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Data Protection Act

Data Protection Act

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Computers

9th - 10th Grade

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Data Protection Act and GDPR

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Multiple Choice

What does DPA stand for?

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Desk and paper administration

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Data Personalisation Attack

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Data Protection Act

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Multiple Choice

Which of these are examples of personal data?

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hair colour

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name

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pet's name

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Multiple Choice

The DPA only covers information stored on a computer.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The DPA covers people who are dead and alive.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

A small sports club would have to register to be able to store details of it's players.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The following are exemptions to the DPA:

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National Security

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If a company chooses not to be involved.

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There are no exemptions

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Multiple Choice

What does the term Data Subject mean?
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The person who stored the data
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The person who decides how the data will be used
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The person who controls the data
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The person who's data it is

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Multiple Choice

It's the law for an organisation to remove you from their database if you tell them to
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TRUE
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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

How many principles does the Data Protection Act have?
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4
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8
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9
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Multiple Choice

If a data controller breaks the law you may be entitled to...
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Nothing
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A refund
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Compensation

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Multiple Choice

You can demand that your data is not used for
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A suitable purpose
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Intended use
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Marketing

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Multiple Choice

Organisations can't use data for any other purpose without your 
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Date of Birth
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Photograph
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Consent
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Fingerprint

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Multiple Choice

Data must be stored...
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On a single CD
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On a USB
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With a password 6 characters long
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Securely

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Multiple Choice

Organisations storing your data must...
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Keep it up to date
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Keep it for no longer than 5 years after your death
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Ask for more data than required
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Wait for you to contact them to ensure its accurate

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Multiple Choice

What does GDPR stand for?

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General Data Privacy Rights

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General Data Protection Regulation

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Generous Data Propaganda Review

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Good Data Policy Recording

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an additional right under the GDPR?

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The right to compensation

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The right to be forgotten

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The right to a fair trial

Data Protection Act and GDPR

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