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Exam CIPP-A Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion
IAPP Exam CIPP-A Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion
Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP-A exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
[All CIPP-A Questions]
Which of the following would NOT be exempt from Singapore's PDPA?
A
A government automobile registration website.
B
A private party room at a popular restaurant.
C
A documentary filmed at a rock concert.
D
A video from a store's dosed-circuit TV.
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Stevie
1 months ago
Wait, so the PDPA doesn't apply to a video of a rock concert? I guess the bands are just 'singing for their supper' then.
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Deangelo
1 months ago
A store's CCTV video? That's like trying to hide a pineapple in a fruit salad. Not happening.
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Tatum
1 months ago
A documentary at a rock concert? Good luck getting those rock stars to sign the privacy waivers!
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Latosha
1 months ago
A private party room? Sounds like someone's trying to keep their karaoke night off the record.
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Selene
1 months ago
A government website? That's like trying to hide an elephant in a room. Not a chance it's exempt from the PDPA!
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Fernanda
2 days ago
C: The documentary filmed at a rock concert might be exempt if it's for journalistic purposes.
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Deandrea
3 days ago
B: I think the private party room might be exempt since it's not a public space.
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Leonida
21 days ago
A: Definitely not exempt, the government has to follow the rules too.
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Tamekia
2 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. Can someone explain why B) is the correct answer?
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Dalene
2 months ago
I agree with Rebecka. Private party rooms are not exempt from PDPA.
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Rebecka
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) A private party room at a popular restaurant.
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Hassie
2 months ago
Because a private party room at a popular restaurant is not exempt from PDPA as it involves personal data collection.
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Yuki
3 months ago
Why do you think so, Hassie?
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Hassie
3 months ago
I think the answer is B.
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