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Question # 1
In enforcement cases, what is Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) obligated to do?
A. Publish the decisions it makes regarding complaints.
B. Provide the complainant with a way to appeal a decision.
C. Publish the name of an organization named in a complaint.
D. Intervene in civil actions to provide assistance to complainants.
Question # 2
In enforcement cases, what is Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) obligated to do?
A. Publish the decisions it makes regarding complaints.
B. Provide the complainant with a way to appeal a decision.
C. Publish the name of an organization named in a complaint.
D. Intervene in civil actions to provide assistance to complainants.
Question # 3
In what case would a foreign company NOT be liable for breaches of Singapore's PDPA?
A. If it has a physical office in Singapore.
B. If it is storing information in Singapore.
C. If it is collecting personal information in Singapore.
D. If it collects information from Singaporeans living abroad.
Question # 4
Which of the following is NOT excluded from the scope of Singapore's Do Not Call registry?
A. Messages that promote investment opportunities.
B. Messages that conduct market research.
C. Messages from charitable organizations.
D. Messages from political candidates.
Question # 5
What emerged as the main reason for creating a comprehensive data protection law when Singapore ministers met between 2005 and 2011?
A. To control increasing technological threats.
B. To raise Singapore's human rights standing.
C. To limit the scope of governmental surveillance. 07B13F58239056B81577933EB624485B
D. To enhance Singapore's economic competitiveness
Question # 6
What was the basis for the "TrustSg" mark, which was designed to build confidence in e-commerce transactions before the PDPA was enacted?
A. The Fair Information Practice Principles.
B. The Model Data Protection Code.
C. The Electronic Transactions Act.
D. The 1995 European Directive.
Question # 7
Which of the following is NOT a way that the Singapore government can monitor its citizens?
A. Through the national identity card system.
B. Through the electronic road pricing system.
C. Through a personal computer registration system.
D. Through an online service that holds an individual’s medical records.
Question # 8
Which personal data element is NOT considered a special category of data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
A. Physical or mental health data.
B. Financial information.
C. Race or ethnic origin.
D. Political opinions.
Question # 9
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), European Union member states may be allowed to transfer personal data to the United States in some cases. Which of the following could NOT be used as a legitimate means of doing this?
A. A consent derogation.
B. A certification mechanism.
C. The Safe Harbor Framework.
D. Binding Corporate Rules (BCR).
Question # 10
Which of the following countries will continue to enjoy adequacy status under the GDPR, pending any future European Commission decision to the contrary?
A. Argentina.
B. Mexico.
C. Taiwan.
D. Korea.
Question # 11
Which was NOT listed as an individual right in the 1998 Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs)?
A. Notice.
B. Choice.
C. Right to erasure.
D. Right to data access.
Question # 12
Under India's IT Rules 2011, data subjects have the right to correct inaccuracies in personal information collected about them only if?
A. They are also the providers of the information. :
B. They confirm their consent to maintain the information.
C. They are able to prove the legitimacy of the corrections.
D. They request the corrections within a specified amount of time.
Question # 13
Which European-influenced safeguard was NOT included in Hong Kong or Singapore's personal data protection acts, but was subsequently adopted as a consideration in regulatory guidelines?
A. Controls on automated decision making.
B. Additional protection for sensitive personal data.
C. Legitimate interest as a legal basis for processing.
D. Notice requirements when data is collected from third parties.
Question # 14
In addition to adhering to the data export principle of section 43A of India's IT Act 2000, data exporters in India must also follow principles of?
A. Privity of contract.
B. Disclosure limitation.
C. Mandatory registration.
D. Third party assessment.
Question # 15
Which of the following topics was NOT addressed in India's Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act)?
A. Digital signatures.
B. Censorship limitations.
C. Electronic transactions.
D. Cybersecurity procedures.
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