SECTION 3:TEORETICAL QUESTIONS-(UNSOLVED)
  1. What is a fraud?Cite any two reasons why online fraud has been increasing?
  2. Enlist any three netiquettes to be followed when online.
  3. Define Plagiarism?Write any three steps to prevent Plagiarism.
  4. Define Identity theft.
  5. What is the difference between an Opera source and Free software?
  6. Explain the philosophy of Opera source. Enlist any four criteria that qualifies a program a program to be Opera source software.
  7. What do you mean by Ditital Property Rights?
  8. Mention any three ways to bridge the digital devide.
  9. What is Proprietary software?Mention three features of proprietary software.
  10. What do you mean by copyleft licences?
SECTION 4:APPLICATION BASED QUESTIONS-(SOLVED)

1.Rajat has his English assignment due tomorrow, and he has not written anything yet.He quickly searched on the Internet and found an intetesting essay.He is thinking of printing it out and submitting it for his assaignment.Which type of plagiarism is he committing?
Ans: Direct Plagiarism

Sumit has a software whose source code is easily accessible on the Internet.He can copy,use or modify it.However,If he wants to distribute the edited version,he has to give a different name to it and has to distribute it under the same terms as the licence of the original software.Does he have a proprietary or an open source software?
Ans: Open source

SECTION 5:-APPLICATION BASED QUESTIONS-(UNSOLVED)

1.Asmita belongs to an affluent family, and she wants to do something to bridge the digital divide in her community.What can she do at an individual level to bring this change?

2.Abhay is going to make his first online purchase.How should his parents guide to make him aware of the common e-commerece frauds?List the steps to prevent him from becoming a victim.



For Better Concept Clarity


SECTION 6:PROJECT WORK-(UNSOLVED)

Divide the students of your class into six groups and ask each group to prepare a presentation on the following topics:

  • Plagiarism
  • Software piracy
  • Cyber Ethics for E-commerece
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Open source philosophy
  • Digital Property

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