📝 Internet Safety Quiz

Test Your Knowledge — KS4 (Ages 14-16)

Name: _________________________________
Date: _________________
Score: _____ / 10
1 What does the Online Safety Act 2023 require tech companies to do?
A Only remove content when asked
B Have a legal duty of care, especially to children, and remove harmful content proactively
C Pay a tax on harmful content
D Report users to police
2 Is it illegal to share intimate images of someone without their consent?
A No — it's just morally wrong
B Only if the person is under 18
C Yes — up to 2 years imprisonment
D Only if shared publicly
3 CEOP is:
A A gaming platform
B The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command — reports online sexual exploitation
C A type of parental control
D A charity for cyberbullying
4 Approximately what percentage of children aged 11-17 have received sexual messages online?
A 1 in 100
B 1 in 20
C 1 in 5
D 1 in 2
5 If someone threatens to share intimate images of you unless you send more, you should:
A Send more to keep them quiet
B Delete all evidence and say nothing
C Report to CEOP, tell a trusted adult, and contact police
D Only tell your best friend
6 What is the first stage of online grooming typically called?
A Isolation
B Control
C Targeting — identifying and making contact with a vulnerable person
D Blackmail
7 Under the Communications Act 2003, malicious messages sent online:
A Are only a civil matter
B Can be a criminal offence
C Are only illegal if sent to children
D Are only illegal if sent anonymously
8 What percentage of young people who experience online harm tell an adult?
A 1 in 2
B 1 in 5
C 1 in 8
D 1 in 20
9 An 'intimate image' under non-consensual image sharing legislation includes:
A Only photographs
B Only images shared publicly
C Photos, videos, and digitally altered images of a sexual nature
D Only content posted on social media
10 The Revenge Porn Helpline provides:
A Legal prosecution services
B Support and advice for victims of non-consensual image sharing, including help with removal
C Online monitoring services
D Police referrals only

How did you do?

8-10: Excellent! 🌟

5-7: Good work — review the areas you missed 👍

0-4: Keep learning — talk to your teacher 📚

📋 Answer Key (Teacher Copy)

Q1. B — Have a legal duty of care, especially to children, and remove harmful content proactively
Q2. C — Yes — up to 2 years imprisonment
Q3. B — The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command — reports online sexual exploitation
Q4. C — 1 in 5
Q5. C — Report to CEOP, tell a trusted adult, and contact police
Q6. C — Targeting — identifying and making contact with a vulnerable person
Q7. B — Can be a criminal offence
Q8. C — 1 in 8
Q9. C — Photos, videos, and digitally altered images of a sexual nature
Q10. B — Support and advice for victims of non-consensual image sharing, including help with removal