1. Two of the four categories of data\nprotection and privacy law and practices are informational
privacy and\nA. Territorial privacy.\nB. Health privacy.\nC. Electronic privacy.\nD. Financial privacy. -
AnswerA. Territorial privacy.
2. What is provided in Article 8 of the\nEuropean Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms?\nA. The right of every individual to vote in his or her own country.\nB. The
right of public authorities to collect certain necessary personal data.\nC. The right to respect for an
individual's privacy and family life.\nD. The right of consumers to freely choose their service provider. -
AnswerC. The right to respect for an individual's privacy and family life.
3. What are the three main sources of personal information?\nA. Public and private sector financial
records. Medical records and military service records.\nB. Public records. Publicly available information
and non-public information.\nC. National insurance information. Employment records and law
enforcement records.\nD. Birth records national and foreign government records and state/provincial
government information. - AnswerB. Public records. Publicly available information and non public
information.
4. Which of these elements may be considered personal information?\nA. Information relating to a
company's primary competitors.\nB. Information about a company's leads or prospects.\nC. Company's
financial information disclosed on its website.\nD. The physical location of a company's headquarters. -
AnswerB. Information about a company's leads or prospects.
5. Which human resources data element is not generally considered personal data?\nA. Employee
evaluation.\nB. Job title.\nC. Salary.\nD. Department assignment. - AnswerD. Department assignment.
6. What is the definition of a data\ncontroller?\nA. A third-party service provider that maintains the
platform on which personal data is stored.\nB. A supervisory authority empowered to enforce privacy
regulation or law.\nC. The individual who provides the personal data.\nD. An entity that holds personal
data and determines the purposes of use. - AnswerD. An entity that holds personal data and determines
the purposes of use.
7. What is the correct definition of a privacy policy?\nA. An internal statement that summarizes an
organization's goals for its privacy program.\nB. An internal statement that summarizes the compliance
challenges an organization faces.\nC. An internal statement that governs an organization's handling
practices of personal information.\nD. An internal statement that details an organization's penalties for
, employees who leak personal information. - AnswerC. An internal statement that governs an
organization's handling practices of personal information.
8. Effective security risk management balances the potential for loss with what cost?\nA. The cost of
security protection and management.\nB. The cost of statutory compliance and oversight.\nC. The cost
of notifications related to a data loss.\nD. The cost of reduced efficiencies in operations. - AnswerA. The
cost of security protection and management.
9. The use of personal information should follow what primary principle?\nA. Personal information
usage should be determined by third-party contracts.\nB. Personal information should be limited to the
purposes identified in the notice.\nC. Personal information usage should be determined by the data
controller that collected the personal information.\nD. Organizations should use personal information
for any and all business practices. - AnswerB. Personal information should be limited to the purposes
identified in the notice.
10. A privacy notice does NOT relate towhich principle of the Information Lifecycle?\nA. Use and
retention.\nB. Collection.\nC. Monitoring and enforcement.\nD. Disclosure - AnswerC. Monitoring and
enforcement
11. What must be included in a privacy impact assessment?\nA. A regulatory review of the assessment.\
nB. The source code of the system processing the data.\nC. The attributes of the data collected.\nD. The
administrator passwords of the system being evaluated. - AnswerC. The attributes of the data collected.
12. Which is NOT an example of privacy\nnotice?\nA. A spreadsheet containing specific product names
and general descriptions.\nB. Terms governing a user's participation in an online service or social
network.\nC. The Interactive Advertising Bureau's Advertising Option icon and accompanying language.\
nD. Cardholder agreements or employment contracts. - AnswerA. A spreadsheet containing specific
product names and general descriptions.
13. Which is a concept provided for in the 1973 Code of Fair Information Practices?\nA. There must be a
way to allow a person access to a record of identifiable information.\nB. There must be a way for a
person to delete a record of identifiable information.\nC. There must be a way for a person to make a
record anonymous.\nD. There must be a way for a person to correct or amend a record of identifiable
information. - AnswerD. There must be a way for a person to correct or amend a record of identifiable
information.
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