1.In the design of a Management Information System (MIS), how are the sources of data typically classified?
2.What information does an audit provide regarding the Account Payable System?
3.Which of the following is NOT considered a fundamental guideline for designing output?
4.Which GUI element is best suited for input when there are many predefined options and limited screen space?
5.Which of the following methods are considered input processing techniques?
6.Which type of test is conducted on a portion of a software program?
7.Which of the following is NOT typically used as a fact-finding method?
8.In which methodology are prototypes primarily utilized?
9.Which of the following is NOT considered a stage in the systems development life cycle?
10.What term describes the movement of transactions within business processes to guarantee proper validation and authorization?
11.To effectively track the legal regulations affecting a business, which aspect should be examined?
12.Which type of information system is designed to assist executive management with strategic planning and evaluation?
13.Which type of interactive information system helps decision makers tackle unstructured problems by providing analytical tools and database access?
14.What does the architecture of an MIS plan primarily provide?
15.Which of the following accurately describes the function of information systems?
16.What does the acronym GDSS stand for?
17.Which type of report organizes data for managers who prefer not to review extensive details?
18.What are the main inputs required for creating and testing new software programs?
19.At which Capability Maturity Model (CMM) level are quantifiable objectives for quality and productivity first defined?
20.In UML, how are information systems represented?