University of Maryland IFSM 201 Week 1 Quiz
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Question 1 (0.25
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What is data?
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Information about an object, idea, place, person, etc.
Facts gathered about an object, idea, place, person, etc.
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Question 2 (0.25 points)
(True/False). Information about a person, place or thing remains the same over time.
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True
False
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Question 3 (0.25 points)
(True/False). Information is made up of many pieces of data.
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True
False
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Question 4 (0.25 points)
What is information?
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A set of numbers, numbers, words, pictures, etc. that have been gathered about an object, idea, place, person, etc.
a set of numbers, numbers, words, pictures, etc. gathered about an object, idea, place, person, etc that have been converted into a form that makes understanding of the facts possible.
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Question 5 (0.25 points)
”Garbage in; garbage out” refers to
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bad data resulting in bad information.
bad information generated from correct data.
not having sufficient data or too much data to work with.
inability to make a decision or come to a conclusion about the question
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Question 6 (0.25 points)
The blue pyramid displayed in the readings on Data and Information is sometimes called the Knowledge Hierarchy. What is the relationship between the three levels of the pyramid?
Question 6 options:
Knowledge is based upon data; data is based upon information
Information is based upon data; knowledge is based upon information
Data is based upon knowledge; information is based upon data
Information is based upon knowledge; data is based upon information
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Question 7 (0.25 points)
Knowledge flows from the information that has been generated. Which of the following does not necessarily flow from information that has been generated:
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The information can provide a better comprehension of a specific problem
Since information is based on data, and data is just the facts, the knowledge gained from the information is always correct.
The information can indicate what should be done and how it might be accomplished.
The information might suggest how one might be personally involved
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Question 8 (0.25 points)
The following would be an example of which type of data:
Responses posted to an open-ended questionnaire related to movie preferences
Question 8 options:
Quantitative
Qualitative
Categorical
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Question 9 (0.25 points)
The following would be an example of which type of data:
The number of hybrid cars in a Walmart parking lot on Tuesday.
Question 9 options:
Quantitative
Qualitative
Categorical
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Question 10 (0.25 points)
The following would be an example of which type of data:
The balance in your checking account as of this current moment.
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Discrete
Continuous
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Question 11 (0.25 points)
The following would be an example of which type of data:
The speed of a subway train.
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Discrete
Continuous
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Question 12 (0.25 points)
Data consists of facts, a description of the world at a single point in time. Why is information based on that data sometimes incorrect or flawed?
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The data was gathered to address a specific question or tell a specific story.
The information generated by the data may reveal patterns, or uncover results that were not expected when the data was gathered.
The data itself is does not apply to the question or is out of date for addressing the question
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Question 13 (0.25 points)
Which of the following would be the best way to collect data regarding the number of women versus the number of men enrolled in colleges or universities in the U.S. during the last 10 years.
Question 13 options:
A survey you design yourself.
Data that has been collected by UMUC about UMUC graduates.
A source such as the PEW Research Center.
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Question 14 (0.25 points)
When the University wishes to create a pool of all the students enrolled in a specific term or semester in order to then gather data about a topic, a method called _____ is used to create that pool.
Question 14 options:
polling.
sampling.
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Question 15 (0.25 points)
Sampling might not be accurate if the sample:
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does not represent the entire population or the targeted population.
does not include the entire population
uses random selection of the participants
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Question 16 (0.25 points)
Which of the following would not be considered a source of big data?
Question 16 options:
Google’s statistics on searched topics for any given year, since 2004.
Instagram photos posted on the Instagram servers in the month of November.
Number of Twitter posts by your favorite baseball player.
The list of all song titles that have been downloaded via Apple’s iTunes
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Question 17 (0.25 points)
Based on your readings regarding the volume of big data, choose the list that represents the items in the list in terms of general to specific:
Question 17 options:
Data Set, Data on the Internet, Big Data, Information in a 1,000-page Research Report
Big Data, Data on the Internet, Data Set, Information in a 1,000-page Research Report
Data on the Internet, Big Data, Information in a 1,000-page Report, Data Set
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Question 18 (0.25 points)
Excel files are called:
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Worksheets
Workbooks
Pages
Tabs
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Question 19 (0.25 points)
Which of the following would be an example of a cell range:
Question 19 options:
(A1,C3)
(B3:G5)
(D2, D4, D6)
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Question 20 (0.25 points)
The Excel Ribbon has three modes – Auto Hide, Show Tabs, and Show Tabs and Command. Which mode would you choose to enable the worksheet itself to take up the entire screen?
Question 20 options:
Show Tabs
Auto-hide
Show Tabs and Commands
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