Deck 1: The Importance of Mis

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In a job interview,you are asked to use a product that you have never used before and are not familiar with.Which of the following skills is your interviewer trying to test?

A)systems thinking
B)abstract reasoning
C)collaboration
D)ability to experiment
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Modeling system components and showing how components' inputs and outputs relate to one another is attributable to ________.

A)abstract reasoning
B)systems thinking
C)conceptualization
D)experimentation
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Which of the following is an example of the hardware component of an information system?

A)web browser
B)operating system
C)microprocessor
D)data file
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Because of Moore's Law,the cost of data communications and data storage ________.

A)is essentially zero
B)has increased exponentially
C)is witnessing an upward trend
D)has leveled off
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________ involves making a reasoned analysis of an opportunity,envisioning potential solutions,evaluating those possibilities,and developing the most promising ones,consistent with the resources one has.

A)Abstraction
B)Experimentation
C)Systems thinking
D)Random sampling
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Peter is an engineer working in the United States.In accordance with Moore's Law,which of the following is a nonroutine cognitive skill that would provide him with job security?

A)programming skills
B)systems thinking
C)tax accounting
D)data entry skills
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Which of the following marketable skills is the most useful in overcoming the fear of failure?

A)ability to experiment
B)systems thinking
C)abstract reasoning
D)collaboration
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A group of components that interact to achieve some purpose is referred to as a(n)________.

A)system
B)element
C)process
D)entity
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In a job interview,you are asked to make a group presentation with four other interviewees.You are required to form a team and then compete with other groups to win the presentation contest.Which of the following skills is your interviewer trying to test?

A)collaboration
B)abstract reasoning
C)systems thinking
D)ability to experiment
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Which of the following statements best describes Moore's Law?

A)A computer becomes obsolete within 18 months.
B)The number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months.
C)The total number of transistors produced in the world doubles every 18 months.
D)The speed of a computer doubles every 18 months.
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Patricia is the marketing manager at a manufacturing firm.She develops ideas and plans with her subordinates and provides and receives critical feedback.Here,Patricia is displaying effective ________.

A)collaboration
B)experimentation
C)systems thinking
D)abstraction
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________ is the ability to model the components of a unit,to connect the inputs and outputs among those components into a sensible whole that reflects the structure and dynamics of the phenomenon observed.

A)Systems thinking
B)Abstract reasoning
C)Cognitive reasoning
D)Experimentation
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Which of the following is necessary for effective collaboration?

A)the ability to handle stress
B)the ability to manipulate models
C)the ability to conduct thorough research on a given problem
D)the ability to give and receive critical feedback
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________ is the activity of two or more people working together to achieve a common goal,result,or work product.

A)Venturing
B)Enterprising
C)Collaboration
D)Assimilation
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Creating and testing promising new alternatives,consistent with available resources,is an example of ________.

A)experimentation
B)abstraction
C)systems thinking
D)collaboration
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As a result of Moore's Law,________.

A)the risk of technology becoming obsolete has decreased
B)the price to performance ratio of computers has fallen dramatically
C)software prices have come down dramatically
D)smaller chip manufacturers are able to reduce investments in research and development
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"The number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months." This observation is known as ________ Law.

A)Murphy's
B)Moore's
C)Amdahl's
D)Metcalfe's
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________ is the ability to make and manipulate models.

A)Abstract reasoning
B)Systems thinking
C)Social learning
D)Experimentation
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In today's world,skills such as tax accounting and computer programming no longer guarantee job security.What is the reason for this?

A)They are routine skills which can and will be outsourced to the lowest bidder.
B)They are nonroutine skills which are no longer required in these technologically advanced times.
C)They are nonroutine skills which can be performed by only certain groups of employees.
D)They are routine skills which are not needed in most modern organizations.
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Because the cost of data storage and data communications is essentially zero,any routine skill will be ________.

A)performed in-house by skilled professionals
B)outsourced to a vendor who is geographically closer
C)outsourced to the lowest bidder
D)performed in-house by semi-skilled professionals
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If someone asks for your password,________.

A)adamantly refuse to provide the password
B)go over to that person's machine and enter your password yourself
C)ensure that they have a good reason to need access to your account and give them the password
D)provide the password through an e-mail
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Which of the following is the most complete and accurate definition of information technology?

A)the products,methods,inventions,and standards that are used to produce information
B)an assembly of hardware,software,data,procedures,and people that produces information
C)systems that are used to process the information that is produced using technology
D)the various data models and software that are used to interpret available information
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The five-component framework of an information system consists of computer hardware,software,data,people,and ________.

A)bugs
B)procedures
C)device drivers
D)tools
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As a result of Moore's Law,the price/performance ratio of computers has increased dramatically over the years.
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Which of the following,if true,would weaken a password?

A)It contains a complete dictionary word in Latin.
B)It contains both upper- and lowercase letters.
C)It contains the numbers 9 and 3.
D)It contains three special characters.
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You have created a password which meets all the criteria for a strong password.What is a potential drawback of such a password?

A)It will be difficult to remember.
B)It will be very long.
C)It can be easily guessed.
D)It will create IP address conflicts in networks.
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Because of Moore's Law,the cost of data storage has increased.
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Which of the following is the most crucial requirement for the success of a security system?

A)Users should take security seriously.
B)Firewalls should be installed and updated regularly.
C)Administrative authority should be distributed among team members.
D)Anti-virus software should be installed.
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Moore's Law states that the number of transistors and integrated chips used in a computer doubles in every 18 months.
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Which of the following is an essential characteristic of a strong password?

A)It should have at least 12 characters.
B)It should contain a complete dictionary word.
C)It should not contain many special characters.
D)It should not contain your user name or company name.
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In a grocery store,the clerk scans the UPC code on an item,which is transmitted to the computer.The actual scanner device is an example of the ________ component of an IS.

A)hardware
B)software
C)data
D)procedure
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The last part of the definition of MIS is that information systems exist to help businesses achieve their ________.

A)market share
B)strategies
C)sales target
D)outputs
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Which of the following is considered a strong password?

A)sword123
B)RileyyeliR
C)paranoid4EVER
D)BL@k2V1.0.1
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Which of the following techniques is best suited for creating memorable,strong passwords?

A)use at least one dictionary word in the password
B)use numbers instead of special characters
C)base passwords on the first letter of the words in a phrase
D)create a password that is related to your name or company name
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Which of the following statements on password etiquette is true?

A)If someone asks for your password,do not just give it out.
B)Always back-up your password by writing it down.
C)Never access an information system from a computer that is connected to the Internet.
D)Never use the password more than three times a day.
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The phenomenal growth of video sharing websites such as YouTube is an example of how Moore's Law can impact the business environment.
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Which of the following is the weakest password?

A)B33rmu9
B)Qw37^T1bb?as
C)3B47qq<3>5!7bdE
D)As60$T1dd?dc
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In order to protect your password,you should never ________.

A)use the password more than three times in a day
B)write down your password
C)use virtual keyboards to enter your password
D)create passwords containing multiple special characters
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Which of the following is a valid reason for a company to create a new information system?

A)The company needs to project a modern image.
B)The company does not want to fall behind the technology curve.
C)The dynamic nature of the company has led to new requirements.
D)Most companies in the industry use information systems.
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Which of the following distinguishes information systems from information technology?

A)people
B)data
C)software
D)hardware
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MIS is concerned with the use of information systems that help businesses achieve their goals and objectives and not the development of such systems.
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Critical feedback undermines collaboration.
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Because of Moore's Law,any routine skill can be outsourced.
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Experimentation only increases the fear of failure.
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Business professionals should look at information systems and technologies only through the lens of business need.
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Information systems can be bought whereas information technology cannot.
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Because of Moore's Law,the cost of data communications is essentially zero.
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If you are provided with an unfamiliar program and are asked to use it,you are being tested on your ability to effectively collaborate.
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Good passwords contain a complete dictionary word.
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Tax accounting is an example of a marketable skill.
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Effective collaboration is all about being nice to your team members.
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Information systems should be created if the company is falling behind the technology curve.
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Modeling a unit's components and showing how components' inputs and outputs relate to one another is an example of systems thinking.
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A student's schedule in a portable calendar is an example of an information system.
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An information system is a group of components that interact to produce information.
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Statements such as,"I've never done this before" and "Is it too weird for the market?" show a lack of ability to experiment.
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When you use a computer to write a class report,the methods you use to start the program,enter your report,print it,and save and back up your file are referred to as procedures.
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Strong passwords have five or more characters.
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The last part of the definition of MIS is that information systems exist to help businesses achieve their strategies.
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Abstract reasoning is the ability to make and manipulate models.
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Do you think a computer is an essential component of an information system? Why or why not?
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Describe the five components of an information system using an example.
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The "do-si-do" move refers to the password etiquette one must follow when requesting someone else's password.
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Other than development tasks,what are the other roles than you will need to undertake in the use of information systems?
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What is abstract reasoning? Provide an example.
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Describe an information system.
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Explain the management and use of information systems.
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Define Moore's Law and explain how the phenomenon it describes affects the technology business.
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Explain the difference and the relationship between information technology (IT)and information systems (IS).
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What is experimentation? Explain its importance.
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What are the points one needs to keep in mind when deciding to implement a management information system (MIS)?
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Explain how you would create a strong password.
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Define management information systems.What are the key elements of its definition?
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What is collaboration? How can one ensure effective collaboration?
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Explain the necessary password etiquette to be followed by users of an information system.
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What is meant by systems thinking?
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What is a marketable skill?
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What is the role of users in information security?
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If your password is complex,it is ideal to write the password on a piece of paper and keep it near your workstation
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If someone asks you for your password,do not share it with them.
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In a job interview,you are asked to use a product that you have never used before and are not familiar with.Which of the following skills is your interviewer trying to test?

A)systems thinking
B)abstract reasoning
C)collaboration
D)ability to experiment
D
2
Modeling system components and showing how components' inputs and outputs relate to one another is attributable to ________.

A)abstract reasoning
B)systems thinking
C)conceptualization
D)experimentation
B
3
Which of the following is an example of the hardware component of an information system?

A)web browser
B)operating system
C)microprocessor
D)data file
C
4
Because of Moore's Law,the cost of data communications and data storage ________.

A)is essentially zero
B)has increased exponentially
C)is witnessing an upward trend
D)has leveled off
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________ involves making a reasoned analysis of an opportunity,envisioning potential solutions,evaluating those possibilities,and developing the most promising ones,consistent with the resources one has.

A)Abstraction
B)Experimentation
C)Systems thinking
D)Random sampling
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Peter is an engineer working in the United States.In accordance with Moore's Law,which of the following is a nonroutine cognitive skill that would provide him with job security?

A)programming skills
B)systems thinking
C)tax accounting
D)data entry skills
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7
Which of the following marketable skills is the most useful in overcoming the fear of failure?

A)ability to experiment
B)systems thinking
C)abstract reasoning
D)collaboration
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A group of components that interact to achieve some purpose is referred to as a(n)________.

A)system
B)element
C)process
D)entity
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9
In a job interview,you are asked to make a group presentation with four other interviewees.You are required to form a team and then compete with other groups to win the presentation contest.Which of the following skills is your interviewer trying to test?

A)collaboration
B)abstract reasoning
C)systems thinking
D)ability to experiment
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10
Which of the following statements best describes Moore's Law?

A)A computer becomes obsolete within 18 months.
B)The number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months.
C)The total number of transistors produced in the world doubles every 18 months.
D)The speed of a computer doubles every 18 months.
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Patricia is the marketing manager at a manufacturing firm.She develops ideas and plans with her subordinates and provides and receives critical feedback.Here,Patricia is displaying effective ________.

A)collaboration
B)experimentation
C)systems thinking
D)abstraction
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12
________ is the ability to model the components of a unit,to connect the inputs and outputs among those components into a sensible whole that reflects the structure and dynamics of the phenomenon observed.

A)Systems thinking
B)Abstract reasoning
C)Cognitive reasoning
D)Experimentation
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Which of the following is necessary for effective collaboration?

A)the ability to handle stress
B)the ability to manipulate models
C)the ability to conduct thorough research on a given problem
D)the ability to give and receive critical feedback
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________ is the activity of two or more people working together to achieve a common goal,result,or work product.

A)Venturing
B)Enterprising
C)Collaboration
D)Assimilation
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15
Creating and testing promising new alternatives,consistent with available resources,is an example of ________.

A)experimentation
B)abstraction
C)systems thinking
D)collaboration
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16
As a result of Moore's Law,________.

A)the risk of technology becoming obsolete has decreased
B)the price to performance ratio of computers has fallen dramatically
C)software prices have come down dramatically
D)smaller chip manufacturers are able to reduce investments in research and development
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17
"The number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months." This observation is known as ________ Law.

A)Murphy's
B)Moore's
C)Amdahl's
D)Metcalfe's
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________ is the ability to make and manipulate models.

A)Abstract reasoning
B)Systems thinking
C)Social learning
D)Experimentation
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19
In today's world,skills such as tax accounting and computer programming no longer guarantee job security.What is the reason for this?

A)They are routine skills which can and will be outsourced to the lowest bidder.
B)They are nonroutine skills which are no longer required in these technologically advanced times.
C)They are nonroutine skills which can be performed by only certain groups of employees.
D)They are routine skills which are not needed in most modern organizations.
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20
Because the cost of data storage and data communications is essentially zero,any routine skill will be ________.

A)performed in-house by skilled professionals
B)outsourced to a vendor who is geographically closer
C)outsourced to the lowest bidder
D)performed in-house by semi-skilled professionals
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21
If someone asks for your password,________.

A)adamantly refuse to provide the password
B)go over to that person's machine and enter your password yourself
C)ensure that they have a good reason to need access to your account and give them the password
D)provide the password through an e-mail
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22
Which of the following is the most complete and accurate definition of information technology?

A)the products,methods,inventions,and standards that are used to produce information
B)an assembly of hardware,software,data,procedures,and people that produces information
C)systems that are used to process the information that is produced using technology
D)the various data models and software that are used to interpret available information
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23
The five-component framework of an information system consists of computer hardware,software,data,people,and ________.

A)bugs
B)procedures
C)device drivers
D)tools
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As a result of Moore's Law,the price/performance ratio of computers has increased dramatically over the years.
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25
Which of the following,if true,would weaken a password?

A)It contains a complete dictionary word in Latin.
B)It contains both upper- and lowercase letters.
C)It contains the numbers 9 and 3.
D)It contains three special characters.
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26
You have created a password which meets all the criteria for a strong password.What is a potential drawback of such a password?

A)It will be difficult to remember.
B)It will be very long.
C)It can be easily guessed.
D)It will create IP address conflicts in networks.
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Because of Moore's Law,the cost of data storage has increased.
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28
Which of the following is the most crucial requirement for the success of a security system?

A)Users should take security seriously.
B)Firewalls should be installed and updated regularly.
C)Administrative authority should be distributed among team members.
D)Anti-virus software should be installed.
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29
Moore's Law states that the number of transistors and integrated chips used in a computer doubles in every 18 months.
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30
Which of the following is an essential characteristic of a strong password?

A)It should have at least 12 characters.
B)It should contain a complete dictionary word.
C)It should not contain many special characters.
D)It should not contain your user name or company name.
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31
In a grocery store,the clerk scans the UPC code on an item,which is transmitted to the computer.The actual scanner device is an example of the ________ component of an IS.

A)hardware
B)software
C)data
D)procedure
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32
The last part of the definition of MIS is that information systems exist to help businesses achieve their ________.

A)market share
B)strategies
C)sales target
D)outputs
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33
Which of the following is considered a strong password?

A)sword123
B)RileyyeliR
C)paranoid4EVER
D)BL@k2V1.0.1
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34
Which of the following techniques is best suited for creating memorable,strong passwords?

A)use at least one dictionary word in the password
B)use numbers instead of special characters
C)base passwords on the first letter of the words in a phrase
D)create a password that is related to your name or company name
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35
Which of the following statements on password etiquette is true?

A)If someone asks for your password,do not just give it out.
B)Always back-up your password by writing it down.
C)Never access an information system from a computer that is connected to the Internet.
D)Never use the password more than three times a day.
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36
The phenomenal growth of video sharing websites such as YouTube is an example of how Moore's Law can impact the business environment.
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37
Which of the following is the weakest password?

A)B33rmu9
B)Qw37^T1bb?as
C)3B47qq<3>5!7bdE
D)As60$T1dd?dc
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38
In order to protect your password,you should never ________.

A)use the password more than three times in a day
B)write down your password
C)use virtual keyboards to enter your password
D)create passwords containing multiple special characters
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39
Which of the following is a valid reason for a company to create a new information system?

A)The company needs to project a modern image.
B)The company does not want to fall behind the technology curve.
C)The dynamic nature of the company has led to new requirements.
D)Most companies in the industry use information systems.
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40
Which of the following distinguishes information systems from information technology?

A)people
B)data
C)software
D)hardware
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41
MIS is concerned with the use of information systems that help businesses achieve their goals and objectives and not the development of such systems.
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42
Critical feedback undermines collaboration.
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43
Because of Moore's Law,any routine skill can be outsourced.
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Experimentation only increases the fear of failure.
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Business professionals should look at information systems and technologies only through the lens of business need.
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Information systems can be bought whereas information technology cannot.
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Because of Moore's Law,the cost of data communications is essentially zero.
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48
If you are provided with an unfamiliar program and are asked to use it,you are being tested on your ability to effectively collaborate.
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Good passwords contain a complete dictionary word.
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Tax accounting is an example of a marketable skill.
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51
Effective collaboration is all about being nice to your team members.
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Information systems should be created if the company is falling behind the technology curve.
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53
Modeling a unit's components and showing how components' inputs and outputs relate to one another is an example of systems thinking.
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A student's schedule in a portable calendar is an example of an information system.
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An information system is a group of components that interact to produce information.
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Statements such as,"I've never done this before" and "Is it too weird for the market?" show a lack of ability to experiment.
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57
When you use a computer to write a class report,the methods you use to start the program,enter your report,print it,and save and back up your file are referred to as procedures.
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Strong passwords have five or more characters.
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The last part of the definition of MIS is that information systems exist to help businesses achieve their strategies.
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Abstract reasoning is the ability to make and manipulate models.
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Do you think a computer is an essential component of an information system? Why or why not?
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Describe the five components of an information system using an example.
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The "do-si-do" move refers to the password etiquette one must follow when requesting someone else's password.
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Other than development tasks,what are the other roles than you will need to undertake in the use of information systems?
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What is abstract reasoning? Provide an example.
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Describe an information system.
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67
Explain the management and use of information systems.
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68
Define Moore's Law and explain how the phenomenon it describes affects the technology business.
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69
Explain the difference and the relationship between information technology (IT)and information systems (IS).
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70
What is experimentation? Explain its importance.
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What are the points one needs to keep in mind when deciding to implement a management information system (MIS)?
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72
Explain how you would create a strong password.
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73
Define management information systems.What are the key elements of its definition?
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74
What is collaboration? How can one ensure effective collaboration?
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75
Explain the necessary password etiquette to be followed by users of an information system.
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76
What is meant by systems thinking?
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77
What is a marketable skill?
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78
What is the role of users in information security?
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79
If your password is complex,it is ideal to write the password on a piece of paper and keep it near your workstation
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If someone asks you for your password,do not share it with them.
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