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What are the different types of information?
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C. Levels, formats, granularities
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2.Which of the following is an example of transactional information?
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D. All of the above
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3.Which of the following implies that information is current with respect to the business requirement?
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D. Timeliness
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4. Which of the following represents the different information levels?
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. Individual, department, enterprise
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5. What encompasses all organizational information and its primary purpose is to support the performing of managerial analysis tasks?
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Analytical information
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6. Which of the following is not one of the five characteristics common to high quality information?
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Quantity
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7. Which of the following is a quantitative model typically used by a DSS?
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All of the above
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8. What finds the inputs necessary to achieve a goal, such as a desired level
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D. Goal-seeking analysis
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9. Which of these systems processes large amounts of data for routine transactions
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C. Executive Information Systems
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Which of these systems deals with semi-structured decisions?
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B. Decision Support Systems
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11. Which of the following represents the top-down (executives to analysts) organizational levels of information technology systems?
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C. EIS, DSS, TPS
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All of the following are characteristics of information, except
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D. Quantity
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16. Which of the following is an example of transactional information?
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C. Purchasing stock
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20. All of the following are reasons why operational systems are not appropriate for business analysis, except:
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B. Operational systems are integrated
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21. What do data warehouses support?
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B. Analytical processing
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