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- Communication Skill Set
- When you mentor, are you
- Often working on other problems
- Dealing with real life issues
- Working with the people in front of you
- Answering other SL questions from help groups
- At a community gateway or help island, what would be appropriate dress?
- Barely-there clothing
- Formal-wear
- Jeans and a t-shirt
- Nothing at all; after all, sex sells
- What would be appropriate clothing at a welcome area?
- Barely-there clothing
- Formal-wear
- Jeans and a t-shirt
- Nothing at all; after all, sex sells
- How do you want people to feel about you when you are mentoring?
- They should feel scared of me
- They should feel that I am in charge
- They should feel that I am their friend
- They should feel neutral toward me
- Know the terms of service and community standards
- What is the name of the exchange where Lindens are traded for dollars, and vice versa?
- Linden Bank
- Bank of Second Life
- The Lindex Exchange
- http://www.secondlife.com/currency
- Who is responsible for service outages?
- Linden Lab
- Linden Lab's internet provider
- Second Life Mentors
- Region owners
- Under what conditions can service outages be scheduled?
- When a region owner wants it done
- When a Second Life server crashes
- When the Internet Provider needs it done for performance reasons
- When an update or fix is ready to be deployed
- What is the minimum age to be in Second Life?
- 18
- 13
- 14
- 12
- What is the minimum age to be on the Adult grid?
- 21
- 18
- 17 as long as they're within a couple months of their 18th birthday
- 13
- Is it possible to transfer an account to a third party?
- Yes
- No
- What are the conditions for transferring an account?
- I write Linden Lab a letter explaining what I want and Linden Lab will transfer it
- I have to put it in my Will and then send the Will to Linden Lab, then they will transfer it
- Accounts cannot be transferred under any conditions
- I have to put it in my Will and when I die the Will and supporting documentation have to be sent to Linden Lab, who has final say on whether the account will be transferred
- Who owns the account you use to access Second Life?
- You do
- You and your partner
- You and your wife
- Linden Lab
- What two documents are required reading when creating a Second Life account?
- http://blogs.secondlife.com
- http://secondlife.com/corporate/tos.php
- https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/features/blog/2009/06/01/adult-content-changes-in-summary
- http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php
- What are new residents interested in primarily?
- Money
- Clothing
- Information
- Friends
- Sex
- Jobs
- How do new residents try to get those things?
- Steal from others
- Beg money from people
- Ask
- Buy from a freebie area
- (a) and (c)
- (a) and (b)
- All of the above
- Who enforces Linden Lab policy?
- Second Life Mentors
- Region owners
- Estate Managers
- Linden Lab
- The Governance Team
- What is the definition of an abuse-reportable situation?
- Someone is annoying you by asking for too much help
- Someone is wearing a "Click me for free L$" sign
- Someone is being unbearably happy
- Someone is chat spamming despite warnings
- (a) and (c)
- (b) or (d)
- What is your role as a mentor?
- Assist residents
- Be friends with residents
- Police behavior of residents
- Act as a traffic director to get them somewhere else in SL where they can have fun
- Depictions of sexual activity or showing genitalia belong in a Mature region:
- Yes
- No
- People should not expect to see swearing in a Mature regions:
- Yes
- No
- Bad language is allowed in PG regions:
- Yes
- No
- Sex acts happening outside are allowed in Adult regions:
- Yes
- No
- What is KBAotW
- Knowledge Base Abuse report of the Week
- Knowledge Base Article of the Week
- What is MotD
- Mentor of the Day
- Message of the Day
- Map of the Day
- Which of the below are resources for information about Second Life?
- http://wiki.secondlife.com
- http://www.google.com
- http://secondlife.com/support
- http://jira.secondlife.com
- Your colleagues
- http://www.google.com
- What steps do you take to communicate clearly with someone from a culture other than your own?
- Read their questions carefully and answer them
- Get someone who speaks their language
- Use a translator and hope it works well enough that you can understand them
- Try to make them laugh at your jokes to relax them
- None of the above
- Describing things accurately: techniques for describing procedures
- Which of these descriptions is correct?
- To edit an object, drag the item to the ground, then edit it
- To edit an object, first rez it, then edit it
- To edit an object, go to an area where you can bring things out of your inventory, left-click and drag the object onto the ground, then right-click the object and select Edit
- To edit an object, left-click and drag the object onto the ground, then edit it
- How many people can you help at one time?
- I have a queue system, there is no limit to how many I can help at one time
- Two or three
- Five, one in front of me and four in IM
- One
- What steps would you take in dealing with a new resident asking for sex in a welcome area?
- Explain to them the rules of welcome areas and if they do not respond, file an abuse report
- Send an abuse report, explain the issue, and let the Lindens figure it out
- Get their attention, explain the rules of welcome areas, chat with them a bit to see what they need, get them the information they want; if they still do not pay attention or if you cannot get their attention, then file an abuse report
- Tell them to stop and if they do not, then send an abuse report
- Why do you file an abuse report?
- The resident is bugging me
- The resident is ignoring the rules no matter how many times they have been warned
- The resident is particle- or object-spamming the area
- What the resident is doing is negatively affecting my enjoyment of Second Life
- Whenever any rule is broken
- When do you file an abuse report?
- Something happening to you or around you is wrong
- Whenever you see something that violates the SL terms of service
- Whenever you see something that violates the SL community standards
- Whenever you see something that violates the SL Welcome Area Guidelines
- Whenever you see something that violates the local parcel owner's rules
- Whenever you see something that violates the SL terms of service, community standards, Welcome Area guidelines, or the local parcel owner's rules
- Whenever you see something that violates the SL terms of service, community standards, Welcome Area guidelines, the local parcel owner's rules, or the region owner's rules
- Whenever you see something that violates the SL terms of service, community standards, or Welcome Area guidelines
- What are ways to avoid being griefed (check all that apply)?
- Sit on something
- Mute the griefer
- Reduce particle effects
- Ban the person from your parcel/region
- What are the possible ramifications of filing an abuse report?
- Anything from warning to IP address ban
- Linden Lab Customer Service decides the appropriate punishment
- Is there a benefit to announcing who you are and why you are there?
- Yes
- No
- What is an appropriate way to announce who you are and why you are there (check all that apply)?
- Say your name and your title
- No need to say my name, on-screen chat says who I am
- Say your name and your job description
- Say hello and tell them why you are there in friendly terms
- Say your name, rank, and serial number
- Technical Skillset
- How can you walk?
- Use the arrow keys
- Use the movement controls
- Have someone else right-click on you and select Come to Me
- Double-click on the ground
- Right-click on someone and select Go To
- Have someone open your profile and select Send Teleport Request
- Right-click on an object and select Go To
- Use the ASDW keys
- How can you run?
- Press Ctrl-R then use any movement control
- Press Ctrl-Alt-R then use any movement control
- Go to the Edit menu and select Always Run
- Go to the Edit menu and select Change Speed
- How do you Hover/Fly?
- Using the ASDW sequence, press H for Hover
- Usign the ASDW sequence, press F for Fly
- Press Ctrl-H
- Press the Ctrl-Home key
- Press the Home key
- Press the Page Up key until you start flying
- How do you land?
- Using the ASDW sequence, press H for Hover
- Usign the ASDW sequence, press F for Fly
- Press Ctrl-H
- Press the Ctrl-Home key
- Press the Home key
- Press the Page Down key until you land
- Finding people on your region/parcel
- Walk around and find them
- Use the camera controls and cam the region
- Click the Mini-Map button
- Finding your way through a crowd
- Just walk towards the target; people will understand if you run them over, it is common
- Use the Mini-Map to avoid the other residents
- Wait for all the residents to appear on-screen, then carefully walk around them
- Figuring out whether people are higher or lower than you
- Fly up and down until you find out who is above and below you
- Look at the Mini-Map; the green "^" indicates they are below you and the "v" indicates they are above you
- Look at the Mini-Map; the green "^" indicates they are above you and the "v" indicates they are below you
- What can you do with the Map?
- Search for telehubs
- Search for residents
- Search for land for sale
- Search for events rated by maturity
- Search for online friends
- Get the SLURL for where you are
- Look for regions
- Teleport places
- All of the above
- What can you do with Search?
- Teleport places
- Shop
- Find people
- Find classes
- Find anything
- How do you get landmarks?
- Someone gives you one
- You create one via the World menu
- It comes in a box
- You get them when you go somewhere
- All of the above
- Is there a limit to how many things can be in an inventory?
- Yes
- No
- What kinds of things can be in an inventory? (check all that apply)
- Socks
- Shoes
- Prims
- Avatars
- Skins
- Hair
- Teeth
- How many inventory windows can be open at one time?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- As many as I want
- What kinds of clothing can you have? (choose only one)
- Pants
- Shoes
- Socks
- You name it
- Underwear
- Bra
- Skirt
- Boots
- What three ways are there of wearing something?
- Drag and drop
- Right-click and attach to a custom point
- Drag and drop onto a particular attachment point
- Right-click and wear
- Right-click and attach to a HUD location
- Drag and drop onto a HUD location
- How do you create an outfit?
- Create a folder, drop some clothes into it, call it an outfit
- Go into appearance mode, create an outfit, give it a name, save it
- Go into appearance mode, create an outfit, give it a name, check all the appropriate boxes, save it
- Which of the following are ways you can wear an outfit?
- Go to the Edit menu, select Clothing, and choose an outfit
- Go to the Inventory, find the outfit, right-click on it, and wear
- Drag all the items onto the ground and put them on one at a time
- Go to your Inventory, find items you want to wear, and right-click and wear each of them individually
- Go to the Inventory, find the outfit, and drag and drop it onto your avatar
- How do you sort the inventory by date
- Click the Edit menu and select "Sort inventory by date"
- Open the Inventory and select the File menu, then "Sort inventory by date"
- Open the Inventory and select the Sort menu, then select Date
- Money: what is it?
- A derivative of the US dollar
- In-world currency of Second Life
- Is it necessary?
- Yes
- No
- How much can I have?
- As much as there is
- No more than 10,000,000 Linden
- No more than 1,000,000,000 Linden
- As much as I can get
- How do I get it?
- Money trees
- Purchase them with a credit card
- Gifts
- Paying jobs
- Theft
- Given to you via a Linden Grant
- Stipend from a premium account
- Get them from Linden Lab once I put payment info in my account
- Put in a ticket to Linden Lab for as much as you need
- How do you buy without money?
- Purchase it with in-world credit and ask the seller to credit you
- Only purchase free items
- Take the item
- Get someone to purchase it for you
- Purchasing with money
- Left-click and buy
- Right-click and buy
- Use a gift card
- What methods are there to chat with nearby people?
- Use the public chat window
- Use the local chat window
- Use an IM window
- Trade notecards
- How many people can be on the friends list?
- Less than 10,000
- Less than 1,000
- No limit
- How do you chat privately with someone?
- Bring them at least 20 meters away from anyone else
- Chat with them via IM
- Trade notecards
- Email them
- How do you have a conference chat?
- Create a group and add people to the group
- Teleport everyone to a single location and talk with them there
- Chat with one person, then go to the Tools menu and select Chat — Additional Resident until you have added them all
- Go to the Friends list, left-click on the first person, then hold down the CTRL key and select as many more people as you want to talk with, then click the IM button
- How do you find a group?
- Ask your friends for recommendations
- Use Search—Groups
- Use Search—All
- See what groups are available at different locations
- How do you add a group?
- Get a friend to add you
- Click the Join button
- Go where there is a group add mechanism
- How do you participate in group chat?
- Have someone invite you to the group chat
- Go to your Groups list, select, the group, and click the IM/Call button
- Click the IM Received button when someone chats in the group
- How do you right-click on something with a Macintosh?
- CTRL-click
- SH-CMD-click
- CMD-click
- What is the equivalent of a Alt-CTRL-Left click on a PC?
- CMD-OPT-click
- SH-OPT-click
- How do you switch the language of the SL viewer?
- Choose the correct language when you install
- Go to the Edit—Language Settings menu selection
- Edit Preferences in the Communication tab
- Edit Preferences on the General tab
- How can you walk?