1. : Which of the following is a primary ethical concern in data privacy?
(A) Internet speed
(B) Unauthorized collection of personal data
(C) Cost of technology
(D) Size of digital storage
2. : Which ethical principle is violated when organizations track individuals without their knowledge?
(A) Autonomy
(B) Justice
(C) Non-maleficence
(D) Beneficence
3. : Surveillance technologies raise ethical concerns because they may lead to:
(A) Increased transparency
(B) Mass government control and loss of freedom
(C) More accurate weather predictions
(D) Faster internet browsing
4. : Which of the following is an ethical issue linked to data breaches?
(A) Violation of confidentiality
(B) Increased healthcare costs
(C) Decrease in internet speed
(D) Overuse of cloud storage
5. : The principle of “informed consent” in data collection means:
(A) People must be aware and agree before their data is used
(B) Companies can use data freely
(C) Data should never be stored
(D) Consent is not necessary in digital platforms
6. : Facial recognition technology raises ethical issues mainly related to:
(A) Accuracy in detecting animals
(B) Privacy and surveillance misuse
(C) High electricity usage
(D) Internet connectivity
7. : Which ethical concern arises when companies sell user data without permission?
(A) Increased employment
(B) Exploitation and loss of trust
(C) Data accuracy
(D) Better marketing strategies
8. : Which principle is most at risk when surveillance collects excessive personal information?
(A) Justice
(B) Privacy
(C) Accountability
(D) Transparency
9. : Mass surveillance often creates an ethical dilemma between:
(A) Security and individual freedom
(B) Profit and loss
(C) Internet speed and cost
(D) Storage and efficiency
10. : The ethical principle of “data minimization” means:
(A) Collecting as much data as possible
(B) Collecting only the data necessary for a specific purpose
(C) Storing data permanently
(D) Hiding all user information