Cyber Security Quiz - Module 3: Password Security & Multi-Factor Authentication

1. What is the most secure way to store your passwords?

A) Writing them down on paper
B) Using a password manager
C) Reusing the same password across websites
D) Keeping them in a plain text file on your desktop

2. Which of the following is a strong password?

A) 12345678
B) P@ssw0rd
C) Xy$@1Bf9#Lm!pQ
D) MyDogNameIsCharlie

3. What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)?

A) Using a password and a security question
B) Requiring two or more verification methods
C) Using different passwords for each website
D) Changing passwords every week

4. What is the biggest risk of not using MFA?

A) A hacker could access your account with just a stolen password
B) You may forget your password
C) Websites will force you to change your password frequently
D) Your account could be deleted automatically

5. Which of these is an example of Multi-Factor Authentication?

A) Logging in with only a username and password
B) Using a fingerprint and a one-time code
C) Answering a security question
D) Just clicking "Remember Me" on a login page