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Question 1 of 15
Q1. The General Data Protection Regulation covers the acquisition, handling, sharing and use of what type of data?
Question 2 of 15
Q2. On what date does the General Data Protection Regulation come into force?
Question 3 of 15
Q3. Fines of up to how much may be imposed for a serious incidence of non-compliance with the GDPR?
Up to €10,000,000 (or 2% of total annual worldwide turnover, whichever is greater)
Up to €10,000,000 (or 4% of total annual worldwide turnover, whichever is greater)
Up to €20,000,000 (or 2% of total annual EU turnover, whichever is greater)
Up to €20,000,000 (or 4% of total annual worldwide turnover, whichever is greater)
Question 4 of 15
Q4. What is not an example of a data controller?
Question 5 of 15
Q5. True or False, the following statement is one of the data protection principles:
“Data shall be adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed .”
Question 6 of 15
Q6. What is not an example of an individual right under the GDPR?
Question 7 of 15
Q7. In relation to the GDPR, what does DPIA stand for?
Question 8 of 15
Q.8 Individuals have a right to object to their personal data being processed in certain circumstances. In what circumstance must an organisation always stop data processing as soon as an objection is received by the organisation?
Question 9 of 15
An organisation can refuse to comply with a request for data erasure where the personal data is being processed for what reason?
Question 10 of 15
Q10. True or False, individuals cannot obtain and reuse their personal data for their own purposes and across multiple services.
Question 11 of 15
Q11. When must a Supervisory Authority be informed of a data breach which is likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals?
Question 12 of 15
Q12. True or False, the GDPR is not applicable to small and medium size businesses with less than 250 employees.
Question 13 of 15
Q13. True or False, with respect to a data access request, an organisation may not charge an individual a ‘reasonable’ fee (based on administrative costs) even when there are repetitive requests or requests are excessive.
Question 14 of 15
Q14. When must an organisation appoint a Data Protection Officer?
Question 15 of 15
Q15. True or False, if an organisation offers online services to children, it may need the consent of a parent or guardian to process personal data relating to a child.