What This Document Is
This document contains a set of multiple-choice review questions for Chapter 1 of *Accounting Information Systems*, 2nd edition, by Turner and Weickgenannt, used in the ACC 3202 course at Baruch College CUNY. It’s designed to test understanding of foundational concepts introduced in the chapter. The questions cover topics like business processes, the accounting information system’s role, data hierarchy, IT enablement, and ethical considerations.
Why This Document Matters
This study guide is valuable for students enrolled in ACC 3202 who are preparing for quizzes or exams on introductory AIS material. It provides a quick way to self-assess comprehension of key terms and concepts. It’s most effectively used *after* reading the chapter and attending related lectures, as a tool for reinforcing learning. It’s also helpful for identifying areas where further review might be needed.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *test bank* – it provides questions, not detailed explanations or solutions. While answers are provided at the end, the primary benefit comes from attempting the questions independently and identifying knowledge gaps. This preview does not include all questions from the full test bank. It also doesn’t offer in-depth explanations of why certain answers are correct or incorrect.
What This Document Provides
This preview includes a selection of ten multiple-choice questions from the chapter’s test bank, covering topics such as: identifying business process types, outputs of an AIS, the supply chain, IT enablement objectives, the computer data hierarchy, data mining, e-payables systems, the COSO report, and the roles accountants play in relation to AIS. The correct answers to these questions are also provided. The full document contains a more extensive set of questions, designed to provide a comprehensive review of Chapter 1.