This quiz addresses part of the requirements of the National Curriculum KS1 for children aged 5 and 6 in years 1 and 2 in Computing. Specifically it looks at protecting personal data and information. It is one of 20 quizzes to help you find out about how computers work, and how they affect all our lives.
Computers can store vast amounts of information. Another word for all that information is data. We all have to be careful about the data stored on computers, protecting it from people we do not trust. At school, the school office has important personal information about you - your name, your address, your date of birth, who to contact at home, and your telephone numbers. Teachers keep records - how many gold stars you have won, and just how well you are doing in maths or history. Here’s a little quiz all about protecting your personal information.
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You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - How to keep our personal information private
Even a tiny USB stick can hold lots of information
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That’s the most important information about you - your name
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Do you know your address?
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What is your date of birth? Don’t tell everyone
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How old are you?
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It’s important that the school knows who to phone if you are not well
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What do you get when you do well at your schoolwork?
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Sam tries very hard not to miss school
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All your information is very important
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How many questions have you got right?
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