COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
Output: b) transfers processed information to the people who will use it or to
a) converts raw input into a activities for which it will be used.
meaningful form.
b) transfers processed information to
the people who will use it or to the
activities for which it will be used.
c) is feedback that has been
processed to create meaningful
information.
d) transfers data to the people who
will use it or to the activities for which
it will be used.
e) is information that is returned to
appropriate members of the
organization to help them evaluate
the input stage.
, COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
The millions of product bar codes e) data
scanned at supermarket checkout
counters everyday are examples of
________.
a) output
b) processes
c) models
d) information
e) data
A company that produces a new low- c) strategic business objective
cost product based on improved
decision making has likely achieved
a(n) ________.
a) absolute advantage
b) business ownership
c) strategic business objective
d) database
e) business expense
, COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
________ deals with both behavioral and a) Management information systems (MIS)
technical issues regarding
information systems, and focuses on
the development, use, and impact of
systems by managers and
employees.
a) Management information systems
(MIS)
b) Information technology (IT)
c) Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP)
d) Decision Support Systems (DSS)
Which of the following is not one of a) Improved employee morale
the six strategic business objectives
of information systems?
a) Improved employee morale
b) Survival
c) Improved decision-making
d) New products and services
e) Competitive advantage
, COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
Thomas Friedman's description of the d) the flattening of economic and cultural advantages of developed
world as flat refers to: countries.
a) the reduction in travel times and
the ubiquity of global exchange and
travel.
b) the growth of globalization.
c) the increased use of global
currencies.
d) the flattening of economic and
cultural advantages of developed
countries.
e) the use of the Internet and
technology for instantaneous
communication.
Output: b) transfers processed information to the people who will use it or to
a) converts raw input into a activities for which it will be used.
meaningful form.
b) transfers processed information to
the people who will use it or to the
activities for which it will be used.
c) is feedback that has been
processed to create meaningful
information.
d) transfers data to the people who
will use it or to the activities for which
it will be used.
e) is information that is returned to
appropriate members of the
organization to help them evaluate
the input stage.
, COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
The millions of product bar codes e) data
scanned at supermarket checkout
counters everyday are examples of
________.
a) output
b) processes
c) models
d) information
e) data
A company that produces a new low- c) strategic business objective
cost product based on improved
decision making has likely achieved
a(n) ________.
a) absolute advantage
b) business ownership
c) strategic business objective
d) database
e) business expense
, COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
________ deals with both behavioral and a) Management information systems (MIS)
technical issues regarding
information systems, and focuses on
the development, use, and impact of
systems by managers and
employees.
a) Management information systems
(MIS)
b) Information technology (IT)
c) Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP)
d) Decision Support Systems (DSS)
Which of the following is not one of a) Improved employee morale
the six strategic business objectives
of information systems?
a) Improved employee morale
b) Survival
c) Improved decision-making
d) New products and services
e) Competitive advantage
, COMMERCE 2KA3 Midterm Exam Practice
Thomas Friedman's description of the d) the flattening of economic and cultural advantages of developed
world as flat refers to: countries.
a) the reduction in travel times and
the ubiquity of global exchange and
travel.
b) the growth of globalization.
c) the increased use of global
currencies.
d) the flattening of economic and
cultural advantages of developed
countries.
e) the use of the Internet and
technology for instantaneous
communication.