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Introducing our Information Technology Act in Law Top 100 MCQ with Free Exam! The Information Technology Act Law is a comprehensive legislation that governs the use and regulation of electronic communication and digital transactions in India.

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Information Technology Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q1. Public key under the Information Technology Act, 2000 means . . . . . . . .

(A) The key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate
(B) The key pair as mentioned by State Government
(C) The key used by group
(D) All of these

Q2. Where a person causes or is likely to cause death or damage to or destruction of property by denying access to any person who is authorized to access computer resource or introducing or causing to introduce any computer contamination, with the intention of threatening integrity or sovereignty of India or to strike terror in India, is punishable under Information Technology Act as

(A) Hacking of Computer
(B) Cyber Squatting
(C) Cyber Terrorism
(D) Internet Piracy

Q3. The offences under Section 66B, 66C, 66D and 66E of Information Technology Act, 2000, are:
Q4. The Information Technology Amendment Act came into force in;

(A) 2008
(B) 2009
(C) 2007
(D) 2010

Q5. Which are the grounds which section 80 covers ?

(A) To commit
(B) Of not having committed
(C) Of committing
(D) Not to commit

Q6. The penalty for damage to computer, computer system, etc. as laid down in Section 43 of the Information Technology Act, 2000

(A) Shall extend to compensation not exceeding ten lakh rupees to the person so affected
(B) Shall extend to compensation not exceeding twenty five lakh rupees to the person so affected
(C) Shall extend to compensation not exceeding fifty lakh rupees to the person so affected
(D) Shall extend to compensation not exceeding one crore rupees to the person so affected

Q7. How many schedules are there in Information Technology Act 2000 ?

(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 2

Q8. A accesses the e-mail of B unauthorisedly by cracking password and further uses B’s e-mail to send message to B’s uncle pretending that the message is sent by B, requests for depositing thirty thousand rupees in the account number given in the e-mail as his cash has been stolen and he has to urgently deposit the college fees. A commits contravention/offence under which sections of the Information Technology Act, 2000 ?

(A) Sections 66C and 66D
(B) Sections 43(C), 67 and 66D
(C) Sections 66C and 67
(D) Sections 43(F) and 66C

Q9. Hacking with computer system is defined by Information Technology Act in:-

(A) Section 65
(B) Section 66
(C) Section 67
(D) Section 69

Q10. The Information Technology Act, 2000 provides that:

(A) All offences under the Act are compoundable
(B) Offences other than those punishable by imprisonment for life or for a term exceeding three years are compoundable with certain exceptions
(C) Offences other than those committed against a company or corporation are compoundable
(D) None of the offences under this Act are compoundable

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