MIS111 Exam Questions With Correct
Answers
1. What term is used to describe the information collected describing an action (i.e., location,
time, place, etc.) as opposed to the data itself?a. Hashtagging b. Metadata c. Entities d. Packets e.
Accommodations - answerb
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1. What term is used to describe the information collected describing an action (i.e., location,
time, place, etc.) as opposed to the data itself?a. Hashtagging b. Metadata c. Entities d. Packets e.
Accommodations - answer✔✔b
The University of Arizona Green Fund is an example of what type of sustainability program?a.
Student engagementb. Faculty scholarshipc. Campus operationsd. Administrative leadershipe.
Facilities planning - answer✔✔a
As confirmed by our in-class poll, what is the most likely action an ownerwill take with their old
computer or cellular telephone after purchasing a new device?a. Sell it to another personb. Store
it at homec. Recycle it as a trade-ind. Discard it in the trashe. Donate it to a crisis cente -
answer✔✔b
Requiring students to usea combination of a numeric passcode and their CatCard to enter a
locked door on a UA dorm is an example of approach for security control?
a. Bullwhip effect b. Just-In-Time c. Defense in depth d. Disintermediation e. Social Contract -
answer✔✔c
As a possible password, how many variableswould the password MIS111Exam(just the
underlined string of characters) have when assessing its security strength?a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 -
answer✔✔c
Which of the following actions would be considered a biometric authentication? a. Requiring a
user to enter a secret password b. Requiring a user to swipe a CatCard c. Requiring a user to scan
their fingerprint d. Requiring a user to sign their signature e. Requiring a user to type a group of
displayed letter - answer✔✔c
As originally discussed by Dr. Gilliland, the classic values conflict with "Who Am I'" represents
what type of ethical dilemma? a. Short-term vs. long-term b. Honesty vs. integrity c. Peer-
pressure vs. boss-pressure d. Integrity vs. loyalty - answer✔✔d
As discussed in class, a key concern for a startup business is the "burn rate" for their initial
capital.What financial report best describes a company's "burn rate" for investors? a. Balance
sheet b. General ledger c. Income statement d. Cash flow statemente. Ticker symbol statement -
answer✔✔d
Sending phishing emails that demand users respond immediately or risk losing access to a
critical resource, such as email, is an example of what? a. Defense in Depth
b. Industrial Sabotage
c. Social Engineering d.Advanced Persistent Threats
e. Open Source Hacking - answer✔✔c
A company's "ticker" or stock symbol serves what role on a stock trading exchange?
a. Uniquely identifies a traded stock
b. The time and date the stock was sold
c. The broker selling the stock
d. The change (up or down) in price from the last purchase price
e. The official company logo used for stock transaction - answer✔✔a
Market capitalization is determined by multiplying the stock price by what?
a. Profits earned from direct operations
b. Dividends paid during the last fiscal year
c. Number of common shares outstanding
d. Book value of the company
e. Year-end Earnings, minus taxes and interest - answer✔✔c
Your username (UANetID) is your claim of identify to a computer system.When the computer
system verifies your identify by requiring you to enter a password is an example of what type of
authentication?
a. Something a user is
b. Something a user has
c. Something a user does
d. Something a user knows
e. Something a user inherits - answer✔✔d
What ethical framework considers all stakeholders related to the decision, such as the company's
customers, employees, shareholders, the community and the environment?
a. Whistleblowing ethics
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