Chapter 2 Post Test
Chapter 2 Post Test
Chapter 2 Post Test
TRUE OR FALSE: Read the following statements carefully. Write the letter of the
correct answer on the blank.
A – if the two statements are true.
B – first statement is true and other is false
C – first statement is false and the other is true
D – both statements are false
1 – 2.
3 – 4.
The process through which organizations generate value from their
intellectual and knowledge-based assets.
The process of Identifying, acquiring, distributing, and maintaining
knowledge that is essential to the organization.
Key Answer: D
5 – 6.
Acquisition deals with issues regarding origin of raw materials such as scope,
breadth, depth, credibility, accuracy, timeliness, relevance, cost, control, and
exclusivity.
This in the context of where our materials come from and what specifications
they carry can range from, scope, breadth, depth, credibility
Key Answer: A
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7 – 8.
This process of conversion of information to knowledge packets is called
refinement.
The upstream addition and refinement stages that feed the repository and
downstream stages of product generation.
Key Answer: B
9 – 10.
The upstream addition and refinement stages that feed the repository and downstream
stages of product generation.
This information will be used downstream during the stages of product creation, e.g.,
Key Answer: A
11 – 12.
Distribution defines how the product is to be delivered to the end-user.
The repository of information nowadays tends to be in the form of customized software.
Key Answer: B
13 – 14.
The Meyer and Zack model is one of the most complete pictures of the key
elements engaged in the knowledge management model.
To be not specific the notion of refinement is a crucial stage in the KM cycle and
one that is often neglected.
Key Answer: B
15 – 16.
The stages are acquisition, refinement, storage/retrieval, distribution, and
presentation/use. This cycle is also known as the “retrieval.”
This stage also adds up to the value by creating more readily usable knowledge
objects and by storing the content more flexibly for future use.
Key Answer: C
17 – 18.
The timing and frequency at which they are to receive this information and
even form or language may need to be specified.
Tailoring and packaging the information for each group of recipient’s
increases productivity.
Key Answer: B
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19 – 20.
The Meyer and Zack model is considered one of the best models
having an endto-end scope and covering
The entire organization giving a complete picture of all the elements of
a robust Mc Elroy model.
Key Answer: B