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Grade 11 Theory IV — Computer Crime & Evaluating Information

20 exam-style questions sourced from real IEB Grade 11 past papers and the CodeIEB syllabus notes — including some matching-column (tabulation) questions.

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Question 1

What is an AUP (Acceptable User Policy)?

Question 2

What is 'decentralisation of the workplace'?

Question 3

What is 'shoulder surfing'?

Question 4

What is 'dumpster diving', as a social engineering technique?

Question 5

What is 'reverse social engineering'?

Question 6

What is a Trojan horse?

Question 7

What is the difference between a 'hacker' and a 'cracker'?

Question 8

Unauthorised use of someone's network connection is best described as:

Question 9

Which type of computer crime specifically involves unauthorised copying/distribution of software?

Question 10

In evaluating a website's reliability, which criterion asks 'Who supports/funds/owns this source?'

Question 11

Which website-reliability criterion asks 'Who is the author, and what are their credentials?'

Question 12

Which website-reliability criterion asks whether the information is up-to-date?

Question 13

Which website-reliability criterion asks whether the source presents information fairly, without clear bias?

Question 14

What is client-side scripting?

Question 15

What is server-side scripting used for?

Question 16

What are cookies, in a web browsing context?

Question 17

Which mobile app type is built specifically for one platform (iOS or Android) for the best performance and device access?

Question 18 — Match the columns

Match each social engineering technique in Column A to its description in Column B.

Column AColumn B
1.Shoulder surfing
2.Phishing
3.Reverse social engineering
4.Social media social engineering

Question 19 — Match the columns

Match each website-evaluation criterion in Column A to its guiding question in Column B.

Column AColumn B
1.Affiliation
2.Authority
3.Currency
4.Objectivity

Question 20

Robotics, AI and UAVs (drones) increasingly automating tasks previously done by humans is described as: