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_____ use standardized symbols to represent an algorithm.
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A. Flowcharts
B. Flow diagrams
C. IPO charts
D. Pseudocharts
E. Pseudocode
Correct Answer
Flowcharts
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1. The short statements that represent the steps the computer needs to follow to solve a problem are called
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A. Flowcharts
B. Flow diagrams
C. IPO charts
D. Pseudocharts
E. Pseudocode
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Correct Answer: Pseudocode
2. Which of the following is a function of the process step of data processing?
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A. protect
B. index
C. retrieval
D. update
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: retrieval
3. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a system
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A. operates for some purpose
B. has homogeneous components
C. has interacting components
D. operates within a boundary
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: has homogeneous components
4. Unit testing is
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A. running the system with line data by the actual user
B. making sure that the new programs do in fact process certain transactions according to Specifications
C. is checking the logic of one or more programs in the candidate system
D. testing changes made in an existing or a new program
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: testing changes made in an existing or a new program
5. Structured Programming involves
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A. decentralisation of program activity
B. functional modularisation
C. localisation of errors
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: functional modularisation
6. A file containing multiple indices to the data is called a/an
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A. indexed file
B. sequential file
C. indexed-sequential file
D. inverted file
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: inverted file
7. Which of the following is used when a company goes outside its organization to develop a new system?
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A. request for proposal
B. data flow diagram
C. systems flowchart
D. project directory
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: request for proposal
8. In the system concepts, term organization
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A. implies structure and order
B. refers to the mannar in which each component functions with other components of the system.
C. means that parts of the computer system depend on one the another.
D. refers to the holism of systems
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: implies structure and order
9. To reconstruct a system, which of the following key element(s) must be considered :
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A. feedback and environment
B. control and processors.
C. outputs and inputs
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
10. A Decision table
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A. represents the information flow
B. documents rules, that select one or more actions, based on one or more conditions, from a set of possible conditions.
C. gets an accurate picture of the system
D. shows the decision paths
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Correct Answer: documents rules, that select one or more actions, based on one or more conditions, from a set of possible conditions.
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