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MIS 111 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ Which of the following criminal actions taken by Martha Stewart in the ImClone case study directly resulted in her serving time in prison? - Answer-obstruction of justice What U.S. federal law was enacted as a result of the Enron and MCI/Worldcom acc...

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MIS 111 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+

Which of the following criminal actions taken by Martha Stewart in the ImClone case
study directly resulted in her serving time in prison? - Answer-obstruction of justice

What U.S. federal law was enacted as a result of the Enron and MCI/Worldcom
accounting scandals that helps protect investors by making corporate disclosures,
accounting and auditing more reliable and accurate? - Answer-Sarbanes-Oxley Act
(SOX Act)

What role did Cynthia Cooper play in the MCI/Worldcom case study? - Answer-
Identified the accounting irregularities during an internal audit

Which of the ethical situations that Dr. Gilliland described considered the aggregate
impact of of small ethical deviations? - Answer-Ethical drift

Which of the following was NOT discussed as one of the factors that are required in
order for deterrents relating to unethical behavior relating to cheating at academic
institutions to be effective? - Answer-People must feel shame knowing their actions will
be exposed to their peers publically

What ethical situation was David Myers, former Controller of WorldCom referring to
when he stated "I still don't know that one point when I started to cross the line... when I
should have acted differently"? - Answer-Ethical drift

Which of the following is NOT considered a "fundamental" data type in Excel? - Answer-
date

Which of the following terms used with Excel would be most closely related to the
concept of a programming named variable? - Answer-cell reference (relative, absolute,
or named)

In Excel, a date, such as 2/1/2022, is represented internally by Excel as: - Answer-
Numeric Value

Which of the following represents the value 1234.56 when formatted as an Excel
"Accounting" value with "Symbol" as "None"? - Answer-1,234.56

, When entering an Excel expression into a worksheet cell, which of the following
symbols must be used as the first character? - Answer-=

What term is used to describe a tool that is used to transform, manipulate, or select data
in order to return a value that can be used in an expression? - Answer-function

Plus (+), minus (-), multiply (*) and divide (/) are all examples of what type of arithmetic
operator? - Answer-Binary

What term describes the additional information related to the human-oriented formatting
of displayed data and is often called "data about data"? - Answer-metadata

What term describes the additional information related to the human-oriented formatting
of displayed data and is often called "data about data"? - Answer-Cell reference
(relative, absolute, or named)

In the "Drunken Pirate" case discussion, why was the picture, captioned "Drunken
Pirate", that Stacy Snyder posted of herself on her personal MySpace account
considered as being an "unprofessional" act for a high school teacher-in-training? -
Answer-Her online posting promoted drinking in the "virtual view" of her students

What privacy-related term is used to describe the need to maintain control over the use
of an individual's person information by corporations and governments? - Answer-
Confidentiality

Photo tagging is the process of assigning names to to images of people using what type
of technology? - Answer-facial recognition

By purchasing digital dossiers, companies are seeking to know their customers better
through a process called - Answer-create customer intimacy

The _________ model of informed consent permits the company to collect personal
information until the customer specifically requests that the data not be collected. -
Answer-opt-out

As described in the Accenture "Building Your Brand" video case, what should you be
scanning for when reviewing descriptions of ideal jobs to help you build an online profile
that contributes to your job search process? - Answer-Using keywords you find in your
online profile

All of the following items was described as being keys attribute of a creating a good
person brand, according to Paul Argenti from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
University, EXCEPT: - Answer-Embellishing and exaggerating personal
accomplishments, experience and qualifications to get noticed

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