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  1. An example of a global allocation problem is

  2. A.
    defining plant capacities
    B.
    scheduling an entire development project
    C.
    setting general inventory guidelines
    D.
    All of the above
    E.
    None of the above

  3. Actuarial accounting systems are associated with the _____ industry.

  4. A.
    insurance
    B.
    reliable
    C.
    consistent
    D.
    exhaustive
    E.
    None of the above

  5. Which of the following is part of the decision-making process?

  6. A.
    problem identification
    B.
    alternative selection
    C.
    problem recognition
    D.
    action
    E.
    all of the above

  7. The Management Information System (MIS) provides timely and effective information to support decision making and other necessary management functions. Can you point out the sub-system which does not being to the MIS?

  8. A.
    Operational Tectical System
    B.
    Decision Support System (DSS)
    C.
    Data Communication System
    D.
    Automated Office System
    E.
    None of the above

  9. An _____ system has a stored knowledge base and an inference engine.

  10. A.
    expert
    B.
    centers
    C.
    control
    D.
    MIS
    E.
    None of the above

  11. Changing oil in an automobile is an example of

  12. A.
    preventative maintenance
    B.
    scheduled maintenance
    C.
    both (a) and (b)
    D.
    neither (a) nor (b)
    E.
    None of the above

  13. The parts of a system may be analyzed in the sequence

  14. A.
    outputs, objective, management, information processor, input, transformation
    B.
    objectives, outputs, management, information processor, input, transformation
    C.
    objectives, outputs, information processor, management, input transformation
    D.
    outputs, inputs, objectives, management, information processor, transformation
    E.
    None of the above

  15. A greater proportion of time spent in directing on the

  16. A.
    top management level
    B.
    middle management level
    C.
    lower management level
    D.
    All of the above
    E.
    None of the above

  17. In applying the systems approach, the manager proceeds from the

  18. A.
    super system to the system to the subsystem level
    B.
    system to the sulpersystem to the subsystem level
    C.
    subsystem to the system to the supersystem level
    D.
    supersystem to the supersystem to the system level.
    E.
    None of the above

  19. Ideally, the chairman of the MIS committee should be the

  20. A.
    vice-president of manufacturing
    B.
    vice-president of marketing
    C.
    vice-president of finance
    D.
    All of the above
    E.
    None of the above.