Top 150+ Solved Business Information Systems MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Information systems that monitor the elementary activities and transactions of the organizationsare:

a. management-level systems.

b. operational-level systems.

c. knowledge-level systems.

d. strategic-level systems.

  • b. operational-level systems.

Q. Management information systems usually:

a. serve managers interested in weekly, monthly, and yearly results, not day-to-day activities.

b. help managers make decisions that are unique, rapidly changing, and not easily specified in advance.

c. provide managers with a generalized computing and telecommunications capacity that can be applied to a changing array of problems.

d. perform and record the daily routine transactions necessary to the conduct of business.

  • a. serve managers interested in weekly, monthly, and yearly results, not day-to-day activities.

Q. Decision support systems usually:

a. serve managers interested in weekly, monthly, and yearly results, not day-to-day activities.

b. help managers make decisions that are unique, rapidly changing, and not easily specified in advance.

c. provide managers with a generalized computing and telecommunications capacity that can be applied to a changing array of problems.

d. perform and record the daily routine transactions necessary to the conduct of business.

  • b. help managers make decisions that are unique, rapidly changing, and not easily specified in advance.

Q. Identifying customers and markets using data on demographics, markets, consumer behaviour,and trends is an example of a(n):

a. operational-level sales and marketing information system.

b. knowledge-level sales and marketing information system.

c. management-level sales and marketing information system.

d. strategic-level sales and marketing information system.

  • b. knowledge-level sales and marketing information system.

Q. Deciding where to locate new production facilities is a(n) example of a manufacturing andproduction information system operating at the:

a. operational level.

b. management level.

c. knowledge level.

d. strategic level.

  • d. strategic level.

Q. preparing short-term budgets is an example of a finance and accounting information systemoperating at the:

a. operational level.

b. management level.

c. knowledge level.

d. strategic level.

  • b. management level.

Q. Tracking employee training, skills, and performance appraisals is an example of a human resourceinformation system operating at the:

a. operational level.

b. management level.

c. knowledge level.

d. strategic level.

  • a. operational level.

Q. Assembling a product, identifying customers and hiring employees are:

a. transactions.

b. phases.

c. business processes.

d. business functions.

  • c. business processes.

Q. Information systems can facilitate supply chain management by:

a. tracking the status of orders.

b. rapidly communicating orders.

c. providing product specifications.

d. doing all of the above.

  • d. doing all of the above.

Q. Enterprise systems support:

a. manufacturing processes.

b. financial and accounting processes.

c. human resource processes.

d. all of the above.

  • d. all of the above.
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