TEST BANK FOR
MN MN
IntroductionMNtoMNInformationMNSystemsMN9thMNEditionMNByMNR.MNKellyMNRainer,MNBradMNPrinceMNChapterMN1
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9eM N ChapterMNNumber:MN1
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1) AMN chainMNisMNaMNtemperature-controlledMNsupplyMNchainMNthatMNmaintainsMNaMN -
temperatureMNrangeMNtoMNpreserveMNandMNextendMNtheMNshelfMNlifeMNorMNproducts,MNparticularlyMNfood
MNandMNpharmaceuticals.
a) cold;MNhigh
b) cold;MNlow
c) hot;MNhigh
d) hot;MNlo
wMNAnswe
r:MNb
Difficulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1:MNDiscussMNwaysMNinMNwhichMNinformationMNtechnologyMNcanMNaffectMNmanagers
, andMNnonmanagerialMNworkers.
MN
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
2) grocersMNfindMNitMNprofitableMNtoMNinvestMNinMNtheMNhighlyMNefficient,MNlarge-scaleMN
chainsMNrequiredMNtoMNmakeMNhomeMNgroceryMNdeliveries.
a) few;MNcold
b) few;MNhot
c) many;MNcold
d) many;MNhot
Answer:MNaMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1:MNDiscussMNwaysMNinMNwhichMNinformationMNtechnologyMNcanMNaffectMNmanagers
MNandMNnonmanagerialMNworkers.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
,3) ToMNaddressMNtheMNtrendsMNinMNtheMNgroceryMNindustry,MNstoresMNareMNprimarilyMNdeploying
MNnewMN
MNstrategies.
a) brick-and-mortar
b) coldMNchain
c) omnichannel
d) virtual
Answer:MNcMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreased
MNuseMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
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ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
4) GrocersMNareMNdeployingMNomnichannelMNstrategiesMNtoMNaddressMNtrendsMNinMNtheMNindustry.M N
ThisMNmeansMNtheyMNareMNrelyingMNonMNtheMN
a) physicalMNstoreMNmodelMNsinceMNpeopleMNwantMNtoMNselectMNtheirMNownMNproductsMNparticularly
MNperishableMNgoods
b) pick-
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D-19MNpandemic
c) useMNofMNmultipleMNchannelsMNatMNoneMNtimeMN(physicalMNstores,MNe-
commerce,MNmobileMNapps,MNandMNsocialMNmedia)
d) useMNofMNonlineMNorderingMNandMNto-the-
homeMNdeliveryMNsinceMNcustomersMNpreferMNtheMNconvenienceMNofMNthisMNoption
Answer:MNcMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreased
MNuseMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
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ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNSy
nthesis
5) Online-groceryMNstartupsMNfirstMNappearedMNinMNtheMNlateMN withMN beingMNoneMNexample.
, a) 1990s;MNUberEats
b) 1990s;MNWebvan
c) 2000s;MNUberEats
d) 2000s;MNWebvan
Answer:MNbMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreased
MNuseMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
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ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
6) isMNtheMNlargestMNgrocerMNinMNtheMNUnitedMNStatesMNandMNisMNanMNexampleMNofMN
superiorMN MNmanagement.
a) Kroger;MNcustomerMNrelationship
b) Kroger;MNsupplyMNchain
c) Walmart;MNcustomerMNrelationship
d) Walmart;MNsupplyMNcha
inMNAnswer:MNd
Difficulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreasedMNus
eMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
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ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
7) KrogerMNusesMN toMNenableMNdigitalMNpricing.
a) electronicMNlabels
b) InternetMNofMNThings
c) smartMNshelves
d) supplyMNchainMNmanageme
ntMNAnswer:MNa
Difficulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
MN MN
IntroductionMNtoMNInformationMNSystemsMN9thMNEditionMNByMNR.MNKellyMNRainer,MNBradMNPrinceMNChapterMN1
-14MNWithMNTechnologyMNGuide(1MN2MN3)MN
PackageMNTitle:MNChapterMN1,MNTestb
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9eM N ChapterMNNumber:MN1
QuestionMNtype:MNMultipleMNChoice
1) AMN chainMNisMNaMNtemperature-controlledMNsupplyMNchainMNthatMNmaintainsMNaMN -
temperatureMNrangeMNtoMNpreserveMNandMNextendMNtheMNshelfMNlifeMNorMNproducts,MNparticularlyMNfood
MNandMNpharmaceuticals.
a) cold;MNhigh
b) cold;MNlow
c) hot;MNhigh
d) hot;MNlo
wMNAnswe
r:MNb
Difficulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1:MNDiscussMNwaysMNinMNwhichMNinformationMNtechnologyMNcanMNaffectMNmanagers
, andMNnonmanagerialMNworkers.
MN
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
2) grocersMNfindMNitMNprofitableMNtoMNinvestMNinMNtheMNhighlyMNefficient,MNlarge-scaleMN
chainsMNrequiredMNtoMNmakeMNhomeMNgroceryMNdeliveries.
a) few;MNcold
b) few;MNhot
c) many;MNcold
d) many;MNhot
Answer:MNaMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1:MNDiscussMNwaysMNinMNwhichMNinformationMNtechnologyMNcanMNaffectMNmanagers
MNandMNnonmanagerialMNworkers.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
,3) ToMNaddressMNtheMNtrendsMNinMNtheMNgroceryMNindustry,MNstoresMNareMNprimarilyMNdeploying
MNnewMN
MNstrategies.
a) brick-and-mortar
b) coldMNchain
c) omnichannel
d) virtual
Answer:MNcMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreased
MNuseMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
4) GrocersMNareMNdeployingMNomnichannelMNstrategiesMNtoMNaddressMNtrendsMNinMNtheMNindustry.M N
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a) physicalMNstoreMNmodelMNsinceMNpeopleMNwantMNtoMNselectMNtheirMNownMNproductsMNparticularly
MNperishableMNgoods
b) pick-
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D-19MNpandemic
c) useMNofMNmultipleMNchannelsMNatMNoneMNtimeMN(physicalMNstores,MNe-
commerce,MNmobileMNapps,MNandMNsocialMNmedia)
d) useMNofMNonlineMNorderingMNandMNto-the-
homeMNdeliveryMNsinceMNcustomersMNpreferMNtheMNconvenienceMNofMNthisMNoption
Answer:MNcMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreased
MNuseMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNSy
nthesis
5) Online-groceryMNstartupsMNfirstMNappearedMNinMNtheMNlateMN withMN beingMNoneMNexample.
, a) 1990s;MNUberEats
b) 1990s;MNWebvan
c) 2000s;MNUberEats
d) 2000s;MNWebvan
Answer:MNbMNDiffic
ulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreased
MNuseMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
6) isMNtheMNlargestMNgrocerMNinMNtheMNUnitedMNStatesMNandMNisMNanMNexampleMNofMN
superiorMN MNmanagement.
a) Kroger;MNcustomerMNrelationship
b) Kroger;MNsupplyMNchain
c) Walmart;MNcustomerMNrelationship
d) Walmart;MNsupplyMNcha
inMNAnswer:MNd
Difficulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase
LearningMNObjectiveMN1.3:MNIdentifyMNpositiveMNandMNnegativeMNsocietalMNeffectsMNofMNtheMNincreasedMNus
eMNofMNinformationMNtechnology.
Bloomcode:MNKnowledge
StandardMN1MN:MNAACSBMN||MNTechnol
ogyMNStandardMN2MN:MNBloomsMN||MNKn
owledge
7) KrogerMNusesMN toMNenableMNdigitalMNpricing.
a) electronicMNlabels
b) InternetMNofMNThings
c) smartMNshelves
d) supplyMNchainMNmanageme
ntMNAnswer:MNa
Difficulty:MNEasy
SectionMNReferenceMN1:MNOpeningMNCase