INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 15TH
EDITION BY ROMNEY,
STEINBART, SUMMERS, WOOD
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, Chapter 1 Accounting Information Systems: An Overview
1.1 Distinguish data from information, discuss the characteristics of useful information, and explain
how to determine the value of information.
1) Which of the following statements below shows the contrast between data and
information?
A) Data is the output of an AIS.
B) Information is the primary output of an AIS.
C) Data is more useful in decision making than information.
D) Data and information are the same.
ANSWER: B
2) Information is best described as
A) raw facts about transactions.
B) data that has been organized and processed so that it is meaningful to the user.
C) facts that are useful when processed in a timely manner.
D) the same thing as data.
ANSWER: B
3) The value of information can best be determined by
A) its usefulness to decision makers.
B) its relevance to decision makers.
C) the benefits associated with obtaining the information minus the cost of producing it.
D) the extent to which it optimizes the value chain.
ANSWER: C
4) An accounting information system (AIS) processes to provide users with
.
A) data; information
B) data; transactions
C) information; data
D) data; benefits
ANSWER: A
5) information reduces uncertainty, improves decision makers' ability to make
predictions, or confirms expectations.
A) Timely
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,B) Reliable
C) Relevant
D) Complete
ANSWER: C
6) Information that is free from error or bias and accurately represents the events or activities of the
organization is
A) relevant.
B) reliable / Faithful Representation.
C) verifiable.
D) timely.
ANSWER: B
7) Information that does not omit important aspects of the underlying events or activities that it
measures is
A) complete.
B) accessible.
C) relevant.
D) timely.
ANSWER: A
8) Information is when two knowledgeable people independently produce the same
information.
A) verifiable
B) relevant
C) reliable
D) complete
ANSWER: A
9) Data must be converted into information to be considered useful and meaningful for decision
making. There are six characteristics that make information both useful and meaningful. If
information is free from error or bias and accurately represents the events or activities of the
organization, it is representative of the characteristic of
A) relevancy.
B) timeliness.
C) understandability.
D) reliability.
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, ANSWER: D
10) Inventory information is provided in real time by a firm's accounting information system. The
accuracy of this information is questionable, however, since the production manager often reports
stock outs of components that the system indicates are in stock. Which of the following
characteristics of useful information is absent in the situation described above?
A) relevant
B) reliable
C) complete
D) timely
E) understandable
F) verifiable
G) accessible
ANSWER: B
11) Cheryl Metrejean has been the controller of Downtown Tires for 25 years. Ownership of the firm
recently changed hands and the new owners are conducting an audit of the financial records. The
audit has been unable to reproduce financial reports that were prepared by Ms. Metrejean. While
there is no evidence of wrongdoing, the auditors are concerned that the discrepancies might
contribute to poor decisions. Which of the following characteristics of useful information is absent in
the situation described above?
A) relevant
B) reliable
C) complete
D) timely
E) understandable
F) verifiable
G) accessible
ANSWER: F
12) In 2003, Singh Manufacturing implemented a Web-based information system that allows all
employees to access mission-critical information. The intention was to increase production efficiency.
Unfortunately, it had the opposite effect, as deliveries fell behind schedule and costs increased.
Shaman Gupta, the director of information technology services, asked Ashlee Wells to come in and
talk with him about the system. Ashlee is a long-time employee of Singh, and her opinion is valued
by her peers and by her supervisor.
"So Ashlee, how's it going down there in the shop?"
"Not so good, Shaman. Used to be we got a weekly pick list so we knew how to plan production. Now,
we got that computer system. Most of us can't figure out how to use it to do our jobs. Is there some way
to print out a pick list?"
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