unless otherwise indicated. Choose the most appropriate‚ accurate or correct answer. Answers on questionnaire will not be corrected. At the end of the exam return the questionnaire and answer sheet. DO NOT WRITE ON THE QUESTIONNAIRE. ONE POINT PER QUESTION 1. Which of the following best describes the justification for “Affirmative Action”? a) Women and visible minorities are victims of systemic discrimination which can be overcome by programs designed to increase diversity; b) Women and visible minorities
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1. A shareholder in a professional corporation can be liable for malpractice arising from the rendering of professional services. (Points : 2) True False 2. Jay tells Kim that he will buy her textbook from the last semester for $80. Kim agrees. Jay and Kim have (Points : 2) an express contract. an implied-in-fact contract. an implied-in-law contract. a quasi contract. 3. Barb allows Candy to enter Barb ’s warehouse and take a DVD player. Charged
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Chapter 5: Time Value of Money Multiple Choice Questions 1. What is the total amount accumulated after three years if someone invests $1‚000 today with a simple annual interest rate of 5 percent? With a compound annual interest rate of 5 percent? A. $1‚150‚ $1‚103 B. $1‚110‚ $1‚158 C. $1‚150‚ $1‚158 D. $1‚110‚ $1‚103 Level of difficulty: Easy Solution: C. Simple interest rate: $1‚000 + ($1‚000)(5%)(3) = $1‚150 Compound interest rate: $1‚000(1.05)3 = $1‚158 2
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Network diagrams are schematic displays of project schedule activities and the interdependencies between these activities. When developed properly‚ this graphical view of a project’s activities conveys critical schedule characteristics required to effectively analyze and adjust schedules – thus resulting in accurate and feasible schedules. This document addresses what should be considered in the development of a network diagram‚ how network diagrams are created‚ and how they may be analyzed to identify
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1. How many brothers does Joe Fontaine have? He has two older brothers. 2. What was Lennie doing on the night Bailey died? She was doing her chemistry homework. 3. According to Gram‚ what is Lennie and Bailey’s mother like? Gram says their mom is an explorer‚ kind of like Columbus. 4. True or false? Lennie has kissed a total of four boys. True. 5. Why does Lennie compare Big to an enormous balloon? She says that Big has been smoking so much weed lately that when he’s home‚ he seems to hover over
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supercontinent called Pangaea? Choose one answer. a. Alfred Wegener Correct b. Charles Darwin Incorrect c. Arthur Holmes Incorrect d. Harry Hess Incorrect . Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. . Question 2 Marks: 1 The scientific community rejected the theory of plate tectonics because Alfred Wegener could NOT Choose one answer. a. identify a mechanism to move the continents. Correct b. disprove competing theories that were
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5. The political cartoonist who drew this picture probably believed that A. European nations were pleased with aid given them by the Coolidge administration B. governmental agencies were receiving too much financial support from the Coolidge administration C. American industrial and commercial leaders approved of the Coolidge administration’s business policies D. consumers had benefited from the Federal Reserve Board’s tight money policy from 1925 through 1928 E. Congress was pleased by President
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NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGN by Richard Van Slyke Polytechnic University rvslyke@poly.edu © R. Van Slyke 2000‚2001 Revised 1/21/01 Network Planning and Design Rev. January 21‚ 2001 p. 1 NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGN I. The Project Environment—The Big Picture Organizational Strategy and Culture Business role of applications in the organization Technology push/ demand pull Technological risk; the “bleeding edge” External Factors II. Planning System Development Methodologies III. Design
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1. Crime are usually classified as (a) Index crimes (b) Personal crimes (c) Property crimes (d) All of the above 2. What are some characteristics of white collar crime (a) Tends to be made up of complex‚ sophisticated and relatively technical actions (b) When legitimate or conventional avenues make the attainment of a goal difficult or impossible 3. Why is white collar crime so much more lucrative than ordinary burglaries‚ robberies and larcenies? (a) White collar
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Goals 6 2.2. Technical Goals 7 3. Organization Unit 8 4. Design Concept 9 4.1. Hierarchical Network Design 9 4.2. Enterprise Network Design 11 5. Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) 12 6. Server Farm 14 7. Topology 16 7.1. Types of Topology 16 7.1.1. Bus Topology 16 7.1.2. Ring Topology 17 7.1.3. Mesh Topology 17 7.1.4. Star Topology 18 7.2. Physical Topology 19 7.3. Logical Topology 20 8. Calculating the Subnets 21 9. Conclusion 32
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