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WGU C846 ITIL Study Guide / Sure A+
change - is an addition, modification, or removal of anything that could have a direct or indirect 
effect on services 
Change Enablement - the practice of ensuring that risks are properly assessed, authorizing 
changes to proceed and managing a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful 
service and products changes 
Configuration item - is any financially valuable component that can contribute to the delivery of 
an IT product of service 
Continual Improvment - is the practi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
change - is an addition, modification, or removal of anything that could have a direct or indirect 
effect on services 
Change Enablement - the practice of ensuring that risks are properly assessed, authorizing 
changes to proceed and managing a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful 
service and products changes 
Configuration item - is any financially valuable component that can contribute to the delivery of 
an IT product of service 
Continual Improvment - is the practi...
WGU C207 STUDY GUIDE MODULE 1 & 2 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A government official noticed that Total US Highway Fatality Rate was strongly correlated to lemons 
imported. Before concluding that the more lemons we import the lower the fatality rate what is the 
main issue should the official think about here? - Is there a casual relationship? 
A gym owner wants to know the TYPICAL time a patron spends at the gym. What is the best statistic 
to consider? - Mode 
Alternating two trains between 5 pm & 7 pm will increase on time arrivals - Prescriptive analys...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
A government official noticed that Total US Highway Fatality Rate was strongly correlated to lemons 
imported. Before concluding that the more lemons we import the lower the fatality rate what is the 
main issue should the official think about here? - Is there a casual relationship? 
A gym owner wants to know the TYPICAL time a patron spends at the gym. What is the best statistic 
to consider? - Mode 
Alternating two trains between 5 pm & 7 pm will increase on time arrivals - Prescriptive analys...
WGU C207 Pre Assessment Study Guide / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
2 attributes of data quality issues when evaluating sets of nominal data? - 1. missing data 
2. misspelled data 
2 reasons for the increase in use of analytics in organizational decision making? - 1. Relatively low 
cost of computer storage 
2. Higher computer processing power 
A company that raises turkeys is hoping to increase their rate of growth while controlling cost of 
feed. Which decision-making technique is most appropriate to minimize cost of feeding birds? - 
Linear programming ( achi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
2 attributes of data quality issues when evaluating sets of nominal data? - 1. missing data 
2. misspelled data 
2 reasons for the increase in use of analytics in organizational decision making? - 1. Relatively low 
cost of computer storage 
2. Higher computer processing power 
A company that raises turkeys is hoping to increase their rate of growth while controlling cost of 
feed. Which decision-making technique is most appropriate to minimize cost of feeding birds? - 
Linear programming ( achi...
WGU C207 Data Driven Decision Making Module 1 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A city government is trying to determine the national origins of its recent immigrant population. If a 
survey of the immigrant population is conducted in English what type of error might be present in 
the data? 
a Random 
b Omission 
c Outlier 
d Accuracy 
e Other: ______________________________ - b Omission 
A Company's product development team test 3 new car waxes by waxing 5 cars with each wax and 
then running them through a car wash. They then record number of washes it takes before the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
A city government is trying to determine the national origins of its recent immigrant population. If a 
survey of the immigrant population is conducted in English what type of error might be present in 
the data? 
a Random 
b Omission 
c Outlier 
d Accuracy 
e Other: ______________________________ - b Omission 
A Company's product development team test 3 new car waxes by waxing 5 cars with each wax and 
then running them through a car wash. They then record number of washes it takes before the ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Full study guide / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
Then Jem rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood." What violation causes Scout to 
make this comment? - Scout relates that, upon seeing Dill under the bed, Jem "rose and broke 
the remaining code of our childhood" by telling Atticus. To Scout, this act makes Jem a "traitor." 
"Uh huh, caughtcha," I said. "You said 'fore you were off the train good your daddy had a black 
beard-" - 
According to Jem's description, what does Boo look like? - Boo is a 6 foot tall monster that...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Then Jem rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood." What violation causes Scout to 
make this comment? - Scout relates that, upon seeing Dill under the bed, Jem "rose and broke 
the remaining code of our childhood" by telling Atticus. To Scout, this act makes Jem a "traitor." 
"Uh huh, caughtcha," I said. "You said 'fore you were off the train good your daddy had a black 
beard-" - 
According to Jem's description, what does Boo look like? - Boo is a 6 foot tall monster that...
To Kill a Mockingbird Study / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
How did Jem get even with Scout for contradicting him about "Hot Steams?" - When it was 
Scout's turn to ride in the tire, he gave her an extra-hard shove. She ended up in the Radleys' front 
yard. 
How did Jem lose his pants? What did he find when he went back for them? - Jem, Scout and Dill 
went to look in the Radley house. They ran they were discovered, but Jem got caught on the fence. 
To free himself, he took off his pants and left them on the fence. When he went back for them, they 
w...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
How did Jem get even with Scout for contradicting him about "Hot Steams?" - When it was 
Scout's turn to ride in the tire, he gave her an extra-hard shove. She ended up in the Radleys' front 
yard. 
How did Jem lose his pants? What did he find when he went back for them? - Jem, Scout and Dill 
went to look in the Radley house. They ran they were discovered, but Jem got caught on the fence. 
To free himself, he took off his pants and left them on the fence. When he went back for them, they 
w...
To Kill A Mockingbird Study Revised Questions And Answers / Sure A +
according to miss maudie atticus is the same in his house as he is on the pubic streets. what does she 
mean - he has nothing to hide and will put himself out into the world 
although scout does not learn academics on the first day of school, she has several opportunities to 
learn about human nature, social customs, and relationships. what are some non academic lessons 
that scout learned that day - that walter does not care that he is poor and that everyone needs 
to be grateful for the tings ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
according to miss maudie atticus is the same in his house as he is on the pubic streets. what does she 
mean - he has nothing to hide and will put himself out into the world 
although scout does not learn academics on the first day of school, she has several opportunities to 
learn about human nature, social customs, and relationships. what are some non academic lessons 
that scout learned that day - that walter does not care that he is poor and that everyone needs 
to be grateful for the tings ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide / Sure A+
"Then [Jem] rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood." What new violation causes Scout 
to make this comment? - Jem informs Atticus that Dill has run away and is hiding under the bed. 
Earlier, Jem told Atticus about the gifts Bo had given them. 
According to Jem's description, what does Boo look like? - 6 and 1/2 foot tall, bloodstained 
hands, scar on his face, rotten teeth and big eyes. 
According to Tom's story, when did he "bust up the chiffarobe"? - last spring 
At the end ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
"Then [Jem] rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood." What new violation causes Scout 
to make this comment? - Jem informs Atticus that Dill has run away and is hiding under the bed. 
Earlier, Jem told Atticus about the gifts Bo had given them. 
According to Jem's description, what does Boo look like? - 6 and 1/2 foot tall, bloodstained 
hands, scar on his face, rotten teeth and big eyes. 
According to Tom's story, when did he "bust up the chiffarobe"? - last spring 
At the end ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide Questions Chapters 1-15 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
"Aunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Macomb like a hand in a glove, but never into the world of 
Jem and me." Explain. - She fit in with the other people of the town, but never related to Scout 
and Jem. 
Atticus and Alexandra disagree about how to deal with the children. How does Atticus handle the 
situation? - Atticus tells Alexandra off and fights for them to have Calpurnia in their lives. 
Describe Jem and Scout's relationship through these chapters as Jem matures. - They begin to 
y...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
"Aunt Alexandra fitted into the world of Macomb like a hand in a glove, but never into the world of 
Jem and me." Explain. - She fit in with the other people of the town, but never related to Scout 
and Jem. 
Atticus and Alexandra disagree about how to deal with the children. How does Atticus handle the 
situation? - Atticus tells Alexandra off and fights for them to have Calpurnia in their lives. 
Describe Jem and Scout's relationship through these chapters as Jem matures. - They begin to 
y...
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Chapter 1 – 11 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
According to Atticus, what is Maycomb's "usual disease?" Why is he worried that his children will 
catch it? - The usual disease is racism. He is afraid that his kids will learn to stick with racism 
because in this trial there will be a lot of racial comments and he does not want Jem and Scout to 
think that it is okay to be racist like that. 
According to Jem, how do you get a turtle to come out of its shell? In what way might this idea be an 
apt parallel to get people to do what they don...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
According to Atticus, what is Maycomb's "usual disease?" Why is he worried that his children will 
catch it? - The usual disease is racism. He is afraid that his kids will learn to stick with racism 
because in this trial there will be a lot of racial comments and he does not want Jem and Scout to 
think that it is okay to be racist like that. 
According to Jem, how do you get a turtle to come out of its shell? In what way might this idea be an 
apt parallel to get people to do what they don...
Level 1 water distribution practice test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
NC Accident and Health Final Exam Prep / Revised Questions and Answers / 2024