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Management Information Systems: Solving Business Problems with Information Technology, 3/e
Gerald V. Post, University of the Pacific
David L. Anderson, DePaul U/McGowan Center

Information Management and Society

Chapter 14 Multiple Choice



1

Most authorities think that increases in technology in the past generally led to:
A)A decrease in the number of jobs.
B)Unionization.
C)An increase in the number of jobs.
D)Negative social changes.
2

The new version of the Credit Reporting Act (1994) requires credit bureaus to:
A)Verify disputed information within 30 days or delete it.
B)Provide your credit information on request for a small fee.
C)Report disputed information to the IRS.
D)Never data to direct marketers.
3

The biggest drawback to working from home is:
A)Fewer fringe benefits.
B)Less pay.
C)Loss of personal contact and a daily schedule.
D)Determining when work ends and leisure time begins.
4

Eventually, digital products will cost ______________ their traditional counterparts.
A)Less than.
B)More than.
C)The same as.
D)Nothing, as opposed to.
5

Most high-speed communications lines between nations and continents are between:
A)The United States and Europe.
B)The United States and the Far East.
C)Europe and Asia.
D)The United States and South America.
6

Making illegal copies of software can cause several problems, among them:
A)That it takes money away from the developers and lowers their incentive to create new products.
B)A jail term for those who are caught.
C)That your employer is liable for your actions, even at home.
D)If you will break one law, you will break others.




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