Download Accounting Information Systems Test Bank: Chapter 1 Wellness Nutrition and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Chapter 1 Wellness Nutrition Test Bank TEST- BANK (Chapter 1 – 30) Physical Examination & Health Assessment Latest Update 2024 15) Accounting information systems: A) Are always computerized. B) Report only accounting information. C) Include records, processes and reports. D) Are for computer games. Correct Answer C 16) Which of the following is not an attribute of useful information? A) Bias. B) Feedback value. C) Predictive value. D) Verifiability. Correct AnswerA 17) Which of the following are considered to be mandatory information required by a regulatory body? A) Financial reports for the Securities and Exchange Commission. B) The amount of taxes saved by a merger. C) The total dollar value of fireworks that are sold on July 4. D) The cost to build an all-new Starbucks restaurant in Abu Dhabi. Correct AnswerA 18) The correct order of effects in the value chain are: A) Inbound Logistics → Operations → Service. B) Inbound Logistics → Outbound Logistics → Marketing & Sales. C) Inbound Logistics → Operations → Outbound Logistics. D) Inbound Logistics → Operations → Shipping. Correct AnswerC 19) Which designation would be most appropriate for those professionals possessing IT audit, control and security skills? A) Certified Internal Auditor (CIA). B) Certified Public Accountant (CPA). C) Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP). D) Certified Information Systems Auditors (CISA). Correct AnswerD 20) Which designation is for CPAs with a broad range of technology knowledge and experience? A) Certified Internal Auditor (CIA). B) Certified Public Accountant (CPA). C) Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP). D) Certified Information Systems Auditors (CISA). Correct AnswerC 21) A supply chain: A) Refers to the supplies needed to build products. B) Refers to the flow of materials, information, payments and services. C) Refers to how costs are tracking in an AIS. D) Does not apply to a service firm like an accounting firm. Correct AnswerA 22) A supply chain system does not include information about: A) Current customers. B) Prospective customers. C) Availability of inventory. D) Current suppliers. Correct AnswerB 23) The income statement line item most likely affected by an AIS investment in enterprise systems would be: A) Revenues. B) Cost of Goods Sold. C) Selling, General and Administrative Expenses. D) Unearned Revenue. Correct AnswerC 24) The income statement line item most likely affected by an AIS investment in supply chain that would interface with suppliers would be: A) Revenues. B) Cost of Goods Sold. C) Selling, General and Administrative Expenses. D) Research and Development Expenses. Correct AnswerB 25) The IT strategic roles of AIS investments are classified as: A) Automate, Informate, Transform. B) Value creation, Value Destruction, Value Neutral. C) Digitize, Report, Transform. D) Automate, Digitize, Transport. Correct AnswerA D Correct Answer26) According to a recent study, the transform IT strategic role is defined as systems that: A) Replace human labor in automating business processes. C Correct Answer39) Discretionary information is most likely to be used in which of the following activities? A) Preparing required Environmental Protection Agency emissions reports. B) Filing a 10-K with the SEC. C) Management decision-making. D) Payroll tax reporting. D Correct Answer40) Which of the following is not a primary activity in the Value Chain? A) Outbound Logistics. B) Marketing. C) Inbound Logistics. D) Information Technology. A Correct Answer41) One of the most important ways that ERPs benefit organizations and their business processes is: A) Current information is made available to all users involved in the activities and decisions associated with a company's business processes. B) Information is stored in many specialized, distributed databases that each serve separate business processes. C) Reducing the amount of time to complete business processes by eliminating all controls associated with the processes. D) Preventing external business partners from accessing the organization's data. C Correct Answer42) Investors reward companies most that announce IT initiatives with which type of strategic role? A) Automate. B) Informate - up. C) Transform. D) Informate - down. B Correct Answer43) A dental practice implemented an upgrade to its AIS that provides the dentists with daily and weekly patient and financial summaries. The practice's upgrade is an example of which IT strategic role? A) Automate. B) Informate - up. C) Transform. D) Informate - down. A Correct Answer45) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 requires that a company's attest auditors be able to perform which of the following activities? A) Evaluate the internal controls in an AIS. B) Assess the value of a company's IT assets. C) Take over the company's AIS if necessary. D) Design and implement the controls used in the AIS. B Correct Answer46) Consider the non-profit organization Doctors without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières), a Nobel Peace Prize winning organization that provides medical services in war zones and developing countries. For this type of organization, which of the following would likely be the best measure of business value? A) Fund balance (i.e., the net of revenues less expenditures). B) Lives saved. C) Donations raised. D) Volunteers deployed. C Correct Answer47) Effective use of Supply Chain Management software is generally expected to provide all of the following benefits except: A) Reduced inventory carrying costs. B) Lower production costs. C) Lower payroll costs. D) Better communications with suppliers. B Correct Answer48) Which of the following is usually the primary objective for companies when creating mandatory information? A) Increase stock price. B) Minimize cost. C) Improve business decisions. D) Ensure proper controls over business processes. C Correct Answer49) Which of the following is an example of information as opposed to just data: A) Number of dresses sold. B) Color of dresses sold. C) Dress sales in Michigan at Walmart Store #3458. D) Types of dresses sold per region and season. B Correct Answer50) Which of the following statements is most true: A) Relevant information does not help predict the future. B) There are sometimes tradeoffs between information that is relevant and a faithful representation. C) Information must always be audited to be insightful an organization. D) Information does not need to be neutral or free from bias. Examples of informal education include a. attending a workshop on coronary artery disease sponsored by the American Heart Association. b. watching a television show about diabetes. c. learning about food safety techniques in a high school economics course. d. joining a support group to help overcome an eating disorder. Correct AnswerANS: B A college student exercises regularly and generally eats a healthy variety of foods, is taking a course in general nutrition, buys locally produced food whenever possible, is an active member of an on-campus faith-based organization, and keeps a journal to help process her emotions. What else could be important for her to include in her life in order to develop her overall wellness? a. Growing some of her own food b. Keeping a food record to help evaluate what she eats c. Eating meals with friends throughout the week d. Meeting with a registered dietitian to review her food choices Correct AnswerANS: C For a client who is missing meals because of poor planning or is too busy to eat, emotional health can be affected by _____, which can cause confusion or anxiety. a. low blood sugar levels b. high blood sugar levels c. high blood pressure d. extremely low blood pressure Correct AnswerANS: A nonessential. Correct AnswerANS: D A client exercises regularly and wants to make sure that he has sufficient energy for his workouts. The type of nutrient that will be most helpful in providing the energy he needs is a. carbohydrates. b. water. c. minerals. d. protein. Correct AnswerANS: A A 45-year-old man tells you that he drinks 3 ounce of Scotch whiskey most evenings. His alcohol intake is considered a. insignificant. b. moderate. c. higher than is recommended. d. dangerously high. Correct AnswerANS: B A dessert contains 4 g of protein, 30 g of carbohydrate, 15 g of fat, and 5 g of alcohol. The nutrient that provides the most kilocalories in the dessert is a. protein. b. carbohydrate. c. fat. d. alcohol. Correct AnswerANS: C A cup of frozen yogurt contains 24 g of carbohydrate, 2 g of fat, and 4 g of protein. The total number of kilocalories in the frozen yogurt is a. 110. b. 130. c. 140. d. 162. Correct AnswerANS: B Combinations of amino acids link together to form a. protein. b. carbohydrates. c. dietary fiber. d. lipids. Correct AnswerANS: A A bodybuilder tells you that all of his meals and snacks include high-protein foods such as eggs, canned tuna, chicken, milk, and cheese. Most of the extra protein is probably used by his body to form a. strong bones and joints. b. body fat stores. c. healthy brain tissue. d. increased muscle mass. Correct AnswerANS: B When clients have a strong family history of both heart disease and cancer, the nurse should encourage them to reduce their intake of a. dietary fiber. b. protein. c. monounsaturated fat. d. saturated fat. Correct AnswerANS: D The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is able to assess the overall nutritional and health status of Americans because a. the populations surveyed are representative of the total population. b. it focuses on ethnic and socioeconomic groups at greatest risk. c. it collects large volumes of survey data from all over the nation. d. survey methods and standards are consistent from year to year Correct AnswerANS: A In working with an ethnic minority population, a helpful way to increase health literacy could be to a. invite members of the community to help identify needs and teaching strategies. b. encourage acculturation and adoption of healthful American eating patterns. c. set up a feeding program to provide healthy food for members of the community. d. use visual aids rather than written materials during health education encounters. Correct AnswerANS: A A client has heard that nutrients can be converted to other nutrients in the body. He takes high-dose vitamin C supplements because he believes this will supply his body's need for other vitamins. What would you tell him? a. He should switch to a multivitamin supplement instead of just vitamin C. b. Each vitamin has a specific function and needs to be supplied through a variety of foods. c. Vitamin C can provide only water-soluble vitamins, and he still needs to consume fat-soluble vitamins. d. Vitamin C supplements should be taken only when he has symptoms of a cold or influenza. Correct AnswerANS: B For a mother with two children who works in health care management 60 to 70 hours a week, the biggest barrier to healthy eating is likely to be a. lack of concern for her own or her children's health. b. inadequate income to purchase healthy foods. c. insufficient time to plan and prepare healthful meals. d.