Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What does an electronic signature consist of?

  1. A unique biometric identifier

  2. A handwritten signature digitized

  3. A code of letters, numbers, characters, or symbols

  4. An official seal from a notary public

The correct answer is: A code of letters, numbers, characters, or symbols

An electronic signature consists of a code of letters, numbers, characters, or symbols. This is because electronic signatures are used to verify the identity of the signee and their intent to sign a document, and a code can uniquely represent an individual and be used as a virtual signature. Options A, B, and D do not correctly describe what an electronic signature consists of. Option A is describing a biometric signature which uses a physical characteristic of the signee, such as a fingerprint or retinal scan. Option B is describing a digitized version of a handwritten signature which is not necessarily a code. Option D is describing a notary public's official seal which is not applicable to all electronic signatures and does not consist of a code.