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Package Title: Homework Questions
Course Title: IS 5e
Chapter Number: Technology Guide 2
Question Type: True/False
1) Software programs are typically straightforward, with few possibilities of errors.
2) As long as a computer program works, no one worries about the documentation.
3) The set of computer programs used to manage hardware resources is called:
a) Microsoft Office Suite.
b) Application software
c) General software.
d) Systems software.
e) Personal application software.
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5) Open systems refers to a model of computer products hardware, operating systems, and application
software that enable any computing device to be seamlessly connected to and interact with any other
computing device.
6) _____ is software that typically denies access to the underlying source code.
a) Freeware
b) Shareware
c) Open systems
d) Open-source software
e) Software-as-a-Service
7) The user interface is the most sophisticated on enterprise operating systems and the least sophisticated on
desktop operating systems.
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8) The _____ allows users to exert direct control of icons on the computer screen.
a) Systems software
b) Application software
c) Graphical user interface
d) Plug-and-play
e) Operating system
9) Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X are examples of
a) Systems software.
b) Application software.
c) Graphical user interface.
d) Plug-and-play.
e) Operating systems.
10) Personal application software consists of widely used packages such as word processing, spreadsheet,
communications, and graphics software.
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11) Voice-recognition software, although an interesting concept, will not be a reality for a long time to come.

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