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This set of Green Computing (GC) Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Green Computing Set 1

Q1 | Reusing or recycling old items instead of buying new ones helps shrink your carbon footprint by…
  • eliminating the need for new packaging to be created
  • cutting out the co2 released when transporting new products to the store
  • making sure you don’t buy more than you need
  • all of the above
Q2 |              anything that has social, environmental and/or economic value that is owned by an individual, business, family or community.
  • green computing
  • green assets
  • green policy
  • green it
Q3 | Green BPM deals with the overall management of all                 and       _         process of an organization from a green perspective.
  • internal and external
  • external and internal
  • includes and excludes
  • none of the above
Q4 | A Green assets and infrastructure comprise substantial part of that
  • long-term approach
  • short term approach
  • both a and b
  • none of the above
Q5 |             deals with the green credentials of the asset in terms of its design and development.
  • operate
  • establish
  • dispose
  • none of the above
Q6 | Building and facilities impact the long term strategic approach to
  • carbon reduction
  • carbon emission
  • carbon cost
  • carbon footprint
Q7 | BPM is a well-established industry practice encompassing, reengineering, and optimization of processes, and the measuring, merging, and elimination of business processes.
  • process modelling
  • reverse modeling
  • reverse process
  • modeling
Q8 |         includes tools for process modeling and many of the process-enabling technologies such as business rules, policies, and metrics.
  • green ict
  • green it
  • green computing
  • green policy
Q9 | MSCM can also use       to improve material handling in distribution logistics.
  • rfid
  • bpm
  • gis
  • mscm
Q10 | Mobile supply chain management (MSCM) can bring together, dynamically, factors such as number, location, and size of warehouses.
  • rfid
  • bpm
  • gis
  • mscm
Q11 | A GIS (or a CEMS or EIS) is a software system that provides support to the business to implement its             
  • erbs
  • eras
  • erds
  • errs
Q12 |            further enhances this data capture ability and makes it real time.
  • mobility
  • mobile-broadcast
  • mobile-informative
  • mobile-operative
Q13 | GIS also provides feedback to customers and other           of the business on its environmental performance.
  • external users
  • internal users
  • both a & b
  • none of these
Q14 |            Used to create and model subsystems.
  • package diagram
  • use case diagram
  • sequence diagram
  • state machine diagram.
Q15 |            Used to show functionalities and business processes from a user’s point of view.
  • package diagram
  • use case diagram
  • sequence diagram
  • state machine diagram.
Q16 |          deals with carbon data, storage, transmission, and its interfaces with other data.
  • green security
  • green it
  • green policy
  • green computing
Q17 |         is made up of data that belong to each of the four groups of systems.
  • green network
  • data repository
  • green system
  • green data center
Q18 |             requirements that are specifying the technologies that are needed to handle the Green IT initiative.
  • green network
  • data repository
  • green technical
  • green data center
Q19 | (B)False Answer : B
  • 24. what is the first step in data center energy-efficiency planning? (a).cut reliance on nuclear power
  • cut reliance on coal
  • evaluate current data center energy usage
  • eliminate the need for a central, uninterruptible power supply
Q20 | The value-action gap refers to             .
  • the space that occurs when the values (personal and cultural) or attitudes of an individual do not correlate to his or her actions
  • the space that diminishes when the values (personal and cultural) or attitudes of an individual mirror his or her actions
  • the opportunity cost of lost value when making decisions
  • none of the above
Q21 | Which is TRUE?
  • ecological modernization is a school of thought in the social sciences that argues that the economy benefits from moves towards environmentalism.
  • ecological modernization is a school of thought in which ecologists argue for cleaner air and thus less air pollution.
  • ecological modernization is a school of thought in engineering that argues that the societal benefits of cleaner fuel are greater than the cost of introducing such modernization.
  • none of the above
Q22 | Which one of the following characteristics is widely regarded as being an important aspect of sustainable development?
  • inter-generational equity
  • increasing consumption expenditure
  • intra-generational inequity
  • increased levels of saving
Q23 | A "green transport plan" is:
  • an environmentally acceptable travel plan devised by a local authority for its area
  • an internationally agreed strategy for reducing the impact of international transport activity on the global environment.
  • a plan devised by a company or organisation to reduce the environmental impact of the transport demands generated by itself and its employees
  • the uk government\s plan for a sustainable transport sector
Q24 | Food, space, disease, natural disasters, climate, competition and predation are examples of what?
  • capacity factors
  • limiting factors
  • predation factors
  • sustainable factors
Q25 | Sustainable Development focuses on more use of:
  • renewable resources
  • abiotic resources
  • agricultural resources
  • natural resources