LSUS MBA 703 MANAGERIAL
ACCOUNTING REVIEW 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS TESTED QUESTIONS.
Quantum Tunneling. Answer: Phenomenon where particles penetrate
a potential energy barrier that would be impossible in classical physics.
Fabs. Answer: Semiconductor fabrication facilities.
Silicon Wafer. Answer: Thin, circular slice of material used to create
semiconductor devices.
Economies of Scale. Answer: Cost advantages that enterprises
obtain due to size, output, or scale of operation.
Tech Products. Answer: Goods or services related to technology,
often exhibiting high price elasticity.
Integration Trends. Answer: Combining multiple functionalities into
a single chip package to enhance efficiency and speed.
, Biological Material Computing. Answer: Experimentation with
crafting computing components using biological material like DNA.
Supercomputers. Answer: Among the fastest computers globally at
introduction
HPC (High Performance Computing). Answer: Massively-parallel
computers delivering more power than off-the-shelf tech
Exascale Computing. Answer: Capable of 1 quintillion calculations
per second
Massive Scale. Answer: Comprising 8,776 chips with 64 cores each
Specialized Design. Answer: Includes unique networking equipment
and software for parallel tasks
Innovative Cooling. Answer: Utilizes 'green' cooling with 6000
gallons of water
Scientific Applications. Answer: Critical for simulations in climate
research and quantum mechanics
, Grid Computing. Answer: Network of geographically remote
computers acting as a 'virtual supercomputer'
Cluster Computing. Answer: Server computers linked via software
and networking for collective computing
Software as a Service (SaaS). Answer: Third-party software
subscription delivered online
Server Farms. Answer: Network of servers coordinating collective
use
Latency. Answer: Delay in networking and data transfer speeds
NeBlix. Answer: Firm known for DVD-by-mail service, now
streaming.
Moore's Law. Answer: Concept of compuGng power doubling every
2 years.
Long Tail. Answer: Strategy offering a wide range of less-popular
products.
ACCOUNTING REVIEW 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS TESTED QUESTIONS.
Quantum Tunneling. Answer: Phenomenon where particles penetrate
a potential energy barrier that would be impossible in classical physics.
Fabs. Answer: Semiconductor fabrication facilities.
Silicon Wafer. Answer: Thin, circular slice of material used to create
semiconductor devices.
Economies of Scale. Answer: Cost advantages that enterprises
obtain due to size, output, or scale of operation.
Tech Products. Answer: Goods or services related to technology,
often exhibiting high price elasticity.
Integration Trends. Answer: Combining multiple functionalities into
a single chip package to enhance efficiency and speed.
, Biological Material Computing. Answer: Experimentation with
crafting computing components using biological material like DNA.
Supercomputers. Answer: Among the fastest computers globally at
introduction
HPC (High Performance Computing). Answer: Massively-parallel
computers delivering more power than off-the-shelf tech
Exascale Computing. Answer: Capable of 1 quintillion calculations
per second
Massive Scale. Answer: Comprising 8,776 chips with 64 cores each
Specialized Design. Answer: Includes unique networking equipment
and software for parallel tasks
Innovative Cooling. Answer: Utilizes 'green' cooling with 6000
gallons of water
Scientific Applications. Answer: Critical for simulations in climate
research and quantum mechanics
, Grid Computing. Answer: Network of geographically remote
computers acting as a 'virtual supercomputer'
Cluster Computing. Answer: Server computers linked via software
and networking for collective computing
Software as a Service (SaaS). Answer: Third-party software
subscription delivered online
Server Farms. Answer: Network of servers coordinating collective
use
Latency. Answer: Delay in networking and data transfer speeds
NeBlix. Answer: Firm known for DVD-by-mail service, now
streaming.
Moore's Law. Answer: Concept of compuGng power doubling every
2 years.
Long Tail. Answer: Strategy offering a wide range of less-popular
products.