&numberofQuestions=7& &q1=It's OK to click on links or open files sent to you by strangers.& &a1=false& &e1=You should delete links and files sent to you by strangers, because they might contain viruses that could damage your computer.& &q2=Computer viruses are harmless.& &a2=false& &e2=Computer viruses can destroy your computer and your files.& &q3=Your friend could send you a computer virus accidentally.& &a3=true& &e3=Sometimes computer viruses can e-mail themselves from your friend's computer to your computer.& &q4=The best way to avoid computer viruses is to delete e-mail and links that you did not expect to get.& &a4=true& &e4=If you get an e-mail that you weren't expecting, you should delete it right away. And you should always use an antivirus program.& &q5=A computer can get a virus if you sneeze on it when you have a cold.& &a5=false& &e5=Computers don't catch viruses from people. They get them from infected files sent to them by other computers.& &q6=Wireless cell phones and handheld computers can’t get computer viruses.& &a6=false& &e6=You always need to be careful when receiving and downloading anything from the Internet, even if you're using a wireless device.& &q7=Cell phones and handheld computers are smaller than desktop computers, so the viruses are smaller and not nearly as dangerous.& &a7=false& &e7=Computer viruses can be very damaging to wireless devices, so always be careful.& &lastVar=loaded&