Deck 1: Introduction to Information Management

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An approach to managing information overload for managers is:

A) aggregating
B) summarising
C) filtering
D) alerting
E) all of the above
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Business performance management refers to:

A) scanning an organisation's external environment
B) keeping an inventory of IT assets
C) assessing the performance of IT services
D) analysing and controlling the financial effectiveness of a company
E) none of the above
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When an airline launches a new online booking service in a country without the need for sales staff in a country this:

A) adds value
B) reduces costs
C) manages risks
D) creates a new opportunity
E) none of the above
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Information is best defined as:

A) discrete objective facts about events
B) organised data, meaningful and contextually relevant
C) expert opinion
D) knowledge applied to data
E) none of the above
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The least important attribute of information quality is generally:

A) relevance
B) accuracy
C) completeness
D) presentation
E) none of the above
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Business decision making typically involves these stages:

A) Intelligence, Choice, Design, Implementation
B) Intelligence, Choice, Design, Implementation.
C) Design, Choice, Implementation, Intelligence
D) Design, Intelligence, Choice, Implementation
E) None of the above
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Which part of a system is vital to improving its efficiency?

A) Input
B) Processing
C) Output
D) Control and Feedback
E) All of the above
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The hierarchy of online information searching is in which order from most simple?

A) Conditioned viewing, Informal search, Formal search, Undirected viewing
B) Undirected viewing, Conditioned viewing, Informal search, Formal search
C) Conditioned viewing, Undirected viewing, Informal search, Formal search
D) Formal search, Undirected viewing, Conditioned viewing, Informal search
E) None of the above
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Tacit knowledge is:

A) codified knowledge that can be readily expressed and understooed
B) the application of expert opinion, skills and experience to data and information for decision making
C) individual knowledge capabilities
D) mainly intangible knowledge that is typically intuitive and difficult to record
E) none of the above
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The Information lifecycle follows which series of activity:

A) Capture, Organisation, Processing, Maintenance, Destruction
B) Capture, Organisation, Maintenance, Destruction, Processing
C) Capture, , Processing, Maintenance, Destruction, Organisation
D) Capture, Destruction, Organisation, Processing, Maintenance
E) None of the above
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Deck 1: Introduction to Information Management
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An approach to managing information overload for managers is:

A) aggregating
B) summarising
C) filtering
D) alerting
E) all of the above
all of the above
2
Business performance management refers to:

A) scanning an organisation's external environment
B) keeping an inventory of IT assets
C) assessing the performance of IT services
D) analysing and controlling the financial effectiveness of a company
E) none of the above
assessing the performance of IT services
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When an airline launches a new online booking service in a country without the need for sales staff in a country this:

A) adds value
B) reduces costs
C) manages risks
D) creates a new opportunity
E) none of the above
creates a new opportunity
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Information is best defined as:

A) discrete objective facts about events
B) organised data, meaningful and contextually relevant
C) expert opinion
D) knowledge applied to data
E) none of the above
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The least important attribute of information quality is generally:

A) relevance
B) accuracy
C) completeness
D) presentation
E) none of the above
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Business decision making typically involves these stages:

A) Intelligence, Choice, Design, Implementation
B) Intelligence, Choice, Design, Implementation.
C) Design, Choice, Implementation, Intelligence
D) Design, Intelligence, Choice, Implementation
E) None of the above
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Which part of a system is vital to improving its efficiency?

A) Input
B) Processing
C) Output
D) Control and Feedback
E) All of the above
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The hierarchy of online information searching is in which order from most simple?

A) Conditioned viewing, Informal search, Formal search, Undirected viewing
B) Undirected viewing, Conditioned viewing, Informal search, Formal search
C) Conditioned viewing, Undirected viewing, Informal search, Formal search
D) Formal search, Undirected viewing, Conditioned viewing, Informal search
E) None of the above
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Tacit knowledge is:

A) codified knowledge that can be readily expressed and understooed
B) the application of expert opinion, skills and experience to data and information for decision making
C) individual knowledge capabilities
D) mainly intangible knowledge that is typically intuitive and difficult to record
E) none of the above
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The Information lifecycle follows which series of activity:

A) Capture, Organisation, Processing, Maintenance, Destruction
B) Capture, Organisation, Maintenance, Destruction, Processing
C) Capture, , Processing, Maintenance, Destruction, Organisation
D) Capture, Destruction, Organisation, Processing, Maintenance
E) None of the above
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