MIS 111 Study Guide - Final Guide: Mobile Phone, Scantron Corporation, Ieee 802.11

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MIS 111 Exam 4 Fall 2014
Time allowed: 60 minutes
Exam content: This exam covers all material covered in the lectures and
assignments from November 10th to November 26th.
Exam questions: All questions are worth 4 (four) points (120 points, total)
Instructions:
This exam is closed book, closed notes, closed electronics (this includes laptops,
cellular phones, PDAs, Blackberrys, iPods or any other electronic device), or any
other personal items, such as book bags or purses. You may NOT use a calculator
or dictionary (printed or electronic) during this exam for any reason.
You must mark all answers on your Scantron form with a #2 (HB soft lead) pencil.
When correcting an error on your Scantron form, be sure that your incorrect
answers are erased completely. Incorrectly marked questions (ones with multiple
answers for the same question or unreadable marks) will be scored as incorrect.
Erase any stray marks on the Scantron card as they may be read as a response.
You must turn in both the Scantron form and your copy of the exam booklet. Only
answers coded on your Scantron form will be considered in calculating your score.
There is no penalty for wrong answers, so you should answer all questions.
E-TEGRITY STATEMENT: By submitting your exam, you affirm that the answers you
submitted are your own work, that you did not give assistance to or receive
assistance from any other individual by any means, that you did not use any
unauthorized materials or equipment during the exam, and you did not provide an
opportunity for another student in the class to see your exam booklet or answer
sheet during the exam.
To confirm your agreement to the E-Tegrity on the Scantron form, PRINT YOUR NAME
and SIGN the Form in the center bottom of the form
All contents copyright © 2014. Arizona Board of Regents.
Copyright of this MIS 111 Exam is owned by Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The
University of Arizona. This exam may not be used, downloaded, reproduced, posted on
any private or commercial website or reprinted for personal or non-commercial
purposes without the express written consent of Arizona Board of Regents.
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Fall 2014 MIS 111 Exam 3 Page 2 of 6
BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE EXAM, VERIFY THAT YOUR EXAM HAS
SIX (6) PAGES AND THAT YOU CAN READ ALL OF THE QUESTIONS.
On your Scantron, MARK YOUR TEST FORM AS -> A
1. What technology has been used for such diverse applications as reducing counterfeiting
tickets at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, tracking lost pets, and toll collecting on highways?
A. RFID **
B. SCOR
C. MRP-II
D. Infrared
E. CFAR
2. An unobstructed, straight line-of-sight path between a transmitter and receiver is required by
which of the following commonly used wireless technologies?
A. Satellite **
B. 802.11 Wi-Fi
C. Bluetooth
D. 3G Cellular
E. Broadcast Radio
3. Operating unregulated WiFi networks, clickers, Bluetooth headsets, cordless telephones, and
microwave ovens using the same 2.4GHz ISM frequency range in close proximity to one
another might result in what problem?
A. Interference **
B. Attenuation
C. Multi-path
D. Line-of-sight
E. Right-of-way
4. In a packet-switched data communication network, which of the following is true:
A. Packets can be lost or become corrupted between the sender and receiver **
B. All packets from a sender follow the same path through the network to the receiver
C. All packets always follow the shortest path (fewest hops) through the network
D. All packets from a sender always arrive at the receiver in same order they were sent
E. The path packets follow in the network can never be changed if a data link fails
5. In the McGinn model of design, the most common category of design elements would be
related to what factor in the McGinn model?
A. Human Sensory **
B. Context
C. Culture
D. Group
E. Individual
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