Management Information System Set 7
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This set of Management information system Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Management Information System Set 7
Q1 | Key to represent relationship between tables is called
- Primary key
- Secondary Key
- Foreign Key
- None of these
Q2 | The full form of DDL
- Dynamic Data Language
- Detailed Data Language
- Data Definition Language
- Data Derivation Language
Q3 | Which database level is closest to the users?
- External
- Internal
- Physical
- Conceptual
Q4 | Hierarchical model is also called
- Tree structure
- Plex Stucture
- Normalize Structure
- Table Structure
Q5 | Information system that monitor the elementary activities and transactions of the organizationsare
- Management-level system
- Operational-level system
- Knowledge-level system
- Strategic level system
Q6 | Information systems that monitor the elementary activities and transactions of theorganizations are:
- Management-level system
- Operation-level system
- Knowlwdge-leve system
- Strategic level system
Q7 | Projections and responses to queries are information output characteristics associated with a (n)
- DSS
- MIS
- ESS
- TPS
Q8 | Summary transaction data, high-volume data, and simple models are information inputscharacteristic of a (n):
- DSS
- MIS
- ESS
- TPS
Q9 | Which of the following individuals typically have less formal, advanced educational degrees andtend to process rather than create information?
- Knowledge workers
- Executives
- System analysts
- Data workers
Q10 | Management information systems usually:
- Serve managers interested in weekly, monthly, and yearly results, not day-to-day activities.
- Help managers make decisions that are unique, rapidly changing, and not easily specified in advance.
- Provide mangers with a generalized computing and telecommunications capacity that can be applied to a changing array of problems.
- Perform and record the daily routine transactions necessary to the conduct of business
Q11 | Decision support systems usually:
- Serve managers interested in weekly, monthly, and yearly results, not day-to-day activities.
- Help managers make decisions that are unique, rapidly changing, and not easily specified in advance.
- Provide managers with a generalized computing and telecommunications capacity that can be applied to a changing array of problems.
- Perform and record the daily routine transactions necessary to the conduct of business.
Q12 | Identifying customers and markets using data on demographics, markets, consumer behavior, and trends is an example of a (n):
- Operational-level sales and marketing information system.
- Knowledge-level sales and marketing information system.
- Management-level sales and marketing information system.
- Strategic-level sales and marketing information system.
Q13 | Deciding where to locate new production facilities is a(n) example of a manufacturing andproduction information system operating at the:
- Operational level
- Strategic Operational level
- Management level
- Knowledge level
Q14 | Preparing short-term budgets is an example of a finance and accounting information systemoperating at the:
- Operational level
- Management level
- Knowledge level
- Strategic level
Q15 | Tracking employee training, skills, and performance appraisals is an example of a humanresource information system operating at the:
- Operational level
- Management level
- Knowledge level
- Strategic level
Q16 | Assembling a product, identifying customers and hiring employees are :
- Transactions
- Phases
- Business processes
- Business functions
Q17 | Which of the followwing is a network of facilities for procuring materials, transforming raw materialsinti intermediate and finished products, and distributing the finished products to customers?
- Production Chain
- Primary Chain
- Supply Chain
- Distribution Chain
Q18 | Information systems can facilitate supply chain management by:
- Tracking the status
- Rapidly communicating orders
- Providing product specifications
- Doing all of the above
Q19 | Enterprise systems support
- Manufacturing processes
- Financial and accounting processes
- Human resource processes
- All of the above
Q20 | A computer security protocol for logging in would be an example of the __________________component of an information system.
- Software
- Hardware
- Data
- Procedure
Q21 | Customer numbers and their names would be an example of the ______________ component of anorder management information system.
- Software
- Hardware
- Data
- Procedure
Q22 | The quality of your ___________________is a large part of the quality of your information system.
- Computer Thinking
- Time
- Challenges
- none
Q23 | Which of the following is not a characteristic of good information?
- Interchangeability
- Relevance
- Cost effectiveness
- Timeliness
Q24 | If you are a _____________ recipients of sensitive information, such as might be overheard or contained in a misdirected email, this would not be illegal, but might be unethical to use it.
- Active
- Passive
- Proper
- Business
Q25 | A human order taker can be bypassed when using a (n) ____________________
- Office automation system
- Management information system
- Transaction processing system
- Decision support system