Statements A, B and C correctly express central ideas of ICT ethics and digital citizenship, whereas statements D and E are incorrect. Digital citizenship is closely tied to values, behaviour and critical judgement, not just technical skills. Respecting privacy, avoiding harassment and acting responsibly online are core expectations. Therefore, the set A, B and C only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it lists only A and C as correct, omitting B. Statement B is also true, since privacy and consent are fundamental ethical concerns in digital communication. Leaving out B means the option does not capture all correct statements.
Option B:
Option B is correct because it chooses A, B and C, each representing responsible online behaviour, privacy respect and rejection of cyberbullying. It excludes D and E, which wrongly detach digital citizenship from ethics and critical evaluation. This combination is aligned with current understandings of digital citizenship.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it includes D along with A, B and C. Statement D denies the ethical and behavioural dimensions of digital citizenship. Including this false statement makes the combination inconsistent.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it groups B, C, D and E together, accepting both D and E. Since D and E are false and statements A and B are missing, this option does not accurately reflect ICT ethics or digital citizenship.
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