Information System Technology Exam 1 Review Questions
Information System Technology Exam 1 Review Questions
Information System Technology Exam 1 Review Questions
1. Which of the following statements is NOT accurate regarding how information systems are
transforming business?
In 2019, global spending on information technology and information technology services
was nearly $8.3 billion.
2. A(n) ________ is one in which nearly all the organization's significant business relationships
with customers, suppliers, and employees are digitally enabled and mediated.
digital firm
4. Which one of the following is NOT one of the major business functions or specialized tasks
performed by business organizations and supported by information systems?
collective bargaining
5. The study of information systems is a multidisciplinary field. Which of the following lists
accurately includes all of the disciplines?
Computer Science, Operations Research, Sociology, Management Science, Economics,
Psychology
6. Select the item below that is NOT one of the ways in which computer science contributes to
the understanding of information systems.
theory of business process development
7. __________ is able to personalize shoppers’ experiences when they are in stores based on the
items they pick up, even if they don’t purchase them.
AWM Smart Shelf
10. Strong senior management support for change, incentive systems that monitor and reward
individual innovation, an emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, training programs, and a
management culture that values flexibility and knowledge are examples of __________.
managerial complementary assets
11. __________ consists of both physical devices and software, links the various pieces of
hardware, and transfers data from one physical location to another.
Networking and telecommunications technology
12. The disciplines that contribute to the behavioral approach (focusing on the design,
implementation, management, and business impact of systems) are_________.
psychology, sociology, and economics
14. A(n) __________ links two or more computers to share data or resources.
network
15. Which of the following statements about information systems and globalization is false?
Internet service firms, such as Google and eBay, are able to replicate their business
models and services in multiple countries with only a redesign of their information
systems infrastructure.
16. Acrelec uses __________ to enable customers to shop as normal and check out by simply
exiting the store.
AWM Frictionless
17. The field of management information systems deals with __________ and __________
issues that arise during the development and implementation of information systems in an
organization.
behavioral; technical
18. __________ can be defined technically as a set of interrelated components that collect,
process, store, and distribute information to support decision making and control in an
organization.
An information system
20. Which issues are involved in the organizational dimension of information systems?
The organization's hierarchy, functional specialties, business processes, culture, and
political interest groups
21. This scenario is a good example of a business using information systems to achieve which of
the following strategic business objectives?
Operational excellence
22. A(n) __________ complementary investment is characterized by a supportive business
culture in which efficiency and effectiveness are highly valued.
organizational
24. __________ is a field that deals with the behavioral issues as well as technical issues
surrounding the development, use, and impact of information systems used by managers and
employees in a firm.
Management information systems
25. Which of the following statements about information systems and globalization is false?
Communication between businesses in different parts of the world is now instant, but
expensive.
26. In which of the approaches to information systems is the performance of a system optimized
when both the technology and the organization mutually adjust to one another until a
satisfactory fit is obtained?
Sociotechnical
27. Which of the following are examples of key managerial complementary assets?
Strong senior management support for change, incentive systems that monitor and reward
individual innovation, an emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, training programs,
and a management culture that values flexibility and knowledge
28. This scenario is a good example of a business using information systems to achieve which of
the following strategic business objectives?
Customer and supplier intimacy
30. Which of the following is a good example of the relationship between information systems
and customer and supplier intimacy?
The Mandarin Oriental hotel in Manhattan keeps track of guest’s preferences, such as
their preferred room temperature and television programs, in a large data repository.
Individual rooms are networked to a central network server computer, so that when a
customer arrives, the system automatically changes the room conditions to meet each
customer’s specifications.
31. __________ refer to the set of logically related tasks and behaviors that organizations
develop over time to produce specific business results and the unique manner in which these
activities are organized and coordinated.
Business processes
4. In 2019, global spending on information technology and information technology services was
nearly _______.
$3.8 trillion
6. Which of the following people are responsible for designing products or services and
creating new knowledge for the firm?
knowledge workers
7. ________ deals with both behavioral and technical issues regarding information systems, and
focuses on the development, use, and impact of systems by managers and employees.
Management information systems (MIS)
9. The logically related tasks and behaviors that companies carry out to achieve a specific
outcome are called ________.
business processes
11. Which of the following options has drastically reduced the costs of operating and transacting
on a global scale?
internet
12. A handheld scanner is used to capture bar codes on the tickets collected at a sports event. The
scanning action is considered ________.
input
13. A company that produces a new low-cost product based on improved decision making has
likely achieved a(n) ________.
strategic business objective
14. A(n) ________, such as a clerk, uses data for things such as scheduling.
data worker
16. Which of the following is NOT a strategic objective that drives business firms' investment in
information systems?
Intellectual property management
20. A job opening for someone who "has the ability to use analytical reasoning and relevant
judgment to address customer service issues, as well as generate new ideas," would be best
filled by a(n) ________.
knowledge worker
21. A raw fact shaped into a meaningful form is ________.
information
22. The millions of product bar codes scanned at supermarket checkout counters everyday are
examples of ________.
data
23. A large grocery chain has implemented a solution using superwide angle, low-light HD
cameras that enable viewing and tracking products on the shelves in real time. Which of the
following options BEST describes the effect of this technology on business?
Businesses are using information technology to achieve higher levels of operational
efficiency.
24. Firms use a(n) ________ to coordinate their activities with other firms.
extranet
25. How a company produces, delivers, and sells its products and services in the marketplace is
called a(n) ________.
business model
CHAPTER 2
1. Which of the following statements about information systems and business processes
is correct?
Information systems may make it possible to completely change a business process.
2. Which statement contains business processes associated with the correct functional area?
The business processes of paying creditors, creating financial statements, and managing
cash accounts are in the functional area of finance and accounting.
3. Systems that focus on delivering information to support management decision making are
termed ________?
business intelligence systems
4. What type of system is used by senior management to help make decisions such as
nonroutine decisions requiring judgment, evaluation, and insight?
Executive support system (ESS)
5. Select the answer that lists all of the business benefits of collaboration and social business.
Productivity, quality, innovation, customer service, financial performance
7. Which answer best describes what the information systems department is responsible
for maintaining?
The information systems department is responsible for maintaining the hardware,
software, data storage, and networks that comprise the firm's IT infrastructure.
8. Who is responsible for educating and training users and information systems specialists about
security, keeping management aware of security threats and breakdowns, and maintaining the
tools and policies chosen to implement security?
Chief security officer (CSO)
9. How does the ability to download a Kindle e-book from Amazon, buy a computer online at
Best Buy, and stream a music track from Apple Music illustrate the way information systems
affect business processes?
New information technology frequently changes the way a business works and supports
entirely new business models.
10. Which department consists of specialists such as programmers, systems analysts, and project
leaders?
The information systems department
11. Which of the following information systems department manager is responsible for ensuring
that the company complies with existing data privacy laws?
Chief privacy officer (CPO)
18. Which of the following major enterprise applications are used to integrate business processes
in manufacturing and production, finance and accounting, sales and marketing, and human
resources into a single software system?
Enterprise systems
20. Which of the following is a representative of a department outside of the information systems
group for whom applications are developed?
end user
21. The permission and privacy capabilities of an enterprise social networking tool allows
managers to __________.
determine who has access to information
23. Which of the following information system department specialists are highly trained
technical specialists who write the software instructions for computers?
programmers
24. Which of the following best defines executive support systems (ESS)?
Executive support systems (ESS) address nonroutine decisions requiring judgment,
evaluation, and insight because there is no agreed-on procedure for arriving at a solution.
25. A __________ is a computerized system that performs and records the daily routine
transactions necessary to conduct business, such as sales order entry, hotel reservations,
payroll, employee record keeping, and shipping.
transaction processing systems (TPS)
26. __________ refers to the use of digital technology and the Internet to execute the major
business processes in the enterprise.
Electronic business
27. __________ are the collection of activities required to produce a product or service. These
activities are supported by flows of material, information, and knowledge among the
participants in business processes.
business processes
28. __________ are the principal liaisons between the information systems groups and the rest of
the organization.
system analysts
29. Which of the following best describes supply chain management systems?
Supply chain management systems help suppliers, purchasing firms, distributors, and
logistics companies share information about orders, production, inventory levels, and
delivery of products and services so they can source, produce, and deliver goods and
services efficiently.
2. Business processes that cross many different functional areas and require coordination across
departments are supported by ________ among the participants.
flows of material, information, and knowledge
3. A(n) ________ is used by senior managers to make decisions.
executive support system (ESS)
4. ________ include(s) the strategy and policies for using information technology within an
organization.
IT governance
6. A web interface that presents integrated personalized business content delivered to senior
managers is ________.
portal
10. If a cookie company uses Facebook to help it "listen" to its customers' responses to new
cookie recipes, they are embracing ________.
social business
11. Functional information systems that operate independently of one another are becoming a
thing of the past because ________.
they make sharing information across functional systems difficult
12. Working together as a team to align a competitive strategy with the company's goals is an
example of ________.
collaboration
13. Which of the following enables a company's business processes to be a source of competitive
strength?
Business processes that allow the company to innovate or execute better than its rivals
14. A display that presents graphs and charts of key performance indicators on a single screen for
managing a company is called a ________.
digital dashboard
15. The data and software tools for organizing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help
managers and other enterprise users make more informed decisions are referred to
as ________ systems.
business intelligence
16. Thompson Manufacturing implemented a decision support system (DSS) with the goal
of ________.
understanding the impact on production schedules if sales were to double in a future
month
17. Businesses that collaborate and use social business often see benefits in productivity,
quality, innovation, sales growth, and ________.
customer service
19. A(n) ________ system helps capture, manage, and apply the experience of the organization.
knowledge management (KM)
20. Which of the following systems would BEST support managers who focus on unique
problems for which the procedure to arrive at a solution may not be fully predefined
in advance?
Decision-support
22. _________ help businesses become more efficient by integrating functional business
processes into a single information system that spans all business areas.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
25. A supply chain management system is considered a type of ________ system because it
shares data across multiple organizations.
interorganizational
CHAPTER 3
1. Porter's competitive forces are useful to analyze a firm's information systems and identify its
strategic position within its industry
3. If your firm is locked into older information systems that are expensive to maintain, this
makes your firm vulnerable to _________.
new market entrants with the latest technology
5. Firms that have computer-based, efficient supply chains can manage their suppliers' pricing
behavior. This is an example of managing which of Porter's competitive forces?
power of suppliers
6. What is a disruptive technology?
Disruptive technologies can be substitute products that perform as well as or better than
anything currently produced. In other cases, disruptive technologies simply extend
the market, usually with less functionality and much less cost, than existing products.
9. Information technology, especially the use of networks, can help firms lower the cost
of ________, making it worthwhile for firms to contract with external suppliers instead of
using internal sources.
market participation (transaction costs)
10. Information systems can be used to create products and services that are personalized to meet
a specific customer's requirements, termed __________.
mass customization
11. A powerful, current example of a rapidly expanding ecosystem is the mobile Internet
platform. In this ecosystem there are four industries; select the answer that identifies them.
Device makers, wireless telecommunication firms, independent software
applications providers, and Internet service providers
12. The more successfully a firm can align information technology with its business goals,
the ________.
more profitable it will be
13. To identify the types of systems that provide a strategic advantage to their firms, select the
list that contains all the questions managers should ask.
What is the structure of the industry in which the firm is located? What are the business,
firm, and industry value chains for this particular firm? Have we aligned IT with our
business strategy and goals?
14. Which of the following questions should managers be able to answer before implementing an
IT?
Where in the value chain will information systems provide the greatest value to the firm?
16. The competitive advantages that strategic systems confer do not necessarily last long enough
to ensure long-term profitability because ________.
competitors can retaliate and copy strategic systems
18. Taking advantage of network economics, using the model of a virtual company, and creating
a business ecosystem are all examples of how information systems help businesses use
__________ to achieve competitive advantage.
network-based strategies
19. This scenario is an example of how information systems help businesses use __________ to
achieve competitive advantage.
core competencies
20. Most businesses make a mistake when it comes to adopting or implementing information
technology because ________.
businesspeople ignore IT instead of taking an active role in shaping it
21. Substitute products that perform as well as or better than anything currently produced are
called __________.
disruptive technologies
25. __________ is an example of a company that uses information systems to achieve the lowest
operational costs and the lowest prices.
Walmart
26. Which competitive strategy information systems to enable new products and services or
greatly change the customer convenience in using your existing products and services?
Product differentiation
29. In this example, information systems have what kind of an impact on an organization?
economic
31. Inbound logistics (receiving and storing materials for distribution to production), operations
(transforming inputs into finished products), outbound logistics (storing and distributing
finished products), sales and marketing, and service are all __________.
primary activities
32. In this example, information systems have what kind of an impact on an organization?
economic
1. According to the value chain model, sales and marketing is considered a ________ activity
of the firm.
primary
2. Which of the following options increases the strength of the market entrant force?
The availability of a younger workforce with the necessary knowledge and skills at an
advantageous cost
7. The power of the customer ________ if they have an easy time switching from one
company (e.g., not having to pay an exit fee) to another.
grows
8. The assumption that an MIS professor knows more about normalization than a student is an
example of ________.
organizational culture
9. Another name for standard operating procedures for creating goods and services is (are)
________.
routines
12. According to the value chain model, operations are considered a ________ of the firm.
primary activity
13. The competitive rivalry force of the Internet is strong because it has ________.
made it easier for companies to compete on price alone
14. The observation that IT broadens the distribution of information, empowers lower-level
employees, and increases management efficiency is an example of the _____________ effect
of information technology on organizations.
organizational and behavioral
15. A collection of routines for producing goods and services is called a(n) ________.
business process
20. Companies that establish a competitive advantage by having the lowest prices in an industry
are using a ________ approach.
cost-leadership
21. A(n) ________ includes interdependent networks of suppliers, distributors, and outsourcing
firms.
business ecosystem
22. According to the value chain model, technology is considered a ________ of the firm.
support activity
23. A ________ consists of a networked system that can synchronize the value chains of
business partners ________.
value web; within an industry
24. According to the value chain model, employee recruiting, hiring, and training are considered
a __________ activity of the firm.
support