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Essentials of MIS Study Set 2
Quiz 5: It Infrastructure: Hardware and Software
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
How many transactions per day can the IBM Z13 mainframe process?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Software used to apply the computer to a specific task for an end user is called:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Connecting geographically remote computers in a single network to create a "virtual supercomputer" is called:
Question 4
True/False
System software manages the resources and activities of computers
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Software that manages the resources of the computer is called:
Question 6
True/False
Today, most system and application software is custom built by in-house programmers.
Question 7
Essay
Describe the five major categories of IT infrastructure and provide an example of each.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A client computer networked to a server computer, with processing split between the two types of machines, is called a(n) ________ architecture.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
What would be a reason for using a workstation rather than a personal computer?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In a multitiered network:
Question 11
True/False
Systems integration means ensuring the legacy systems work with new elements of the infrastructure.
Question 12
True/False
A firm's IT infrastructure provides the foundation for supporting all the information systems in the business.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which of the following types of computers are used for weather forecasting on a national or worldwide scale?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about client/server computing is not true?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
In a ________ computing model, companies use their own infrastructure for essential computing tasks and adopt public cloud computing for less critical operations or additional processing during peak business periods.