61) John has found a way to get access to his school’s grading database. He determines that he can change his own grades to a higher level without getting caught. He decides not to because he feels this would not be right if everyone did this so it is not right that he alone should do it. The ethical principle best described by this scenario is A) the golden rule. B) the Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative. C) the utilitarian principle. D) the risk aversion principle

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61)
John has found a way to get access to his school’s grading database. He
determines that he can change his own grades to a higher level without getting
caught. He decides not to because he feels this would not be right if everyone
did this so it is not right that he alone should do it. The ethical principle
best described by this scenario is
A)
the golden rule.
B)
the Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative.
C)
the utilitarian principle.
D)
the risk aversion principle

62)
Ben has found a way to get access to his school’s grading database. He
determines that he can change his own grades to a higher level without getting
caught. He decides not to because he feels he needs to choose between earning a
grades or a lesser value choice of stealing a grade or getting something for
nothing. He will choose the higher value choice and not changing the grade. The
ethical principle best described by this scenario is
A)
the golden rule.
B)
the Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative.
C)
the utilitarian principle.
D)
the risk aversion principle

63)
Fred has found a way to get access to his school’s grading database. He
determines that he can change his own grades to a higher level but there is a
chance he might get caught. He decides not to change his grade because if he
gets caught he will get kicked out of school and not be able to go to college.
The ethical principle best described by this scenario is
A)
the golden rule.
B)
the Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative.
C)
the utilitarian principle.
D)
the risk aversion principle

64)
Right now ________ is the only province with privacy laws for the private
sector that meet European Union standards.
A)
Alberta
B)
Ontario
C)
Nova Scotia
D)
Quebec

65) Barb is buying a book online. They are asking
her to give them a large amount of personal information before she is able to
buy the book. The book site describes what will happen with the information and
they also provide a way for Barb to ask them to collect no more data on her.
The principle best described by this scenario is
A)
liability
B)
due process
C)
safe harbor
D)
informed consent

66)
Books Inc. sell books on their Web site. They have a policy toward their
customer privacy of self-regulating. Their policy meets all the government
regulation and legislation but does not involve government regulation or
enforcement. The principle best described by this scenario is
A)
liability
B)
due process
C)
safe harbour
D)
informed consent

67)
Books Inc. sell books at their Web site. They have a policy of putting tiny
files on their clients computers to track visits to their site. This tiny
program can customize the clients next visit to Books Inc. site. This tiny
files is a ________.
A)
Web bug
B)
cracker
C)
cookie
D)
biscuit

68)
Orange Computers sell software on their Web site. They have a policy of putting
secret software on their clients computers when they install the actual
software which they purchase from Orange Computers. This secret software calls
out to other Web sites to send banner ads and other unsolicited material to the
user. This secret software is ________.
A)
a Web bug
B)
a cookie
C)
spyware
D)
illegal

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