8 Data Protection Principles Quiz (KS3)

8 Data Protection Principles Quiz (KS3)

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8 Data Protection Principles Quiz (KS3)

8 Data Protection Principles Quiz (KS3)

Assessment

Quiz

Computers

Hard

Created by

Rumena Qureshi

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Isabella, Alexander, and Emily are working on a school project that involves collecting and processing personal data. What is the purpose of the data protection principles they should follow?

To use the collected personal data for targeted advertising

To make the collected personal data easily accessible to anyone

To ensure that the collected personal data is processed lawfully and fairly

To sell the collected personal data for profit

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Anaya, Evie, and Neha are working on a school project that involves collecting and storing personal data of their classmates. Which principle should they follow to ensure that the data they collect is accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date?

Principle of inconsistency

Principle of randomness

Principle of accuracy

Principle of exaggeration

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

James, Ava, and Benjamin are working on a project that involves collecting user data. In which scenario would the data protection principle of 'data minimization' be applicable?

Scenario where James, Ava, and Benjamin collect and process only the necessary and relevant user data

Scenario where James, Ava, and Benjamin collect and process outdated and irrelevant user data

Scenario where James, Ava, and Benjamin share user data without any restrictions

Scenario where James, Ava, and Benjamin collect and process all available user data

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Leo, Noah, and Jacob are working on a school project that involves collecting personal data from their classmates. What does the data protection principle of 'integrity and confidentiality' require them to do with this data?

Sell the personal data to the highest bidder

Share the personal data with anyone who requests it

Keep the personal data secure and protected from unauthorized access or disclosure

Store the personal data in an unsecured and easily accessible manner

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ava, Leo, and Ishaan are discussing the data protection principle of 'lawfulness, fairness, and transparency'. Leo wonders how this principle protects individuals' rights. How would you explain it to him?

It allows for unfair and non-transparent processing of personal data

It only protects the rights of organizations, not individuals

It ensures that individuals' personal data is processed in a legal and transparent manner, with fairness and respect for their rights.

It has no impact on individuals' rights

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Arjun is working on a project related to data protection principles. He is trying to understand the concept of 'purpose limitation'. Can you explain it to him in the context of a real-world scenario?

There are no restrictions on how personal data can be used. For example, a company can use customer data for marketing without their consent.

Personal data can be collected for any purpose without limitations. For instance, a hospital can use patient data for research without informing them.

Data protection principles do not apply to the concept of purpose limitation. For example, a school can use student data for any purpose they see fit.

Personal data should be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes. For instance, if Anaya signs up for a newsletter from a website, her email should only be used for sending the newsletter and not for other purposes without her consent.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Arthur, Isabella, and Sophia are running a startup. What could be the consequences if they do not adhere to the data protection principles in their company?

No legal consequences

Legal consequences, financial penalties, loss of customer trust, and damage to reputation

Increased customer trust and loyalty

No impact on reputation

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