A) A subject only for hackers B) A way to make computers faster C) A set of rules for gaming D) Moral principles that guide engineers in making responsible technology
A) Because engineers only work for themselves B) Because it avoids teamwork C) Because their work affects people and society D) Because it makes computers colorful
A) Lying to protect your job B) Being truthful and admitting mistakes C) Hiding errors from users D) Copying someone’s work
A) Public safety B) Speed C) Profit D) Popularity
A) A traffic light system failing and causing accidents B) A phone wallpaper changing C) A keyboard being loud D) A game loading slowly
A) Engineers are not responsible if something goes wrong B) Engineers must accept responsibility and correct mistakes C) Engineers must blame users D) Engineers should ignore system failures
A) Saving passwords in notes B) Sharing data freely online C) Protecting personal information from misuse D) Posting private messages publicly
A) Name and address B) Favorite color C) Game score D) Meme preferences
A) Selling data for money B) Collecting data without telling users C) Collecting only necessary data with consent D) Collecting as much data as possible
A) It makes devices heavy B) It invades privacy and increases risk of abuse C) It wastes electricity D) It improves internet speed
A) To remove Wi-Fi B) To make people buy more gadgets C) To make apps prettier D) To stop hacking, malware, and unauthorized access
A) It increases bugs B) It removes passwords C) It makes devices louder D) Unreliable systems can cause harm or financial loss
A) Copying random code B) Waiting for accidents to happen C) Testing, predicting failures, and analyzing worst-case scenarios D) Ignoring possible problems
A) To reduce safety B) To make it harder to use C) To ensure inclusivity and equal access D) To exclude people with disabilities
A) Because it makes AI slower B) Because bias can harm groups unfairly C) So they can discriminate more D) So they can favor only rich people |