MGSC 300: CHP 14 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS
Which of the following best describes the views and arguments about the consequences
of
wearing Google Glass?
a. Google Glass is a benefit to society because it improves personal security and
safety.
b. Technology is inherently neutral.
c. Google Glass is a danger to society and Google has a responsibility to address this
issue.
d. There are diverse views and arguments about the consequences of wearing
Google Glass. - ANSWER d. There are diverse views and arguments about the
consequences of wearing
Google Glass.
According to the United Nations Guiding Principles on business and human rights, if
Glass
distracts drivers and causes traffic accidents, then __________.
a. Google has a responsibility to address this issue and to inform users that there
may be social risks from using their products in plain language.
b. Glass users have the social responsibility to not use the device while driving
, similar to rules about smartphone use while driving.
c. Lawmakers will have greater authority to determine where the driver or tech
companies are responsible for social harms.
d. All are true. - ANSWER a. Google has a responsibility to address this issue and to
inform users that there
may be social risks from using their products in plain language.
Which statement about privacy in the U.S. is incorrect?
a. A person's privacy is well-protected by laws and regulations, and is based to a
minor extent on choices the person has made.
b. Privacy is the right to self-determine what information about you is made
accessible, to whom, when, and for what use or purpose.
c. Privacy means we have freedom of choice and control over our personal
information, including what we do not want shared with or used by others.
d. Unauthorized disclosure of personal information is normally considered a breach
of privacy, although what is unauthorized and what is personal information are
matters of dispute, particularly when it is online - ANSWER a. A person's privacy is
well-protected by laws and regulations, and is based to a
minor extent on choices the person has made.
Private content that uninhibited teenagers with bad judgment had posted online
COMPLETE ANSWERS
Which of the following best describes the views and arguments about the consequences
of
wearing Google Glass?
a. Google Glass is a benefit to society because it improves personal security and
safety.
b. Technology is inherently neutral.
c. Google Glass is a danger to society and Google has a responsibility to address this
issue.
d. There are diverse views and arguments about the consequences of wearing
Google Glass. - ANSWER d. There are diverse views and arguments about the
consequences of wearing
Google Glass.
According to the United Nations Guiding Principles on business and human rights, if
Glass
distracts drivers and causes traffic accidents, then __________.
a. Google has a responsibility to address this issue and to inform users that there
may be social risks from using their products in plain language.
b. Glass users have the social responsibility to not use the device while driving
, similar to rules about smartphone use while driving.
c. Lawmakers will have greater authority to determine where the driver or tech
companies are responsible for social harms.
d. All are true. - ANSWER a. Google has a responsibility to address this issue and to
inform users that there
may be social risks from using their products in plain language.
Which statement about privacy in the U.S. is incorrect?
a. A person's privacy is well-protected by laws and regulations, and is based to a
minor extent on choices the person has made.
b. Privacy is the right to self-determine what information about you is made
accessible, to whom, when, and for what use or purpose.
c. Privacy means we have freedom of choice and control over our personal
information, including what we do not want shared with or used by others.
d. Unauthorized disclosure of personal information is normally considered a breach
of privacy, although what is unauthorized and what is personal information are
matters of dispute, particularly when it is online - ANSWER a. A person's privacy is
well-protected by laws and regulations, and is based to a
minor extent on choices the person has made.
Private content that uninhibited teenagers with bad judgment had posted online