Chapter 13: Electronic Commerce and E-Business
Chapter 13:
Electronic commerce and E-Business
Multiple Choice:
1.Who founded Amazon.com?
- Steve Wozniak
- Jeff Bezos
- Phil Knight
- Steven Jobs
Answer: BReference: Jeff Bezos: The Virtual BooksellerDifficulty: Easy
2.Traditional e-commerce tools include all of the following EXCEPT:
- fax communication.
- a local area network.
- a wide area network.
- printing system.
Answer: DReference: Electronic Commerce in PerspectiveDifficulty: Easy
3.What involves sharing information, developing and maintaining business relationships, and the use of telecommunications networks to conduct business?
- E-commerce
- Business-to-business (B2B) commerce
- Business-to-consumer (B2C) commerce
- Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) commerce
Answer: AReference: Electronic Commerce in PerspectiveDifficulty: Moderate
4.The World Wide Web was developed in the decade of the:
- 1960s.
- 1970s.
- 1980s.
- 1990s.
Answer: DReference: Electronic Commerce in PerspectiveDifficulty: Moderate
5.The dot-com bust of 2000-2001 caused approximately ______technology start-up businesses to close.
- 100
- 1,000
- 10,000
- 35,000
Answer: BReference: Electronic Commerce in PerspectiveDifficulty: Moderate
6.Internet-based companies are often referred to as:
- technology-savvy companies.
- brick-and-mortar companies.
- Fortune 100 companies.
- dot coms.
Answer: DReference: How E-Commerce is Transforming BusinessDifficulty: Easy
7.E-commerce sales currently account for approximately ______percent of the U.S. economy.
- 5
- 10
- 25
- 35
Answer: AReference: How E-Commerce is Transforming BusinessDifficulty: Moderate
8.In a survey of CEOs that asked how e-commerce has changed the way they do business, CEOs cited all of the following EXCEPT:
- boosted online sales.
- decreased productivity.
- improved relationships with customers and suppliers.
- created more efficient supply chains.
Answer: BReference: How E-Commerce is Transforming BusinessDifficulty: Moderate
9.What did a University of Texas study find in regard to market share growth for Internet-based companies in comparison to U.S. businesses overall?
- Internet-based companies are two and a half times higher than U.S. businesses overall.
- Internet-based companies have about the same rate of market share growth.
- Internet-based companies have slightly less market share growth than U.S. businesses overall.
- Internet-based companies have ten times higher overall business growth.
Answer: AReference: How E-Commerce is Transforming BusinessDifficulty: Moderate
10.The basic idea of ______is that a minimum of two parties exchange products, services, and/or information using network technology.
- m-commerce
- e-commerce
- information interchange
- business-to-business structures
Answer: BReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
11.Business-to-employee (B2E) most closely equates to and is sometimes referred to as:
- consumer-to-consumer (C2C).
- business-to-consumer (B2C).
- business-to-business (B2B).
- consumer-to-business (C2B).
Answer: CReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
12.______refers to an intranet that handles activities that take place within an organization.
- C2C
- B2C
- B2B
- B2E
Answer: DReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Easy
13.An example of B2C is:
- a law firm buying computer software foremployees.
- Wal-Mart buying pet food directly from Iams.
- a student buying a snowboard from burton.com.
- a university buying desks from a manufacturer.
Answer: CReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Easy
14.An example of C2C is:
- eBay.
- burton.com.
- Amazon.com.
- Yahoo!.
Answer: AReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
15.A ______is a necessary part of an intranet.
- printer
- LAN with a minimum of ten PCs
- computer with server software
- mainframe
Answer: CReference: Characteristics of a B2E IntranetDifficulty: Moderate
16.Most intranets use ______topology to connect the nodes of the network.
- Ethernet
- fiber optic
- satellite
- wireless
Answer: AReference: Characteristics of a B2E IntranetDifficulty: Moderate
17.The communication software that an intranet uses is known as:
- firmware.
- Ethernet software.
- NICware.
- middleware.
Answer: DReference: Characteristics of a B2E IntranetDifficulty: Moderate
18.______manages the communication protocols for an intranet.
- Middleware
- TCP/IP
- Telecommunications
- NIC
Answer: BReference: Characteristics of a B2E IntranetDifficulty: Moderate
19.What keeps unauthorized Internet users from accessing a computer?
- Middleware
- TIP/IP
- Firewall
- Secure wall
Answer: CReference: Characteristics of a B2E IntranetDifficulty: Moderate
20.All of the following are examples of typical uses of an intranet EXCEPT:
- posting the employee handbook.
- allowing a group of employees to work on a file simultaneously.
- allowing customers to purchase products through the Web.
- posting changes in company health insurance policies.
Answer: CReference: How Organizations Use B2E IntranetsDifficulty: Easy
21.The connection of multiple private networks that can communicate through a private interorganizational information system is known as a(n):
- intranet.
- extranet.
- Internet.
- WAN.
Answer: BReference: Extranets to Connect Business AlliancesDifficulty: Moderate
22.A secure private network physically attaches intranets to an extranet through:
- coaxial cable.
- fiber optics.
- private leased phone lines.
- microwave and wireless transmissions.
Answer: CReference: Characteristics of a B2B ExtranetDifficulty: Moderate
23.A ______network has fairly low security and is relatively inexpensive.
- public
- secure private
- virtual private
- Internet virtual private
Answer: AReference: Characteristics of a B2B ExtranetDifficulty: Moderate
24.Internet virtual private networks are preferred for extranets for all of the following reasons EXCEPT they are:
- relatively economical in comparison to other options.
- reasonably private.
- fairly secure.
- complex which makes them more secure.
Answer: DReference: Characteristics of a B2B ExtranetDifficulty: Moderate
25.The ability of Proctor & Gamble to have up-to-the-minute inventory information and to know when to ship more product to Wal-Mart is an example of:
- B2B.
- C2C.
- B2C.
- an expert system.
Answer: AReference: How Business Alliances Use B2B ExtranetsDifficulty: Moderate
26.Electronic communication between Wal-Mart and Proctor & Gamble is an example of a(n):
- intranet.
- extranet.
- LAN.
- WAN.
Answer: BReference: How Business Alliances Use B2B ExtranetsDifficulty: Moderate
27.A typical problem with extranets is:
- employees don’t trust the security provided.
- high cost.
- transaction costs are much higher than with traditional methods.
- extranet transactions are much slower than traditional methods.
Answer: AReference: How Business Alliances Use B2B ExtranetsDifficulty: Moderate
28.The Global Trading Web Council involves companies from all of the following regions EXCEPT:
- Asia.
- North America.
- Europe.
- South America.
Answer: DReference: How Business Alliances Use B2B ExtranetsDifficulty:Challenging
29.The primary obstacles that retails face in expansion of B2C e-commerce include all EXCEPT:
- ensuring safe transactions.
- ensuring private transactions.
- the complexity of Web pages.
- consumer perception of the safety of the Internet.
Answer: CReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty: Moderate
30.An important Web site feature that companies use to foster customer loyalty is:
- allowing feedback from customers.
- creating multiple Web pages so customers do not get bored.
- creating complex Web pages.
- sending a thank-you e-mail after a purchase.
Answer: AReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty: Easy
31.What does a company like UPS use to track packages through thetransportation process?
- An extranet
- An intranet
- A VPN
- Bluetooth technology
Answer: DReference: How It Works 13.1: Package Routing and TrackingDifficulty:Moderate
32.When a customer chooses an item for purchase on a Web site, the item is placed in a virtual:
- hand basket.
- paper bag.
- grocery bag.
- shopping cart.
Answer: DReference:How It Works 13.2: Online ShoppingDifficulty: Easy
33.A small Web file that contains information on particular items and is sent to and stored on a user’s computer is known as a(n):
- cookie.
- archived file.
- cracker.
- private security file.
Answer: AReference:How It Works 13.2: Online ShoppingDifficulty: Moderate
34.When a customer enters private credit card information on a Web site, it is:
- coded.
- encrypted.
- deciphered.
- programmed.
Answer: BReference:How It Works 13.2: Online ShoppingDifficulty: Moderate
35.Many small- and medium-sized businesses use e-commerce software developed by other businesses; these businesses therefore use:
- server software.
- server firewalls.
- Web client software.
- Web hosting service.
Answer: DReference: Some Technical Requirements of E-CommerceDifficulty: Moderate
36.The Web Host Guild develops industry standards for:
- Web hosting companies.
- Web page design.
- hyperlinks and Web page graphics.
- ethical standards of e-commerce.
Answer: AReference: Some Technical Requirements of E-CommerceDifficulty:Challenging
37.A business’ code of ethics should include all of the following EXCEPTinformation on:
- the organization’s privacy policy.
- the company’s intent to use personal information.
- how the company monitors Web usage behavior.
- how company employees should treat one another within a technical environment.
Answer: DReference: Ethical Issues of E-CommerceDifficulty: Moderate
Fill in the Blank:
38.______, the revolutionary Internet bookseller, was founded in 1994.
Answer: Amazon.comReference: Jeff Bezos: The Virtual BooksellerDifficulty: Easy
39.The principles of ______, conducting business transactions through telecommunications networks, are based on 50-year-old business practices.
Answer: e-commerceReference: Electronic Commerce in PerspectiveDifficulty: Moderate
40.The term ______is sometimes used interchangeably with the term e-commerce.
Answer: e-businessReference: Electronic Commerce in PerspectiveDifficulty: Moderate
41.Traditional businesses are also called ______companies.
Answer: brick-and-mortarReference: How E-Commerce is Transforming Business
Difficulty: Moderate
42.______is connecting to the Internet and intranets through handheld computers, cell phones, and PDAs.
Answer: M-commerce or Mobile commerce Reference: How E-Commerce is Transforming Business Difficulty: Moderate
43.When a nursery buys from a farmer who grows plants specifically for nurseries, it is known as ______.
Answer: B2B or business-to-business Reference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
44.B2C stands for ______.
Answer: business-to-consumerReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
45.B2E stands for ______.
Answer: business-to-employeeReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
46.C2C stands for ______.
Answer: consumer-to-consumer Reference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Moderate
47.An internal company network is known as a(n) ______.
Answer: intranetReference: E-Commerce ModelsDifficulty: Easy
48.On a network, there is a computer with server software and computers with ______software.
Answer: clientReference: Characteristics of a B2E IntranetDifficulty: Moderate
49.VPN stands for ______.
Answer: virtual private network Reference: Characteristics of a B2B ExtranetDifficulty: Moderate
50.Information within a company is often stored in ______that employees can access, depending on their positions within the company.
Answer: databasesReference: Information Access for EmployeesDifficulty: Moderate
51.To access information through an intranet, a user needs ______software.
Answer: browserReference: Internal Business TransactionsDifficulty: Moderate
52.The enabling of business alliances with vendors and suppliers in a secure, private environment through technology is known as a(n) ______.
Answer: extranetReference: Extranets to Connect Business AlliancesDifficulty: Moderate
53.Business alliances with vendors, suppliers, and other organizations may also be referred to as a(n) ______.
Answer: e-marketplaceReference: Extranets to Connect Business AlliancesDifficulty: Moderate
54.When a company uses private leased telephone lines to physically attach intranets to an extranet, this connection is referred to as a(n) ______network.
Answer: secure or privateReference: Characteristics of a B2B ExtranetDifficulty:Challenging
55.A well-designed Web page should include a tool to find product or service information within the Web site; this tool is known as a(n) ______.
Answer: search engineReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty: Moderate
56. ______is an example of an electronic payment system.
Answer: PayPalReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty: Moderate
57.Message ______standards use software to authenticate the parties involved in a credit card purchase on the Internet, thereby making Web transactions fairly secure.
Answer: encryptionReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty:Challenging
58.Three interactive features that enable users to provide feedback to a company are email, discussion groups, and ______.
Answer: chat roomsReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty:Challenging
59.CRM stands for ______.
Answer: customer relationship management Reference: Customer Relationship Management Difficulty:Challenging
60.When an Internet shopper “proceeds to checkout,” a(n)______part of the Web site is accessed and personal data is encrypted.
Answer: secureReference:How It Works 13.2: Online ShoppingDifficulty: Easy
61.A confirmation ______is sent to a consumer after a transaction has been approved and the order is filled.
Answer: emailReference: How It Works 13.2: Online ShoppingDifficulty: Easy
62.Most Web servers use ______, Unix- or Linux-based operating systems.
Answer: Windows-Reference: Some Technical Requirements of E-Commerce
Difficulty: Moderate
63.To make employees and customers clearly aware of a company’s Web policies and e-commerce policies, the company should publish a(n) ______on its Web site.
Answer: code of ethicsReference: Ethical Issues of E-CommerceDifficulty: Moderate
64.The United States FTC, which stands for ______, handles complaints in regard to e-commerce business abuse of customers’ private and personal information.
Answer: Federal Trade Commission Reference: Ethical Issues of E-CommerceDifficulty: Moderate
Matching:
65.Match the following e-commerce ethics issues, acts, and organizations to their descriptions:
I.European Union’s Data Protection DirectiveA.requires client confidentiality
II.COPPAB.responsibility of businesses to institute their own privacy and protection laws
III.Health Insurance Portability andC.requirement of parental consentbefore Accountability Act collecting, using, or disclosing personal information of children under age 13
IV.Self-regulationD.government agency that oversees e- commerce privacy violations
V.Federal Trade CommissionE.legal protection of privacy of personal data
Answers: E, C, A, B, DReference: Ethical Issues of E-CommerceDifficulty:Easy
66.Complete the following phrases for well-designed Web sites:
I.Speed of …A.Product selection
II.Large, up-to-date …B.Secure
III.Ease of…C.Transaction
IV.… transactions D.After-sale
V.… features E.Use
Answers: C, A, E, B, DReference: Customer-Centered Web DesignDifficulty:Moderate
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