#1
Which amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right to freedom of speech?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Third Amendment
Fourth Amendment
#2
Which of the following is considered a fundamental right in the Indian Constitution?
Right to Privacy
Right to Drive
Right to Vote
Right to Employment
#3
In the context of privacy, what does 'data minimization' refer to?
Maximizing the collection of personal data
Minimizing the amount of personal data collected
Storing personal data indefinitely
Sharing personal data without consent
#4
What is the main purpose of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enacted by the European Union?
To enhance cybersecurity measures
To protect the rights and freedoms of individuals with regard to their personal data
To facilitate unrestricted data sharing among businesses
To impose taxation on digital services
#5
What is the primary objective of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)?
To regulate environmental conservation
To ensure the safety of consumer products
To protect the privacy rights of California residents
To promote tourism in California
#6
What is the legal term for the invasion of an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy?
Privacy Infringement
Privacy Encroachment
Privacy Violation
Privacy Intrusion
#7
In the context of privacy law, what does 'probable cause' refer to?
A reasonable belief that a crime has been or is being committed
A specific, articulable suspicion of wrongdoing
A random hunch about potential criminal activity
A preponderance of evidence against an individual
#8
What does the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) Article 8 protect?
Right to Freedom of Speech
Right to Fair Trial
Right to Privacy
Right to Education
#9
Which of the following is NOT typically considered a component of privacy?
Confidentiality
Integrity
Availability
Transparency
#10
Which international organization oversees the protection of privacy rights in the digital sphere?
United Nations
European Union
International Monetary Fund
International Criminal Court
#11
Which landmark Supreme Court case established the right to privacy as a fundamental right under the United States Constitution?
Roe v. Wade
Brown v. Board of Education
Griswold v. Connecticut
Miranda v. Arizona
#12
What is the principle behind the 'Right to Be Forgotten' in privacy law?
Individuals can request removal of personal data from online platforms
Individuals have the right to erase their memories
Governments have the right to censor information on the internet
Individuals have the right to be digitally invisible
#13
What is the significance of the 'right to informational self-determination' in privacy law?
Individuals have the right to control their personal information
Governments have the right to access any personal information
Companies have the right to sell personal information without consent
Individuals have the right to make information public against their will
#14
Which of the following is a landmark case concerning the right to privacy in the United States?
Katz v. United States
United States v. Jones
United States v. Miller
Smith v. Maryland
#15
What is the principle of 'data subject access rights' in privacy law?
Individuals have the right to access and review personal data held by organizations
Organizations have the right to access and review personal data of individuals
Governments have the right to access and review personal data without consent
Personal data should be accessible to anyone on the internet