1) What is the right to privacy in social networks? a) Right to post content without restrictions b) Right to access others' personal information c) Right to control who sees your personal information d) Right to delete others' accounts 2) What is the primary goal of Data Protection Laws? a) Regulate content posted on social media b) Protect users' privacy c) Promote online advertising d) Establish e-commerce standards 3)  What is informed consent in the context of social media privacy? a) Explicit authorization to collect and use personal data b) Prohibition on collecting personal data c) Right to access others' personal information d) Option to delete user account 4)  What is the role of data controllers in social networks? a) Collect and use personal data without consent b) Protect users' privacy c) Post content without restrictions d) Delete user accounts 5) What constitutes a privacy breach in social networks? a) Posting content without restrictions b) Collecting and using personal data without consent c) Accessing others' personal information d) Deleting user accounts 6) What are users' rights regarding their personal information on social media? a) Right to access, rectify, and delete b) Right to post content without restrictions c) Right to access others' personal information d) Right to delete user accounts 7) What is transparency in personal data processing in social networks? a) Not providing information about data processing b) Collecting and using personal data without consent c) Providing clear and accessible information about data processing d) Deleting user accounts 8) What is the role of the data protection authority in social networks? a) Regulate content posted on social media b) Promote online advertising c) Protect users' privacy d) Establish e-commerce standards 9) What is a privacy agreement in social networks? a) Document establishing privacy policies b) Document establishing content restrictions c) Document establishing terms and conditions of use d) Document establishing e-commerce standards 10) What is the primary goal of information security in social networks? a) Protect users' privacy b) Promote online advertising c) Establish e-commerce standards d) Regulate content posted on social media 11) Which of the following statements best describes gender cognitive maturation? a) It is a process that is completed in adolescence b) It is a static and immutable process. c) It is a dynamic process influenced by social and cultural factors. d) It is an exclusively biological process. 12) What role do social networks play in gender cognitive maturation? a) None, since it is a purely internal process. b) They reinforce existing gender stereotypes. c) They can both reinforce and challenge gender stereotypes. d) They prevent the formation of a solid gender identity. 13) Which of the following factors does NOT influence gender cognitive maturation? a) The family. b) Friends. c) The media. d) Eye color. 14) What does it mean for gender cognitive maturation to be a “constructive” process? a) That children are born with a fixed gender identity. b) That children actively learn about gender through their experiences. c) That adults impose their vision of gender on children. d) That gender is a totally arbitrary social construction. 15) Which of the following statements is FALSE about gender stereotypes? a) Gender stereotypes are generalized beliefs about how men and women should behave. b) Gender stereotypes are always negative. c) Gender stereotypes can limit people's opportunities. d) Gender stereotypes can change over time. 16) What is the importance of education in gender cognitive maturation? a) Allow children to discover their gender for themselves. b) Reinforce traditional gender roles. c) Promote gender equality and challenge stereotypes. d) Avoid talking about gender issues with children. 17) How can social media help young people explore their gender identity? a) Providing a safe space to express yourself. b) Reinforcing predominant gender stereotypes. c) Isolating young people from their communities. d) Preventing young people from seeking professional help. 18) What is the role of parents in the gender cognitive maturation of their children? a) Imposing your own beliefs about gender. b) Ignore the gender issue. c) Create an environment of acceptance and respect. d) Forbid your children to express any doubt about their gender. 19) What does it mean to be a non-binary person? a) Not identify as either a man or a woman. b) Change gender frequently. c) Being attracted to people of both genders. d) Not having any gender identity. 20) What is the main objective of gender education? a) Create a more homogeneous society. b) Promote equality and respect among all people. c) Forcing people to conform to certain gender roles. d) Eliminate all differences between men and women.

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