Deck 7: Real Modeling

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Which of the following internal controls is unique to view-driven accounting information systems?

A) Equality of debits and credits.
B) Separation of duties.
C) Pre-numbered documents.
D) Virus protection software.
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Which of the following situations calls for a junction table?

A) The minimum cardinalities are "one" on both sides.
B) The maximum cardinalities are "one" on both sides.
C) The maximum cardinalities are "many" on both sides.
D) One table requires a compound primary key.
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Event-driven accounting information systems are not as widely used as view-driven systems because:

A) View-driven systems provide all the information managers need to make decisions.
B) The technology that underlies event-driven systems is more complex.
C) Software tools to design event-driven systems are unavailable.
D) Event-driven systems process data in batches.
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When the maximum cardinalities between two elements of a REAL model are "one" and "many:"

A) The primary key from the "many" side goes in the table on the "one" side.
B) The primary key from the "one" side goes in the table on the "many" side.
C) The database requires a junction table.
D) The REAL model contains errors.
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Data in a view-driven accounting information system is: (i) highly aggregated, (ii) comprehensive, (iii) stored in multiple places.

A) i and ii only.
B) i and iii only.
C) ii and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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___ events can focus on both simple and complex phenomena.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Recording.
D) Decision/management.
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View-driven accounting information systems:

A) Rely on debits and credits for transaction recording.
B) Are useless for making decisions.
C) Must incorporate some form of information technology.
D) Capture comprehensive data, useful for many functional departments.
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Which of the following is unique to event-driven accounting information systems?

A) Queries.
B) Reports.
C) Sequentially numbered transactions.
D) General-purpose financial statements.
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End-of-month batch processing is most commonly associated with:

A) Event-driven systems.
B) View-driven systems.
C) Query-based systems.
D) Paper-based systems.
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___ events focus on activities involved in providing goods and services to customers.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Recording.
D) Decision/management.
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The two basic types of accounting information systems discussed in the text are:

A) View-driven and technology-driven.
B) Technology-driven and event-driven.
C) Technology-driven and paper-driven.
D) View-driven and event-driven.
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View-driven systems best support which of the following tasks?

A) Preparing general purpose financial statements.
B) Querying a database.
C) Producing diverse reports for decision making.
D) Deciding which events to record in the system.
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A balance sheet can be produced from: (i) a view-driven accounting information system, (ii) an event-driven accounting information system.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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A REAL model contains four resources, three events and two agents. The database will therefore contain how many tables?

A) Four.
B) Three.
C) Two.
D) Some other number.
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___ events focus on recording and maintaining data.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Recording.
D) Decision/management.
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In a view-driven accounting information system, the primary key from one table may be posted as a ______ in another table.

A) Referential key.
B) Foreign key.
C) Cardinality.
D) Compound key.
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The first step in creating a REAL model is:

A) Identify strategically significant operating events.
B) Create a relational database.
C) Understand the organization's environment.
D) Choose a software tool.
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Which of the following causes a database to update a junction table when its component tables are updated?

A) Normalization.
B) Referential integrity.
C) Compound primary keys.
D) Cascading.
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Cardinalities:

A) Summarize the relationships between elements of a REAL model.
B) Do not exist between events in a REAL model.
C) Assist designers in understanding an organization's environment.
D) Promote strong internal control.
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Which of the following types of data is least likely to be collected in an event-driven accounting information system?

A) Customer name.
B) Accounts to debit and credit.
C) Employee name.
D) Purchase order number.
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Which of the following should occur first in developing a REAL model?

A) Differentiating operating, information and decision/management events.
B) Interviewing system users.
C) Specifying the fields to incorporate in database tables.
D) Reviewing the rules associated with cardinalities.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   How many tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?</strong> A) Three. B) Six. C) Eight. D) Some other number. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
How many tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?

A) Three.
B) Six.
C) Eight.
D) Some other number.
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Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as decision/management events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) will most likely incorporate general ledger software as a primary form of information technology?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) is (are) most likely to be event-driven?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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All of the following are strategically significant operating events except:

A) Record operating cash flow.
B) Purchase operating supplies.
C) Sell merchandise.
D) Hire operating employees.
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Charlie is a reservations agent for a large hotel chain; Sue needs to make a reservation for an upcoming business trip. Which of the following statements is most true?

A) Making a reservation is an information event.
B) Charlie is an internal agent.
C) Location is irrelevant in the transaction.
D) "Travel on business" is the strategically significant operating event in the hotel's information system.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) provide data for making decisions?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as operating events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as information events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Consider the partial REAL model below: <strong>Consider the partial REAL model below:   Which of the following statements is least true?</strong> A) The REAL model is incorrect because it does not include a relationship between the employee and the customer. B) The accept payment table will contain two foreign keys. C) The employee table will require a department field. D) The customer table may have a compound primary key. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following statements is least true?

A) The REAL model is incorrect because it does not include a relationship between the employee and the customer.
B) The "accept payment" table will contain two foreign keys.
C) The "employee" table will require a "department" field.
D) The "customer" table may have a compound primary key.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) is (are) most likely to be view-driven?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   For the receive payment table to be in third normal form, which of the following must be true?</strong> A) It must contain at least three fields. B) It must contain fields for drink ingredients. C) It must contain at least one calculated field. D) It must contain two foreign keys. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the "receive payment" table to be in third normal form, which of the following must be true?

A) It must contain at least three fields.
B) It must contain fields for drink ingredients.
C) It must contain at least one calculated field.
D) It must contain two foreign keys.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   Which of the following fields is least likely to be necessary in the take customer order table?</strong> A) Drinks ordered. B) Customer name. C) Employee name. D) Transaction number. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following fields is least likely to be necessary in the "take customer order" table?

A) Drinks ordered.
B) Customer name.
C) Employee name.
D) Transaction number.
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In preparing a REAL model, which of the following statements is least true?

A) All REAL models include internal and external agents.
B) REAL models require research.
C) REAL models can be implemented with enterprise resource planning software.
D) REAL models can be supplemented by flowcharts.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   Foreign keys in the prepare drink table will come from: (i) take customer order, (ii) customer.</strong> A) i only. B) ii only. C) Both i and ii. D) Neither i nor ii. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Foreign keys in the "prepare drink" table will come from: (i) take customer order, (ii) customer.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) can incorporate some form of information technology?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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"Apply for financial aid" is an example of a(n) __ event.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Decision.
D) Strategic.
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In a REAL model, the main difference between "internal" and "external" agents is:

A) Internal agents do not require a database table.
B) External agents do not require a database table.
C) Their relationship to the organization.
D) Their location in the REAL model.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   How many junction tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?</strong> A) Zero. B) One. C) Two. D) More than two. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
How many junction tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?

A) Zero.
B) One.
C) Two.
D) More than two.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is least true?</strong> A) Every guest room receives an inspection. B) Every room that is inspected has been cleaned. C) Each cart is used to clean multiple rooms. D) Each room is cleaned by one maid. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is least true?

A) Every guest room receives an inspection.
B) Every room that is inspected has been cleaned.
C) Each cart is used to clean multiple rooms.
D) Each room is cleaned by one maid.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   A supervisor wanted to list the names of maids whose inspections were unsatisfactory. How many database tables would the supervisor incorporate in the query?</strong> A) One. B) Two. C) Three. D) More than three. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A supervisor wanted to list the names of maids whose inspections were unsatisfactory. How many database tables would the supervisor incorporate in the query?

A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) More than three.
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Limitations of view-driven systems: Fill in the blanks below according to the limitations identified by Walker and Denna. Each blank may include a single word or an entire phrase.

A) Data in a view-driven system are highly ______ and are stored in ______.
B) In view-driven systems, the ______ process is often ______ and ______.
C) The system captures a very ______ set of data.
D) They focus on business events that are ______ in the accounting information system with ______ and ______.
E) They often process data in ______, frequently at the ______.
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Steps in REAL modeling. Fill in the blanks below according to the steps discussed in the text for developing a REAL model. Then, number the steps in the correct order. Steps in REAL modeling. Fill in the blanks below according to the steps discussed in the text for developing a REAL model. Then, number the steps in the correct order.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Basic database table creation.
Specify the structure of all database tables indicated by the REAL model below. Indicate primary keys by underlining and foreign keys with brackets. Basic database table creation. Specify the structure of all database tables indicated by the REAL model below. Indicate primary keys by underlining and foreign keys with brackets.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How many events would be included in the REAL model that underlies the tables?

A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) More than three.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Who is in the best position to steal supplies?</strong> A) Supervisors. B) Maids. C) Guests. D) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who is in the best position to steal supplies?

A) Supervisors.
B) Maids.
C) Guests.
D) None of the above.
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Database creation concepts
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true based on the REAL model provided. Database creation concepts Indicate whether each of the following statements is true based on the REAL model provided.    <div style=padding-top: 35px> Database creation concepts Indicate whether each of the following statements is true based on the REAL model provided.    <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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REAL model analysis.
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false based on the REAL model above. Do not make any changes to the REAL model. REAL model analysis. Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false based on the REAL model above. Do not make any changes to the REAL model.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Which of the following fields would be excluded from the supplies table because of the rules of data normalization?</strong> A) Supply ID. B) Beginning quantity. C) As of date. D) Total quantity issued. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following fields would be excluded from the "supplies" table because of the rules of data normalization?

A) Supply ID.
B) Beginning quantity.
C) "As of" date.
D) Total quantity issued.
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In the tables listed above, which field is most likely to be automatically numbered?

A) Customer ID.
B) Quantity prepared.
C) Transaction number.
D) Employee ID.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is most true?</strong> A) Supervisors inspect every room that has been cleaned. B) Maids use the same cart every day. C) The system exhibits weak internal control over inventory. D) Supervisors choose which rooms to inspect. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is most true?

A) Supervisors inspect every room that has been cleaned.
B) Maids use the same cart every day.
C) The system exhibits weak internal control over inventory.
D) Supervisors choose which rooms to inspect.
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Which table(s) should include a field for total amount due: (i) receive payment, (ii) prepare drink/receive payment?

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Which table(s) will have a compound primary key: (i) customer table, (ii) prepare drink/ingredients table?

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Basic REAL model construction.
Draw the REAL model components, including cardinalities, indicated by each of the following independent situations.
a. One or more flight attendants supervise the boarding process for many passengers on an airplane.
b. One photographer uses a digital camera to take pictures of several students in a single elementary school class.
c. A group of friends order various menu items at a local restaurant; the group is assigned one table server.
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Which fields in the "prepare drink" table are foreign keys: (i) order number, (ii) customer ID, (iii) employee ID?

A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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Match between columns
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
Event-driven systems only.
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
View-driven systems only.
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
Event-driven systems only.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
View-driven systems only.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
Event-driven systems only.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
View-driven systems only.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
Event-driven systems only.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
View-driven systems only.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
Event-driven systems only.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
View-driven systems only.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
Event-driven systems only.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
View-driven systems only.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Never relies on information technology.
Event-driven systems only.
Never relies on information technology.
View-driven systems only.
Never relies on information technology.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Never relies on information technology.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Provides information for making decisions.
Event-driven systems only.
Provides information for making decisions.
View-driven systems only.
Provides information for making decisions.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Provides information for making decisions.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Separation of duties not required.
Event-driven systems only.
Separation of duties not required.
View-driven systems only.
Separation of duties not required.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Separation of duties not required.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Source documents are paper-based.
Event-driven systems only.
Source documents are paper-based.
View-driven systems only.
Source documents are paper-based.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Source documents are paper-based.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
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Which of the following internal controls is unique to view-driven accounting information systems?

A) Equality of debits and credits.
B) Separation of duties.
C) Pre-numbered documents.
D) Virus protection software.
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Which of the following situations calls for a junction table?

A) The minimum cardinalities are "one" on both sides.
B) The maximum cardinalities are "one" on both sides.
C) The maximum cardinalities are "many" on both sides.
D) One table requires a compound primary key.
C
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Event-driven accounting information systems are not as widely used as view-driven systems because:

A) View-driven systems provide all the information managers need to make decisions.
B) The technology that underlies event-driven systems is more complex.
C) Software tools to design event-driven systems are unavailable.
D) Event-driven systems process data in batches.
B
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When the maximum cardinalities between two elements of a REAL model are "one" and "many:"

A) The primary key from the "many" side goes in the table on the "one" side.
B) The primary key from the "one" side goes in the table on the "many" side.
C) The database requires a junction table.
D) The REAL model contains errors.
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Data in a view-driven accounting information system is: (i) highly aggregated, (ii) comprehensive, (iii) stored in multiple places.

A) i and ii only.
B) i and iii only.
C) ii and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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___ events can focus on both simple and complex phenomena.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Recording.
D) Decision/management.
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View-driven accounting information systems:

A) Rely on debits and credits for transaction recording.
B) Are useless for making decisions.
C) Must incorporate some form of information technology.
D) Capture comprehensive data, useful for many functional departments.
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Which of the following is unique to event-driven accounting information systems?

A) Queries.
B) Reports.
C) Sequentially numbered transactions.
D) General-purpose financial statements.
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End-of-month batch processing is most commonly associated with:

A) Event-driven systems.
B) View-driven systems.
C) Query-based systems.
D) Paper-based systems.
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___ events focus on activities involved in providing goods and services to customers.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Recording.
D) Decision/management.
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The two basic types of accounting information systems discussed in the text are:

A) View-driven and technology-driven.
B) Technology-driven and event-driven.
C) Technology-driven and paper-driven.
D) View-driven and event-driven.
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View-driven systems best support which of the following tasks?

A) Preparing general purpose financial statements.
B) Querying a database.
C) Producing diverse reports for decision making.
D) Deciding which events to record in the system.
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A balance sheet can be produced from: (i) a view-driven accounting information system, (ii) an event-driven accounting information system.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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A REAL model contains four resources, three events and two agents. The database will therefore contain how many tables?

A) Four.
B) Three.
C) Two.
D) Some other number.
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___ events focus on recording and maintaining data.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Recording.
D) Decision/management.
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In a view-driven accounting information system, the primary key from one table may be posted as a ______ in another table.

A) Referential key.
B) Foreign key.
C) Cardinality.
D) Compound key.
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The first step in creating a REAL model is:

A) Identify strategically significant operating events.
B) Create a relational database.
C) Understand the organization's environment.
D) Choose a software tool.
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Which of the following causes a database to update a junction table when its component tables are updated?

A) Normalization.
B) Referential integrity.
C) Compound primary keys.
D) Cascading.
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Cardinalities:

A) Summarize the relationships between elements of a REAL model.
B) Do not exist between events in a REAL model.
C) Assist designers in understanding an organization's environment.
D) Promote strong internal control.
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Which of the following types of data is least likely to be collected in an event-driven accounting information system?

A) Customer name.
B) Accounts to debit and credit.
C) Employee name.
D) Purchase order number.
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Which of the following should occur first in developing a REAL model?

A) Differentiating operating, information and decision/management events.
B) Interviewing system users.
C) Specifying the fields to incorporate in database tables.
D) Reviewing the rules associated with cardinalities.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   How many tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?</strong> A) Three. B) Six. C) Eight. D) Some other number.
How many tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?

A) Three.
B) Six.
C) Eight.
D) Some other number.
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Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as decision/management events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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24
Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) will most likely incorporate general ledger software as a primary form of information technology?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) is (are) most likely to be event-driven?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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All of the following are strategically significant operating events except:

A) Record operating cash flow.
B) Purchase operating supplies.
C) Sell merchandise.
D) Hire operating employees.
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Charlie is a reservations agent for a large hotel chain; Sue needs to make a reservation for an upcoming business trip. Which of the following statements is most true?

A) Making a reservation is an information event.
B) Charlie is an internal agent.
C) Location is irrelevant in the transaction.
D) "Travel on business" is the strategically significant operating event in the hotel's information system.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) provide data for making decisions?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as operating events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as information events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Consider the partial REAL model below: <strong>Consider the partial REAL model below:   Which of the following statements is least true?</strong> A) The REAL model is incorrect because it does not include a relationship between the employee and the customer. B) The accept payment table will contain two foreign keys. C) The employee table will require a department field. D) The customer table may have a compound primary key. Which of the following statements is least true?

A) The REAL model is incorrect because it does not include a relationship between the employee and the customer.
B) The "accept payment" table will contain two foreign keys.
C) The "employee" table will require a "department" field.
D) The "customer" table may have a compound primary key.
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32
Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) is (are) most likely to be view-driven?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   For the receive payment table to be in third normal form, which of the following must be true?</strong> A) It must contain at least three fields. B) It must contain fields for drink ingredients. C) It must contain at least one calculated field. D) It must contain two foreign keys.
For the "receive payment" table to be in third normal form, which of the following must be true?

A) It must contain at least three fields.
B) It must contain fields for drink ingredients.
C) It must contain at least one calculated field.
D) It must contain two foreign keys.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   Which of the following fields is least likely to be necessary in the take customer order table?</strong> A) Drinks ordered. B) Customer name. C) Employee name. D) Transaction number.
Which of the following fields is least likely to be necessary in the "take customer order" table?

A) Drinks ordered.
B) Customer name.
C) Employee name.
D) Transaction number.
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In preparing a REAL model, which of the following statements is least true?

A) All REAL models include internal and external agents.
B) REAL models require research.
C) REAL models can be implemented with enterprise resource planning software.
D) REAL models can be supplemented by flowcharts.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   Foreign keys in the prepare drink table will come from: (i) take customer order, (ii) customer.</strong> A) i only. B) ii only. C) Both i and ii. D) Neither i nor ii.
Foreign keys in the "prepare drink" table will come from: (i) take customer order, (ii) customer.

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Marsha is considering two accounting information systems for implementation in her organization.  System A  System B  Source document  formats  Paper  only  Paper and  electronic  Contains a table  titled "journal  entries"  No  Yes  Based on a REAL  model  No  No  Generates financial  statements and other  pre-defined reports  Yes  Yes  Outputs can be  accessed by  Anyone in the  organization  Accounting  personnel only \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline& \text { System A } & \text { System B } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Source document } \\\text { formats }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper } \\\text { only }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Paper and } \\\text { electronic }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Contains a table } \\\text { titled "journal } \\\text { entries" }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Based on a REAL } \\\text { model }\end{array} & \text { No } & \text { No } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Generates financial } \\\text { statements and other } \\\text { pre-defined reports }\end{array} & \text { Yes } & \text { Yes } \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Outputs can be } \\\text { accessed by }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Anyone in the } \\\text { organization }\end{array} & \begin{array}{l}\text { Accounting } \\\text { personnel only }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


-Which system(s) can incorporate some form of information technology?

A) System A.
B) System B.
C) Both System A and System B.
D) Neither System A nor System B.
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"Apply for financial aid" is an example of a(n) __ event.

A) Operating.
B) Information.
C) Decision.
D) Strategic.
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39
In a REAL model, the main difference between "internal" and "external" agents is:

A) Internal agents do not require a database table.
B) External agents do not require a database table.
C) Their relationship to the organization.
D) Their location in the REAL model.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:
<strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 26 through 30:   How many junction tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?</strong> A) Zero. B) One. C) Two. D) More than two.
How many junction tables will be required in the database for the REAL model above?

A) Zero.
B) One.
C) Two.
D) More than two.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is least true?</strong> A) Every guest room receives an inspection. B) Every room that is inspected has been cleaned. C) Each cart is used to clean multiple rooms. D) Each room is cleaned by one maid.
Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is least true?

A) Every guest room receives an inspection.
B) Every room that is inspected has been cleaned.
C) Each cart is used to clean multiple rooms.
D) Each room is cleaned by one maid.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   A supervisor wanted to list the names of maids whose inspections were unsatisfactory. How many database tables would the supervisor incorporate in the query?</strong> A) One. B) Two. C) Three. D) More than three.
A supervisor wanted to list the names of maids whose inspections were unsatisfactory. How many database tables would the supervisor incorporate in the query?

A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) More than three.
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43
Limitations of view-driven systems: Fill in the blanks below according to the limitations identified by Walker and Denna. Each blank may include a single word or an entire phrase.

A) Data in a view-driven system are highly ______ and are stored in ______.
B) In view-driven systems, the ______ process is often ______ and ______.
C) The system captures a very ______ set of data.
D) They focus on business events that are ______ in the accounting information system with ______ and ______.
E) They often process data in ______, frequently at the ______.
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Steps in REAL modeling. Fill in the blanks below according to the steps discussed in the text for developing a REAL model. Then, number the steps in the correct order. Steps in REAL modeling. Fill in the blanks below according to the steps discussed in the text for developing a REAL model. Then, number the steps in the correct order.
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Basic database table creation.
Specify the structure of all database tables indicated by the REAL model below. Indicate primary keys by underlining and foreign keys with brackets. Basic database table creation. Specify the structure of all database tables indicated by the REAL model below. Indicate primary keys by underlining and foreign keys with brackets.
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How many events would be included in the REAL model that underlies the tables?

A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) More than three.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Who is in the best position to steal supplies?</strong> A) Supervisors. B) Maids. C) Guests. D) None of the above.
Who is in the best position to steal supplies?

A) Supervisors.
B) Maids.
C) Guests.
D) None of the above.
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Database creation concepts
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true based on the REAL model provided. Database creation concepts Indicate whether each of the following statements is true based on the REAL model provided.    Database creation concepts Indicate whether each of the following statements is true based on the REAL model provided.
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REAL model analysis.
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false based on the REAL model above. Do not make any changes to the REAL model. REAL model analysis. Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false based on the REAL model above. Do not make any changes to the REAL model.
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The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Which of the following fields would be excluded from the supplies table because of the rules of data normalization?</strong> A) Supply ID. B) Beginning quantity. C) As of date. D) Total quantity issued.
Which of the following fields would be excluded from the "supplies" table because of the rules of data normalization?

A) Supply ID.
B) Beginning quantity.
C) "As of" date.
D) Total quantity issued.
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51
In the tables listed above, which field is most likely to be automatically numbered?

A) Customer ID.
B) Quantity prepared.
C) Transaction number.
D) Employee ID.
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52
The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50:
SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <strong>The REAL model below applies to Questions 46 through 50: SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT   Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is most true?</strong> A) Supervisors inspect every room that has been cleaned. B) Maids use the same cart every day. C) The system exhibits weak internal control over inventory. D) Supervisors choose which rooms to inspect.
Based on the REAL model above, which of the following statements is most true?

A) Supervisors inspect every room that has been cleaned.
B) Maids use the same cart every day.
C) The system exhibits weak internal control over inventory.
D) Supervisors choose which rooms to inspect.
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Which table(s) should include a field for total amount due: (i) receive payment, (ii) prepare drink/receive payment?

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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Which table(s) will have a compound primary key: (i) customer table, (ii) prepare drink/ingredients table?

A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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55
Basic REAL model construction.
Draw the REAL model components, including cardinalities, indicated by each of the following independent situations.
a. One or more flight attendants supervise the boarding process for many passengers on an airplane.
b. One photographer uses a digital camera to take pictures of several students in a single elementary school class.
c. A group of friends order various menu items at a local restaurant; the group is assigned one table server.
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56
Which fields in the "prepare drink" table are foreign keys: (i) order number, (ii) customer ID, (iii) employee ID?

A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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58
Match between columns
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
Event-driven systems only.
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
View-driven systems only.
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Associated most closely with general ledger software.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
Event-driven systems only.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
View-driven systems only.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Capable of producing general purpose financial statements.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
Event-driven systems only.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
View-driven systems only.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Closely associated with the steps in the accounting cycle.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
Event-driven systems only.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
View-driven systems only.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Connected most closely with enterprise resource planning systems.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
Event-driven systems only.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
View-driven systems only.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Facilitates decision making by non-accountants.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
Event-driven systems only.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
View-driven systems only.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Inherently relies on debits and credits.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Never relies on information technology.
Event-driven systems only.
Never relies on information technology.
View-driven systems only.
Never relies on information technology.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Never relies on information technology.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Provides information for making decisions.
Event-driven systems only.
Provides information for making decisions.
View-driven systems only.
Provides information for making decisions.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Provides information for making decisions.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Separation of duties not required.
Event-driven systems only.
Separation of duties not required.
View-driven systems only.
Separation of duties not required.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Separation of duties not required.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
Source documents are paper-based.
Event-driven systems only.
Source documents are paper-based.
View-driven systems only.
Source documents are paper-based.
Both event- and view-driven systems.
Source documents are paper-based.
Neither event- nor view-driven systems.
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