1) What does GDPR stand for? a) General Data Privacy Regulation b) General Data Protection Regulation c) Global Data Protection Regulation d) General Data Processing Regulation 2) When did GDPR come into effect? a) May 25, 2017 b) May 25, 2018 c) June 25, 2018 d) June 25, 2019 3) What is considered personal data under GDPR? a) Social media posts b) Health records c) Weather forecasts d) Public transportation schedules 4) What is the key principle of GDPR related to data minimisation? a) Collecting all available data b) Only collecting necessary data c) Sharing data with third parties d) Keeping data indefinitely 5) What right does GDPR provide individuals to request their data be deleted? a) Right to access b) Right to rectification c) Right to erasure d) Right to restrict processing 6) What responsibility do organisations have under GDPR to ensure compliance? a) Obtain clear and explicit consent b) Conduct data protection impact assessments c) Report data breaches d) All of the above 7) What are the consequences of non-compliance with GDPR for organisations? a) Reputational damage b) Fines c) Both A and B d) None of the above 8) What practical tip is provided for individuals to protect their personal data? a) Share personal data freely b) Use weak passwords c) Be cautious online d) Avoid reading privacy policies 9) How does GDPR affect social media platforms? a) Platforms can use data without consent b) Platforms must get consent for targeted ads c) Platforms can sell data to third parties d) Platforms can keep data indefinitely 10) How does GDPR impact healthcare under real-life examples? a) Medical records must be shared publicly b) Medical records must be handled confidentially c) Medical records can be sold to pharmaceutical companies d) Medical records can be stored without encryption

01 T Level information data principles (GDPR and data loss)

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