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IPM THEORY CHALLENGE. QUIZ NUMBER 1. Q1 - We are able to place organisations into which of the following categories based on their prime purpose. Profit and Loss Small, Medium and Large The number of customers they have Profit and Non Profit.
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IPM THEORY CHALLENGE QUIZ NUMBER 1
Q1 - We are able to place organisations into which of the following categories based on their prime purpose • Profit and Loss • Small, Medium and Large • The number of customers they have • Profit and Non Profit
Q2 - An organisational objective to reduce the time it takes to process orders would be.. • An effectiveness objective • An efficiency objective • Both an efficient and effective objective • Neither it falls into the category of tactical decisions
Q3 - An organisational objective to produce more accurate reports would be .. • An effectiveness objective • An efficiency objective • Both an efficient and effective objective • Neither it falls into the category of strategic decisions
Q4 - The College LAN is an example of a.. • Knowledge Management System • Business Support System • User Productivity System • Transaction Processing System
Q5 - A car mechanic workshop has an electronic testing and diagnostic system. It is an example of a • Knowledge Management System • Business Support System • Enterprise Computing System • User Productivity System
Q6 - Access and MYOB are examples of • Utility software • Application software • Desktop publishing software • System software
Q7 - Interviewing people and filling in a form typically occurs during which stage of the Information Processing steps • Input • Validation • Acquisition • Retrieval
Q8 - Which of the following is not one of the Information Processing steps • Communication • Storage • Suitability • delete
Q9 - Which of the following choices is not a criteria for checking the compatibility of hardware When buying new software • Hard disk space • The operating system type • Memory capacity (RAM) • Whether it is a laptop or desktop
Q10 - Which of the following statements is correct? • GIF is a lossy data compression technique suited to illustrations • GIF is a lossy data compression technique suited to photographs • GIF is a lossless data compression technique suited to illustrations • GIF is a lossless data compression technique suited to photographs
Q11 - This type of data validation technique is used to check that a value is not above or below a certain value • Limit check • Range check • Existence check • Reasonableness check
Q12 – Which of the following statements is true • JPG is a lossy data compression technique that is used to store photos with some loss of data • JPG is a lossless data compression technique that is used to store photos without loss of data • JPG is a lossless data compression technique that is used to store photos at high compression values • JPG is a lossy data compression technique that is used to store photos at low, medium or high compression values
Q13 – Information that is free from bias and error free has the attribute of • Accuracy • Relevance • Timeliness • completeness
Q14 – Claire tries to withdraw $1200 from the ATM at her bank but the request is denied what type of data validation is being used • Limit check • Range check • Existence check • Reasonableness check
Q15 – What file format would you recommend for a logo for a website • Doc • GIF • Bitmap • HTML
Q16 – What file format would you recommend for a music track for a school intranet • xls • Html • Jpg • MP3
Q17 – Resolution refers to • The number of colours used in a pixel • The size of the pixel • The density or number of pixels in an image • Interpolating by filling in the gaps of pixels
Q18 – Which of the following file types would allow for simple animations • JPG • GIF • TIFF • PNG
Q19 – There are two main categories of graphic images • Bitmap and Web based • Cross platform and software specific • Web safe and cross platform • Bitmap and Vector
Q20 – During which stage of the Information Processing Steps does the transfer of information to a user occur • Communication • Output • Disposal • Presentation
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