MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Which action will be least helpful if you've been the victim of identity theft?
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    Withdraw your money from all accounts.
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    Review your recent credit card statements.
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
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    Your credit report displays accounts you did not open.
Q.2.
What is the FIRST action you should take if you suspect there has been a fraudulent charge on your credit card?
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    Contact the credit card company to report the fraudulent charge.
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    Hang up and call back using the bank's official phone number.
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    Your credit report displays accounts you did not open.
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    Shred them in a paper shredder.
Q.3.
Consumer protection laws are meant to:
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    Fewer unwanted telemarketing calls.
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    Prevent unfair or deceptive business practices.
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
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    Review your recent credit card statements.
Q.4.
The primary goal of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is:
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    To protect consumers by regulating financial products and services.
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    Your credit report displays accounts you did not open.
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    Contact the credit card company to report the fraudulent charge.
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    Review your recent credit card statements.
Q.5.
Which document puts you at the LEAST risk of identity theft?
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    Both A and B
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    None of the above
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    Cash receipts
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
Q.6.
Consumer protection laws might result in:
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    Prevent unfair or deceptive business practices.
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    Verified trusted sources that need it
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    Fewer unwanted telemarketing calls.
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
Q.7.
After a suspected identity fraud case has been resolved, you should:
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    None of the above
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    Cash receipts
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    Shred them in a paper shredder.
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    Both A and B
Q.8.
Which of the following is the BEST way to protect against identity theft?
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    Withdraw your money from all accounts.
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
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    Shred them in a paper shredder.
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    Your credit report displays accounts you did not open.
Q.9.
It is generally safe to provide your Social Security Number to:
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    Review your recent credit card statements.
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    Verified trusted sources that need it
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    Shred them in a paper shredder.
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    Withdraw your money from all accounts.
Q.10.
The best way to investigate fraudulent transactions on your credit card is to:
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    Review your recent credit card statements.
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    Verified trusted sources that need it
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
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    Withdraw your money from all accounts.
Q.11.
If you've been a victim of identity theft, what should you do after contacting the company that reported the suspicious charge and issuing a credit fraud report?
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    Both A and B
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    Your credit report displays accounts you did not open.
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    Order a credit report.
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    None of the above
Q.12.
Which of the following scenarios might indicate that you have been a victim of identity theft?
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    Contact the credit card company to report the fraudulent charge.
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    Your credit report displays accounts you did not open.
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    Change online account passwords frequently.
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    Review your recent credit card statements.