.

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QUESTION 17

Lisa uses her social media accounts to document her fitness journey, providing workout routines, healthy recipes, and motivational messages. However, she occasionally promotes quick-fix diets and unrealistic body standards. Which of the following describes Lisa's digital footprint?

Positive digital footprint.

Social digital footprint.

Both positive and negative digital footprints.

Negative digital footprint.

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QUESTION 18

Alex maintains a professional LinkedIn profile where he ensures that his work experience is updated, as well as his skills, and accomplishments. He connects with colleagues and engages in industry-related discussions by reposting interesting articles and commenting on discussion threads. Which of the following options describes Alex's digital footprint?

Localised digital footprint

Active digital footprint

Localised digital footprint

Passive digital footprint.

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QUESTION 19

Lisa frequently shops online and interacts with e-commerce websites. She adds products to her cart, makes purchases, and writes reviews. Additionally, she allows cookies on websites to personalise her browsing experience. What describes Lisa's digital footprint?

Localised digital footprint.

Passive digital footprint.

Both active and passive footprint

Active digital footprint.

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QUESTION 20

Karabo shares personal anecdotes and stories on her blog, inspiring others with her vulnerability and authenticity. She encourages self-reflection and personal growth through her writing. However, she occasionally receives negative comments from individuals who disagree with her views. Which of the following options describes Karabo’s digital footprint?

Both positive and negative digital footprints.

Social digital footprint

Positive digital footprint.

Negative digital footprint.

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QUESTION 21

Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of excessive technology use? 

Impaired cognitive abilities and critical thinking skills 

Strengthened social connections and relationships 

Physical health issues such as poor posture and eye strain 

Academic or work-related problems and reduced productivity 

Increased risk of encountering cyberbullying and inappropriate content 

Strengthened social connections and relationships.