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Lesson 1 The task is in form of a test. Please, provide the answers as asked. Please, do the quiz giving the answers as follows: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C …etc. 1. General Accepted standards of right and wrong in a society is called ...... A. Moral B. Ethics C. Guideline D. Code of standard 2............ is a criterion used to decide what is right or wrong. A. Moral standard B. Moral principle C. Moral D. Ethics 3..........indicates rules and regulations to be obeyed in the organization. A. Ethics B. Law C. Moral D. Privacy 4.Code of ethics do not includes............ A. Software Piracy B. Fair treatment C. Communication D. Co-operation 5.............provides norms and principles to the computer users and system professionals. A. Code of ethics B. Guidelines C. Privacy D. Security 6.To make the exact copy of a program is termed as............. A. Copyright B. Software privacy C. Fair use D. Law 7.The use of invasive software such as ............... destructs the computer system A. Unselect B. Worms's C. Microbes D. Bacteria 8.When software is pirated, it harmes........... A. Management B. Opersator C. People D. Software Developers 9.Accessing data without permission is known as.......... A. Illegal Access B. Unauthourized Access C. Legal Access D. Without permission 10............... provides legal recognition of tranaction carried out by means of eletronic commerce. A. IT act B. Cyber crime C. Cyber law D. Fair use 11...................ensures that the document originated with the person signing it and that was not tampered with after the signature was applied. A. Digital Signature B. Coded Signature C. Double Signature D. Simple Signature 12..............refers to all the legal and regulatory aspects of internet and world wide web. A. Cyber crime B. Cyber law C. IT act D. Code of standard 13...............detects and prevents known viruses which weaken the computer. A. Web browser B. Email C. Record D. Anti-virus 14...................license allows for installation of a program on software. A. Single User B. Network C. Site D. Lab pack 15.....................means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions. A. Data B. Signature C. Access D. Program 16...............means the official Gazette published in the eletronic form. A. Eletronic Gazette B. Eletronic Record C. Eletronic form D. All of above 17.................... key means the key of a key pair used to create a digital signature. A. Private B. Public C. A and B both D. Security 18.The legal and regulatory ascepts of intemet refers to..................... A. Cyber law B. Cyber crime C. Criminal law D. IT act 19.Find out if in theUSA theCyber Law is contained in.............. A. IT act, 2000 B. Negotiable Instrument Act C. Power of Attorney D. Code of ethics 20...........include data, text, image, sound, voice, codes, computer programs, software and database. A. Data B. Information C. Function D. Process 21.To maintain confidentiality of data and to promote integration of data is called .......... A. Security B. Privacy C. Liability D. Accountability 22.Copyright is ............... A. An intellectual property right attached to original works in which the right subsist with him. B. Individuals right to access the information. C. Right of information D. That is not copyright software 23......................Software allows for anyone to use, copy and distribute it with modifications free of cost. A. Freeware B. Shareware C. Public domain D. Non freeware 24.Software available on Internet are ....... A. Freeware B. Sharewaare C. Public domain D. None of these 25............is a distribution method to judge the software whether it is good or bad before you pay for it. A. Shareware B. Freeware C. Non-freeware software D. Public domain software Lesson 2
The lesson's topic is "HOW BILL BECOMES LAW in the USA". To answer the test question correctly you should first get acquainted with this procedure. Please, give answers as asked. Study the procedure of adopting new laws in the USA and answer the questions as follows: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C …etc. 1.Of the following, who may officially propose a bill? A. Constituents B. Interest groups C. Members of congress D. Governors E. Public officials 2.When a congress member agrees to propose legislation on behalf of constituents, interest groups etc., (s)he becomes a A. Patron B. Sponsor C. Advocate D. Co-sponsor E. Writer 3.If a sponsor is a member of the House of Representatives, (s)he would give the bill to the __________ ___ ___ _________, after which the bill would be further processed. A. Clerk of the Senate B. Clerk of the House C. Secretary of the Senate D. Secretary of the House 4.Based on the issues addressed in a bill, a bill will be recommended to a particular _______________ and placed on its calendar. A. Standing committee B. Panel of experts C. Chamber of congress D. Bureau E. Chairperson 5.If a committee chairperson doesn't act upon a bill A. The bill remains on file until further notice B. Another member of the committee may act C. The bill is recommended to a different committee D. The bill is effectively killed 6.In committee or subcommittee review, views of the executive branch and other public officials and experts are put on the record. These are known as A. Insights B. Hearings C. Addresses D. Appeals 7.After hearings are held, subcommittees may make changes to a bill or "_____________" the bill A. Mark up B. Amend C. Redraft D. Adjust 8.In order to proceed from subcommittee review to committee action, a subcommittee must A. Recommend the bill B. Complete mark ups C. Vote to report the bill D. Hold additional hearings E. Pass the bill 9.If a full committee voes to "order the bill reported", the bill proceeds to A. Endure further hearings and mark ups B. An appropriate super committee C. Its original chamber of congress D. Full assembly of congress 10.Which officer(s) of the house has/have the most influence in determining the scheduling of a bill on the house floor? A. Speaker of the house B. Speaker of the house & majority leader C. Committee chairman & majority leader D. Majority leader E. Committee chairman 11.Once a bill reaches the floor of a particular chamber, members vote on rules regarding A. Time spent on debate B. Electronic vs. vocal voting C. Amendment processes D. Whether or not to debate 12.What is "unanimous consent"? A. A bill is rejected by all members of a particular chamber B. A bill is passed by all members of a particular chamber C. A bill is voted on without debate D. Both chambers agree to hear a bill 13.When the house or senate passes a bill, it is referred to the other chamber which may do all of the following except A. Approve the bill B. Reject the bill C. Ignore the bill D. Change the bill E. Refer the bill to the executive 14.The formation of a conference committee becomes necessary when A. The 2nd house ignores the bill B. The 2nd house significantly alters the bill C. The 2nd house makes minor changes to the bill D. The 2nd house rejects the bill 15.A bill is passed onto presidential action when A. A conference committee can't reach a resolution B. A bill is passed in identical forms in both houses C. The second house rejects the bill D. A sufficient majority in both houses can't be reached 16.A presidential veto may be overridden with A. A 3/4 majority in both houses B. A simple majority in both houses C. A 2/3 majority in the senate D. A simple majority in the senate E. A 2/3 majority in both houses Lesson 3
The lesson is dedicated to the EU legislation, so you may have to check some sources to answer the questions. Please, give answers as asked in the task. Study the EU legislation and write down the answers to the questions as follows: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C …etc. 1.How many countries are the members of the European Union? A. 27 B. 29 C. 31 D. 25 2.What was the vision of the European Economic Community (EEC)? A. Countries who trade with one another become economically interdependent and so more likely to avoid conflict B. Countries who trade with one another and become economically interdependent for financial gain C. Countries who allow citizens of other member states to move freely within their country will earn a higher economic status D. Countries allow people and goods to flow freely in and out the country in order improve the economy 3.Which countries initially become parts of the EEC in 1958? A. Belgium B. Germany C. France D. Italy E. Luxembourg F. Netherlands G. United Kingdom 4.The EEC is now known as the: A. EU B. TFEU C. EEC D. TEU 5.The EU is based on the rule of law. A. True B. False 6.In regards the EU, which statement is true? A. Everything it does is founded on treaties, voluntarily and democratically agreed by all member countries B. Everything it does is founded on common law, voluntarily and democratically agreed by all member countries C. Everything it does is founded on treaties, voluntarily and democratically agreed by most member countries D. Everything it does is founded on treaties, involuntarily and democratically agreed by the majority of member states 7.Which of the following are core values of the EU? A. Human dignity B. Freedom C. Democracy D. Equality E. The rule of law F. Respect for human rights G. Animal welfare H. Environmental efficiency 8.In which document will you find the core values of the EU? A. Charter of Fundamental Rights B. Treaty of Rome C. Maastricht Treaty D. The Human Rights Act 9.The EU institutions are not legally bound to uphold the core values, it is just frowned upon if they do not. A. True B. False 10.Which of the following are correct in relation to the single market of the EU? A. It enables all goods, services, money and people to move freely B. It enables most goods, services, money and people to move freely C. It is the EU's main economic engine D. It is the original reason the EU was formed 11.Which treaty founded the EEC? A. Treaty of Rome B. Treaty of Lisbon C. Maastricht Treaty D. Treaty of Nice 12.Members of the EU Parliament are directly elected by voters in the EU. A. True B. False 13.How often are members of the EU Parliament elected by EU voters? A. Every 3 years B. Every 5 years C. Every year D. Every 10 years 14.Which of the following are main law-making institutions in the EU? A. The European Parliament B. The Council of the European Union (The Council) C. The European Judiciary D. The Government 15.The European Parliament works with the Council to decide on the content of EU laws and officially adopt them. A. True B. False 16.Which Treaty gives the European Parliament more influence over EU law-making? A. Treaty of Lisbon B. Treaty of Rome C. Treaty of Nice D. Treaty of Amsterdam 17.If a new country wants to join the EU it does not need the permission of the European Parliament. A. True B. False 18.How many members of the Commission are there? A. 25 B. 27 C. 29 D. 28 19.Which of the following are roles of the European Parliament? A. Ordinary Legislative Procedure B. Democratic Supervision C. Supervising the budget D. Arranging the signings of current Treaties by member states 20.Under the Lisbon Treaty the number of Members of European Parliament (MEPs) from each member state is in proportion to its population. What is the minimum and maximum number of MEPs for each country? A. Min - 9. Max - 99 B. Min - 6. Max - 96 C. Min - 3. Max - 83 D. Min 10. Max - 110 21.European Council meetings are essentially summits where EU leaders meet to decide on what? A. Broad political priorities B. Major initiatives C. New legislation 22.How often do the European Council meet? A. once every 5 years B. twice a year C. once a year D. 4 times a year 23.The European Council is in charge of setting the EU's general political direction and priorities. A. True B. False 24.The European Council has the power to pass laws. A. True B. False 25.Who is the European Council made up of? A. Heads of state of every EU country B. The Commission President C. The European Council President D. The European Parliament President Lesson 4
The lesson's tasks are based on your knowledge of the history of law, principles of Rule of law and general policy of its implementation. Please, give the answers as asked. Please, do the quiz giving the answers as follows: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C …etc. Rule of Law according to the Oxford English Dictionary is the authority and influence of law in society, especially when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behavior, hence, the principle whereby all members of the community including those in government are considered equally subject to publicly disclosed legal codes and processes. The use of the phrase “rule of law” can be traced to which of the following? A. 16th century B. 18th century C. 17th century D. 15th century Which of the following used it in arguing against the divine right of kings? A. Samuel Rutherford B. A.V. Dicey C. John Locke D. Aristotle Rule of Law was popularized in the 19th century by which of the following? A. Samuel Rutherford B. John Locke C. Aristotle D. A.V. Dicey "We're all servants of the laws in order to be free." is a statement attributed to which of the following? A. Aristotle B. Plato C. A.V. Dicey D. Cicero In what country was "rule by law" promoted as opposed to "rule of law"? A. China B. Britain C. England D. Korea The Islamic jurisprudence rule of law was formulated when? A. 7th century B. 9th century C. 5th century D. 10th century The first known use of the phrase "rule of law" in the early modern period occurred when? A. AD 1500 B. 600 BC C. 1790 D. AD 1700 Lex, Rex by Samuel Rutherford was written in what year? A. 1644 B. 1759 C. 1492 D. 1670 Which of the following is regarded to as having a more "rigid" interpretation to Rule of Law? A. France B. United Kingdom C. Germany D. North Korea The Magna Carta was made valid in what year? A. 1212 B. 1245 C. 1215 D. 1211 Lesson 5
It is a creative lesson, do your best ! The creative lesson welcomes you! Please, make up a test of at least 10-15 questions with variants of answers (like in previous four lessons) dedicated to any issue of national legislation. If you have necessary skills, you can create automatically checked test, if not – just do it in Word format. Do not forget to provide correct answers on the bottom of the last page for those who don’t know the topic chosen so profound (like me). I will evaluate professional language vocabulary as well as creativity, so the more questions there are in your test, the better can be the mark.
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