Reference no: EM13462935
1) All of the following are examples of e-government except:
a. an eBay-seller sells surplus army supplies.
b. a contractor submits an application for a building permit using a city hall Web site.
c. an unemployed worker consults a Website operated by the state employment department to learn about job openings in his city.
d. a citizen takes an online drivers' education course.
2) An example of G2C is ___________.
a. an employee at the Chamber of Commerce gets local demographic data from a U.S. census site.
b. a driver applies for and pays for the renewal of his auto tag online.
c. a road contractor uses the Internet to submit a closed bid on a paving contract.
d. a regional hospital conducts an online reverse auction for cleaning supplies.
3) Sharing information more quickly and conveniently between the federal and state, local, and tribal governments is a performance objective of which category of e-government?
a. G2C
b. G2B
c. G2G
d. IEE
4) Chaplin reports quarterly sales revenue from his business to city hall over the Internet. He pays his local business tax with a credit card. This is an example of _____________.
a. e-government
b. G2C e-commerce
c. G2B e-commerce
d. e-procurement
5) A government agency uses a reverse e-auction to comply with the tendering system requirements specified by law. This is an example of _____________.
a. e-government
b. G2C e-commerce
c. G2B e-commerce
d. e-procurement
6) What motivated the implementation of government e-procurement?
a. Governments must interact with other types of governments on a daily basis.
b. Governments buy large amounts of MROs and other materials directly from suppliers.
c. The government needs to offer training and education to thousands of employees.
d. Technology made it possible to quickly implement government-wide systems.
7) All of the following describe Second Life (SL) and SL Educators (SLED) except:
a. SLED sponsors meet-and-greet events in SL, helping real-life educators to connect with each other.
b. Educators have been slow to embrace SL because of the complexity of its media-rich features.
c. Students and educators can work together in SL from anywhere in the world as part of a globally networked virtual classroom environment.
d. Using SL as a supplement to traditional classroom environments provides new opportunities for enriching existing curricula.
8) More and more people are willing to pay for digital music, as shown by the success of ______________.
a. Napster
b. Kazaa
c. iTunes
d. P2P
9) E-books can be delivered in all of the following ways except:
a. via Web access.
b. via Web download.
c. via RFID.
d. via dedicated reader.
10) The primary advantage that e-books offer publishers is _____________.
a. the ability to reach many readers
b. lower production, marketing, and delivery costs
c. the ease of customizing textbooks and trade books
d. the ease of updating books in real-time