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Question Answer Mark

Multiple Choice
1 D-The system is equal to the sum of its components 1

2 B- Operational
3 C- Purchasing a software application package 1

4 B-System Analyst 1
5 A-Quality Standards 1

6 C-Project Charter 1
7 B- Monitor to make sure that you obtain the desired results 1

8 D- A project that the requirements of a system are well understood and 1


defined

9 D- Customer relations 1

10 B- Maintenance 1
11 B- System Recovery 1

12 B- Quality Assurance 1

13 C- Mitigation 1

14 D- At the beginning of the project 1

15 C- It is a description of activities and services a system must provide 1

16 A- The system is acceptable to the competent 1

17 A- Establish upper-management commitment to the project 1

18 A-It is a technique of quickly building of information system using rapid application 1


development tools

19 C- Feasibility Analysis 1

20 A- Non-Functional requirement 1

21 B-Model Driven Design 1

Sub Total /21


Matching
1. 1 Q- Requirements Management 1
2. 2 H-Critical Path 1
3. 3 C- Total Quality Management 1
4. 4 L-Slack Time 1
5. 5 B-Gantt Chart 1
6. 1 I-Configuration management 1
7. 2 A-Project management 1
8. 3 O-Risk Management 1
9. 4 M-Quality Assurance 1
10. 5 R-Procurement management 1
11. 1 E- PERT Chart 1
12. 2 P-Quality Standard 1
13. 3 F-Process management 1

14. 4 G-Flow Chart 1


15. 5 J-Quality control 1
Sub Total /15
Total for knowledge Assessment /36

1. Identify the statement that is NOT true about a System.

A. All components of a system are working together to achieve ONE common goal

B. Each component of a system has its own specific goal

C. Each system has its own boundary

D. The system is equal to the sum of its components

2. You are a system analyst for DAS Company. You are going to choose the best system, for
the company, among the alternative systems. Your best criterion is how and to what degree
the system will fulfill users’ requirements. The feasibility category is

A. Economic

B. Operational

C. Technical

D. Risk

3. Ghion Construction PLC needs of a very urgently implementation of a system. To implement


such a system, there is no time to go through all the phases of systems development lifecycle.
As a system analyst, the best way you recommend.
A. Using CASE tools

B. Using Prototyping tools

C. Purchasing a software application package

D. Using object oriented technology

4. A stakeholder that facilitates the development of computer applications by bridging the


communication gap that exists among other technical and non-technical stakeholders.

A. System Owner

B. System Analyst

C. System Designer

D. System Builder

5. An organization should embrace standards while introducing information technologies into


its business processes. A standard element ensures that deliverables of phases and activities
meet with business and technology expectations.

A. Quality standards

B. Documentation standards

C. Automated tools standards

D. Information technology standards

6. A document that describes the purpose of the new system, the potential start and completion
dates, and the key stakeholders and sponsors of the new system.

A. Project Schedule Document

B. Project Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

C. Project Charter

D. Project Closing Document

7. Problem solving is one of the key skills that a system analyst should have. Which is the last
step of problem solving?
A. Decide which solution is best, and make a recommendation.

B. Monitor to make sure that you obtain the desired results.

C. Verify that the benefits of solving the problem outweigh the costs.

D. Implement the solution.

8. A Predictive Approach to the system development life cycle.

A. A project that the requirements of a system are not well understood

B. A project that meets all the user requirements

C. A project that needs flexibility in time

D. A project that the requirements of a system are well understood and defined

9. You are an IT expert for EKAS Company. You are responsible for interpreting system
requests and specifications, site preparation and user training, and contact point for
customers. This skill is

A. Leadership

B. Conflict management

C. Team management

D. Customer relations

10. Systems should be designed for growth and change to add new features emerging in the
future. This is performed during

A. Implementation

B. Maintenance

C. Needs analysis

D. Development

11. Over a period of time, a system failure may result in a program crash and/or loss of data. As
an IT expert, you are called to restore system files and to restart the system. Which of the
following best describes this activity?

A. Technical Support
B. System Recovery

C. Program Maintenance

D. System enhancement

12. In order to produce a quality product to meet to users’ requirements, there should a planned
and systematic way of monitoring the quality of process. This activity is

A. Quality control

B. Quality Assurance

C. Quality Plan

D. Total Quality Management

13. The most common risk management strategy.

A. Acceptance
B. Transference
C. Mitigation
D. Avoidance

14. When Quality Assurance (QA) in a project starts?

A. At the end of the project

B. When the problem arise

C. After testing the project

D. At the beginning of the project

15. Functional requirement.

A. It is also called behavioral requirement

B. It is a description of other characteristics and constraints that define a satisfactory


system

C. It is a description of activities and services a system must provide


D. It is extra system feature like system speed, layout, language support, security etc

16. There are criteria to measure the success of a particular project. The criterion that doesn’t
measure information system project success.

A. The system is acceptable to the competent.

B. The system was delivered “on time.”

C. The system was delivered “within budget.”

D. The system development process had a minimal impact on ongoing business


operations.

17. Which is NOT the cause of Project Failure?

A. Establish upper-management commitment to the project

B. Lack of organization’s commitment to the system development methodology

C. Taking shortcuts through or around the system development methodology

D. Over optimism

18. Prototyping.

A. It is a technique of quickly building of information system using rapid application


development tools

B. It is a joint application development with structured meetings

C. Techniques of emphasizing the drawing of models to design information systems

D. It is a technique of building the complete information system using many experts


with structured meetings

19. The process that determines whether the project should continue or not continue.

A. Opportunity Identification
B. SWOT Analysis

C. Feasibility Analysis

D. Preliminary Investigation

20. A description of other features, characteristics, and constraints that define a satisfactory
system.

A. Non-Functional requirement

B. Functional requirement

C. Business requirements

D. Critical requirement

21. Techniques of emphasizing the drawing of models to help visualize and analyze problems,
define business requirements and design information systems; and it is often derived from
logical models that were developed earlier in model-driven analysis.

A. Modern Structured Design

B. Model Driven Design

C. System Design

D. Physical Design

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