Focuses On Integrating Information Technology Solutions And Business Processes

Question: Information technology can be used to support _______________. A. product development teams B. customer support processes C. any other business activity D. All the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: In its simplest form, a system consists of all the following except: A. A group of cooperative users B. A set of interrelated components C. A clearly defined boundary D. A common set of objectives

Answer: A

Question: According to the Real World case, eCourier embraced technology by: A. Doing the same things that all their competitors were doing successfully. B. Installing a new computerized bar-scanning system for packages. C. Enabling a new telephone system for customers. D. Giving all their couriers handheld GPS units for tracking and communication.

Answer: D

Question: According to the Real World case, eCourier uses SeeWhy software to: A. Track packages that have not been delivered. B. Provide business intelligence in terms of customer satisfaction. C. Interface with their accounting software. D. All of the above.

Answer: B

Question: According to the Real World Case, the goal of Bryan Cave is: A. To have the best value for their customers. B. To create increased profit per customer. C. To build the best long-term relationships in the world. D. All the above.

Answer: C

Question: According to the Real World Case, the Bryan Cave law firm had difficulty billing its real estate customers because: A. The developers could not afford their rates. B. Developers think in terms of square feet, not hours worked. C. Their lawyers did not understand the real estate profession. D. None of the above.

Answer: B

Question: According to the Real World Case, the big problem facing the Bryan Cave law firm in 2002 was: A. Communications between all their lawyers and offices. B. Dealing with the differences in laws around the world. C. Billing their clients correctly. D. Making the highest profits from their resources while delivering the highest customer value.

Answer: D

Question: All the following are examples of an information system, except: A. A day planner B. A cash register C. A group of marbles in a box D. A paper-based accounting ledger

Answer: C

Question: According to the text, most retail stores today use computer-based information systems to support business processes and operations. This support falls broadly into the categories of: A. Business decisions and strategies for competitive advantage. B. Operations and support strategies. C. Business decisions and operations. D. Strategic business decisions and tactical business decisions.

Answer: A

Question: How do information systems aid in decision making? A. Information systems help companies determine investments. B. Information systems help companies determine which products to sell or discontinue. C. Information systems can be used to gain competitive advantage. D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: All of the following are fundamental reasons for business applications of information technology except: A. Support of strategies for competitive advantage B. Support of business processes and operations C. Compliance with environmental regulations D. Decision making support

Answer: C

Question: According to the textbook case, Welch's uses BI software from Oco to: A. manage their gasoline usage. B. decide which products should be produced. C. ensure that its carriers are shipping full truckloads to customers. D. follow new competitive trends from its competitors.

Answer: C

Question: According to the textbook case, the Oco BI software used by Welch's: A. increases the number of deliveries made on Fridays. B. assures that most deliveries are not made on Fridays. C. assures that most deliveries are made on Fridays. D. helps them even out the number of delivery trucks used each day of the week.

Answer: D

Question: The expanding role of information systems from the 1950s to the present, in sequential order, are: A. Management reporting, decision support, electronic business and commerce, data processing, strategic and end user support B. Data processing, management reporting, strategic and end user support, electronic business and commerce, decision support C. Data processing, management reporting, decision support, strategic and end user support, electronic business and commerce D. Electronic business and commerce, management reporting, data processing, strategic and end user support, decision support

Answer: C

Question: The rapid development of microcomputer processing power, application software packages, and telecommunications networks gave birth to the phenomenon of _______________. A. manufacturer-to-public direct sales B. MIS departments C. end user computing D. electronic monitoring

Answer: C

Question: Which of the following is a false statement? A. Today's information systems are doing the same basic things that they did over 40 years ago. B. Today there is a much higher level of integration of system functions. C. Today there is greater connectivity across dissimilar system components. D. None of the statements is false.

Answer: D

Question: Companies generally rely on e-business applications to do all of the following except: A. Re-engineer internal business processes B. Implement electronic commerce systems C. Monitor employee productivity D. Promote enterprise collaboration among business teams and workgroups

Answer: C

Question: In an e-business enterprise, an intranet refers to: A. An Internet-like network inside the enterprise B. A network between an enterprise and its trading partners C. A network between the members of a single workgroup D. All the choices are correct.

Answer: A

Question: E-business uses Internet technologies to work and empower _______________. A. business processes B. electronic commerce C. collaboration among business teams D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: E-commerce ____________________. A. involves buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of products, services, and information over a variety of computer networks B. uses the Internet, intranets, and extranets to support every step of the commercial process, such as multimedia advertising, product information, and customer support C. involves Internet security and payment mechanisms that ensure completion of delivery and payment processes D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: The text classifies information systems as either operations or management support information systems. Which one of the following would not be classified as an operations support system? A. Transaction processing systems B. Process control systems C. Enterprise collaboration systems D. Decision support systems

Answer: D

Question: Electronic commerce systems generally include all of the following except: A. Internet websites for online sales B. Direct links to credit reporting services C. Extranet access of inventory databases D. Intranets that allow sales reps to access customer records

Answer: B

Question: Process control systems monitor and control _______________ processes. A. physical B. transactional C. inter-departmental D. mechanical

Answer: A

Question: A nuclear power plant uses electronic sensors linked to computers to continually monitor processes and make instant (real-time) adjustments that control the power generation process. This is an example of a(n) _______________. A. transaction processing system B. decision support system C. enterprise collaboration system D. process control system

Answer: D

Question: When employees in a project team use email to send and receive messages and use video conferences to hold electronic meetings and coordinate their activities, they are using _______________. A. transaction processing systems B. process control systems C. enterprise collaboration systems D. decision support systems

Answer: C

Question: A database of customer purchases that provides end-user managers with interactive and ad hoc decision-making support is referred to as _______________. A. a transaction processing system B. a decision support system C. an information reporting system D. an executive information system

Answer: B

Question: A production manager needs a system to help determine how much product to manufacture based on the expected sales associated with a future promotion, plus the location and availability of the raw materials necessary to manufacture the product. What type of system would meet this manager's needs? A. Transaction processing system B. Process control system C. Enterprise collaboration system D. Decision support system

Answer: D

Question: When information system applications focus on providing information and support for effective decision making by managers, they are called _______________ support systems. A. decision B. management C. collaboration D. process

Answer: B

Question: An information system that supports the business functions of accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing, or operations would be classified as a(n) _______________ system. A. functional business B. executive information C. management information D. decision support

Answer: A

Question: Information systems that focus on operational and managerial applications in support of basic business functions, such as accounting or marketing, are known as _______________. A. functional business systems B. strategic information systems C. executive information systems D. knowledge management systems

Answer: D

Question: Most information systems are designed to _______________. A. produce information and support decision making B. handle record-keeping C. handle transaction processing chores D. All the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: Executive information systems (EIS) are tailored to meet the strategic information needs of which of the following management levels? A. Top management (strategic) B. Middle management (tactical) C. Lower management (operational) D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: A

Question: Business applications of information systems are typically combinations of several types of information systems. This integration is referred to as _______________ systems. A. information reporting B. decision support C. cross-functional informational D. end user computing

Answer: C

Question: Success in today's dynamic business environment depends heavily on maximizing the use of Internet-based technologies and Web-enabled information systems to meet the competitive requirements of _______________. A. customers B. suppliers C. business partners D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: A functional business system supports all of the following types of applications except: A. Accounting B. Customer problem resolution C. Marketing D. Human resource management

Answer: B

Question: Which of the following systems acts as a consultant to users? A. Knowledge B. Integrated information C. Executive information D. Expert

Answer: D

Question: According to the textbook case on responsibility and accountability, even if a project is not an IT project, who is held responsible for optimizing returns on IT-related investments? A. CEO B. CFO C. COO D. CIO

Answer: D

Question: According to the textbook case on responsibility and accountability: A. IT is always 100% responsible for any large project involving information technology. B. IT is never 100% responsible for any large project involving information technology. C. IT is sometimes 100% responsible for any large project involving information technology. D. None of the above is correct.

Answer: B

Question: Developing an information system solution involves all of the following steps except: A. Investigation B. Implementation C. Redesign D. Maintenance

Answer: C

Question: Computer-based information systems are usually conceived, designed, and implemented using some form of systematic development process. The investigation stage includes _______________. A. determining the economic or technical feasibility of a proposed application B. acquiring and learning how to use the necessary software C. improving the system D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: A

Question: Developing information system solutions to business problems in an organization is the responsibility of _______________. A. information system specialists B. computer programmers C. systems analysts D. all information system users within the organization

Answer: D

Question: When applying a systematic development process for computer-based information systems, _______________ would be part of the analysis phase. A. determining the business requirements of the system B. acquiring and learning how to use the necessary software C. implementing a trial system D. obtaining feedback from end users of the system

Answer: A

Question: According to the text, the steps of developing an information system, in their proper order, are: A. Investigate, analyze, implement, design, maintain B. Investigate, design, analyze, implement, maintain C. Maintain, implement, design, analyze, investigate D. Investigate, analyze, design, implement, maintain

Answer: D

Question: In the lawsuit filed against Hannaford Brothers, which of the following was not alleged as a reason for filing the suit? A. Hannaford has installed inadequate security measures. B. Hannaford did not disclose the security breach to the public quickly enough. C. Hannaford sold the data to spammers. D. All the choices are correct.

Answer: C

Question: The information systems function is equally as important to business success as the function of _______________. A. accounting B. operations management C. human resources management D. All the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: In the information systems concept, the processing function involves: A. Capturing and assembling elements that enter the system to be processed B. Transformation processes that convert input into output C. Transferring elements that have been produced by a transformation process to their ultimate destination D. Monitoring and evaluating feedback to determine whether a system is moving toward the achievement of its goal

Answer: B

Question: According to the Real World case about the New York Times, the newspaper industry is in very deep trouble. What has become most important to them? A. Business model innovation B. Internet connectivity C. Technological innovation D. Communication initiatives

Answer: A

Question: If a system is one of the components of a larger system, it is considered a(n) _______________. A. environment B. feedback loop C. subsystem D. interface

Answer: C

Question: A system that can change itself or its environment in order to survive is _______________ system. A. a control B. a self-monitoring C. an environmental D. an adaptive

Answer: D

Question: Organizations are examples of _______________ systems because they interface and interact with other systems in their environment. A. linked B. open C. dependent D. parallel

Answer: B

Question: The majority of organizations today would be classified as _______________ systems. A. open B. closed C. open adaptive D. closed adaptive

Answer: C

Question: An information system depends on all of the following resources except: A. Hardware B. Software C. People D. Networks E. Time

Answer: E

Question: All of the following would be considered a hardware resource except: A. A microcomputer B. A keyboard C. Magnetic and optical disks D. Programs and procedures

Answer: D

Question: All of the following would be considered a software resource in an information system except: A. A computer operating system B. A word processing software package C. A telecommunication network D. All of the choices are software resources.

Answer: C

Question: In an information system context, which one of the following would be the most applicable description of application software? A. It controls and supports the operations of a computer B. It consists of programs that direct particular processing activities C. It consists of operating instructions for people who will use an information system D. None of the choices are correct

Answer: B

Question: In an information system, alphanumeric data normally takes the form of _______________. A. numbers and alphabetical characters B. sentences and paragraphs C. graphic shapes and figures D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: A

Question: In an information system, image data normally takes the form of _______________. A. numbers and alphabetical characters B. sentences and paragraphs C. graphic shapes and figures D. voice and other sounds

Answer: C

Question: All of the following are good examples of information except: A. The social security number of the company's forklift operator B. The retail price of blue widgets C. How much the company owes to vender number 17 D. The numbers 1236789, 349875, and 340977

Answer: D

Question: Telecommunications networks consist of _______________. A. computers, the Internet, intranets, and extranets B. communications processors C. devices interconnected by communication media and controlled by communications software D. All of the choices are correct.

Answer: D

Question: All of the following normally happens to data during a value-added process except: A. Their useful life is determined B. Their form is aggregated, manipulated, and organized C. Their content is analyzed and evaluated D. They are placed in a proper context for a human user

Answer: A

Question: All of the following are considered computer hardware technology except: A. Operating system software B. Microcomputers C. Keyboards D. Printers

Answer: A

Question: Which of the following is an example of control of an information system's performance? A. A system malfunction wiped out two weeks of student registration records B. Programmers created a user friendly input screen for a new system C. Subtotals do not add up to total sales; IT staff investigates whether data entry or processing is the problem D. An extra $20 was added to every water bill by mistake

Answer: C

Question: The original, formal record of a transaction is called the: A. Updated form B. Paper form C. Transaction document D. Source document

Answer: D

Question: The source document is: A. The form of a document after its final update B. A transaction document that refers to the source of the product C. The original, formal record of a transaction D. The first update to any transaction

Answer: C

Question: Sew What?'s information system allows the firm to __________. A. provide a web site that accounts for nearly all their recent growth B. manage the business and provide outstanding customer support C. gain recognition and provide credibility to the general public D. All the choices are correct.

Answer: D

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