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Technology In Action Complete 10th Edition Evans Test BankFull Download: ology In Action, Complete, 10e (Evans et al.)Chapter 1 Using Technology to Change the World1) Being means being familiar enough with computers that you understand theircapabilities and limitations.A) computer savvyB) technology literateC) computer literateD) computer competentAnswer: CDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home2) Unwanted or junk e-mail is called .A) spamB) spywareC) adwareD) softwareAnswer: ADiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home3) diseases account for about 1/5 of all deaths worldwide, and technology is used toincrease the pace of vaccine production to decrease this death rate.A) Non-infectiousB) DegenerativeC) InfectiousD) Non-degenerativeAnswer: CDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage4) is a field of study focused on information handling and retrieval of informationautomatically.A) Computer forensicsB) Database miningC) RFIDD) Information technologyAnswer: DDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your CareerThis is sample only, Download all chapters at: AlibabaDownload.com

5) The process of searching huge amounts of data with the hope of finding a pattern is called.A) data miningB) data searchingC) data warehousingD) data retrievalAnswer: ADiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career6) is a wearable device that hangs around your neck and consists of a camera, aprojector, and a mirror that can communicate with the Internet over wireless Bluetoothtechnology.A) FastSCANB) Data miningC) Emotional-social prosthesis (ESP)D) SixthSenseAnswer: DDiff: 2Section Ref: Dig Deeper: Making Reality Even More Real7) All of the following factors lead to better personal satisfaction, EXCEPT .A) consumptionB) purposeC) autonomyD) masteryAnswer: ADiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Our Society8) Autonomy is defined as .A) working for something larger.B) feeling confident and excited about learning new skills.C) working without continual direction and control.D) repressing motivated behavior.Answer: CDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society

9) Using the Internet to get small donations from many people to start a business is called.A) kickstartingB) crowdfundingC) crowdsourcingD) collaboratingAnswer: BDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society10) The technology called QR codes stands for .A) quick responseB) quiet readerC) quiet responseD) quick reactionAnswer: ADiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society11) The goal of is to provide technological solutions to physical problems, such asproviding sight to the blind.A) 3D animationsB) computer forensicsC) biomedical chip researchD) RFID technologyAnswer: CDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career12) One potential application of is to provide sight to the blind.A) RFID tagsB) patient simulatorsC) biomedical chip implantsD) VeriChipsAnswer: CDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career13) All of the following are examples of being computer literate, EXCEPT .A) knowing how to avoid hackers and virusesB) knowing how to protect your privacyC) knowing how to use the Web efficientlyD) knowing only how to use your computer for e-mailsAnswer: DDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home14) computing relates to emotion or deliberately tries to influence emotion.A) Affective

B) PersonalC) PsychologicalD) EmotionalAnswer: ADiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career15) Which of the following is an example of data mining?A) An Excel spreadsheet listing all employees and their annual salaries in a random orderB) Amazon providing you with a list of books you might enjoyC) Raw data from questionnaires given at the mallD) A printout of all sales taken from the register at the end of the dayAnswer: BDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career16) The emotional-social prosthesis (ESP) device, developed by a group at the MIT Media Lab,is targeted at helping people who have .A) paralysisB) diabetesC) autismD) brain damageAnswer: CDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career17) The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those withoutthis access is known as the .A) Web divideB) Internet divideC) digital divideD) broadband divideAnswer: CDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage18) Which of the following software can best be used to help create digital art?A) Microsoft ExcelB) Microsoft WordC) Adobe AcrobatD) Adobe IllustratorAnswer: DDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career19) Faculty at universities often use course management software such as to makeinformation available to students.A) BlackboardB) Blueboard

C) NoodleD) WhiteboardAnswer: ADiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career20) is the gathering together of groups of people using online tools to connect andexchange ideas.A) Affective computingB) Social networkingC) Information technologyD) Collaborative consumptionAnswer: BDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage21) The crisis-mapping tool can collect information to make instantly and publiclyavailable for use in emergencies.A) MarahabaaB) UshahidiC) data miningD) The Witness ProjectAnswer: BDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage22) The Witness Project uses the power of video and a grassroots movement to advocate for.A) computer literacyB) social networkingC) human rightsD) responsible citizenshipAnswer: CDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage

23) The is a strategic plan to focus on the young, talented, mathematical minds ofAfrica.A) Next Einstein InitiativeB) Future Civic MediaC) Childhood WalkD) National Research CouncilAnswer: ADiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage24) Analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is .A) computer detectivesB) computer forensicsC) forensics detectivesD) computer enforcementAnswer: BDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career25) An identification chip that is smaller than a period is known as .A) SixthSenseB) VeriMedC) μ-chipD) Bio-chipAnswer: CDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Your Career26) A popular Voice over Internet protocol service is .A) TabletB) SkypeC) Social NetworkD) Mobile bridgeAnswer: BDiff: 1Section Ref: Try This27) The ESP system targeted at helping with autism stands for .A) extra sensory perceptionB) emotional-stabilizing programC) emotional-social prosthesisD) emotional-social programAnswer: CDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career

28) Joining together as a group to use a specific product more efficiently is called .A) affective computingB) social networkingC) creative surplusD) collaborative consumptionAnswer: DDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society29) People who are make the Internet a powerful research tool and know how to findthe information that they want effectively.A) computer productiveB) computer literateC) technologically informedD) computer efficientAnswer: BDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home30) Affective computing is .A) performing calculations faster than humansB) being able to recognize human fingerprintsC) speaking human languageD) computing that relates to emotionAnswer: DDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society31) At the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, researchers use a desktop printer tocreate human organs.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: How Cool Is This?32) You cannot be computer literate unless you have knowledge of higher level computer skills,such as computer programming.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home33) Cognitive surplus is the combination of leisure time and creativity tools.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society

34) Data mining is the process of searching huge amounts of data with the hope of finding apattern.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career35) Crowdfunding is asking for large donations from a few people.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society36) Hardware refers to the programs that give instructions to the computer.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career37) Data mining is the process of analyzing computer systems with specific techniques to gatherpotential legal evidence.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Our Society38) Computer forensics analyzes computer systems in gathering potential legal evidence.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career39) Hospitals use nonimplant versions of identity chips on the wristbands of all patients.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career40) Affective computing is a field of study that attempts to produce machines that understandand can respond to human emotion.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career41) ZipCar is an example of ownership.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Our Society42) A virus is electronic junk mail.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home43) Affective computing is a field of study focused on managing and processing information and

the automatic retrieval of information.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career44) Computer literacy means that you are an expert on computer repair.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology at Home45) If you draw a watch-sized circle on your wrist, SixthSense will display an analog watch faceon your arm.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Dig Deeper: Making Reality Even More Real46) Dancers can be wired with light electronic sensors so that their movements can be digitizedfor computer analysis.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career47) Mastery of software programs, such as Adobe Illustrator and Corel Painter, is essential tocreating digital art.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career48) Information technology is the study of managing and processing information, and theautomatic retrieval of information.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career49) Multimedia tours using mobile devices and wireless technology are not common in museumsand galleries at this time.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career50) Examples of information technology careers are telecommunication and softwaredeployment.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career51) VeriMed can be used to keep Alzheimer patients safe.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2

Section Ref: Technology and Your Career52) The National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime database enables detectives to analyzeinformation about similarities between crimes.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career53) Data mining is the process of searching large datasets to find patterns.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career54) Computer programs can add muscles, fat, and skin to recovered human skulls to help identifythe victim.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career55) Any flat surface can become an input device using SixthSense.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Dig Deeper: Making Reality Even More Real56) If you are a design student, there is no reason for you to know how to use a computer.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career57) Autonomy is the feeling of confidence and excitement from seeing your own skills progress.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society58) Some art museums use technology to let you download informational podcasts to listen towhile touring the exhibits.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career

59) Mastery is the simple understanding that you are working for something larger than yourself.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society60) Educators do not need to be computer literate.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career61) Being means being familiar enough with computers to understand theircapabilities and limitations and knowing how to use them.Answer: computer literateDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology at Home62) The gap between Internet access and technical tools around the world is known as the.Answer: digital divideDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage63) is a crisis-mapping tool that was originally developed as a response to a requestfrom Kenya.Answer: UshahidiDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage64) A process known as tracks trends and allows retailers to respond to consumerbuying patterns.Answer: data miningDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Your Career65) Using software such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Corel Painter allows artiststo create art.Answer: digitalDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career66) is the combination of leisure time and tools to be creative.Answer: Cognitive surplusDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society

67) is the application of computer systems and techniques in the gathering of legalevidence.Answer: Computer forensicsDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career68) is the use of apps to obtain opinions on products from other people.Answer: CrowdsourcingDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society69) computing relates to emotion or deliberately tries to influence emotion.Answer: AffectiveDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career70) Sharing products rather than owning them individually is known as .Answer: collaborative consumptionDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society71) On a NASA Web site, you can play a game called that simulates life on a spacesettlement.Answer: Moonbase AlphaDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career72) is the field of study focused on managing, processing, and retrieving information.Answer: Information technologyDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career73) is a wearable system that isolates movements and facial expressions of people tohelp determine their mood and intention.Answer:ESP, Emotional-social prosthesis, emotional-social prosthesisDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Your Career74) An example of is using register terminals to determine consumer buying patterns.Answer:data miningDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career

75) On a NASA Web site, lets you pretend you have a scanning electron microscope.Answer: Virtual LabDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Your Career76) An investment analyst from Boston started a nonprofit technological tool for educationcalled the .Answer: Khan AcademyDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Your Career77) A wearable device consisting of a camera, a projector, and a mirror that communicates withthe Internet wirelessly through your cell phone is called .Answer: SixthSenseDiff: 1Section Ref: Dig Deeper: Making Reality Even More Real78) The allows an interactive tour through several museums from your ownclassroom.Answer: Art ProjectDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Your Career79) is a personal identification chip that is about the size of a grain of rice andimplanted under the skin.Answer: VeriMedDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career80) computing tries to influence emotions.Answer: AffectiveDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Your Career81) Social networking tools are providing a level of connection anddistribution of information that is reshaping the world.Answer: instant, instantDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage82) Social media played a big role in the transfer of power in in 2011.Answer: EgyptDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage

83) A free crisis-mapping tool called makes information instantly available to anyonein the world.Answer: UshahidiDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage84) The hopes to stop human rights abuses throughout the world.Answer: Witness ProjectDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage85) The danger of the is that it prevents us from using all of the minds on the planet tosolve the problems of the planet.Answer: digital divideDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage86) is rallying the support of the world to identify mathematical genius.Answer: The Next Einstein InitiativeDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage87) The lets users create one huge display device from a set of smaller units, therebykeeping monitors out of landfills.Answer: Junkyard JumbotronDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology on the World Stage88) Less familiarity with the can lead to less civic engagement and a lower level ofactive, engaged citizenship.Answer: InternetDiff: 2Section Ref: Ethics in IT: The Digital Divide and the Mobile Bridge89) Computer tasks and skills that could lead to economic advancement, like filling out jobapplications or running a business, are not yet handled easily on .Answer: mobile devicesDiff: 2Section Ref: Ethics in IT: The Digital Divide and the Mobile Bridge90) The world's population combined has an estimated hours a year of free time.Answer: one trillionDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Our Society

91) Our understanding of can play a role in our use of technology to impact society.Answer: human motivationDiff: 3Section Ref: Technology and Our Society92) Web 2.0 has fostered a shift from only consuming to having the ability to andcollaborate on projects.Answer: volunteerDiff: 1Section Ref: Technology and Our Society93) The shows the physical location of each voice in the Virtual Choir.Answer: Virtual Choir MapDiff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society94) QR tags are used widely in retail, because studies show percent of shoppers go tothe Internet on their cell phone before a purchase.Answer: 82Diff: 2Section Ref: Technology and Our Society95) Match the following fields to the related computer technology:I. medicineII. businessIII. law enforcementIV. educationV. archaeologyA. Internet research and virtual toursB. digital re-creation of ruinsC. bioengineering and patient simulatorsD. computer forensicsE. data miningAnswer: C, E, D, A, BDiff: 3Section Ref: Multiple locations in the chapter

Technology In Action Complete 10th Edition Evans Test BankFull Download: action-complete-10th-edition-evans-test-bank/96) Match the following terms to their meanings:I. computer forensicsII. computer literacyIII. information technologyIV. affective computingA. computing relating to emotionB. using computer systems to gather legal evidenceC. understanding the capabilities and limitations of computersD. the handling and retrieval of informationAnswer: B, C, D, ADiff: 3Section Ref: Multiple locations in the chapter97) Match the following fields to the related computer technology:I. shippingII. video gamingIII. educationIV. legal systemA. uses Bluetooth technologyB. uses computer forensics animationsC. uses course management software such as BlackboardD. uses software animation toolsAnswer: A, D, C, BDiff: 2Section Ref: Multiple locations in the chapter98) Match the following terms to their meanings:I. smartphoneII. µ-chipIII. digital divideIV. VeriMed, ChipA. biomedical implant placed under the skin used for identificationB. prevents us from using all the minds on the planet to solve the planet’s problemsC. device that enables the user to carry digital informationD. identity chip small enough to be ingested without a person's knowledgeAnswer: C, D, B, ADiff: 3Section Ref: Multiple locations in the chapterThis is sample only, Download all chapters at: AlibabaDownload.com

16) The emotional-social prosthesis (ESP) device, developed by a group at the MIT Media Lab, is targeted at helping people who have _. A) paralysis B) diabetes C) autism D) brain damage Answer: C Diff: 2 Section Ref: Technology and Your Career 17) The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without

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