You might suspect someone is using Wikipedia for Jeopardy answers if they can quickly provide detailed information or obscure facts that aren't common knowledge, especially under pressure. Additionally, if their answers lack depth or context typically found in comprehensive sources, it could indicate they are relying on quick look-ups rather than genuine knowledge. Observing their response patterns, such as hesitating before providing answers or referencing specific entries, may also suggest they are consulting online resources.
At this time Wiki Answers Community does not tell you if someone is online.
if it feels like they are using you, they are...trust your gut!
If someone from Answers told you that your Android had been hacked, they probably based it on information that you provided. We have no way of knowing if your phone was hacked.
This is a prompt you need to answer. Your teacher is looking for your answers and not what we think.
Perhaps someone is trying to tell you: "It's over, man. Let her go."
you can tell when a person is using you when they act all, "can you do this, can you do that" and when they never say thanks.
You can tell when a dildo was used if you saw someone using it.
to tell on someone
An on-line investigation suggests that there are no towns called Jeopardy which is, perhaps, fortunate because who would want to tell people they live in Jeopardy? Or, worse yet, that they were born in Jeopardy? Or, worse still, that they have lived in Jeopardy all their lives?
If you believe someone is using your mobile hot spot you can go to your settings and tap on internet sharing. This will give you a list of who is using your WIFI.
Ask them. And hope they are not lying.
No but they will know that your on a mobile