Deck 3: Networked Communications

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In the United States, freedom of expression

A) is a positive right.
B) is not an absolute right.
C) is limited to political speech.
D) has been abolished by decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court.
E) is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Which of these is not an example of direct censorship?

A) government monopolization
B) self-censorship
C) pre-publication review
D) licensing and registration
E) All of the above are examples of direct censorship.
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Kimberly Young's test for Internet addiction is based on the diagnosis of

A) pathological gambling.
B) obsessive/compulsive behavior.
C) chronic sleeplessness.
D) anxiety disorders.
E) schizophrenia.
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According to John Stuart Mill's Principle of Harm, the only ground on which the government should intervene in the conduct of an individual is when

A) the individual is breaking the law.
B) it would clearly be to the benefit of the individual.
C) the individual is under 18 or over 65.
D) it would prevent harm to others.
E) According to Mill, the government should intervene if any of the above conditions are true.
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Cyberbullying is defined as inflicting psychological harm on another person using

A) the phone system.
B) the Internet.
C) broadcast media such as radio or television.
D) A and B.
E) A, B, and C.
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Sexting refers to

A) sending text messages with nude or nearly nude photographs.
B) sending emails with nude or nearly nude photographs.
C) posting nude or nearly nude photographs to a Web site.
D) A and B.
E) A, B, and C.
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How many Americans are victims of identity theft each year?

A) About 10,000.
B) About 100,000.
C) About 1 million.
D) About 10 million.
E) About 100 million.
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Sexting is causing a legal crisis because

A) police and prosecutors refuse to get involved in sexting cases.
B) police and prosecutors are treating sexting as a felony offense.
C) prisons are starting to fill up with people convicted of sexting.
D) police have been charged with possession of child pornography.
E) B and C.
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The volume of spam is increasing because

A) companies have found it to be effective.
B) it is 100 times less expensive than a traditional flyer sent via the U.S. mail.
C) some people respond to spam advertisements.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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A wiki is

A) An online encyclopedia.
B) A personal journal kept on the Web.
C) An electronic profile constructed automatically by a Web browser.
D) A piece of software that allows ISPs to monitor who visits which Web sites.
E) A Web site that allows multiple people to contribute and edit its content.
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A blog is

A) a character in Lineage, a popular on-line game.
B) a personal journal kept on the Web.
C) a person who assumes a false identity in a chat room.
D) a special symbol visible on displays that show Unicode characters.
E) the Web version of a "couch potato."
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Many people are now using the Web not simply to download content, but to build communities and upload and share content they have created. This trend has been given the name

A) Persistent online reality
B) Online networking
C) Web 2.0
D) Interactive hypermedia
E) Virtual reality
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A Korean cybercafé where people play on-line, persistent games is called a

A) coffee clubhouse.
B) computer commons.
C) PC bang.
D) Tenretni Internet spelled backwards).
E) virtual reality theater.
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The Enlightenment view of addiction is that

A) there is nothing wrong with addiction.
B) addiction is not real.
C) addiction can never be overcome by will-power alone.
D) society is responsible for the bad choices people make.
E) people are responsible for the choices they make.
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Which of the following laws was upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court?

A) Communications Decency Act
B) Child Online Protection Act
C) Child Internet Protection Act
D) All of these laws were upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
E) None of these laws were upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A Web filter is a piece of software that

A) keeps track of the pages your Web browser displays.
B) sends Google information about your Web surfing habits.
C) prevents certain Web pages from being displayed by your browser.
D) prevents unauthorized people from using your computer to surf the Web.
E) A and B.
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In the United States, freedom of expression

A) is a positive right.
B) is not an absolute right.
C) is limited to political speech.
D) has been abolished by decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court.
E) is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
B
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Which of these is not an example of direct censorship?

A) government monopolization
B) self-censorship
C) pre-publication review
D) licensing and registration
E) All of the above are examples of direct censorship.
B
3
Kimberly Young's test for Internet addiction is based on the diagnosis of

A) pathological gambling.
B) obsessive/compulsive behavior.
C) chronic sleeplessness.
D) anxiety disorders.
E) schizophrenia.
A
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According to John Stuart Mill's Principle of Harm, the only ground on which the government should intervene in the conduct of an individual is when

A) the individual is breaking the law.
B) it would clearly be to the benefit of the individual.
C) the individual is under 18 or over 65.
D) it would prevent harm to others.
E) According to Mill, the government should intervene if any of the above conditions are true.
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Cyberbullying is defined as inflicting psychological harm on another person using

A) the phone system.
B) the Internet.
C) broadcast media such as radio or television.
D) A and B.
E) A, B, and C.
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Sexting refers to

A) sending text messages with nude or nearly nude photographs.
B) sending emails with nude or nearly nude photographs.
C) posting nude or nearly nude photographs to a Web site.
D) A and B.
E) A, B, and C.
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How many Americans are victims of identity theft each year?

A) About 10,000.
B) About 100,000.
C) About 1 million.
D) About 10 million.
E) About 100 million.
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Sexting is causing a legal crisis because

A) police and prosecutors refuse to get involved in sexting cases.
B) police and prosecutors are treating sexting as a felony offense.
C) prisons are starting to fill up with people convicted of sexting.
D) police have been charged with possession of child pornography.
E) B and C.
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The volume of spam is increasing because

A) companies have found it to be effective.
B) it is 100 times less expensive than a traditional flyer sent via the U.S. mail.
C) some people respond to spam advertisements.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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A wiki is

A) An online encyclopedia.
B) A personal journal kept on the Web.
C) An electronic profile constructed automatically by a Web browser.
D) A piece of software that allows ISPs to monitor who visits which Web sites.
E) A Web site that allows multiple people to contribute and edit its content.
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A blog is

A) a character in Lineage, a popular on-line game.
B) a personal journal kept on the Web.
C) a person who assumes a false identity in a chat room.
D) a special symbol visible on displays that show Unicode characters.
E) the Web version of a "couch potato."
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Many people are now using the Web not simply to download content, but to build communities and upload and share content they have created. This trend has been given the name

A) Persistent online reality
B) Online networking
C) Web 2.0
D) Interactive hypermedia
E) Virtual reality
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A Korean cybercafé where people play on-line, persistent games is called a

A) coffee clubhouse.
B) computer commons.
C) PC bang.
D) Tenretni Internet spelled backwards).
E) virtual reality theater.
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The Enlightenment view of addiction is that

A) there is nothing wrong with addiction.
B) addiction is not real.
C) addiction can never be overcome by will-power alone.
D) society is responsible for the bad choices people make.
E) people are responsible for the choices they make.
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Which of the following laws was upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court?

A) Communications Decency Act
B) Child Online Protection Act
C) Child Internet Protection Act
D) All of these laws were upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
E) None of these laws were upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A Web filter is a piece of software that

A) keeps track of the pages your Web browser displays.
B) sends Google information about your Web surfing habits.
C) prevents certain Web pages from being displayed by your browser.
D) prevents unauthorized people from using your computer to surf the Web.
E) A and B.
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