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SECTION 1.

1 BUSINESS DRIVEN MIS

STUDENT NAME: Villarreal Rodriguez Maritza Maribel


GROUP: HBl

1. What age are we currently living in when infinite quantities of facts are widely
available to anyone who can use a computer.

a. Knowledge age
b. Information age
c. Fact age
d. Management age

2. Connect the primary business to the corresponding products sold by these


businesses.

a. Zappos
b. Netflix
c. Amazon
book
videos
shoes

3. The Internet of Things (loT) is a world where interconnected, Internet-enabled


devices or “things” can collect and share __________ without human intervention.

a. Data
b. Knowledge
c. Things

4. The key term machine to machine (M2M) refers to devices that connect directly to
other _________.

a. Information
b. Devices
c. Things
d. Data

5. A(n) __________ is the confirmation or validation of an event or object.

a. Fact
b. Information
c. Knowledge

6. Choose the correct four cores drivers of the information age.

a. Facts, variables, processes, business


b. Digital, information, business integration, knowledge
c. Facts, people, processes, business
d. Data, information, business intelligence, knowledge

7. In the __________ age, infinite quantities of facts are widely available to anyone
who can use a computer.

a. Intelligence
b. Information
c. Knowledge
d. People

8. Which of the following is an example of data as opposed to information that is


derived from data? (According to Figure 1.1)

a. Best customer
b. Customer number
c. Best-selling product
d. Worst-selling product

9. A world where interconnected, internet-enabled devices or “things” can collect


and share data without human intervention is known as __________

a. The internet of things (loT)


b. Business intelligence
c. Virtual reality
d. The information age

10. What refers to devices that connect directly to other services?

a. Information age
b. Management information systems
c. Machine to machine (M2M)
d. Business intelligence

11. Select the question that can be answered using only raw data (according to Figure
1.1)

a. What is the date, amount sold, and customer number for a sale
transaction?
b. Which of the perishable items used by a restaurant should be ordered first?
c. What is the lowest sales per week compared with the economic interest
rates?

12. What is a collection or large, complex data sets, including structured and
unstructured data, which cannot be analyzed using traditional database methods
and tools?

a. Big data
b. Dynamic report
c. Snapshot
d. Static report

13. Which big data term describes the analysis of streaming data as it travels around
the Internet?

a. Velocity
b. Veracity
c. Volume
d. Variety

14. What has a defined length, type, and format and includes numbers, dates, or
strings such as Customer Address?

a. Structured data
b. Snapshot
c. Unstructured data
d. Report

15. What is the confirmation or validation of an event or object?

a. Information age
b. Internet of things
c. Machine-to-machine
d. Fact

16. What are the raw facts that describe the characteristics of an event or object?

a. Digital
b. Knowledge
c. Data
d. Variables

17. Which big data term describes the uncertainty of data, including biases, noise, and
abnormalities?

a. Volume
b. Velocity
c. Variety
d. Veracity

18. Structured data has a defined length, type, and format and includes numbers,
dates, or strings such as Customer Address. Which two sources typically store
structured data?

a. Spreadsheet
b. Text messages
c. Twitter tweets
d. Relational database
19. Big data is a collection of large, complex data sets, including structured and
unstructured data, which cannot be analyzed using traditional database methods
and tools.

a. True
b. False

20. Which big data term describes different forms of structured and unstructured
data?

a. Veracity
b. Velocity
c. Variety
d. Volume

21. Machine-generated data is created by a machine without human intervention.


Which two sources represent machine-generated data?

a. Point of sale data


b. Sensor data
c. Text or messages
d. E-mail messages

22. Human-generated data is data that humans, in interaction with computers,


generate. Select the different types of human-generated data.

a. Input data
b. Clickstream data
c. Gaming data
d. Text messages
e. Social media data
f. Emails

23. What are the four common characteristics of big data?

a. Volume
b. Variety
c. M2M
d. Veractiy
e. Unstructured data
f. loT
g. Dynamic Reports
h. Velocity

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