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Computer Ethics, Crime & Keyboarding Review Test

If you can answer all of these correctly you should do well on your test! There are 23 questions so you should play the games a few times to make sure you see them all or you can use the flashcards to quiz yourself.

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A password is also called anAccess Code
Moral questions of right and wrongEthics
Making illegal copies of software isSoftware Piracy
Making and breaking of secret codesCryptography
Act that gave public right to see information in federal computersFreedom of Information Act
Software that is FREE and NOT copyrightedPublic Domain Software
Act that governs the kind of information that can be collected on youPrivacy Act
Serious crime punishable by a year or more in prisonFelony
Less serious crime punishable by less than a year in prison and/or a fineMisdemeanor
Something can be legal but still be unethical. True or FalseTrue
You can legally give a copy of purchased software to a friend to use. True or FalseFalse
You can make a legal copy of a diskette called a __________ to use if original is damaged.Backup Copy
Legally protected from copying means the software is what?Copyrighted
Free software to try but it is COPYRIGHTED and must be registered at some point.Shareware
What are two ways to protect computer information?Access Code and Cryptography
What document shows who has the right to copy and sell software?Copyright Notice
What are some benefits (advantages) of purchasing software instead of copying it?Warranties, Upgrades, Manuals, Technical Support, No Virus, Legal and Ethical
What kinds of people does it take to create a software program?Programmers, Sound People, Artists
You should sit this way when keyboarding.Straight up
Your fingers should be this way when keyboarding.Curved
Your eyes should look here when keyboarding.Screen
Your fingers should rest here when keyboarding.Home Row
Your hands should be almost like this when keyboarding since your fingers will do the reaching.Motionless

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