Unit 8/Nine Weeks

Unit 8/Nine Weeks

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12 Qs

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Unit 8/Nine Weeks

Unit 8/Nine Weeks

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Instructional Technology

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Markus is finding that it takes too long to track down all of the groceries he needs to buy from a given store. GroceryGrabbr to the rescue! The app allows Markus to input his shopping list and search for his local grocery store in GroceryGrabbr's database. If his grocery store is there, Markus is all set to go! The database stores grocery items, cost, and item location information for each grocery store. When Markus walks into the store, a notification pops up on his smartphone letting him know that GroceryGrabbr is ready to get to work. Each of Markus' grocery items is displayed one at a time, along with the aisle number and shelf location. After Markus grabs his items off the shelf, he hits a button on the app to navigate to the next item. The list of items is arranged so that Markus follows the most efficient path through the grocery store. When Markus finishes shopping, the total amount of money his groceries cost is displayed, which allows him to double check the total cost with the cashier. GroceryGrabbr pays grocery stores a small amount of money for each user who successfully uses the app and checks out of the store with over one hundred dollars worth of groceries.

Which of the following data must be obtained from the user's smartphone in order for GroceryGrabbr to suggest the order for picking up groceries?

the grocery list the user input

the location of the grocery store

the user's photo album on their smartphone

the user's current location

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Markus is finding that it takes too long to track down all of the groceries he needs to buy from a given store. GroceryGrabbr to the rescue! The app allows Markus to input his shopping list and search for his local grocery store in GroceryGrabbr's database. If his grocery store is there, Markus is all set to go! The database stores grocery items, cost, and item location information for each grocery store. When Markus walks into the store, a notification pops up on his smartphone letting him know that GroceryGrabbr is ready to get to work. Each of Markus' grocery items is displayed one at a time, along with the aisle number and shelf location. After Markus grabs his items off the shelf, he hits a button on the app to navigate to the next item. The list of items is arranged so that Markus follows the most efficient path through the grocery store. When Markus finishes shopping, the total amount of money his groceries cost is displayed, which allows him to double check the total cost with the cashier. GroceryGrabbr pays grocery stores a small amount of money for each user who successfully uses the app and checks out of the store with over one hundred dollars worth of groceries.

Which of the following data is not obtained using data collection from the smartphone, but is necessary for GroceryGrabbr to create the total cost of groceries on the list?

the location of the grocery store

the location of the user

the cost of groceries

the shelf location of the groceries

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Markus is finding that it takes too long to track down all of the groceries he needs to buy from a given store. GroceryGrabbr to the rescue! The app allows Markus to input his shopping list and search for his local grocery store in GroceryGrabbr's database. If his grocery store is there, Markus is all set to go! The database stores grocery items, cost, and item location information for each grocery store. When Markus walks into the store, a notification pops up on his smartphone letting him know that GroceryGrabbr is ready to get to work. Each of Markus' grocery items is displayed one at a time, along with the aisle number and shelf location. After Markus grabs his items off the shelf, he hits a button on the app to navigate to the next item. The list of items is arranged so that Markus follows the most efficient path through the grocery store. When Markus finishes shopping, the total amount of money his groceries cost is displayed, which allows him to double check the total cost with the cashier. GroceryGrabbr pays grocery stores a small amount of money for each user who successfully uses the app and checks out of the store with over one hundred dollars worth of groceries.
Which of the following is considered a potential effect of the GroceryGrabbr app rather than a function of the GroceryGrabbr app?

Using the app may result in the user being able to spend less time shopping for groceries and more time with their family and friends.

Using the app allows users to locate grocery items on a list.

The app enables users to receive a notification that the app is ready to be used when they enter the grocery store

The app informs users of the total cost of their groceries.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Markus is finding that it takes too long to track down all of the groceries he needs to buy from a given store. GroceryGrabbr to the rescue! The app allows Markus to input his shopping list and search for his local grocery store in GroceryGrabbr's database. If his grocery store is there, Markus is all set to go! The database stores grocery items, cost, and item location information for each grocery store. When Markus walks into the store, a notification pops up on his smartphone letting him know that GroceryGrabbr is ready to get to work. Each of Markus' grocery items is displayed one at a time, along with the aisle number and shelf location. After Markus grabs his items off the shelf, he hits a button on the app to navigate to the next item. The list of items is arranged so that Markus follows the most efficient path through the grocery store. When Markus finishes shopping, the total amount of money his groceries cost is displayed, which allows him to double check the total cost with the cashier. GroceryGrabbr pays grocery stores a small amount of money for each user who successfully uses the app and checks out of the store with over one hundred dollars worth of groceries.

Which of the following grocery stores is LEAST likely to receive payment from GroceryGrabbr?

A national chain of mid-sized grocery stores

a small, local store

a grocery store in a busy location with lots of customers

a popular, large grocery store

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Markus is finding that it takes too long to track down all of the groceries he needs to buy from a given store. GroceryGrabbr to the rescue! The app allows Markus to input his shopping list and search for his local grocery store in GroceryGrabbr's database. If his grocery store is there, Markus is all set to go! The database stores grocery items, cost, and item location information for each grocery store. When Markus walks into the store, a notification pops up on his smartphone letting him know that GroceryGrabbr is ready to get to work. Each of Markus' grocery items is displayed one at a time, along with the aisle number and shelf location. After Markus grabs his items off the shelf, he hits a button on the app to navigate to the next item. The list of items is arranged so that Markus follows the most efficient path through the grocery store. When Markus finishes shopping, the total amount of money his groceries cost is displayed, which allows him to double check the total cost with the cashier. GroceryGrabbr pays grocery stores a small amount of money for each user who successfully uses the app and checks out of the store with over one hundred dollars worth of groceries.
Which of the following is the most likely data privacy concern for GroceryGrabbr users?

A user's grocery list is stored

A user is able to look up grocery stores stored in a database

A user needs to have their smartphone on while grocery shopping to use the app

A user's location is always being tracked

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Snappy is a crowdsourcing app designed with the purpose of making the world a happier place. The app collects photos users submit of "Happy Moments". Photos are tagged with the location where they were taken. Users have access to a map where they can zoom in to photos submitted at specific locations. A leaderboard displays the locations with the most "Happiness Moments" and the users who are the "snappiest" in each city due to the volume and rating of "Happiness Moments" they have submitted. Users can rate other "Happiness Moments" using a limited set of emojis and can also leave comments which are moderated using machine learning in an effort to only allow positive comments, by checking each comment for common negative words learned through a training set.

Which of the following data is necessary for Snappy to display "Happy Moments" for a particular city?

The user's current location

Access to photos from the user's device

Photos tagged by location that are submitted by any user

Ratings for each photo

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Snappy is a crowdsourcing app designed with the purpose of making the world a happier place. The app collects photos users submit of "Happy Moments". Photos are tagged with the location where they were taken. Users have access to a map where they can zoom in to photos submitted at specific locations. A leaderboard displays the locations with the most "Happiness Moments" and the users who are the "snappiest" in each city due to the volume and rating of "Happiness Moments" they have submitted. Users can rate other "Happiness Moments" using a limited set of emojis and can also leave comments which are moderated using machine learning in an effort to only allow positive comments, by checking each comment for common negative words learned through a training set.

Which of the following data is LEAST likely to be included in the rankings of users on the leaderboard?

The number of ratings a "Happiness Moment" received

The number of comments a "Happiness Moment" received

The location of a "Happiness Moment"

The number of "Happiness Moments" a user has submitted

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