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TRUE/FALSE questions:

1
Operational feasibility is a measure of how well a proposed system solves the problems and takes advantages of the opportunities envisioned for the system.
A)True
B)False
2
Feasibility analysis addresses the question of "Is this problem worth looking at?"
A)True
B)False
3
One of the major issues addressed in a technical feasibility study is whether the proposed technology or solution is practical.
A)True
B)False
4
The cost of computer usage is an example of fixed cost.
A)True
B)False
5
Better service to community is an example of a tangible benefit.
A)True
B)False
6
In performing a payback analysis, one does not need to adjust costs and benefits for the time value of money.
A)True
B)False
7
Payback analysis, return on investment, and net present value are three popular techniques for assessing cost-effectiveness of a project.
A)True
B)False
8
A return-on-investment calculation computes a dollar value.
A)True
B)False
9
The learning curve for using technology can impact the operational feasibility.
A)True
B)False
10
Among the guidelines of writing a system proposal are writing in active voice, avoiding sentences that are too complex, and conveying a single idea in each paragraph.
A)True
B)False

Multiple Choice questions:

11
Benefits that are difficult or impossible to quantify are known as:
A)unquantifiable
B)excessive
C)intangible
D)fixed
E)variable
12
What kind of feasibility asks how well the proposed system satisfies the identified system requirements?
A)technical feasibility
B)schedule feasibility
C)strategic feasibility
D)economic feasibility
E)none of the above
13
What kind of feasibility measures cost-effectiveness of a project or solution?
A)schedule feasibility
B)operational feasibility
C)economic feasibility
D)strategic feasibility
E)none of the above
14
Which one is NOT an example of a tangible benefit?
A)reduced expenses
B)increased throughput
C)increased sales
D)better decision making
E)reduced credit losses
15
Which of the following is an example of an intangible benefit?
A)improved employee morale
B)elimination of job steps
C)improved customer goodwill
D)better service to the community
E)all of the above
16
At which of the following points during systems analysis would you have a feasibility check point?
A)after the scope definition
B)after the requirements analysis
C)after the decision analysis
D)after the problem analysis
E)both (a) and (c) and (d)
17
Which of the following questions is(are) considered when looking at technical feasibility?
A)how well does a solution met the identified system requirements?
B)is the proposed technology or solution practical?
C)how cost-effective is the proposed solution?
D)do we possess the necessary technical expertise?
E)both (b) and (d)
18
To which category of costs does the software license payments belong?
A)fixed
B)variable
C)operational
D)technical
E)prorated overhead
19
The current value of a dollar at any time in the future is:
A)opportunity value
B)present value
C)future value
D)current value
E)net value
20
Which of the following is NOT an example of an intangible benefit?
A)reduced credit losses
B)elimination of job steps
C)improved customer goodwill
D)better service to the community
E)improved employee morale







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