Exam 10: Electronic Records File Management
Exam 1: Records and Information Management54 Questions
Exam 2: The Rim Environment43 Questions
Exam 3: Alphabetic Indexing Rules 1-450 Questions
Exam 4: Alphabetic Indexing Rules 5-840 Questions
Exam 5: Alphabetic Indexing Rules 9-1040 Questions
Exam 6: Storing, Retrieving, and Transferring Records50 Questions
Exam 7: Subject Records Management50 Questions
Exam 8: Numeric Records Management50 Questions
Exam 9: Geographic Records Management50 Questions
Exam 10: Electronic Records File Management50 Questions
Exam 11: Electronic Media and Image Records50 Questions
Exam 12: Managing a Rim Program51 Questions
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Using meaningful filenames is not an important part of managing electronic files.
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A unique name given to a file stored for computer use that must follow the computer's operating system rule
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push technology
field
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A query is a database object that can retrieve data from only one field at a time in the database table.
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Taxonomies are not based on subjects pertinent to an organization.
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Moving data from one type of media to a newer type of media is called data
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Backing up computer files to protect against loss of files is an example of
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In a database table, all the fields related to one person or organization make up a record.
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Classification of electronic records provides the means to
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E-mail messages sent or received on company computers are the property of the company or employer.
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A central server notifies a computer or cell phone when an event occurs, such as a tweet or e-mail
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query
folder or directory
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An enterprise-wide taxonomy usually contains three levels: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
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A high-level, hierarchical classification system for documents and records that facilitates the management of recorded information throughout its life cycle
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file name
field
pull technology
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To sort data in a computer application in A-Z order, you would choose
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A database object used to instruct the program to find specific information
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table
field
file plan
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To protect against unauthorized disclosure of confidential information on portable computing devices
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A set of one or more characters treated as a unit of information
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folder or directory
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