Cybersecurity › Module 7 › Lesson 6
Quiz — Cybersecurity Fundamentals Final
Test what you've learned about staying safe online
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You've learned a lot about passwords, phishing, WiFi safety, and how to spot danger online. Let's see how much you remember! Answer these 5 questions. There's no time limit — take your time.
Knowledge Check
Your bank sends you an SMS: 'Confirm your account now or it will be closed.' The link looks almost like your real bank website. What should you do?
Multiple choice
Knowledge Check
You get a job offer SMS from a company you never applied to. They ask you to pay a small fee to start training. What's the red flag here?
Multiple choice
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You're at a coffee shop and see a WiFi network called 'CoffeeShop_Free'. What's the safest choice?
Multiple choice
Knowledge Check
An app asks permission to access your contacts, location, and camera. You don't need these for the app to work. What should you do?
Multiple choice
Knowledge Check
Which password is strongest?
Multiple choice
Knowledge Check
You receive an email asking you to 'verify your account' by clicking a link and entering your password. The email looks like it's from your email provider. What should you do?
Multiple choice
Knowledge Check
True or False: It's safe to use the same password for all your online accounts because it's easier to remember.
True or False
Knowledge Check
Which of the following are good security practices for protecting your personal information? (Select 2)
Select all that apply
Knowledge Check
A website asks you to download a file that claims to be a software update. Your device didn't prompt you to update. What's the safest action?
Multiple choice
Knowledge Check
True or False: Public WiFi networks are safe to use for checking your email and online banking.
True or False
Answer all 10 knowledge checks to continue. (0/10 answered)