Question 1 of 5
Distinguish between Computer and Computer Network.
Why: The distinction is based on statutory definitions from IT Act 2000. Computer definition from Section 2(1)(i) emphasizes processing capabilities. Network definition from Section 2(1)(j) highlights interconnection. The answer structure provides definition, tabulated/comparative points, example, and conclusion to meet 4-mark criteria (100-150 words).
Question 2 of 5
As per Section 43(i) of the Information Technology Act, 2000, what is the liability of a person who without permission destroys, deletes or alters information residing in a computer resource?
Why: Section 43(i) establishes civil liability for unauthorized access and damage to computer resources. The key elements are: (1) unauthorized access without permission, (2) destruction, deletion, or alteration of information, (3) diminishing value or utility of the resource, and (4) liability to pay compensation to the affected person.
Question 3 of 5
What is the punishment prescribed under Section 66C of the Information Technology Act, 2000 for identity theft?
A
Imprisonment up to 2 years and fine up to Rs. 50,000
B
Imprisonment up to 3 years and/or fine up to Rs. 1 lakh
C
Imprisonment up to 5 years and fine up to Rs. 10 lakh
D
Imprisonment up to 1 year and fine up to Rs. 25,000
Why: Section 66C of the Information Technology Act, 2000 specifically deals with identity theft, which occurs when someone fraudulently or dishonestly uses another person's electronic signature, password, or any other unique identification feature. The punishment prescribed under this section is imprisonment for a term which may extend up to three years and a fine which may extend to 1 lakh rupees. This provision was introduced to address the misuse of digital identities in the growing domain of cyberspace. Option B correctly states the prescribed punishment.
Question 4 of 5
Under the Information Technology Act, 2000, what is the punishment for stealing computer documents, assets or software source code from any organization or individual?
A
1 year imprisonment and Rs. 100,000 fine
B
2 years imprisonment and Rs. 250,000 fine
C
3 years imprisonment and Rs. 500,000 fine
D
5 years imprisonment and Rs. 1,000,000 fine
Why: According to the Information Technology Act, 2000, the punishment for stealing computer documents, assets or any software's source code from any organization, individual, or from any other means is 3 years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 500,000. This provision protects intellectual property and confidential information stored in digital format. The punishment is designed to deter unauthorized access and theft of valuable digital assets.
Question 5 of 5
What does Section 66 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 cover regarding computer-related offenses?
Why: Section 66 is a key provision that addresses unauthorized computer access and hacking. It covers: (1) illegal hacking into computer systems, (2) unauthorized access to data and networks, (3) various forms of cyber intrusion, and (4) was expanded in 2008 to address emerging cyber threats more comprehensively.