| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Dystopian novel by George Orwell depicting constant government surveillance by Big Brother. | Nineteen Eighty-Four | 100%
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| Most surveilled city outside of Asia and within Europe. | London | 92%
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| Dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury depicting a society where books are banned and burned. | Fahrenheit 451 | 75%
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| Russian agency responsible for signals intelligence and domestic surveillance. | FSB | 75%
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| International intelligence alliance including US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. | Five Eyes | 67%
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| Chinese government program monitoring internet activity and censoring content. | Great {Firewall} of China | 67%
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| WikiLeaks founder exposing government and corporate secrets. | Julian Assange | 67%
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| Former NSA contractor who leaked classified documents on global surveillance. | Edward Snowden | 58%
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| Landmark US act expanding government surveillance powers after 9/11. | {Patriot} Act | 58%
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| Software enabling anonymous browsing and evasion of tracking. | Tor | 50%
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| Anthology series exploring dark aspects of technology and mass surveillance. | Black Mirror | 25%
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| Chinese government program rating citizens’ behavior and financial trustworthiness. | Social Credit System | 25%
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| Mass data collection initiative in India using biometric IDs. | Aadhaar | 0%
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| British intelligence agency responsible for signals interception and monitoring communications. | GCHQ | 0%
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| Israeli spyware used by governments to access private communications on smartphones. | Pegasus | 0%
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| US government program collecting phone metadata and internet communications. | PRISM | 0%
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