1.
How many themes are addressed in the Internet Charter of Rights?
Correct Answer
C. 7
Explanation
The correct answer is 7 because the Internet Charter of Rights covers seven different themes. These themes likely include topics such as privacy, freedom of expression, access to information, digital literacy, cybersecurity, online harassment, and net neutrality.
2.
True or False: The APC believes that the internet has been and always will be "a tool to empower the peoples of the world."
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The Internet Charter of Rights states that the internet can only be a tool to empower the peoples of the world if the rights listed withing the charter and recognized and respected.
3.
Which of the following rights is not included in Theme 3: Access to Knowledge?
Correct Answer
B. The right to access to all media.
Explanation
The right to access to all media is not included in Theme 3: Access to Knowledge. While the other options focus on different aspects of access to knowledge, such as freedom of information and access to publicly-funded information, the right to access to all media is not specifically mentioned. This suggests that Theme 3 may not encompass unrestricted access to all forms of media, but rather focuses on access to knowledge in a broader sense.
4.
Fill in the Blank: Working with _____________ Software is empowering, build skills, is more sustainable and
Correct Answer
Free and Open Source
free and open source
free/open source
Free and Opensource
Free and OpenSource
Explanation
Working with free and open source software is empowering, builds skills, and is more sustainable. Free and open source software allows users to have control over their own technology, enabling them to customize and modify it according to their needs. It also promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing, as the source code is openly available for anyone to view, study, and improve upon. Additionally, using free and open source software reduces dependence on proprietary software and helps create a more sustainable and inclusive digital ecosystem.
5.
The right to data protection ensures that...
Correct Answer
E. A and B.
Explanation
The right to data protection ensures that organizations will only use collected information for the stated purpose of why it was collected and that organizations will delete information after it is no longer needed. This means that organizations are obligated to handle personal data responsibly and not use it for any other purposes without the individual's consent. Additionally, organizations must also ensure that personal data is securely and permanently deleted once it is no longer necessary for the purpose it was collected. Therefore, the correct answer is A and B.
6.
When was the Internet Rights Charter first developed?
Correct Answer
C. 2001-2002
Explanation
The Internet Rights Charter was first developed in 2001-2002.
7.
Which of the following rights are included in the APC Internet Rights Charter?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above.
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above." The APC Internet Rights Charter includes the right to freedom of expression, which ensures individuals can freely express their opinions online. It also includes the right to freedom from censorship, which protects individuals from having their online content restricted or blocked by authorities. Additionally, the charter includes the right to engage in online protest, allowing individuals to peacefully express their dissent or grievances through online platforms.
8.
Scenario Question: A government organization has created a new website that they believe will improve user experience. Shortly after its launch, however, they begin receiving a huge number of complaints stating that the website can not be viewed properly on many computers due to the high-performing graphics card required to see the information. Which, if any, rights have been violated by this government organization.
Correct Answer
C. The right to freedom of information.
Explanation
The correct answer is the right to freedom of information. The government organization has violated this right by creating a website that cannot be viewed properly on many computers, thereby limiting access to information for certain individuals. This violates their right to freely access and receive information, which is an essential aspect of freedom of information.
9.
Scenario Question: John Doe is a student majoring in music at a local university. Upon being caught downloading music illegally, John argues that he had the right to take the music as he needed it to improve his knowledge base. Is John justifed in arguing this?
Correct Answer
C. No, John should have realized that the creator of the music has not made their product available for free, public consumption and that he was stealing.
Explanation
John is not justified in arguing that he had the right to take the music to improve his knowledge base. This is because the creator of the music has not made their product available for free, public consumption, and downloading it illegally constitutes stealing.
10.
True or False: Affordable, fast and easy access to the internet can help create more egalitarian societies.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Affordable, fast, and easy access to the internet can help create more egalitarian societies because it provides equal opportunities for individuals to access information, education, and resources. It bridges the digital divide, allowing people from different socio-economic backgrounds to connect, communicate, and participate in the digital world. This can lead to increased social and economic mobility, improved access to healthcare and government services, and enhanced democratic participation. Overall, internet access can contribute to reducing inequalities and promoting a more equitable society.