You are on page 1of 2

1.

CMA 685 5-28 Routines that use the computer to check the validity and accuracy of transaction data during input are called a. operating systems. b. edit programs. c. compiler programs. d. integrated test facilities. e. compatibility tests. 2. CMA 686 5-10 An edit of individual transactions in a direct access file processing system usually a. takes place in a separate computer run. b. takes place in an online mode as transactions are entered. c. takes place during a backup procedure. d. is not performed due to time constraints. e. is not necessary. 3. CMA Adapted 686 5-13 An example of an input control is a. making sure that output is distributed to the proper people. b. monitoring the work of programmers. c. collecting accurate statistics of historical transactions while gathering data. d. recalculating an amount to ensure its accuracy. e. having another person review the design of a business form. 4. A control designed to validate a transaction at the point of data entry is a. recalculation of a batch total. b. a record count. c. a check digit. d. checkpoints. e. recalculation of a hash total. 5. CMA 687 5-8 In a manual system, records of current activity are posted from a journal to a ledger. In a computer system, current records from a(n)

a. table file are updated to a transaction file. b. index file are updated to a master file. c. transaction file are updated to a master file. d. master file are updated to a year-to-date file. e. current balance file are updated to an index file. 6. CMA 1287 5-1 The primary functions of a computerized information system include a. input, processing, and output. b. input, processing, output, and storage. c. input, processing, output, and control. d. input, processing, output, storage, and control. e. collecting, sorting, summarizing, and reporting.

You might also like