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Questions # 11:

Indian constitution does not expressly provide for the “right to privacy” to its citizens. However, there were various judicial pronouncements of the apex court which finally established the “right to privacy” as a fundamental right subsumed under Article 21 of the constitution of India. Article 21 inter alia provides and protects the __________________.

Options:

A.

Right to Life and Personal liberty

B.

Right to Opportunity

C.

Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression

D.

Right to Equality before law

Questions # 12:

XYZ is a successful startup that acquired a respectable size & scale of operations in last 3 years, handling business process services for small & medium scale enterprises, largely in US & Europe. They are at the stage of closing a deal with a new banking client and working out the details of privacy related obligations in contract. Ensuring effective enforcement of which of the below listed privacy principles is client’s accountability, even after outsourcing its loan approval process to XYZ?

I. Notice

II. Choice and Consent

III. Collection Limitation

IV. Use Limitation

V. Access and Correction

VI. Security

VII. Disclosure to third Party

Please select the correct set of principles from below listed options:

Options:

A.

None of the above, since they are outsourcing the work to XYZ who will carry the liability going forward

B.

All except V and VI

C.

All except III

D.

All of the above listed privacy principles

Questions # 13:

Which of the following statements is true in respect of the India specific government projects such as Aadhaar, National Population Register (NPR), etc. that can have privacy implications?

Options:

A.

Collection of biometrics in India is a statutory requirement

B.

Proper and adequate notification is not provided to data subjects before and during the collection of their personal information

C.

Data subjects are not limited in their ability to exercise control over the ways their personal information is being used, once it has been shared by them as part of the projects

D.

Citizens are being given the choice to opt out from submitting their biometric details and are allowed to complete the environment without submitting their biometrics

Questions # 14:

Which of the following is not a driver for increased privacy-related concerns and subsequent regulatory responses from various governments around the world?

Options:

A.

Outsourcing and trans-border data flows in globalized world

B.

Increasing economic value of personal information

C.

Rising demand of data privacy professionals

D.

Phenomenal rise in use of social networking sites, where a lot of personal information is shared with others

Questions # 15:

A country should allow its citizens to access specific information owned by the government in order to bring transparency in the government administration processes. This is the basis for formulation of which of the following rights in India?

Options:

A.

Right to Privacy Act

B.

Right to Information Act

C.

Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression

D.

Right to Social Security

Questions # 16:

If XYZ & Co. collects, stores and processes personal information of living persons, electronically in a structured filing system, then XYZ could be a:

Options:

A.

Data Processor

B.

Data Controller

C.

Data Subject

D.

Either A or B

Questions # 17:

Which of the following laid foundation for the development of OECD privacy principles for the promotion of free international trade and trans border data flows?

Options:

A.

Fair information Privacy Practices of US, 1974

B.

EU Data Protection Directive

C.

Safe Harbor Framework

D.

WTO’s Free Trade Agreement

Questions # 18:

Which type of data qualify as Sensitive Personal Data or Information under Section 43A of IT (Amendment) Act, 2008?

Options:

A.

Sexual orientation

B.

Political affiliation

C.

Religion and caste

D.

Call Data Records (CDRs)

Questions # 19:

What does PHI stand for, as per HIPAA/ HITECH?

Options:

A.

Personal heuristic information

B.

Public health information

C.

Protected health information

D.

Personal health information

Questions # 20:

Under which of the following conditions can a government department refuse to release information under the provisions of RTI Act?

Options:

A.

Adverse impact of such information on the stability of the ruling party in government

B.

Adverse impact of such information on national security

C.

Adverse impact of such information on personal privacy of its officials if it does not satisfy the public interest at large

D.

Adverse impact of such information on the public image of the government department

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