Description : State True or False. 1. Term of reference is the final output of Feasibility Study 2. Design specification report is the final output of System Analysis A) 1-true, 2-true B) 1-false, 2-true C) 1-true, 2-false D) 1-false, 2-false
Last Answer : A) 1-true, 2-true
Description : The main ingredient of the report documenting the ……………… is the cost benefit analysis. A) System Analysis B) Feasibility Study C) System Analyst D) System Design
Last Answer : B) Feasibility Study
Description : Project mission and objectives, procedures and systems used, and organization resources used typically appear in the _____ section of the final project report. A. Analysis B. Recommendation C. lessons learned D. financial feasibility
Last Answer : A. Analysis
Description : ………….. Phase is a time consuming phase and yet a very crucial phase A) Feasibility Study B) Requirement Phase C) Analysis Phase D) Testing Phase
Last Answer : C) Analysis Phase
Description : What are the stages in the compilation process? A) Feasibility study, system design and testing B) Implementation and documentation C) Lexical Analysis, syntax analysis, and code generation D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The major shortcoming of waterfall model is (A) the difficulty in accommodating changes after requirement analysis. (B) the difficult in accommodating changes after feasibility analysis. (C) the system testing. (D) the maintenance of system.
Last Answer : (A) the difficulty in accommodating changes after requirement analysis.
Description : The output of problem definition stage is …………….. A) Master Development Plan B) Terms of reference C) Feasibility report D) Final product
Last Answer : B) Terms of reference
Description : The key considerations involved in the feasibility analysis is include i) Economical ii) Technical iii) Behavioral iv) Personal A) i, ii, iv B) i, ii, iii C) ii, iii, iv D) All of the above
Last Answer : B) i, ii, iii
Description : The Key considerations involved in the feasibility analysis is / are ………………. A) Economic B) Technical C) Behavioral D) A, B, C
Last Answer : D) A, B, C
Description : The content of the final report typically includes the following topics __________. A. Executive summary B. review and analysis C. recommendations D. If all the above are correct.
Last Answer : D. If all the above are correct.
Description : Requirements prioritization and negotiation belongs to: (A) Requirements validation (B) Requirements elicitation (C) Feasibility Study (D) Requirement reviews
Last Answer : (B) Requirements elicitation
Description : A review undertaken to decide whether a project should proceed into its next phase is known as a: a. gate review. b. feasibility study. c. milestone review. d. evaluation review.
Last Answer : a. gate review.
Description : Investigation for important bridges may be carried out in which stage a) Technical feasibility study (reconnaissance survey) b) Techno-economic feasibility study (preliminary engineering survey) c) Detailed survey and project report stage (final location survey) d) All the above *
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : Which of the following activity is undertaken immediately after feasibility study and before the requirement analysis and specification phase? A. Project Planning B. Project Monitoring C. Project Control D. Project Scheduling
Last Answer : A. Project Planning
Description : To create vehicle of information to provide evidence in the development process and to monitor the process. This is one of the objectives of A) Analysis B) Design C) Development D) Documentation
Last Answer : D) Documentation
Description : A report on factual findings is the end product of the auditor when performing: a. Audit. b. Review. c. Agreed-upon procedures. d. Compilation
Last Answer : Agreed-upon procedures
Description : A report on factual findings is the end product of the auditor when performing: a. Audit. b. Review. c. Agreed-upon procedures. d. Compilation.
Description : The primary deliverable of an engagement to perform based on procedures prescribed by the intended user of the report is/are: a. The Review Report b. Report of Factual Findings c. Management Letter d. The financial statements
Last Answer : Report of Factual Findings
Description : The objective of a review of financial statements is to: a. Express an opinion on the overall financial statements. b. Carry out audit procedures agreed on with the client and other users of ... statements are not presented fairly. d. Assist the client in the preparation of the financial statements.
Last Answer : State whether anything has come to the auditor's attention that indicates that the financial statements are not presented fairly.
Description : Distribution of a report is always restricted when a. Negative assurance is given. b. A review has been performed. c. There is a positive expression of opinion. d. Agreed-upon procedures have been performed
Last Answer : Agreed-upon procedures have been performed
Description : For the purpose of expressing negativeassurance in the review report, the practitioner should obtain sufficient appropriate evidence primarily through a. Inquiry and confirmation b. Confirmation and ... d. Analytical procedures and substantive tests of details of transactions and account balances
Last Answer : Inquiry and analytical procedures
Description : A(n) _ is a review of the quality plan, procedures, data collection, and analysis by an outside group. Select one: a. scope document b. project appraisal c. cost performance index d. analogous estimate e. quality audit
Last Answer : e. quality audit
Description : The attest function: a. Is an essential part of every engagement performed by a CPA. b. Includes the preparation of a written report of the CPA's conclusion. c. Requires a complete review ... under examination. d. Requires a review of a sample of transactions during the period under examination.
Last Answer : Includes the preparation of a written report of the CPA's conclusion
Description : ………………. is responsible for all aspects of data processing, operation research, organization and method, system analysis and design investments. A) Management Services Director B) Data Processing Manager C) Computer Manager D) Both B and C
Last Answer : A) Management Services Director
Description : A context diagram is used A) as the first step in developing a detailed DFD of a system B) in systems analysis of very complex systems C) as an aid to system design D) as an aid to programmer
Last Answer : A) as the first step in developing a detailed DFD of a system
Description : Statement of scope and objectives, opportunities and performance criteria …………. A) Problem definition B) System analysis C) System Design D) Documentation
Last Answer : A) Problem definition
Description : State True or False. i) Master Development Plan basically is a schedule of various applications to be comprised. ii) It consists of start and finish dates of a system analysis, design implementation and maintenance activities. ... B) i-False, ii-True C) i-True, ii-False D) i-False, ii-False
Last Answer : A) i-True, ii-True
Description : Which of the following is not a part of energy audit as per the Energy Conservation Act, 2001? a) monitoring and analysis of energy use b) verification of energy use c) submission of technical report with recommendations d) ensuring implementation of recommended measures followed by review
Last Answer : d) ensuring implementation of recommended measures followed by review
Description : Which of the following is not included in waterfall model ? (A) Requirement analysis (B) Risk analysis (C) Design (D) Coding
Last Answer : (B) Risk analysis
Description : Which of the following is the most likely first step an auditor would perform at the beginning of an initial audit engagement? a. Prepare a rough draft of the financial statements and of ... and review the work of the predecessor auditor prior to discussing the engagement with the client management
Last Answer : Tour the client's facilities and review the general records
Description : 108.is primarily a management technique that uses energy information as a basis to eliminate waste, reduce and control current level of energy use and improve the existing operating procedures. a) Energy monitoring and targeting b) CUSUM c) Specific energy consumption d) Production
Last Answer : Energy monitoring and targeting
Description : A typical objective of an operational audit is for the auditor to a. Determine whether the financial statements fairly present the entity's operations. b. Evaluate the feasibility of ... recommendation for improving performance. d. Report on the entity's relative success in maximizing profits
Last Answer : Make recommendation for improving performance
Description : Feasibility analysis is the first stage in the process of project development. (True/False)
Last Answer : Ans. True
Description : Karen is studying the potential for selling her company's products in China. As part of her analysis, she is assessing the number, types and availability of wholesalers and retailers. Karen is ... C. Social and cultural norms D. Distribution structure E. Legal and political constraints
Last Answer : D. Distribution structure
Description : _____________ is primarily concerned with the identification, qualification and evaluation of the project resources. A. Techno-economic analysis. B. Feasibility analysis. C. Input analysis. D. Financial analysis.
Last Answer : B.Feasibility analysis.
Description : ____________ is primarily concerned with the identification of the project demand potential and the selection of the optimal technology. A. Techno-economic analysis. B. Feasibility analysis. C. Input analysis. D. Financial analysis.
Last Answer : A. Techno-economic analysis.
Description : ………….. gives defining the flow of the data through and organization or a company or series of tasks that may or may not represent computerized processing. A) System process B) System flowchart C) System design D) Structured System
Last Answer : B) System flowchart
Description : For assurance engagements regarding historical financial information, reasonable assurance engagements are called: a. Review engagements. b. Audit engagements. c. Compilation engagements. d. Agreed-upon procedures engagements
Last Answer : Audit engagements
Description : For assurance engagements regarding historical financial information, reasonable assurance engagements are called: a. Review engagements. b. Audit engagements. c. Compilation engagements. d. Agreed-upon procedures engagements.
Last Answer : Audit engagements.
Description : Which statement is incorrect regarding procedures and evidence obtained in a review engagement? a. The auditor should apply judgment in determining the specific nature, timing and extent of review procedures. ... the needs of those relying on that information, not to the level of assurance provided
Last Answer : There is a greater risk that misstatements will not be detected in an audit than in a review.
Description : Which of the following procedures is normally performed in connection with a compilation engagement? a. Inquire of management about subsequent events b. Making inquiries of management ... meeting c. Applying analytical review procedures d. Collect, classify and summarize financial information
Last Answer : Collect, classify and summarize financial information
Description : The Philippine Standards on Assurance Engagements (PSAEs) are to be applied in a. The audit or review of historical financial information. b. Assurance engagements dealing with ... information. d. Assurance engagements dealing with subject matters other than historical financial information.
Last Answer : Assurance engagements dealing with subject matters other than historical financial information.
Description : One step that is not included in planning a research study is: a. Identifying a researchable problem b. A review of current research c. Statement of the research question d. Conducting a meta-analysis of the research e. Developing a research plan
Last Answer : d. Conducting a meta-analysis of the research
Description : Traffic engineering only includes (A) Planning of regulatory measures (B) Design and application of control devices (C) Analysis of traffic characteristics (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : One of the disadvantages of user level threads compared to Kernel level threads is (1) If a user level thread of a process executes a system call, all threads in that process are ... privileges. (4) The library procedures invoked for thread management in user level threads are local procedures.
Last Answer : If a user level thread of a process executes a system call, all threads in that process are blocked.
Description : Adaptive maintenance is a maintenance which ............. (A) Correct errors that were not discovered till testing phase. (B) is carried out to port the existing software to a new environment. (C) improves the system performance. (D) both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (B) is carried out to port the existing software to a new environment.
Description : Feasibility study determines ----------------- A.Whether the project is possible with resources B.Comparing the project with world class manufacturing norms C.Calculate the cost crashing each unit D.Add duration to each unit
Last Answer : A.Whether the project is possible with resources