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The S.I. College of Higher EducationSample QuestionsSubject:Cyber Law Sem:VIUnit 11 When IT Act 2000 came into effect? A. October 17, 2000 B. October 17, 2001 C. November 11, 2000 D. November 11, 2001 2 How many schedules are there in IT Act 2000? A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 2 3 Which is the Act which provide...
The S.I.A. College of Higher Education Sample Questions Subject:Cyber Law
Sem:VI Unit 1
1
When IT Act 2000 came into effect? A. October 17, 2000 B. October 17, 2001 C. November 11, 2000 D. November 11, 2001
2
How many schedules are there in IT Act 2000? A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 2
3
Which is the Act which provides legal framework for e-Governance in India A. IT (amendment) Act 2008 B. Indian Penal Code C. IT Act 2000 D. None of the above
4
Which section of IT Act deals with the legal recognition of electronic records? A. Section 2 B. Section 5 C. Section 6 D. Section 4
5
What is/are component of IT Act 2000 ? A. Legal Recognition to Digital Signatures B. Regulation of Certification Authorities. C. Digital Certificates D. All the above
6
The section deals with legal recognition of digital signature A. Section 3
B. Section 5 C. Section 6 D. Section 4 7
The section deals with the use of electronic records and digital signature in Government and its agencies A. Section 3 B. Section 5 C. Section 6 D. Section 7
8
Which section of IT Act 2000 deals with the punishment for cheating by impersonation by using computer resources? a. Section 66D b. Section 66C c. Section 66B d. Section 66F
9
The following punishment is mentioned in which section of IT Act 2000 '3 years of imprisonment and/or 5 lakh repees penalty for first conviction & in the event of second or subsequent conviction 5 years of imprisonment and/or 10 lakh rupees penalty A. Section 67 B. Section 66 C. Section 65 D. Section 64
10
Which section of IT Act deals with Hacking of computer systems and its penalties? A. Section 65 B. Section 66 C. Section 62 D. Section 67
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What is the punishment for hacking of computers? A. Three year imprisonment or 10 lakh rupees penalty or both B. Life Imprisonment C. Three year imprisonment or 5 lakh rupees penalty or both D. Three year imprisonment or 2 lakh rupees penalty or both
12
Which section of IT Act deals with Cyber terrorism? A. Section 66C B. Section 66B C. Section 66F D. Section 66A
13
What is the punishment for identity theft in IT Act? A. Two year imprisonment or 1 lakh rupees penalty or both B. Three year imprisonment or 1 lakh rupees penalty or both C. Three year imprisonment or 2 lakh rupees penalty or both D. None of the above
14
What is the penalty for destroying computer source code? a. Three year imprisonment or 3 lakh rupees penalty or both b. Two year imprisonment or 2 lakh rupees penalty or both c. Three year imprisonment or 5 lakh rupees penalty or both d. Three year imprisonment or 2 lakh rupees penalty or both
15
Which section of IT Act deals with Child pornography? A. Section 67F B. Section 67D C. Section 67C D. Section 67B
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What is the maximum penalty for damage to Computer, Computer systems, unauthorized access, download of data, infecting with virus, denial of access etc as per Section 43 a. Rs. 50 lakh b. Rs.1 crore c. Rs. 5 crore d. Rs.75 lakh
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Which section of IT Act 2000 propose a punishment of life imprisonment? a. Section 66F b. Section 66C c. Section 66B d. Section 66A
18
What is the proposed punishment for Cyber Terrorism in IT Act?
a. 1 Crore rupees penalty b. Life Imprisonment c. 10 year imprisonment d. 6 year imprisonment 19
In a cognizable case under IPC, the police has the (a) authority to arrest a person without warrant (b) authority to investigate the offence without permission of the Magistrate (c) both (a) &(b) (d) either (a) or (b).
20
In a non-cognizable case under IPC, the police has the authority (a) to investigate into the offence without order given by the Magistrate but cannot arrest the accused without warrant (b) to investigate and even arrest the accused without warrant (c) neither to investigate without order of the Magistrate nor can arrest the accused without warrant (d) cannot investigate without orders of the Magistrate but can arrest without warrant.
21
In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right (a) by the police officer (b) by the court (c) both by the police officer & the court (d) either (a) or (b)
22
Many cyber crimes come under the Indian Penal Code. Which one of the following? a. Sending threatening messages by email b.Forgery of electronic record c. Bogus websites d.All of these
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What type of cyber-crime, its laws and punishments does section 66 of the Indian IT Act holds? a) Cracking or illegally hack into any system b) Putting antivirus into the victim c) Stealing data d) Stealing hardware components
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Download copy, extract data from an open system done fraudulently is treated as _________ a) cyber-warfare b) cyber-security act c) data-backup d) cyber-crime
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Which of the following is not a type of cyber crime? a) Data theft b) Forgery c) Damage to data and systems d) Installing antivirus for protection
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Which of the following is not done by cyber criminals? a) Unauthorized account access b) Mass attack using Trojans as botnets c) Email spoofing and spamming d) Report vulnerability in any system
27
What is the full form of ITA-2000? a) Information Tech Act -2000 b) Indian Technology Act -2000 c) International Technology Act -2000 d) Information Technology Act -2000
28
In march 1999, which virus caused an estimated damage to US $80 million paralyzing email system A. CD universe B. Melissa C. Slammer D. Nesses
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Cognizable offences as described as A. It is the offence in which a police officer can arrest the convict without the
warrant. B. It is a bailable offence. C. The police officer is bound to register the FIR even with the permission of Magistrate. D. FIR not submit
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Punishment for Breach of Confidentiality and Privacy of IT Act offence is A. Imprisonment up to 2 years B. Imprisonment up to 3 years C. Imprisonment up to 5 years D. Imprisonment up to 10 years
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Which are the grounds which section 80 covers A. to commit B. of not having committed C. of committing D. not to commit
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What is not the definition of Hacking A. The gaining of unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. B. Breaking into computer system C. Deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain D. valid concept
33
Section 470 of IPC describes A. Forgery for purpose of cheating B. Forged document C. Forgery for the purpose of harming reputation D. Making forged document
34
Who are not the authority for justice dispensation system for cybercrimes? A. Controller of Certifying Authorities B. Certifying Authority C. High Court
D. Adjudicating Officer 35
Injury done to the reputation of person is called as ___ A. Harassment B. Defamation C. Abuse D. Damage
36
Under which section of IT Act, stealing any digital asset or information is written a cyber-crime. A. Section 69 B. Section 65 C. Section 67 D. Section 70
37
IT Act 2008 make cyber-crime details more precise where it mentioned if anyone publishes sexually explicit digital content then under ___________ of IT Act, 2008 he/she has to pay a legitimate amount of fine. A. section 67-A B. section 69-A C. section 66-A D. section 72-A
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What is the person called when they try to hurt a group of people with the use of a computer. A. Cyber Terrorist B. Whitehat intruder C. Cracker D. Social Engineer
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Non cognizable offence is an offence in which a police-officer cannot arrest any person without A. Notice B. Warrant C. Authority Letter D. permission
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The example of computer crime are: A. Software creation
B. data check C. Cracking D. software licence 41
If anyone publishes sexually explicit type digital content, it will cost that person imprisonment of _________ years. A. 4 B. 5 C. 3 D. 2
42
An offence in which bail can be granted to the accused as of right is called___ A. Schedule offence B. Non bailable offence C. Bailable offence D. non schedule offence
43
What is the punishment in India for stealing computer documents, assets or any software‘s source code from any organization, individual, or from any other means? A. 3 years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 500,000 B. 6 months of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 50,000 C. 1 year of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 100,000 D. 2 years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 250,000
44
Which sections for Monetary penalties, adjudication and appeals under IT Act, 2000 A. Section 43,44,45 B. Section 42,44,46 C. Section 42,44,47 D. Section 42,44,48
45
The term Cyber Law means law governing _________ A. Electronic Transactions B. Cyber Space C. Electronic Commerce D. cyber crime
46
Which one of the following is outside the scope of IT Act 2000A. A. Electronic gift
B. Power of Attorney with digital signature C. Electronic message D. Electronic Evidence 47
Which act states the statement "80 Power of police officer and other officers to enter, search etc." A. Information Technology act 1990 B. Code of criminal procedure, 1973 C. Section 80 Information Technology act 2000 D. code of criminal procedure, 1974
48
Non cognizable offence refers to what? A. Police can take action B. Police can file FIR C. Police have no authority to apprehend a person for crime. D. Police can arrest without warrant
49
What is full form of FIR ? A. False information record B. First Information Record C. First information report D. Future information report
50
Arrest and investigation of offences under IT Act and other Cyber Crimes should be conducted by whom? A. A Police officer not below the rank of DGP B. A Police officer not below the rank of DSP C. A Police officer not below the rank of Sub Inspector D. A Police officer
Unit 2 1
What is the time limit for filing appeal against the order of Cyber appellate tribunal? A. 30 days B. 90 days C. 60 days D. 45 days
2
Which is the appeal court on the orders issued by Cyber appellate tribunal? a. Munsiff Court
b. District Court c. High Court d. Supreme Court 3
What is the term of the office of the presiding officer of Cyber appellate tribunal? e. 3 years f. 4 years g. 6 years h. 5 years
4
Set of promises between two parties is called a) Law b) Contract c) Mutual understanding d) Jurisdiction
5
The law of contract is stated in A. indian contract act 1872 B. sale of good act 1930 C. indian contract act 1972 D. none of above
6
The person making proposal as per indian contract act is known as A. promise B. proposal C. promisor D. agreement
7
The person accepting Proposal is called as A. Promisee B. Promisor C. Accepter D. Dealer
8
Section 26 of indian contract act stated A. business B. restraint of marriage C. property
D. legal concept
9
Warranties term consider in A. IT act 2000 B. sale of good act 1930 C. data protection act D. all of the above
10
Arbitration clause defined which challenge/challenges A. procedural B. jurisdictional C. substantive D. all of the above
11
Arbitration and conciliation act enacted at A. 1997 B. 1996 C. 2000 D. 1998
12
Which section provides mechanism of appointment of arbitral A. section 11 B. section 12 C. section 11(1) D. section 10
13
Section 2 of indian contract act define A. concept of proposal B. concept of trust C. concept of sale of goods D. none of the above
14
Confidentiality clause purpose is A. agreement
B. contract C. document D. seek to protect intellectual property
15
Copyright act enacted in A. 1958 B. 1957 C. 1956 D. 1960
16
Software licence is A. exclusive right B. non-exclusive C. static D. none of the above
17
Section 12 and 13 of IT Act 2000 signifies A. proposal B. licence C. contract formation D. none of the above
18
Software licence agreement based on A. shrink wrap B. click wrap C. tender D. all of the above
19
Every promise and every set of promise forming the consideration for each other is a/an a) Contract b) Agreement c) Offer d) Acceptance
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Valid Contracts a) Are made by free consent b) Are made by competent party c) Have lawful consideration and lawful object d) All of the above
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……………. Is forbidden by law. The Court will not enforce such a contract. a) Valid Contract b) Illegal agreement c) Voidable Contract d) Unenforceable Contract
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When a person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything, with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to such act or abstinence, he is said to a) Enter into a contract b) Make a proposal c) Entered into agreement d) Enter into contract
23
buying and selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of funds or data, over an electronic network, primarily the internet is known as A. E Commerce B. E contract C. E Business D. E Market
24
According to the IT Act, 2008 is a person who sends, generates, stores or transmits any electronic message to be sent, generated, stored or transmitted to any other person and does not include an Intermediary is known as A. Originator B. Addressee C. Agent
D. Leader 25
according to the IT Act, 2008 is a person who is intended by the originator to receive the electronic record but does not include any Intermediary A. Originator B. Addressee C. Agent D. Leader
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―invitation to treat‖ is one types of a A. Agreement B. Contract C. Deal D. Offer
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Necessary element for determining knowledge of the offeree and acknowledgement is received by him then called as A. Offer Completed B. Agreement Completed C. Offer Partial Completed D. Offer InCompleted
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The offeror is able to revoke the offer any time A. After the communication of acceptance is complete B. before the communication of acceptance is complete C. After Agreement D. Before Contract
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Which one of the following element make contract void ? A. Acceptance B. Free Consent C. Unlawful Object D. Lawful consideration
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Which of the following is cannot be contractual Party? A. Autonomous Computer B. Originator C. Addressee D. Natural And Legal Person
31
agreements are those which can only be read and accepted by the consumer after the opening of a particular product is called as A. Shrink Wrap B. Click Wrap C. Click Shrink D. Browse-Wrap
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Agreement comes into force when an online buyer or user clicks on the I AGREE button on a webpage to purchase or download a program is called as A. Click Wrap B. Shrink Wrap C. Browse-Wrap D. Click Shrink
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Installing software from a CD into your PC is an example of a A. Click Wrap agreement B. Click Shrink agreement C. shrink wrap agreement. D. Browse-Wrap agreement
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Choosing to make payments online or choosing to reject it is an example of a A. Click wrap agreement. B. Click Shrink agreement C. shrink wrap agreement. D. Browse-Wrap agreement
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Which one of the following element is not necessary for a contract ? A. Offer B. Acceptance C. Unlawful Consideration D. Free Consent
36
An enforceable agreement created and signed in electronic form—that is to say, no paper or other hard copies are used is called as A. E Commerce B. E contract C. E Business D. E Market
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EDI stands for A. Electronic Data Interchange B. Electronic Data Intersect C. Electronic Domain Interchange D. Electronic Data Internet
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section 4 and 5 of indian contract act stated A. communication of offer B. rejection C. non revocation D. admissibility
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contract formation on internet determine A. time and place B. system C. contract D. name
40
arbitration clause defined A. non procedural B. jurisdictional C. productive D. non scheduling
41
e-records based on which areas A. time and place B. receipt of information C. contract D. time,place and receipt
42
section 12 and 13 of IT Act 2000 signifies A. proposal B. licence C. contract formation D. refusal of work
43
The risk of websites facing litigation in foreign lands thereby causing them____________. A. Extreme Loss
B. Easy Hardship C. Extreme Hardship D. Extreme Competition 44
__________ Jurisdiction implies jurisdiction based upon monetary limit. A. Pecuniary B. Subject Matter C. Territorial D. Appellate
45
the ___________ provide the power for a higher court to review a lower courts decision. A. Pecuniary B. Subject Matter C. Territorial D. Appellate
46
_____________ means the whole bundle of material facts which are necessary for the plaintiff to prove in order to entitle him to succeed in the suit. A. Judgement B. Cause of action C. Subject Matter D. Appellate
47
Based on the principle of _____________ , the courts in India also have jurisdiction over foreigners. A. Cause of action B. Subject Matter C. Territorial D. Appellate
48
Our ________________ provides that a foreign judgement is conclusive on matters directly adjudicated upon between the parties. A. IT Act 2000 B. Criminal Procedure Code C. Civil Procedure Code D. Contract Act
49
Contractual and ___________ disputes are likely to dominate amongst the litigations,
directly or indirectly, arising out of , or in connection with, the internet and ecommerce. A. IPR B. Cyber Crime C. Family D. Business 50
Which one of the following statements is not correct in relation to passing off? A. The date goodwill should be assessed in a passing off action is the date the defendant's acts, of which complaint is made, commenced B. To be guilty of passing off a trader must have made a misrepresentation with the intention of capturing some of the business of another trader C. A trader has a property right in respect of the goodwill associated with his business D. A trader guilty of passing off commits a tort
51
___________ generally take the view that the parties ought to exercise care while entering into a contract. A. Court B. Agent C. Government D. Owner
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non-disclosure or confidentiality clause stated in employment contract sale of good act 1930 arbitary act all of the above
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trust is defined in act section 3 of indian trust act section 2 of indian trust act section 1 of indian trust act section 4 of indian trust act
54
Agreement is defined in Section……… of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
a) 2(c) b) 2(e) c) 2(g) d) 2(i)
Unit 3 1
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