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Question 1: E-cigarettes were introduced into the global marketplace in
A. 2000.
B. 2002.
C. 2004.
D. 2005.
Question 2: Early research on the effects of e-cigarettes showed that
A. they are just as harmful as traditional cigarettes in terms of addiction and harm caused to the lungs.
B. that the nicotine contained in the vapor poses no addiction risk.
C. the nicotine in e-cigarettes is less addictive than tradition cigarettes and also less harmful to the lungs.
D. the nicotine in e-cigarettes is addictive, but they were less harmful to the lungs.
Question 3: Which of the following U.S. regulatory agencies is responsible for the regulation of e-cigarettes?
A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
B. Consumer Products Safety Commission
C. Food and Drug Administration
D. Department of Health and Human Services
Question 4: When the World Health Organization urged governments to restrict the use of e-cigarettes, this can be viewed as an example of which of the following elements of public policy?
A. public policy inputs
B. public policy goals
C. public policy tools
D. public policy effects
Question 5: The health warnings U.S. tobacco manufacturers placed on e-cigarettes
A. were involuntary and less strong than those put on traditional cigarette packages.
B. were voluntary and stronger than those mandated on tobacco cigarette packages.
C. were involuntary and much stronger than those warnings required for tobacco cigarette packages.
D. were resisted by U.S. tobacco products manufacturers.
Question 6: Most credit card companies
A. have limited fraud protection to protect consumers from liability that caps the amount of losses covered by the company when cards are used fraudulently.
B. have fraud protection programs that protect consumers from liability when their cards are used fraudulently.
C. offer little in the way of fraud protection to consumers when they sustain losses when their credit cards are fraudulently used.
Question 7: The advantage of switching to EMV cards to protect customers is that
A. this method of protection is cost effective and inexpensive for credit card companies to implement.
B. this method requires simple technology upgrades that are not burdensome for large and small companies.
C. this method is is more secure, as they use an embedded chip that makes it harder to access information.
Question 8: Several reasons are provided for why hackers hack into the systems of businesses or other organizations. Which of the following reasons best fits the cybercime described in this case?
A. to gain media attention for an issue.
B. to make money.
C. to retaliate against a company or a government.