PT102.S1.P1.Q4

PrepTest 102 - Section 1 - Passage 1 - Question 4

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Most office workers assume that the messages they send to each other via electronic mail are as private as a telephone call or a face-to-face meeting. ████ ██████████ ██ ██████ ████████ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ████ █████ ███ ██ ████████ ██ █████████ ██ ███████ █████████████ ██ █████████ ████████████ ██ ████ ████ █████ ██ █ █████████████ █████████████████ ███ ██ █████ █████ █████████ ██████████ █████ ██ █████ ███ ████████ ██ ███ ███████ ██████████ ████ █████████████ ██████ ██ ███ ███████ ██ ███ ██ ███ ████ ███████████ █████ ██████ ██ ███ ██████████ ████

Intro to Issue · No clear rules on email privacy
Office workers wrongly assume that their emails are private.
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Public Sector (Government) · Are government emails private?
If yes, then they can destroy them and deny public access.
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Proposition · Yes, because there are paper versions that the public can access
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Opposition · No, because the paper versions are incomplete; emails contain more information
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Private Sector (Business) · Are private sector employees's emails private?
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Example · Not private
Two employees talk shit over email about their boss. Boss finds out. Fires them. Judge rules in favor of company because the computers were company property hence boss had right to read anything on it.
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Law · No privacy for "inside" interception
Law sometimes protects against third party eavesdropping but not when the third party is an "insider." So the police (outsider) can't eavesdrop on you but your boss (insider) can.
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Exception · Reasonable expectation of privacy
If you have a reasonable expectation of privacy, then privacy could trump. But there is no absolute guarantee.
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Solution · Encrypt messages
If you're an employee and want privacy, you may just have to encrypt your emails. But that's a huge pain in the butt.
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outright disapproval of ███ ████████

There’s no hint of a negative opinion about the interception of electronic mail. The author simply describes how laws handle such interception.

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b

support for employers ███ ██████ ██ ██

There’s no evidence the author supports the interception of electronic mail. The author simply describes how laws handle such interception.

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c

support for employees ███ ████ █████ ████ ███████ ██ ██

There’s no evidence the author supports employees who are fired because their emails were intercepted. The author simply describes how laws handle such interception.

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d

intellectual interest in ███ █████ ██████

This is the best answer, because it’s the only neutral one. In addition, given that the author discusses how laws handle interception of email, it’s fair to say the author displayed interest in the legal issues of such interception.

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e

cynicism about the ███████ ██████ ███ ████████

There’s no evidence the author has any opinion about the motives of people who intercept electronic mail. The author simply describes how laws handle such interception.

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