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What is Government 2.0 characterized by? Use of social networks and user participation
What does LMS stand for in e-learning? Learning Management System
Which of the following is a major benefit of e-learning? Self-paced learning
An e-book is: A book in digital format readable on electronic devices
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of m-government? Increased reach and speed Cost reduction Lack of standards and legislation Modernizing operations Lack of standards and legislation
Which term refers to e-government applications using wireless platforms? M-government
Vendor-managed inventory (VMI) refers to: Suppliers managing retailers’ inventory
Which technology uses computer graphics to simulate solutions for e-training? LMS VIS (Visual Interactive Simulation) VMI ERP VIS (Visual Interactive Simulation)
What is collaborative commerce (c-commerce)? Electronic support for business collaboration
Government e-procurement mainly deals with purchasing: Consumer goods Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) items Luxury items Agricultural products Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) items
A government agency wants to modernize operations and reduce costs by allowing employees to use their own mobile devices. Which initiative supports this? E-learning M-government Government 2.0 Collaborative commerce M-government
A municipality wants to implement mobile apps for citizens to report issues like potholes and broken streetlights. What is this called? E-learning M-government Social learning Collaborative commerce M-government
An individual sells a second-hand laptop to another person through an online auction site. Which e-commerce model is this? B2B G2C C2C G2E C2C
A business wants to store and share its best practices and expert knowledge across departments. Which system should it implement? Collaborative commerce Knowledge management E-learning Virtual universities Knowledge management
A university offers courses that students can access anytime via mobile devices. What is this called? Distance learning M-learning Social learning Virtual commerce M-learning
Two companies want to jointly design and develop a new product using online tools. Which concept applies? G2B Collaborative commerce C2C Social learning Collaborative commerce
A company wants to ensure its knowledge base is always updated and accessible to employees worldwide. Increased paper usage Efficient dissemination of knowledge Reduced collaboration Elimination of digital tools Efficient dissemination of knowledge
A government agency faces challenges in implementing m-government because mobile devices are too complex for some citizens. What type of issue is this? Security issue Infrastructure issue Usability issue Legislative issue Usability issue
A city wants to enable its employees to access HR services and payroll information online. Which category applies? G2C G2B G2E G2G G2E
A government department needs to share classified data securely with other departments. Which category is relevant? G2C G2B G2G G2E G2G
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