41.
Which of the following is a holographic device?
42.
Which of the following uses technology to add the sense of touch to an
environment that previously only had visual and textual elements?
43.
Touch screen cell phones have ____. This is evidenced by the vibrations that
the user senses when he or she presses a button on the screen.
44.
_____ is the use of physiological characteristicssuch as your fingerprint,
the blood vessels in the iris of your eye, the sound of your voice, and even
your breathto provide identification.
45.
Chic! is a high-end luxury boutique in Paris that is especially popular among
its clientele because of the well-fitted dresses that it offers. All that
customers needs to do is decide on the design and color of a dress and
then enter a room in the store which scans their entire body. The store then
creates a dress based on the customer’s exact body structure and shape,
which fits them perfectly. Which of the following is the store using?
46.
Illuminas, a research firm in Moscow, maintains a high level of security due
to the sensitive research data that they handle. Certain parts of the facility
have restricted access and are accessible only to authorized personnel. To
validate the identity of such personnel, the firm uses a certain technology
which scans employees’ irises before granting them entry to such areas.
This is an example of which of the following aspects of personal
identification?
47.
The “_____” aspect of personal identification refers to something like a
password which everyone can create and has.
48.
Which of the following can perform a variety of physiological functions when
inserted into the human body?
49.
Which of the following can be placed in the human body to store important
information about a person, such as medical history, and can be GPS-
enabled to offer a method of tracking?
50.
Which of the following is a standard for transmitting information in the form
of short-range radio waves over distances of up to 30 feet?
51.
Melissa and her friend, Erica, go on a hike to get away from the hustle
bustle of city life. During the hike, Melissa takes several photographs with
her cell phone camera and she uses a certain technology to transfer them
to Erica. However, when she tries sending them to her friends who lives in
the next city, she is unable to transfer the photographs. Which of the
following technologies is Melissa using?
52.
Which of the following refers to a standard for transmitting information in
the form of radio waves over distances up to about several miles?
53.
Which of the following refers to a wireless transmission technology
developed primarily for mobile phones to support mobile commerce and
other phone activities?
54.
Which of the following uses a microchip in a tag to store information, and
information is transmitted from the tag when the microchip is exposed to
the correct frequency of radio waves?
55.
With RFID technologies, each individual piece of merchandise will have a
unique ____.
56.
Which of the following is a discipline that seeks to control matter at the
atomic and sub-atomic levels for the purpose of building devices on the
same small scale?
57.
Which of the following refers to the process of countries being defined by
the extent to which they have only limited access to and use of technology?
True / False Questions
58.
Personal software-as-a-service allows users to rent personal productivity
software.
59.
Push technology comprises of mass e-mailings.
60.
A person searching for information on car rental services online is an
example of push technology.
61.
Push technology is unaffected by the development of data warehouse
technologies.
62.
F2b2C is an e-commerce model where a customer can specify a custom
order directly to a factory.
63.
Most VoIP providers offer free unlimited long distance calling only within
one’s country.