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Package Title: Chapter 8, Testbank
Course Title: Rainer, IS 7e
Chapter Number: 8

Question Type: Multiple Choice

1) In April 2015, Google announced its new wireless service, ________.

a) Google Fiber
b) Google MiFi
c) Project Fi
d) Project Wi

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

2) Which of the following is TRUE of Project Fi?

a) It allows customers to call, text, and check voicemail using Google Hangouts.
b) It is insecure since it relies on Wi-Fi hotspots.
c) It requires an annual contract.
d) It works the same as traditional carriers, billing customers after using the service.

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

3) Validas noted that smartphone users typically waste $28 each month on unused data. This $28
represents ________.

a) breakage
b) scratching
c) tethering
d) wastage

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

4) Google Project Fi customers can set up their phones as a mobile Wi-Fi router and allow their
laptops or tablets to surf the Internet on their phone’s data connection at no extra charge. This
process is called wireless ________.

a) breakage
b) combining
c) tethering
d) wastage

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

5) Suppose you use your university’s computer lab to print your research papers. If this computer
lab contains desktop computers that use a Wi-Fi hotspot to connect to the printer in the center of
the room, it is a ________ lab.

a) mobile
b) wireless
c) mobile and wireless
d) a waste of resources

Answer: b

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Introduction
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Evaluation
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

6) Suppose you use your university’s computer lab to print your research papers. If this computer
lab contains laptop computers that use a Wi-Fi hotspot to connect to the printer in the center of
the room, it is a ________ lab.

a) mobile
b) wireless
c) mobile and wireless
d) a waste of resources

Answer: c

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Introduction
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Evaluation
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

7) Suppose you use your university’s computer lab to print your research papers. If this computer
lab contains laptop computers that are connected to the printer in the center of the room with
Ethernet cables, it is a ________ lab.

a) mobile
b) wireless
c) mobile and wireless
d) a waste of resources

Answer: a

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Introduction
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Evaluation
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

8) ________ occurs when the functions of many physical devices are included in one other
physical device.
a) Dematerialization
b) Materialization
c) Pervasiveness
d) Ubiquitousness

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

9) ________ transmission systems transmit data through electromagnetic waves.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

10) ________ transmission systems are relatively inexpensive but must have unobstructed line of
sight.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

11) ________ transmission systems can have a large coverage area but are expensive.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

12) ________ transmission systems can have a large coverage area but their signals experience
propagation delay.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

13) The main problem with ________ transmission systems is their signals experience
propagation delay.

a) fiber
b) microwave
c) radio
d) satellite

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

14) ________ transmission systems can have a large coverage area but encryption must be used
for security.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

15) ________ transmission systems have signals that pass through walls but they are susceptible
to snooping unless encrypted.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

16) ________ transmission systems are inexpensive and easy to install but they create electrical
interference problems.

a) Fiber
b) Microwave
c) Radio
d) Satellite

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

17) ________ satellites are stationary relative to a point on the Earth.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

18) Only a few ________ satellites are needed for global coverage.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

19) ________ satellites have the longest transmission delay.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

20) ________ satellites are the most expensive to build and launch.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

21) ________ satellites have the longest orbital life.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

22) You have satellite TV. Providers use ________ satellites to get this service to you.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

23) ________ satellites have the largest footprint.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
24) ________ satellites move a little relative to a point on the Earth.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

25) A moderate number of ________ satellites are needed for global coverage.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

26) ________ satellites require medium-powered transmitters.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

27) ________ satellites have an orbital life of 6–12 years.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

28) ________ satellites are used to run the GPS system.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

29) ________ satellites move rapidly relative to a point on the Earth.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

30) ________ satellites have the smallest footprint.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

31) A large number of ________ satellites are needed for global coverage.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
32) ________ satellites require only low-power transmitters.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

33) ________ satellites have the most negligible transmission delay.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

34) ________ satellites are the least expensive to build and launch.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

35) ________ satellites have the shortest orbital life.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

36) Satellite telephone services are provided through ________ satellites.

a) GEO
b) LEO
c) MEO
d) VEO

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

37) GPS uses the known speed of the signals and distance from ________ satellite(s) to find the
location of a receiving station or user.

a) 1
b) 3
c) 5
d) 7

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

38) ________ does NOT currently have a GPS system planned or in use.

a) Australia
b) China
c) European Union
d) Russia

Answer: a

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

39) ________ provide(s) Internet access to rural and remote areas using balloons at an altitude of
11 miles.

a) Google’s Project Fi
b) Google’s Project Loon
c) Facebook drones
d) Facebook boons

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
40) ________ have a wingspan of a Boeing 737, fly at altitudes above 60,000 feet and stay aloft
for three months at a time.

a) Google’s Project Fi
b) Google’s Project Loon
c) Facebook drones
d) Facebook boons

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

41) The biggest problem with using wireless networks is ________.

a) accessibility
b) cost
c) security
d) usability

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

42) ________ is an unauthorized access point into a wireless network.

a) A rogue access point


b) An evil twin attack
c) Eavesdropping
d) War driving

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

43) If you bring your own router to school to set-up Wi-Fi but do not have permission from your
university to do this, this is ________.

a) a rogue access point


b) an evil twin attack
c) eavesdropping
d) war driving

Answer: a

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

44) If someone simulates a valid wireless access point to get people to provide usernames,
passwords, and account numbers without that person’s knowledge, this is ________.

a) a rogue access point


b) an evil twin attack
c) eavesdropping
d) war driving

Answer: b

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

45) Suppose you go through your neighborhood to figure out how many wireless networks are
unsecure. This is __________.
a) a rogue access point
b) an evil twin attack
c) eavesdropping
d) war driving

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

46) ________ refers to efforts by unauthorized users to access data that are traveling over
wireless networks.

a) A rogue access point


b) An evil twin attack
c) Eavesdropping
d) War driving

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

47) If a person intentionally or unintentionally interferes with your wireless network


transmissions, they are ________.

a) eavesdropping
b) QR coding
c) RF jamming
d) war driving

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

48) Data prices in ________ are among the lowest in the world.

a) Ethiopia
b) India
c) Russia
d) Vietnam

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

49) The number of Vietnamese people with an internet connection went from 12% in 2005 to
almost 50% in 2016 largely thanks to ________.

a) computers
b) Facebook’s drones
c) Google’s Project Fi
d) smartphones

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

50) Until recently, the only way to positively identify the correct species of fish was with DNA
testing which takes at least half a day. The first portable technology to identify one species of
fish, ________, takes 45 minutes.

a) Grouper
b) Herring
c) Sardines
d) Tuna

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

51) Shellcatch uses ________ to document which types of fish they catch and where.

a) ERP
b) GPS
c) RFID
d) TPS

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

52) Fishermen in ________ claim they earn about 25% more for their products by using
Shellcatch.

a) Chili
b) Mexico
c) Peru
d) the US

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

53) ________ is a short-range wireless network.

a) Bluetooth
b) LTE
c) MiFi
d) WiMAX

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

54) ________ is a short-range wireless network.

a) LTE
b) MiFi
c) UWB
d) WiMAX

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

55) ________ is a short-range wireless network.

a) LTE
b) MiFi
c) NFC
d) WiMAX

Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

56) ________ is a medium-range wireless network.

a) LTE
b) MiFi
c) UWB
d) WiMAX

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

57) ________ is a medium-range wireless network.

a) Cellular radio
b) LTE
c) UWB
d) Wi-Fi

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

58) ________ is a medium-range wireless network.

a) LTE
b) NFC
c) Super Wi-Fi
d) WiMAX

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

59) ________ is a wide-area wireless network.

a) LTE
b) MiFi
c) NFC
d) WiMAX

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

60) ________ is a high-bandwidth wireless technology with transmission speeds in excess of 100
Mbps. It is a ______-range wireless network technology.

a) NFC; medium
b) NFC; short
c) UWB; medium
d) UWB; short

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
61) ________ is designed to be embedded in mobile devices and can be used with mobile
wallets. It is a _________-range wireless network technology.

a) NFC; medium
b) NFC; short
c) UWB; medium
d) UWB; short

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Section Reference 1: 8.3
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Learning Objective 2: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

62) Firemen often use ________ to communicate with each other in burning buildings.

a) NFC
b) RFID
c) Wi-Fi
d) UWB

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

63) Suppose you use Speedpass+ at Exxon and Mobil to pay for your gas. This is ________
technology.

a) NFC
b) RFID
c) Wi-Fi
d) UWB

Answer: a

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

64) Medium-range wireless networks are ________ technology.

a) LAN
b) MAN
c) PAN
d) WAN

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

65) Which of the following is NOT a barrier to Wi-Fi expansion?

a) Cost
b) Roaming
c) Security
d) Usability

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
66) ________ is a substitute for Bluetooth.

a) MiFi
b) Super Wi-Fi
c) Wi-Fi Direct
d) WiMAX

Answer: c

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

67) ________ is a small, portable wireless device that provides users with a permanent Wi-Fi
hotspot wherever they go.

a) MiFi
b) Super Wi-Fi
c) Wi-Fi Direct
d) WiMAX

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

68) ________ is a wireless network proposal that creates long-distance wireless internet
connections; it uses the lower-frequency “white spaces” between broadcast TV channels.

a) MiFi
b) Super Wi-Fi
c) Wi-Fi Direct
d) WiMAX

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

69) ________ cellular networks used analog signals and had low bandwidth.

a) 1G
b) 2G
c) 3G
d) 4G

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

70) ________ cellular networks used digital signals primarily for voice communications and
provided data communication up to 10 Kbps.

a) 1G
b) 2G
c) 3G
d) 4G

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

71) ________ cellular networks use digital signals and can transmit voice and data at different
speeds based on how fast the user is moving; it supports video, web browsing, and instant
messaging.
a) 1G
b) 2G
c) 3G
d) 4G

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

72) LTE is ________ cellular technology.

a) 2G
b) 3G
c) 4G
d) 5G

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

73) ________ is expected to be deployed by 2020.

a) 2G
b) 3G
c) 4G
d) 5G

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

74) ________ is the amount of bandwidth actually available for you to use.

a) Broadband
b) Downloadability
c) Connection speed
d) Throughput

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

75) Your actual download speed is determined by ________.

a) broadband
b) downloadability
c) connection speed
d) throughput

Answer: d

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

76) Bobbejaanland Family Park implemented ________ technology to track customers.

a) cellular radio
b) LTE
c) UWB
d) Wi-Fi

Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.3
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

77) Under Belgian law, Bobbejaanland Family Park is considered a(n) ________ because
________.

a) ISP; it offers free Wi-Fi to patrons


b) ISP; it tracks users of the park
c) NAP; it offers free Wi-Fi to patrons
d) NAP; it tracks users of the park

Answer: a

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.3
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Analysis
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

78) ________ technology enables the use of mobile wallets.

a) NFC
b) UWB
c) Wi-Fi
d) WiMAX

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.3
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

79) ________ is the wireless transmission and receipt of data gathered from remote sensors.

a) A mobile portal
b) A voice portal
c) L-commerce
d) Telemetry

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.3
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

80) Find My iPhone is an example of ________.

a) a mobile portal
b) a voice portal
c) l-commerce
d) Telemetry

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.3
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

81) E-parking apps are an example of ________.

a) an intrabusiness application
b) L-commerce
c) mobile advertising
d) telemetry

Answer: b

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Analysis
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
82) ________ is a peer-to-peer parking app that allows drives to sell the rights to parking spaces
on streets.

a) MonkeyParking
b) ParkWhiz
c) PocketParker
d) Stratim

Answer: a

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

83) ________ calculates the odds that a particular parking lot has an open parking spot based on
user actions and parking lot data.

a) MonkeyParking
b) ParkWhiz
c) PocketParker
d) Stratim

Answer: c

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

84) ________ is an e-parking service that allows users to check the availability of parking spaces
in participating parking lots and garages and to book guaranteed spaces before reaching their
destination.

a) MonkeyParking
b) ParkWhiz
c) PocketParker
d) Stratim
Answer: b

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

85) ________ is a valet company that allows drives to click on an app so that when they arrive at
their destination a valet takes their cars for as long as they need.

a) MonkeyParking
b) ParkWhiz
c) PocketParker
d) Stratim

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

86) ________ offers a 15-minute prerecorded selection of Bollywood music and jokes
interspersed with four ads for various company products.

a) Cadbury
b) Marico
c) PepsiCo
d) Unilever

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.5
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
87) ________ offers free mobile airtime credit to customers for purchasing products.

a) Cadbury
b) Marico
c) P&G
d) Unilever

Answer: a

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.5
Learning Objective 1: Provide a specific example of how each of the five major m-commerce
applications can benefit a business.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

88) _________ is a system in which any object, natural or manmade, has a unique identity and is
able to send and receive information over a network without human interaction.

a) A mobile portal
b) A wireless network
c) The IoT
d) UWB

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

89) ________ does NOT have an important role in the Internet of Things.

a) 5G
b) Bluetooth
c) IPv4
d) Wireless sensors

Answer: c

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Synthesis
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

90) The adoption of ________ has been an important factor in the development of the Internet of
Things.

a) IPv2
b) IPv4
c) IPv6
d) IPv8

Answer: c

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

91) ________ is an autonomous device that monitors its own condition as well as physical and
environmental conditions around it; it is an underlying technology of ________.

a) A wireless sensor; the IoT


b) A wireless sensor; RFID
c) The IoT; a wireless sensor
d) RFID; a wireless sensor

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

92) _________ allows manufacturers to attach tags with antennas and computer chips on goods
and then track their movement through radio signals.
a) NFC
b) RFID
c) UWB
d) XML

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

93) RFID was developed to replace ________.

a) bar codes
b) NFC
c) QR codes
d) UWB

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

94) ________ is a two-dimensional code that can store much more information than ________.

a) A QR code; bar codes


b) A QR code; RFID
c) RFID; bar codes
d) RFID; QR codes

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

95) Which of the following is FALSE of QR codes?

a) QR codes are larger than bar codes because they store information both horizontally and
vertically.
b) QR codes are more resistant to damage than bar codes.
c) QR codes can be read from any direction or angle.
d) QR codes can store much more information than bar codes.

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

96) ________ use internal batteries for power, and they broadcast radio waves to a reader.

a) Active QR codes
b) Active RFID codes
c) Passive QR codes
d) Passive RFID codes

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

97) ________ rely entirely on readers for their power, are less expensive, and can be read only
up to 20 feet.

a) Active QR codes
b) Active RFID codes
c) Passive QR codes
d) Passive RFID codes
Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

98) You want to be able to track the pencils in your store because they seem to be disappearing.
You would want to mark the pencils with ________.

a) active QR codes
b) active RFID codes
c) passive QR codes
d) passive RFID codes

Answer: d

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.4
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

99) ________ launched EDEN to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its dock operations.

a) DHL
b) FedEx
c) The USPS
d) UPS

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.6
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

100) FedEx used ________ to improve dock operations.


a) NFC
b) QR codes
c) the IoT
d) UWB

Answer: c

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.6
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

101) Pacific Gas & Electric’s smart meters collect readings every ________.

a) minute
b) hour
c) week
d) month

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Closing Case
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

102) Pacific Gas & Electric’s smart meters collect readings every ________ where traditional
meters are read every ________.

a) minute; week
b) minute; month
c) hour; week
d) hour; month

Answer: b

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Closing Case
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

103) Some homeowners objected to Pacific Gas & Electric’s smart meters because of ________
concerns.

a) business
b) cost
c) environmental
d) privacy

Answer: d

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Closing Case
Learning Objective 1: Describe the Internet of Things, along with examples of how organizations
can use the Internet of Things.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Ethics
Standard 2 : AACSB || Technology

Question type: True/False

104) Project Fi brings wireless services to more than 120 countries worldwide.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

105) Project Fi focuses on providing better Wi-Fi services for the United States.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

106) The main problem with Project Fi is that it is completely insecure since it uses Wi-Fi
hotspots.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Opening Case
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

107) The terms wireless and mobile are synonymous.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Introduction
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

108) A device can be wireless but not mobile.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Introduction
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

109) A device can be mobile but not wireless.

Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Introduction
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

110) Modern smartphones exhibit a process called dematerialization.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

111) Satellite transmission systems are widely used but are being replaced by microwave data
communications systems.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

112) Microwave and satellite transmission systems must receive and transmit data through line
of sight.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology
113) LEO satellites have the longest orbital life.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

114) GEO satellites run the GPS system.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

115) A moderate number of MEO satellites are needed for global coverage.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

116) Satellite TV runs using GEO satellites.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

117) Cell phones in the US must have a GPS embedded in them so that the location of a person
making a 911 call can be detected immediately.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

118) People who set up rogue access points are always being malicious.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Analysis
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

119) Social networks and mobile commerce are the greatest sources of e-commerce in Vietnam.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

120) Vietnam skipped wireline communications by moving directly to wireless communications.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

121) The number of active mobile social media accounts in Vietnam is increasing faster than in
China, India, or Brazil.

Answer: True

Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.1
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

122) Shellcatch is only useful for large fisheries.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: IT’s About Business 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Identify advantages and disadvantages of each of the four main types of
wireless transmission media.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

123) Users can always roam from hotspot to hotspot seamlessly.

Answer: False

Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: 8.2
Learning Objective 1: Explain how businesses can use short-range, medium-range, and long-
range wireless networks.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Technology

124) Super Wi-Fi is super-fast Wi-Fi technology.

Answer: False
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7900 Hilgard P F, Cor 10 Sept
A 5
10761 Hatter W 3 I Oct 12
Dec
12302 Humes E M 2M
17
12416 Hook J M Cav 2D Jan 8 65
Aug
5252 Jennings G H “ 2A 64
10
Sept
9519 Jone A “ 1A
22
11117 Jay H, Cor 5K Oct 18
11399 Jomson G W 6G Oct 24
Dec
12344 Johnson A F 9D
26
July
3762 Kronk Peter Cav 2H
22
Aug
5085 Kuhn R 9A
8
Sept
8649 Kitchell S 7K
13
15 Nov
12023 King C
G 15
June
1985 Lyons D Cav 1K
15
11 April
795 Layton Stephen
A 29
Lindsley 10 June
1769
Samuel H 9
July
3622 Lewis S Cav 3 -
20
July
4095 Leadbeater J H 6B
27
Aug
5944 Leighton Wm 5H
17
6157 Luney Ed 8G Aug
19
15 Nov
12102 Larime C
C 20
11 June
2019 Menner Jacob
H 15
July
2852 Miller J Cav 1K
4
July
3323 McIntire R 8 I
14
July
3548 Marks Chas Cav 2G
18
Aug
4594 Mulrainy I 4B
3
Aug
4645 Miller S S Cav 2G
3
Aug
5250 Morell A 5K
10
35 Aug
5832 Mahler Jno
I 16
Aug
6986 Munn Chas 4K
27
10 Sept
8019 McElroy E
I 6
Sept
8332 Mount C H 9D
10
Sept
8592 Miller J 7K
13
39
10959 Mullan A Oct 14
B
12252 Mills F 2 I Oct 21
11564 Millington J Cav 1H Oct 27
6780 Noll M 9A Aug
25
Aug
4983 Nichols J SS 1C
7
14 Aug
7131 Osborne E
E 28
10463 Osborn J M 9H Oct 7
May
1071 Pratt J F 1M
13
11 May
1072 Purdee Chas
C 13
Aug
5206 Peterson Henry Cav 3H
10
Aug
6298 Peer T 9K
20
10 Aug
6962 Pelger M
G 27
12 Sept
7451 Peterson G
I 1
Sept
8017 Post C J 4 I
6
Sept
9990 Parker W 2 I
29
Dec
12221 Prink J 2 -
4
June
2145 Rooks H 5H
18
July
2821 Riley M Cav 1L
3
Robinson July
4066 “ 1B
Jacob 27
18 Aug
4858 Radford Wm
B 6
8282 Reed A 9D Sept
9
10
10461 Ray J Oct 7
A
10708 Regan D O 8C Oct 11
11292 Reevis F 2 I Oct 21
June
2548 Starr N 5H
27
Aug
5087 Simonds J 9K
8
Aug
5807 Shanahan W 9C
16
Aug
7364 Stout L, S’t 2C
21
Sept
7565 Street John J 9D
2
Sept
7577 Stiffin H 3M
2
Sept
7729 Skell C W Cav 3M
3
Sept
8687 Swetser P 9G
13
Sept
8751 Stevenson W Cav 2M
14
Sept
9328 Shay H H 7 I
19
10846 Smith A 5G Oct 13
12
10615 Sutton T Oct 28
K
11653 Stimmell I 5A Oct 30
Nov
11793 Sullivan I 8C 64
8
Nov
11882 Steele George 2B
6
10882 Sweet B F 10 Oct 13
K
June
1853 Tindel E, S’t 1B
11
Aug
5112 Taylor Peter 9 -
9
35 Aug
6131 Townsend J
I 19
Sept
7937 Turner B 4G
5
10 Sept
9398 Townsend F
C 21
11364 Thompson S 4 I Oct 21
12451 Thatcher J 8H Jan 14 65
Feb
12705 Toy J 7G
27
10
10212 Thomas Henry Oct 2 64
B
Aug
6448 Traittman Jas 9D
22
June
3634 Utter Stephen Art 1B
29
Nov
12100 Vallett W “ 5A
19
15 June
1955 Weed Wm, Cor
I 14
12 June
2246 Wood W J
E 20
Aug
4643 Widder W 5G
3
Aug
4998 Wainwright 9C
7
5031 Wolverton 1 I Aug
8
Aug
5099 Warner A 4A
9
Aug
5333 Willey J Cav 2M
10
Aug
6168 Winard Wm 2 I
19
35 Sept
7560 Willis A
I 2
Sept
8142 Wright S M 7K
8
Sept
8307 Ward J Cav 1H
10
Nov
12157 Williams W 1D
20
10 Feb
12658 Wells G 65
C 15
Total
170.

NEW YORK.
174 June
2038 Abbey O, Cor 64
- 15
85 June
2141 Abbey W H
E 18
15 Aug
4719 Abel C Art
C 4
104 Aug
4612 Aber J
I 3
97 Aug
5626 Ackerman Saml
K 14
64 Ackheart David 20 Mar
A 19
98 Sept
8497 Adams H
G 11
10 Aug
4581 Adams J A
F 2
61 Aug
6467 Adams O
C 22
100 Sept
8559 Adams S, S’t
- 12
85 July
3226 Adams T R
H 12
June
1700 Ades Ed Cav 8C
7
Aug
5047 Adeler A 8D
8
85 Aug
6575 Adney F
K 23
170 July
4382 Ahearn Daniel
- 31
85 July
3349 Aiken J W
H 15
Sept
8001 Akerman M Art 7L
6
42 Aug
7062 Albarson J
C 28
24 Aug
6698 Albert Wm Bat
- 24
15 Aug
7007 Alderman F Cav
F 27
125 June
1755 Alexander J
C 9
11212 Alford B C 152 Oct
F 20
14 July
3293 Allen A W Art
- 14
82 Jan
12452 Allen J I 65
A 14
Aug
5568 Allen W Cav 1H 64
13
39 Aug
5844 Allenburger J
B 16
39 Sept
7478 Allenberens E
D 1
48 Oct
11497 Allinger L
I 26
Sept
7587 Allman Chas Art 7C
2
111 Aug
6941 Almy F
K 26
75 Aug
5938 Alphord J
G 17
47 Sept
7739 Alsaver S
H 3
47 Apr
800 Ambler Fred
H 29
June
2344 Ambrose Jacob C 2C
23
2 Oct
10642 Ames Henry Art
- 10
14 Aug
4654 Ames J R, S’t Art
I 3
47 Sept
7743 Amgere G 64
E 3
162 June
1954 Amigh A
K 14
3739 Anderson A 100 July
I 21
99 Aug
4890 Anderson A
F 6
20 Apr
537 Anderson H Cav
M 14
39 Sept
8819 Anderson J
E 15
14 July
4110 Anderson L
D 27
111 May
1389 Andrews G
I 26
85 Sept
7533 Andrews W
K 1
Sept
8717 Ansom Robt Cav 1K
14
15 Aug
6548 Answell J “
A 23
5 Sept
8220 Antisdale Geo “
- 4
85 Aug
6976 Appleby S W
K 27
6 Sept
9741 Argt C
- 25
Oct
11172 Armond W 7F
19
140 Sept
9475 Armstrong H
G 21
164 Oct
10818 Armstrong J
C 12
24 Oct
11571 Armstrong W Bat
- 27
7470 Arnold R B Art 7L Sept
1
47 Aug
6551 Arnott C
C 26
146 June
1580 Asley C G
G 3
39 Dec
12202 Auster F
B 1
Feb
12622 Ashley S, Citizen - - 65
9
10 Aug
5544 Ashton ——, Cor 64
I 13
24 Aug
7207 Atwood G S Bat
- 29
14 May
950 Aubray K, S’t
A 8
66 Nov
11748 Augh J
D 2
52 Aug
5027 Augustine F
A 8
147 June
1736 Austin A
H 8
July
3094 Austin J Art 7M
10
147 Sept
8218 Austin G
H 3
147 Mar
12830 Ayers G S 65
G 29
140 Dec
12347 Babcock J M 64
I 27
111 May
1712 Babcock H
G 7
72 July
3066 Babcock J
E 9

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