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PECB GDPR Exam Questions - Navigate Your Path to Success

The PECB Certified Data Protection Officer (GDPR) exam is a good choice for Data Protection Officers (DPOs) Compliance Officers IT Security Professionals Legal Advisors handling data privacy and if the candidate manages to pass PECB Certified Data Protection Officer exam, he/she will earn PECB GDPR Certification. Below are some essential facts for PECB GDPR exam candidates:

  • TrendyCerts offers 80 Questions that are based on actual PECB GDPR syllabus.
  • Our PECB GDPR Exam Practice Questions were last updated on: Apr 22, 2025

Sample Questions for PECB GDPR Exam Preparation

Question 1

Questio n:

Based on Article 58 of GDPR, what powers must the supervisory authority have?

Correct : B

Under Article 58 of GDPR, supervisory authorities have investigative and corrective powers, including the ability to access premises and equipment used for personal data processing.

Option B is correct because supervisory authorities can investigate controllers and processors, including accessing IT systems.

Option A is incorrect because supervisory authorities do not appoint DPOs; controllers and processors must do this themselves.

Option C is incorrect because supervisory authorities do not manage controllers' or processors' tasks.

Option D is incorrect because supervisory authorities do not pre-approve privacy policies.


GDPR Article 58(1)(f) (Supervisory authorities can access premises and data)

Recital 129 (Authorities must have investigation powers)

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Question 2

Questio n:

Organization XYZ has just appointed a DPO. As such, XYZ needs to establish the DPO's role in the employment contract.

Which of the statements below holds true?

Correct : A

Under Article 39(1)(e) of GDPR, the DPO acts as a contact point for supervisory authorities and must be readily accessible for regulatory inquiries and investigations.

Option A is correct because GDPR explicitly states that the DPO serves as a liaison between the organization and the supervisory authority.

Option B is incorrect because the controller and processor are independent entities under GDPR, and the DPO does not facilitate their relationship.

Option C is incorrect because the DPO does not act as a communication channel for internal company matters.

Option D is incorrect because DPOs advise and monitor but do not make operational decisions.


GDPR Article 39(1)(e) (DPO is a contact point for the supervisory authority)

Recital 97 (DPO's role in ensuring compliance)

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