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Question 13 Marks
What is a scam? Write a few examples.
Answer
These are deceptive plans that look to exploit clueless individuals to pick up an advantage, (for example, cash, or access to individual personal information).
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Question 23 Marks
Name the few tools & resources for students with disabilities which can help student to learn the things easily.
Answer
(i) Text-To-Speech Assistive Tools

(ii) Low-Tech Handouts

(iii) Assistive Listening Systems

(iv) Sip-and-Puff Systems

(v) Jouse3

(vi) Proofreading Software

(vii) Ginger

(viii) Math Tools

(ix) MathTalk

(x) Math Simulations

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Question 33 Marks
What is child identity theft?
Answer
This type of fraud is generally done by a relative who will assume out credits and praise cards in the kid's name. As kids have no motivation to check or screen their credit reports, they will, for the most part, stay ignorant of the deceitful action until they grow up and require advances. This kind of misrepresentation can take a very long time to deal with and could prevent you from having the option to purchase a house or vehicle. It's likewise prone to expand the financing costs on any advances you may be advertised.
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Question 43 Marks
Explain the meaning of financial theft.
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Lawbreakers can utilize your stolen individual data to assume control over your money related records or make their own, which can be intense and unpleasant. It can take you months or years to redress the impacts of budgetary data fraud and it could result in enormous volumes of obligation and a poor FICO rating.
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Question 53 Marks
Define illegal downloading and explain.
Answer
Illegal downloading is getting documents that you don't deserve the privilege to use from the web. Advanced robbery includes illicitly sharing copyrighted media, for example, games, music, motion pictures, TV shows and programming. It doesn't make a difference whether you transfer the substance to impart to others without consent or whether you download it for nothing or at a deal cost. Anybody engaged with this kind of activity is overstepping the law.
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Question 63 Marks
What are the positive effects of technology?
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The positive effects of technology are:

(i) We can spread our views through any social networking sites.

(ii) It helps in preventing and curing dreadful diseases.

(iii) Easy to find people of the same mindstate or profession to share your thoughts.

(iv) Create a new global market for goods and services.

(v) Better living standards.

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Question 73 Marks
What are the duties of a citizen against e-waste?
Answer
The duties of every citizen against e-waste are:

(i) Should not mix the e-waste with household waste.

(ii) Should dispose or handover all e-waste to Government certified e-waste recycler.

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Question 83 Marks
What are the adverse effects of e-Waste?
Answer
The adverse effects of e-Waste are:

(i) Toxic (Poisonous) material may be mixed with earth, air, water, etc. and cause health hazard to all living ones (human, animal and birds).

(ii) The burning of Rubber and Plastic causes air Pollution.

(iii) Laptop, mobile, UPS, Inverter batteries contain highly toxic substances.

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3 Marks Each - Computer Science STD 12 Commerce Questions - Vidyadip