Deck 1: Data: the New Corporate Resource

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The Crusades eventually led to an increased interest in record keeping because _____.

A) they introduced Europeans to the possibilities of expanded trade
B) data was required for military activities
C) they involved the use of clay tokens sealed in hollow clay vessels
D) they required annual reports
E) none of the above
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The software that was developed to handle the increasing volumes of data and treat it as a corporate resource is called a(n) _____.

A) disk management system
B) file management system
C) optical management system
D) database management system
E) security management system
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The pebbles-in-the-pouch technique used by ancient Middle Eastern shepherds to keep track of their sheep was a primitive example of data storage and retrieval.
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Blaise Pascal invented a mechanical adding machine in the 1640s in order to help his father with a data tracking problem.
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All of the following are terms associated with magnetic disk technology, except _____.

A) fixed
B) removable
C) non-removable
D) punched
E) multi-platter
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All of the following were early forms of record keeping associated with the rise of cities, except _____.

A) marriage records
B) family trees
C) annual reports
D) calendars
E) church contribution records
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All of the following were types of electro-mechanical, punched card based devices, except _____.

A) calculators
B) collators
C) punches
D) sorters
E) disk drives
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The earliest (1870s) form of modern data storage was _____.

A) magnetic tape
B) magnetic disk
C) punched paper tape
D) optical disk
E) magnetic drum
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The data processing equipment that Herman Hollerith developed for the 1890 U.S. census is classified as electro- _____ equipment.

A) optical
B) physical
C) rotational
D) mechanical
E) chemical
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All of the following are challenges to the efficient storage and access of data, except _____.

A) the data type
B) the data volume
C) the number of people who want access to the data
D) data security
E) data privacy
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The rise of cities encouraged the development of data because people depended on each other for goods and services.
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In ancient times, hollow clay vessels with descriptively marked clay tokens sealed in them were primitive examples of annual reports.
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In 1805, Jacquard invented _____ as a data storage medium for storing patterns to be woven into cloth.

A) magnetic tape
B) punched cards
C) floppy disks
D) double-entry bookkeeping
E) notches in wooden sticks
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Which of the following is the correct order in which these magnetic storage technologies were introduced?

A) tape, drum, disk
B) disk, tape, drum
C) tape, disk, drum
D) drum, disk, tape
E) drum, tape, disk
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All of the following are kinds of corporate resources, except _____.

A) data
B) capital
C) inventory
D) plant and equipment
E) competitors
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Optical disk technology is based on _____.

A) radar
B) lasers
C) fusion
D) sonar
E) phasers
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Double-entry bookkeeping _____.

A) was an outgrowth of the practice of sealing marked clay tokens in clay vessels
B) was an outgrowth of trading partnerships
C) became the "Code of Commerce" in France
D) was developed in England
E) was an early way of storing census data
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Jacquard's loom included the invention of magnetic tape for data storage.
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The data processing equipment that Herman Hollerith developed for the 1890 U.S. census used _____ as a data storage medium.

A) magnetic tape
B) punched cards
C) floppy disks
D) double-entry bookkeeping
E) notches in wooden sticks
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The forerunner of the annual report was the Code of Commerce, which was instituted in 1673 in _____.

A) France
B) England
C) Greece
D) Turkey
E) Italy
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Grand Travel Airlines has decided to build a database to help it manage its operations. It is interested in keeping track of its airplanes, the airports to which they fly, its passengers and the trips they have taken, its employees, and data about the maintenance of its airplanes.
a. Using this introductory description of (and hints about) the Grand Travel Airlines, make a list of the things in the company's environment about which you think the company would want to maintain data.
b. How can Grand Travel Airlines use this data to improve its operations and gain a competitive advantage?
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The magnetic disk was developed before the magnetic drum.
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A database management system is software that is designed to handle large amounts of data efficiently.
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Data security and data privacy are two factors that affect the efficient storage and access of data.
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The efficient storage and access of data is challenged by increasing data volumes and decreasing numbers of people who want access to the data.
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Optical disk technology is based on lasers.
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Data is a corporate resource.
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All magnetic disks are non-removable.
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Capital is the corporate resource that describes all of the other corporate resources.
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The data processing equipment that Herman Hollerith developed for the 1890 U.S. census is classified as electro-mechanical equipment.
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Some magnetic disks have only a single platter.
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The Crusades eventually led to an increased interest in record keeping because _____.

A) they introduced Europeans to the possibilities of expanded trade
B) data was required for military activities
C) they involved the use of clay tokens sealed in hollow clay vessels
D) they required annual reports
E) none of the above
A
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The software that was developed to handle the increasing volumes of data and treat it as a corporate resource is called a(n) _____.

A) disk management system
B) file management system
C) optical management system
D) database management system
E) security management system
D
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The pebbles-in-the-pouch technique used by ancient Middle Eastern shepherds to keep track of their sheep was a primitive example of data storage and retrieval.
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Blaise Pascal invented a mechanical adding machine in the 1640s in order to help his father with a data tracking problem.
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All of the following are terms associated with magnetic disk technology, except _____.

A) fixed
B) removable
C) non-removable
D) punched
E) multi-platter
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All of the following were early forms of record keeping associated with the rise of cities, except _____.

A) marriage records
B) family trees
C) annual reports
D) calendars
E) church contribution records
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All of the following were types of electro-mechanical, punched card based devices, except _____.

A) calculators
B) collators
C) punches
D) sorters
E) disk drives
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The earliest (1870s) form of modern data storage was _____.

A) magnetic tape
B) magnetic disk
C) punched paper tape
D) optical disk
E) magnetic drum
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The data processing equipment that Herman Hollerith developed for the 1890 U.S. census is classified as electro- _____ equipment.

A) optical
B) physical
C) rotational
D) mechanical
E) chemical
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All of the following are challenges to the efficient storage and access of data, except _____.

A) the data type
B) the data volume
C) the number of people who want access to the data
D) data security
E) data privacy
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The rise of cities encouraged the development of data because people depended on each other for goods and services.
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In ancient times, hollow clay vessels with descriptively marked clay tokens sealed in them were primitive examples of annual reports.
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In 1805, Jacquard invented _____ as a data storage medium for storing patterns to be woven into cloth.

A) magnetic tape
B) punched cards
C) floppy disks
D) double-entry bookkeeping
E) notches in wooden sticks
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Which of the following is the correct order in which these magnetic storage technologies were introduced?

A) tape, drum, disk
B) disk, tape, drum
C) tape, disk, drum
D) drum, disk, tape
E) drum, tape, disk
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All of the following are kinds of corporate resources, except _____.

A) data
B) capital
C) inventory
D) plant and equipment
E) competitors
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Optical disk technology is based on _____.

A) radar
B) lasers
C) fusion
D) sonar
E) phasers
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Double-entry bookkeeping _____.

A) was an outgrowth of the practice of sealing marked clay tokens in clay vessels
B) was an outgrowth of trading partnerships
C) became the "Code of Commerce" in France
D) was developed in England
E) was an early way of storing census data
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Jacquard's loom included the invention of magnetic tape for data storage.
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The data processing equipment that Herman Hollerith developed for the 1890 U.S. census used _____ as a data storage medium.

A) magnetic tape
B) punched cards
C) floppy disks
D) double-entry bookkeeping
E) notches in wooden sticks
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The forerunner of the annual report was the Code of Commerce, which was instituted in 1673 in _____.

A) France
B) England
C) Greece
D) Turkey
E) Italy
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Grand Travel Airlines has decided to build a database to help it manage its operations. It is interested in keeping track of its airplanes, the airports to which they fly, its passengers and the trips they have taken, its employees, and data about the maintenance of its airplanes.
a. Using this introductory description of (and hints about) the Grand Travel Airlines, make a list of the things in the company's environment about which you think the company would want to maintain data.
b. How can Grand Travel Airlines use this data to improve its operations and gain a competitive advantage?
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The magnetic disk was developed before the magnetic drum.
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A database management system is software that is designed to handle large amounts of data efficiently.
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Data security and data privacy are two factors that affect the efficient storage and access of data.
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The efficient storage and access of data is challenged by increasing data volumes and decreasing numbers of people who want access to the data.
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Optical disk technology is based on lasers.
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Data is a corporate resource.
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All magnetic disks are non-removable.
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Capital is the corporate resource that describes all of the other corporate resources.
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The data processing equipment that Herman Hollerith developed for the 1890 U.S. census is classified as electro-mechanical equipment.
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Some magnetic disks have only a single platter.
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