Quiz-1
1 Which of the following systems deals with planning for, development, management,
and use of information technology tools for management?
A) Strategic Support Systems
B) Operational Systems
C) Administrative Systems
) !anagement "nformation Systems
# Which of the following terms is used to descri$e the computer%$ased tools used $y
people in an organi&ation to support their information processing needs?
A) "nformation 'echnology
B) (ser Systems
C) Artifacts
) Computer 'ools
) Which terms refers to the e*tent of detail provided in information+ for instance, some
information may provide summary information while others may provide a great amount of
detail?
A) "nformation epth
B) Aggregate ata
C) "nformation ,ranularity
) ata etail
- Which type of technology allows you to enter information and commands into a
computer?
A) ata entry
B) "nput
C) .rocessing
) 'elecommunication
/ Which of the following are raw facts that descri$e a particular phenomenon and are
stored in the computer for an organi&ation0s processing needs?
A) "nformation
B) ata
C) 1ecords
) Business "ntelligence 2B")
3 Which of the following is collective information a$out customers, competitors,
$usiness partners, competitive environments, and internal operations?
A) Aggregate ata
B) 4*ternal 5nowledge
C) Business "ntelligence 2B")
) "nformation ,ranularity
6 What term is used to descri$e information coming into a computer that is in $ad form,
or is incorrect, and will improperly affect the decision%ma7ing process?
A) ,",O
B) 'ainted data
C) irty information
) Scru$$ed data
8 Which type of wor7er 7nows how and when to apply technology?
A) Computer scientist
B) 'echnology%literate 7nowledge wor7er
C) 'echnology analyst
) Computer savvy
19 Which type of software coordinates the interaction of technology devices?
A) Application software
B) (tility software
C) 1A!
) Systems software
Quiz-2
1 What type of commerce is ena$led $y technology?
A) .ath%to%profita$ility
B) 4%commerce
C) 4Buy
) "nternet
# What type of commerce occurs when a $usiness sells its products over the "nternet
to other $usinesses?
A) B#B
B) B#C
C) C#B
) 4nterprise commerce
) What is term used when the government employs technology to deal with citi&ens,
$usinesses, and other government agencies?
A) ,#BC
B) we$
C) consumer
) 4%government
- What term refers to an organi&ation0s a$ility to tailor its products and services to its
customers?
A) Speciali&ation
B) 'arget commerce or '%commerce
C) !ass customi&ation
) Adaption
: What term refers to the small we$ page that opens automatically with an ad when
you visit some we$ sites?
A) !ar7eting page
B) "%ad
C) Affiliate ad
) .op%up ad
/ When two companies are lin7ed together $y computers and they send $usiness
transactions through these computers, they are pro$a$ly using ;;;;;<
A) igital wallets
B) 4lectronic data interchange
C) B#C
) Smart cards
3 What type of technology scram$les the contents of files sent via the "nternet?
A) 4ncryption
B) Secured data interchange
C) Cryptogram
) 1egulated code
6 What type of We$ technology creates a secure and private connection $etween two
computers?
A) Secure soc7et layers
B) 4ncryption
C) "nternet%loc7ed connections
) Sheltered we$ sites
8 What term refers to your a$ility to connect to the internet and your company from a
wireless device?
A) =et services
B) .ush technology
C) .ull technology
) !o$ile computing
19 What age group was $orn after the digital revolution?
A) igital natives
B) igital immigrants
C) igital $oomers
) We$ 7ids
QUIZ-3
1< ;;;;; consist2s) of the devices which accept data and information, process them,
and display them<
A< .rocedures
B< =etwor7s
C< >ardware
< Software
4< ata$ase
#< ?unctional area information systems were originally developed to tightly integrate
with each other<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
)< 'he set of instructions a$out how to com$ine the information system components to
process information and generate desired output is ;;;;;<
A< hardware
B< software
C< data$ase
< networ7
4< procedures
-< ;;;;; support the monitoring, collection, storage, and processing of data from the
organi&ation0s $asic $usiness transactions<
A< 'ransaction processing systems
B< ?unctional area information systems
C< ash$oards
< 4nterprise resource planning systems
4< Office automation systems
:< 5nowledge wor7ers are supported mainly $y e*pert systems, dash$oards, and
$usiness intelligence systems<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
/< ;;;;; ma7e tactical decisions, which deal with activities such as short%term planning,
organi&ing, and control<
A< Clerical wor7ers
B< Operational managers
C< !iddle managers
< Senior managers
4< Staff personnel
3< ash$oards attempt to duplicate the wor7 of human e*perts $y applying reasoning
capa$ilities<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
6< ;;;;; provide the ma@or support for middle managers<
A< ecision support systems
B< Office automation systems
C< ash$oards
< ?unctional area information systems
4< 'ransaction processing systems
8< Any information system that helps an organi&ation gain a competitive advantage or
reduce a competitive disadvantage can $e called a strategic information system<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
19< ?or most firms, the "nternet increases the threat of new competitors<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
11< Supplier power is ;;;;; when $uyers have few choices from whom to $uy, and
;;;;; when $uyers have many choices<
A< high, low
B< low, the same
C< high, high
< low, high
4< high, the same
1#< 'he geographical reach of the "nternet is an e*ample of which of .orter0s five forces?
A< threat of entry of new competitors
B< $argaining power of suppliers
C< $argaining power of customers
< threat of su$stitute products
4< rivalry among e*isting firms in an industry
1)< 'he "nternet ma7es proprietary systems easy to 7eep secret, reducing differences
among competitors<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
1-< "nformation systems are fairly ine*pensive to acAuire, operate, and maintain<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
1:< ,enerally spea7ing, the information systems department is responsi$le for all
information resources in an organi&ation<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
QUIZ-4
1< Source data automation is most closely associated with which information system?
A< transaction processing systems
B< office automation systems
C< functional area information systems
< enterprise resource planning systems
4< decision support systems
#< 'ransactions processing systems monitor, collect, store, and process data generated
from all $usiness events<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
)< 'ransaction processing systems typically provide information to managers in the
functional areas<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
-< etailed reports include only information that e*ceeds certain threshold standards<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
:< A ;;;;; is a set of related steps or procedures designed to produce a specific
outcome<
A< $usiness function
B< $usiness goal
C< $usiness process
< $usiness strategy
4< $usiness operation
/< 'he $usiness processes in 41. software are typically defined $y the company using
the software<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
3< 'he ma@or o$@ective of enterprise resource planning systems is to tightly integrate the
functional areas of the organi&ation and to ena$le seamless information flows across the
functional areas<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
6< 41. software includes a set of dependent software modules, each with its own
data$ase, that provide support for the $usiness processes in the functional areas<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse
8< 'he $usiness processes in 41. software are typically predefined $y the $est
practices that the 41. vendor has developed<
A< 'rue
B< ?alse