Download DBATU (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University) B Tech 2019 Oct-Nov (Bachelor of Technology) CSE 3rd Sem Cyber Laws Question Paper
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Mid Semester Examination - Oct 2019
? Churse: B. Tech in computer science & Engineering ? Sem: III
Subject Code: BTCOE504(B)
Subject Name: Cyber Laws
Max Marks: 20 Date:- 26th sep 2019 _ Duratiohi? 1 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. Check that you have received a correct Question paper.
2. Assume suitable data if necessary and mention it clearly
3. Draw NEAT labeled diagrams wherever necessary
(Level/CO)
Marks
Attempt any six questions(choose correct answer)
6X1
1. Which of the following is not a type of cyber crime?
a) Data theft b) Forgery c) Damage to data and systems (1) Installing antivirus for protection
2. When a person is harassed repeatedly by being followed, called or be written to he/she is a
target of.
a)?Bullying b) Stalking c) Identity theft d)Phishing
3. Which of the following is not an example of a computer as weapon cyber-crime?
a) Credit card fraudulent b) Spying someone using key logger c) IPR Violation d) Pornography
4. In which year India?s IT Act came into existence?
a) 2000 b) 2001 c) 2002 d) 2003
5. Cyber-laws are incorporated for punishing all criminals only.
a) True b) False
6. The certi?cate authority signs the digital certi?cate with
a) user?s public key b) user?s private key c) it?s own public key d) it?s own private key
7. What protects the intellectual property created by artists?
a) copyright b) patents c) registered designs (1) trademarks
Q.2
Solve Any Two of the following.
3X2
(A)
Explain the concept of intellectual property right.
(B)
Elaborate international efforts relating to cyberspace Laws.
(C)
What is cyber crime? Explain with example.
.Q.3
Solve Any One of the following.
(A)
Write a note on (any two)
a) E-commerce & E-Govemance c) Digital signature & electronic signature (1) council of ,
Europe (COE)
(B)
What are different rules & regulation of certifying authority? Explain.
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