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Accounting Information Systems, 16th Edition by Marshall B Romney -ISBN:9780730302476 All Chapters (1-24) Latest Test Bank

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Chapter 1 Conceptual Foundations of Accounting Information Systems
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1 Distinguish data from information, discuss the characteristics of useful information, and
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explain how to determine the value of information.
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1) Which of the following statements below shows the contrast between data and information?
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A) Data is the primary output of an accounting information system.
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B) Information is the primary output of an accounting information system.
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C) Data is more useful in decision making than information.
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D) Data and information are the sam
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e. Answer: B
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Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy n w


AACSB: Analytical Thinking nw




2) When a subsystem's goals are inconsistent with the goals of another subsystem or wit
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h the system as a whole, it creates
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A) system inconsistence. nw


B) system conflict. nw


C) goal inconsistence. nw


D) goal conflict nw


.
Answer: D n w n w


Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy n w


AACSB: Analytical Thinking nw




3) When a subsystem achieves its goals while contributing to the organization's overall goal,
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wit is called
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A) system match. nw


B) system congruence. nw


C) goal congruence. nw


D) goal match nw


. Answer: C
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Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy n w


AACSB: Analytical Thinking nw




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,4) Information is best described as nw nw nw nw


A) raw facts about transactions.
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B) data that has been organized and processed so that it is meaningful to the user.
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C) facts that are useful when processed in a timely manner.
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D) the same thing as dat
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a.
Answer: B n w n w


Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy
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5) The value of information can best be determined by
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A) its usefulness to decision makers.
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B) its relevance to decision makers.
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C) the benefits associated with obtaining the information minus the cost of producing it.
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D) the extent to which it optimizes the value cha
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in. Answer: C
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Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Moderate
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6) An accounting information system (AIS) processes
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A) data; information nw


B) data; transactions nw


C) information; data nw


D) data; benefit nw


s Answer: A
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Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy
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7) information reduces uncertainty, improves decision makers' ability to ma nw nw nw nw nw nw nw nw


ke predictions, or confirms expectations.
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A) Timely
B) Accurate
C) Relevant
D) Complete
Answer:
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C
Concept: Information needs and business processes
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Objective: Learning Objective 1 n w nw nw


Difficulty: Easy n w n w


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, 8) Information that is free from error or bias and faithfully represents the events or activiti
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es of the organization is
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A) relevant.
B) accurate.
C) verifiable.
D) timely. nw


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B
Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy
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9) Information that does not omit important aspects of the underlying events or activities t
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hat it measures is
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A) complete.
B) available.
C) relevant.
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Answer: n w


A
Concept: The concept of information O
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy
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10) Information is nw nw


when two knowledgeable people independently produce the same information.
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A) verifiable
B) relevant
C) accurate
D) complete
Answer:
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A
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bjective: Learning Objective 1 Difficult
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y: Easy
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