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A block that may be occupied by only one train at a time. - Answer-Absolute Block 
A color light color positon light or semaphore signal without a number plate a "P" marker, "APP" marker 
"C" marker or "G" marker that conveys stop as its most restrictive indication. - Answer-Absolute Signal 
A railroad crossing at grade it is protected by signals which are actuated automatically by the approach 
of a train. - Answer-Automated Railroad Crossing 
A block signal that is activated either by ...
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A block that may be occupied by only one train at a time. - Answer-Absolute Block 
A color light color positon light or semaphore signal without a number plate a "P" marker, "APP" marker 
"C" marker or "G" marker that conveys stop as its most restrictive indication. - Answer-Absolute Signal 
A railroad crossing at grade it is protected by signals which are actuated automatically by the approach 
of a train. - Answer-Automated Railroad Crossing 
A block signal that is activated either by ...
What are the five main components of a computer? Processor (CPU) 
Output device(s) 
Input device (s) 
Main memory 
Secondary memory 
What would be the data for a program to add two numbers? The 2 numbers. The data is 
the input to the program. 
What would be the data for a program that assigns letter grades to students in a class? 
The students numerical grades entered by the teacher. 
What is the difference between a machine-language program and a highlevel language 
program? Programs wri...
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What are the five main components of a computer? Processor (CPU) 
Output device(s) 
Input device (s) 
Main memory 
Secondary memory 
What would be the data for a program to add two numbers? The 2 numbers. The data is 
the input to the program. 
What would be the data for a program that assigns letter grades to students in a class? 
The students numerical grades entered by the teacher. 
What is the difference between a machine-language program and a highlevel language 
program? Programs wri...
T/F - Sole Proprietorship is the most common form of business ownershipT 
T/F - A Sole Proprietor may have to sell personal assets to pay off company debtsT 
T/F - Sole Proprietorship has unlimited liabilityT 
When you the words Capital Market in a MCQ question should you think Long Term or 
Short Term?Long Term 
T/F - Does this describe a Capital Market - A financial relationship created by institutions and 
arrangements that allows suppliers and demanders of long-term funds to make 
transac...
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T/F - Sole Proprietorship is the most common form of business ownershipT 
T/F - A Sole Proprietor may have to sell personal assets to pay off company debtsT 
T/F - Sole Proprietorship has unlimited liabilityT 
When you the words Capital Market in a MCQ question should you think Long Term or 
Short Term?Long Term 
T/F - Does this describe a Capital Market - A financial relationship created by institutions and 
arrangements that allows suppliers and demanders of long-term funds to make 
transac...
With increased debt comes greater risk, as well as higher potential reward. Therefore, the 
greater the financial ___________, the greater the potential risk and reward.leverage 
Financial ________________ is the magnification of risk and return through the use of fixedcost financing, such as debt and preference share capital. The more fixed debt a firm uses, the 
greater will be its expected risk and return.leverage 
Which ratio measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firms ...
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With increased debt comes greater risk, as well as higher potential reward. Therefore, the 
greater the financial ___________, the greater the potential risk and reward.leverage 
Financial ________________ is the magnification of risk and return through the use of fixedcost financing, such as debt and preference share capital. The more fixed debt a firm uses, the 
greater will be its expected risk and return.leverage 
Which ratio measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firms ...
main themes in the field of the self.- Ideas about what the self is (the concept of the 
self) 
- Ideas about how the self comes into being (the foundations of the self) 
- Ideas about the functioning of the self (the dynamics of the self). 
general definition of the concept of self(a) a stable core that underlies one's experiences 
(b) the core of the totality of one's experiences
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main themes in the field of the self.- Ideas about what the self is (the concept of the 
self) 
- Ideas about how the self comes into being (the foundations of the self) 
- Ideas about the functioning of the self (the dynamics of the self). 
general definition of the concept of self(a) a stable core that underlies one's experiences 
(b) the core of the totality of one's experiences
main themes in the field of emotion - The definition of the concept of emotion 
- Components of emotion 
- Theories of emotion 
- Classification of emotions 
- Factors influencing the interpretation of emotions 
- The concept of emotional intelligence 
- The relation between emotions and motivation
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main themes in the field of emotion - The definition of the concept of emotion 
- Components of emotion 
- Theories of emotion 
- Classification of emotions 
- Factors influencing the interpretation of emotions 
- The concept of emotional intelligence 
- The relation between emotions and motivation
main themes in the field of motivation 1. Motivation can be understood in terms of its 
structure and its process 
2. Motivation is structured in terms of the dimensions of motivated behaviour, and in terms of 
the sources of motivated behaviour 
3. The process of motivation occurs in terms of the fulfilment of needs 
4. The needs form a hierarchy in which some needs are substantive whereas others are 
instrumental.
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main themes in the field of motivation 1. Motivation can be understood in terms of its 
structure and its process 
2. Motivation is structured in terms of the dimensions of motivated behaviour, and in terms of 
the sources of motivated behaviour 
3. The process of motivation occurs in terms of the fulfilment of needs 
4. The needs form a hierarchy in which some needs are substantive whereas others are 
instrumental.
CorrelationA measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how 
well either factor predicts the other. 
Chi-square testA significance test used to determine if a linear relationship exists 
between two variables measured on interval or ratio scales. 
HypothesisA testable prediction, often implied by a theory 
Null Hypothesis (H0)A statement of "no difference." 
alternative hypothesisThe hypothesis stating what the researcher is seeking evidence of. 
A statement of in...
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CorrelationA measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how 
well either factor predicts the other. 
Chi-square testA significance test used to determine if a linear relationship exists 
between two variables measured on interval or ratio scales. 
HypothesisA testable prediction, often implied by a theory 
Null Hypothesis (H0)A statement of "no difference." 
alternative hypothesisThe hypothesis stating what the researcher is seeking evidence of. 
A statement of in...
What are 3 measures of central tendency? mean, median, mode 
What are 5 measures of location? Maximum, Minimum, Quartiles, Percentiles, and 
Deciles. 
What are 4 measures of spread? Range, Standard deviation, Interquartile range and 
variance. 
How to find the median? N/2 and round up if a decimal. 
What is the equation to calculate median? Start of interval + (fraction across interval x 
size of interval)
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What are 3 measures of central tendency? mean, median, mode 
What are 5 measures of location? Maximum, Minimum, Quartiles, Percentiles, and 
Deciles. 
What are 4 measures of spread? Range, Standard deviation, Interquartile range and 
variance. 
How to find the median? N/2 and round up if a decimal. 
What is the equation to calculate median? Start of interval + (fraction across interval x 
size of interval)
Histones are _________ Charged and are rich in _________ Amino Acids - Positively 
- *Lysine* and *Arginine* "*LA*" 
DNA Methylation occurs on which Nucleotides? *Cytosine* and *Adenine* 
Cytosine is _________ and turned to Uracil *Deaminated* 
*Cytosine → Uracil* 
Add ________ to Uracil to form _________ Methyl Group 
Thymine 
*Uracil → Thymine*
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Histones are _________ Charged and are rich in _________ Amino Acids - Positively 
- *Lysine* and *Arginine* "*LA*" 
DNA Methylation occurs on which Nucleotides? *Cytosine* and *Adenine* 
Cytosine is _________ and turned to Uracil *Deaminated* 
*Cytosine → Uracil* 
Add ________ to Uracil to form _________ Methyl Group 
Thymine 
*Uracil → Thymine*
Three common controls used to protect the availability of information are - Answer-- Redundancy 
- Backups 
- access controls 
Governance has several goals, including - Answer-Providing strategic direction, Ensuring that objectives 
are achieved, Verifying that organizational resources are being used appropriately, Ascertaining whether 
risk is being managed properly. 
According to the NIST framework, which of the following are considered key functions necessary for the 
protection of digital as...
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Three common controls used to protect the availability of information are - Answer-- Redundancy 
- Backups 
- access controls 
Governance has several goals, including - Answer-Providing strategic direction, Ensuring that objectives 
are achieved, Verifying that organizational resources are being used appropriately, Ascertaining whether 
risk is being managed properly. 
According to the NIST framework, which of the following are considered key functions necessary for the 
protection of digital as...
What are the four Organic Molecules? Carbohydrates 
Lipids 
Proteins 
Nucleic Acids 
A building block of polymer? monomer 
What is the monomer for carbohydrates? monosaccharides 
What are the building blocks for lipids? fatty acids and glycerol 
What is the monomer of proteins? amino acid
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What are the four Organic Molecules? Carbohydrates 
Lipids 
Proteins 
Nucleic Acids 
A building block of polymer? monomer 
What is the monomer for carbohydrates? monosaccharides 
What are the building blocks for lipids? fatty acids and glycerol 
What is the monomer of proteins? amino acid
ACCOUNTING Planning; Recording; Analyzing; Interpreting financial information. 
PLANNING DECISIONS Financial information is used to determine future actions. 
Historical information provided by the accounting process serves as a basis for forecasting. 
CONTROL Using financial information to evaluate the results of financial activities. 
THE FUNCTION OF ACCOUNTING 1. The value added to the networth of a 
person/entity during a particular period. 
2. The accumulated networth of that person/entit...
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ACCOUNTING Planning; Recording; Analyzing; Interpreting financial information. 
PLANNING DECISIONS Financial information is used to determine future actions. 
Historical information provided by the accounting process serves as a basis for forecasting. 
CONTROL Using financial information to evaluate the results of financial activities. 
THE FUNCTION OF ACCOUNTING 1. The value added to the networth of a 
person/entity during a particular period. 
2. The accumulated networth of that person/entit...
Non-current Assets land and buildings 
Furniture and equipment 
Vehicles 
Financial Assets 
Non-current Asset Assets of a more permanent nature which are essential in the process 
of earning income 
Current Asset Assets which have a short lifespan and continually change in the normal 
course of business 
Current Assets inventories 
Debtors 
Bills received 
Cash at the bank
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Non-current Assets land and buildings 
Furniture and equipment 
Vehicles 
Financial Assets 
Non-current Asset Assets of a more permanent nature which are essential in the process 
of earning income 
Current Asset Assets which have a short lifespan and continually change in the normal 
course of business 
Current Assets inventories 
Debtors 
Bills received 
Cash at the bank
Dell Client Foundations Questions with Complete Solutions
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Dell Client Foundations Questions with Complete Solutions
Dell Tech Direct questions with complete solutions
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Dell Tech Direct questions with complete solutions
Mary and Joseph work in the same department. They regularly visit each other in the office to 
talk about work. This is an example of . . . relationship. casual 
Thando and Rachel attend the same class and soon become friends. Your groupmate believes 
that proximity determines their friendship. You say . . . proximity is a relevant factor, 
but I think communication is another relevant factor 
Your groupmate comes across the following statement: "There are two main approaches to 
understand...
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Mary and Joseph work in the same department. They regularly visit each other in the office to 
talk about work. This is an example of . . . relationship. casual 
Thando and Rachel attend the same class and soon become friends. Your groupmate believes 
that proximity determines their friendship. You say . . . proximity is a relevant factor, 
but I think communication is another relevant factor 
Your groupmate comes across the following statement: "There are two main approaches to 
understand...
Dell Client Foundations Study Guide with Correct Answers
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Dell Client Foundations Study Guide with Correct Answers
Dell Client Foundation Questions with Complete Solutions
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Dell Client Foundation Questions with Complete Solutions
psychology is thesystematic, scientific study of behaviours and mental processes 
sciencea method for learning about reality through systematic observation and 
experimentation - absolutely requires proof and evidence 
Objectivity means thatconclusions about any phenomena are based on facts without the 
influence from personal emotions or biases 
subjectivity means thatconclusions reflect personal points of view 
The goals of psychologyDescription - (What is it?) 
Explanation - (Why it is happ...
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psychology is thesystematic, scientific study of behaviours and mental processes 
sciencea method for learning about reality through systematic observation and 
experimentation - absolutely requires proof and evidence 
Objectivity means thatconclusions about any phenomena are based on facts without the 
influence from personal emotions or biases 
subjectivity means thatconclusions reflect personal points of view 
The goals of psychologyDescription - (What is it?) 
Explanation - (Why it is happ...
Client Foundation Questions with Correct Answers
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Client Foundation Questions with Correct Answers
What is a critical way to foster a positive employee experience that will, in turn, lead to a positive 
customer experience? - Answer-Empower the teams on the front lines to make their own decisions 
Ethnographic research involves observing customer behavior mostly in which of following locations or 
experiences? - Answer-Natural setting 
Which of the following does a customer journey map plot? - Answer-The entire journey of a customer's 
relationship with a company. 
All of the following are a...
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What is a critical way to foster a positive employee experience that will, in turn, lead to a positive 
customer experience? - Answer-Empower the teams on the front lines to make their own decisions 
Ethnographic research involves observing customer behavior mostly in which of following locations or 
experiences? - Answer-Natural setting 
Which of the following does a customer journey map plot? - Answer-The entire journey of a customer's 
relationship with a company. 
All of the following are a...
Find X and Y intercepts 
i. x= -2,2,3 
ii. x= -2,2 
iii. x=-1 
iv. x=3 
v. None Exis
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Find X and Y intercepts 
i. x= -2,2,3 
ii. x= -2,2 
iii. x=-1 
iv. x=3 
v. None Exis
The population in this survey is: The target of the survey is to assess the service that 
costumers get at the dealerships. 
The correct answer is: Customers that arrive at dealerships of the company. 
The sample in this survey is: that arrive at the selected dealerships during the day of 
visit. 
A parameter that may be targeted by this survey is: The percentage of costumers that 
possess a car made by the company. 
A statistic that may be used to summarize the outcome of the survey is: The ...
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The population in this survey is: The target of the survey is to assess the service that 
costumers get at the dealerships. 
The correct answer is: Customers that arrive at dealerships of the company. 
The sample in this survey is: that arrive at the selected dealerships during the day of 
visit. 
A parameter that may be targeted by this survey is: The percentage of costumers that 
possess a car made by the company. 
A statistic that may be used to summarize the outcome of the survey is: The ...
Business Continuity Terms
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Business Continuity Terms