#1
Which of the following is a key principle of the Privacy Act?
Transparency
Anonymity
Surveillance
Exclusivity
#2
How often should organizations conduct Privacy Act training for their employees?
Once a decade
As needed
Never
Regularly and periodically
#3
What is the primary goal of privacy awareness training programs?
To increase the number of employees
To raise awareness about privacy laws and policies
To reduce company expenses
To promote data sharing
#4
Which of the following is an example of a privacy control measure?
Publishing personal information online
Encrypting sensitive data
Ignoring privacy policies
Collecting data without consent
#5
What type of information is protected under the Privacy Act?
Public information
Sensitive personal information
Corporate data
Random data
#6
Who is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Privacy Act within an organization?
Human Resources department
IT department
Data Protection Officer
Marketing department
#7
Which government agency is typically responsible for enforcing the Privacy Act?
Department of Transportation
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Department of Agriculture
#8
Which of the following is considered sensitive personal information under the Privacy Act?
Home address
Favorite color
Favorite food
Social Security Number
#9
Which of the following is not a key principle of the Privacy Act?
Consent
Security
Collection limitation
Accountability
#10
What is the role of the Privacy Officer within an organization?
To oversee employee salaries
To monitor office supplies
To ensure compliance with privacy laws and policies
To organize company events
#11
What rights does an individual have under the Privacy Act?
Right to bear arms
Right to privacy
Right to free speech
Right to drive
#12
What is the consequence of non-compliance with the Privacy Act?
No consequences
Fines and penalties
Rewards and incentives
Public praise
#13
What is the purpose of a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) in the context of the Privacy Act?
To assess the impact of privacy on national security
To assess the impact of a program or system on individual privacy
To assess the impact of privacy on healthcare
To assess the impact of privacy on education
#14
What is the purpose of the Privacy Act's access and correction provisions?
To restrict access to information
To provide individuals with the right to access and correct their personal information
To delete all personal information
To limit the correction of information
#15
In the context of the Privacy Act, what does 'data minimization' refer to?
Maximizing the use of data
Limiting the collection of data to what is necessary for the purpose
Deletion of all data
Unlimited data sharing
#16
What is the significance of obtaining informed consent under the Privacy Act?
It allows organizations to collect any information they want
It ensures individuals are aware of and agree to the collection and use of their information
It exempts organizations from privacy regulations
It is not necessary under the Privacy Act