MS1-11-CU08-ALL-MCP Exam tests and Mod 3 tests Question

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MS1: Managing Information Systems
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MCP - Exam Tests and Module 3 tests
The following amendments relate to the MCQ found in Exam tests and Module 3 tests
(deletions crossed out and additions in bold)
What is the smallest element in the data hierarchy readable by a user?
a) Binary digit
@ Incorrect. A character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy, followed by a field, a record, a
file, an entity, and an attribute. A binary digit (or bit) is the smallest element in the data hierarchy
stored in a computer, but the character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy that is
readable by a user.
b) Entity
@ Sorry. A character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy, followed by a field, a record, a file,
an entity, and an attribute. A binary digit (or bit) is the smallest element in the data hierarchy
stored in a computer, but the character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy that is
readable by a user.
c) File
@ Not quite. A character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy, followed by a field, a record, a
file, an entity, and an attribute. A binary digit (or bit) is the smallest element in the data hierarchy
stored in a computer, but the character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy that is
readable by a user.
*d) Character
@ Correct. A character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy, followed by a field, a record, a
file, an entity, and an attribute. A binary digit (or bit) is the smallest element in the data hierarchy
stored in a computer, but the character is the smallest element in the data hierarchy that is
readable by a user.
MS1-11-CU08-ALL.mcp ( Exam Tests and Module 3 tests
Question-amendment)
Issued by CGA-Canada
April 12, 2012
MS1-11-CU08-ALL.mcp ( Exam Tests and Module 3 tests
Question-amendment)
Issued by CGA-Canada
April 12, 2012
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