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360+ Software Project Management (SPM) Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Computer Science Engineering (CSE) .

351.

                 captive requires that the cloud accommodate multiple compliance regimes.

A. licensed
B. policy-based
C. variable
D. all of the mentioned
Answer» B. policy-based
Explanation: compliance with laws and policies varies by geographical area.
352.

Security methods such as private encryption, VLANs and firewalls comes under                      subject area.

A. accounting management
B. compliance
C. data privacy
D. all of the mentioned
Answer» C. data privacy
Explanation: to ensure data privacy in the cloud, additional security methods such as private encryption, vlans, firewalls, and local storage of sensitive data are necessary.
353.

Which of the following captive area deals with monitoring?

A. licensed
B. variable but under control
C. low
D. all of the mentioned
Answer» B. variable but under control
Explanation: for private systems, any monitoring system the organization wishes to deploy can be brought to bear.
354.

The reputation for cloud computing services for the quality of those services is shared by                    

A. replicas
B. shards
C. tenants
D. all of the mentioned
Answer» C. tenants
Explanation: clouds often have higher reliability than private systems.
355.

Cloud                  are standardized in order to appeal to the majority of its audience.

A. svas
B. slas
C. sals
D. none of the mentioned
Answer» B. slas
Explanation: custom slas that allow for multiple data sources are difficult to obtain or enforce.
356.

                       is a function of the particular enterprise and application in an on- premises deployment.

A. vendor lock
B. vendor lock-in
C. vendor lock-ins
D. none of the mentioned
Answer» B. vendor lock-in
Explanation: vendor lock-in for a cloud computing solution in a paas model is very high.
357.

Which of these is the external sounds present in the channels of communication?

A. noise
B. semantic problems
C. cultural barriers
D. over communication
Answer» A. noise
Explanation: noise is the external sounds present in the channels of communication, which results in the reduction of the audibility or omission of some words from the message.
358.

12 COMMUNICATION PLANS

A. noise
B. planning
C. semantic problems
D. wrong assumptions
Answer» B. planning
Explanation: lack of planning must be avoided for effects communication. there are innumerable examples of people who would give an ill planned, long winding lecture while a short presentation with tables or graphs would be sufficient.
359.

                     are problems arising from expression.

A. cultural barriers
B. semantic problems
C. wrong assumptions
D. selecting perception
Answer» B. semantic problems
Explanation: the correct statement is: semantic problems are problems arising from expression or transmission of meaning in communication.
360.

Both encoding and decoding of message are influenced by our emotions.

A. true
B. false
Answer» A. true
Explanation: the statement is true. both encoding and decoding of message are influenced by our emotions. emotions play a very important role in our lives.
361.

In which of these problems, is the actual message lost in the abundance of transmitted information?

A. selecting perception
B. over communication
C. under communication
D. filtering
Answer» B. over communication
Explanation: in the case of over communication, the actual message is lost in
362.

Communication should serve as a conflict- reduction exercise.

A. true
B. false
Answer» A. true
Explanation: the statement is true. communication should serve as a conflict- reduction exercise. when people start competing for the fulfillment of their narrow interests communication suffers.
363.

               means to impart understanding of the message.

A. encoding
B. receiver
C. decoding
D. feedback
Answer» C. decoding
Explanation: the correct statement is: decoding means to impart understanding of the message. receiver has to identify the person, words symbols, etc..
364.

When is the communication process complete?

A. when the sender transmits the message
B. when the message enters the channel
C. when the message leaves the channel
D. when the receiver understands the message.
Answer» D. when the receiver understands the message.
Explanation: communication is complete only when the receiver understands the message. many communication problems arise because of misunderstandings.
365.

             is the first enemy of communication.

A. noise
B. clarity
C. politeness
D. completeness
Answer» A. noise
Explanation: the correct statement is: noise is the first and foremost enemy of communication. every possible effort must be made to eliminate the element of noise that distorts communication.
366.

Which of these must be avoided for effective communication?

A. sharing of activity
B. listening
C. ambiguity
D. politeness
Answer» C. ambiguity
Explanation: ambiguity must be avoided. clarity and crispness of the message is very
367.

Which of these is not a commandment of effective communication?

A. clarity in language
B. listen poorly
C. home communication skills
D. adequate medium
Answer» B. listen poorly
Explanation: in order to ensure an effective communication one must take care of ten commandments: clarity in language, home communication skills, listen attentively, etc..

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