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1 1) Information is a) Data b) Processed data c) Manipulated input d) Computer output ANS: b 2) Which of the following is a characteristic of Data? a) Numerically expressed b) Affected by various cause c) Aggregates of facts d) All of these 3) Which of the following is a characteristic of information? a) Pre-determined objectives b) Collection of data in systematic manner c) Accuracy in data collection d) All of these 4) A computer based information system is needed because i) The size of organization have become large and data is massive ii ) Timely decisions are to be taken based on available data iii) Computers are available iv ) Difficult to get clerks to process data a) (ii) and (iii) b) (i) and (ii) c) (i) and (iv) d) (iii) and (iv) 5) An MIS objective can be stated as a) Increase product sales b) Reduce marketing cost c) Increase sale of product A by 10% in the next year d) All of the above 6) Information systems are organized combination of a) People, hardware, software, computer networks and data resources b) Hardware, software c) Computer cables d) None of these 7) One of the main capability of IS is _ a) Provide computer for working b) Provide fast and accurate transaction processing c) Both of above d) None of these 8) IS is needed because it provides support for a) Business processes, decision-making, and competitive advantage b) Generating reports only c) Demonstration effect d) None of these 9) Main dimensions of information systems are a) Organizations and management b) Management and technology c) Organizations, management and technology d) None of these 10) Components of information systems are a) Computer and network b) Computer and software c) People, hardware, software, data and networks d) None of the above
2 11) The major components of a computer are a) Memory c) I/O Devices c) CPU d) All of the above 12) The Central Processing Unit a) Is operated from the Control Panel b) Controls the Storage Unit c) Is controlled by the input data entering the system d) Controls all input, output and processing 13) The CPU (Central Processing Unit) consists of a) Input, output, and processing b) Input, processing, and storage c) Control Unit, Arithmetic and Logic Unit, and Primary Storage d) Control unit, primary storage, and secondary storage 14) Memory is a) Device that performs a sequence of operations specified by instructions in memory b) The device where information is stored c) A sequence of instruction d) Typically characterized by interactive processing and time slicing of the CPU's time to allow quick response to each user 15) Which is the component that allows the computer to permanently retain large amounts of data? a) CPU b) Primary Memory c) Mass Storage Device d) None of the above 16) Which of the following loses its contents when the computer is turned off? a) RAM b) ROM c) PROM d) All of the above. 17) The fastest memory in a computer system is a) ROM b) RAM c) Cache d) None of these 18) Which of the following is a portable computer a) Laptops b) Notebook Computer c) PDAs d) All of the above 19) Why a desktop computer is called Personal Computer? a) Because it belongs to a single person b) Because only one person can use it at any point of time c) Because only persons can use it, not organizations d) Because it needs personal attention 20) Which of the following is System Software?
3 a) MS-Word b) Tally c) Ms-PowerPoint d) Operating System 21) Which of the following is not application Software? a) Word Processing b) Spreadsheet c) UNIX d) Desktop Publishing 22) Which of the following is not an output device? a) Printer b) Keyboard c) Projector d) Plotter 23) Mouse is which type of device?' a) Extracting device b) Pointing Device c) Hand device d) Gaming device 24) Mouse contains a wheel for scrolling is called a) Scroll wheel b) Wheel c) Roller d) None of these 25) Some of the most basic types of output devices is/are a) Monitors, printers b) Plotters, computer output firms c) Audio output d) All of the above 26) Mouse, trackball, and joystick are the examples of a) scanning devices b) storing devices c) pointing devices d) Multimedia devices 27) The device which is used to input images into the computer is a) Mouse b) Digital Camera c) Joystick d) None of the above 28) Which topology requires a central controller or hub? a) Mesh b) star c) Bus d) Ring Ans: B 29) Which topology requires a multipoint connection? a) Mesh b) star c) Bus d) Ring UNIT - II 1) DBMS stands for a) Data base marginal system c) Data base management system b) Directory based memory standard d) Dual bus mask storage
4 2) A Database Management System is a) Collection of interrelated data b) Collection of programs to access data c) Collection of data describing one particular enterprise d) All of the above 3) In the relational model, cardinality is termed as: a) Number of tuples c) Number of tables b) Number of attributes d) Number of constraints 4) Architecture of the database can be viewed as a) Two levels b) Four levels c) Three levels d) One level 5) In a relational model, relations are termed as a) Tuples b) Attributes c) Tables d) Rows 6) Related fields in a database are grouped to form a a) Data File b) Data Record c) Menu d) Bank 7) The database environment has all of the following components except a) Users b) Separate files c) Database d) Database administrator 8) An advantage of the database management approach is a) Data is dependent on programs b) Database redundancy increases c) Data is integrated and can be accessed by multiple programs. d) None of the above. 9) The RDBMS terminology for a row is a) Tuple b) Relation c) Attribute d) Degree 10) includes review of the existing procedures and information flow. a) Feasibility Study b) Feasibility report c) System Design d) System analysis 11) refers to the collection of information pertinent to systems Project. a) Data transfer b) Data gathering c) Data Embedding d) Data Request. 13) System Development process is also called as
5 a) System Development Life Cycle b) System Life Cycle c) Both A and B d) System Process Cycle 15) Which of these sequences is correct for the systems development lifecycle? a) Initiation, analysis, design, build b) Design, initiation, analysis, build c) Analysis, design, initiation, build d) Analysis, initiation, design, build 16) Which is not a software life cycle model a) Spiral Model b) Waterfall Model c) Prototyping Model d) Capability Maturity Model 17) RAD stands for a) Rapid Application Development b) Relative Application Development c) Ready Application Development d) Repeated Application Development 18) The major goal of requirement determination phase of information system development is a) Determine whether information is needed by an organization b) Determine what information is needed by an organization c) Determine how information needed by an organization can be provided d) Determine when information is to be given 19) lnformation requirements of an organization can be determined by a) Interviewing managers and users and arriving at the requirements based on consensus b) Finding out what similar organizations do c) Telling organization what they need based on your experience d) Sending a questions to all employees of the organization Ans : a 20) A feasibility study is carried out a) After final requirements specifications are drawn up b) During the period when requirements specifications are drawn up c) Before the final requirements specifications are drawn up d) At any time 21) The main objective of feasibility study is a) To assess whether it is possible to meet the requirements specifications b) To assess if it is possible to meet the requirements specified subject to constraints of budget, human resource and hardware c) To assist the management in implementing the desired system d) To remove bottlenecks in implementing the desired system 22) Feasibility study is carried out by a) Managers of the organization b) System analyst in consultation with managers of the organization c) Users of the proposed system d) Systems designers in consultation with the prospective users of the system
6 23) The expansion of CASE tools is: a) Computer Assisted Self Evaluation b) Computer Aided Software Engineering c) Computer Aided Software Environment d) Core Aids for Software Engineering 24) CASE tools are used by industries to a) Improve productivity of their software engineers b) Reduce time to develop applications c) Improve documentation d) All of the above 25) CASE tools are useful a) Only during system design stage b) During all the phases of system life cycle c) Only for system documentation d) Only during System analysis stage 26) CASE tools are a) A Set of rules to be used during system analysis and design b) Program, packages used during system analysis and design c) A set of tools used by analysts d) Needed for use case development 27) Which of the following is, NOT a key component of object oriented programming? a) Inheritance b) Encapsulation c) Polymorphism d) Parallelism 28) Which of these is TRUE of the relationship between objects and classes? a) A class is an instance of an object. b) An object is the ancestor of its subclass. c) An object is an instance of a class. d) An object is the descendant of its super-class
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