A _____ is an element of a program that allows users to run the program without going through the normal authentication procedure for access to the program

a. rogue app b. backdoor
c. worm d. remote wipe


b

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An inherent risk related to long-lived assets is the incomplete recording of disposals

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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To compute the break-even point in units, which of the following formulas is used?

a. FC/CM per unit b. FC/CM ratio c. Total cost /CM ratio d. CM/CM ratio

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The employee’s name is an example of ______.

a. an entity b. an attribute c. an object d. a primary key

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Scenario 13.2 Use the following to answer the questions. Star Supplies, Inc. manufactures commercial-grade floor cleaners, such as vacuums and floor polishers. The firm has recently begun manufacturing other janitorial-related product lines, such as paper products and chemical cleaners. Star Supplies distributes its products in two ways. It sells its vacuum, floor polisher, and janitorial supply products to an independent business that takes title to the products and then sells them to various small businesses throughout the region. Also, Star has a list of large businesses that it distributes to directly, on an as-needed basis. These businesses keep very little inventory and purchase janitorial supplies in small quantities. Recently, Star has decided to add two new service product

lines-paper shredding and a uniform rental service. Clint Rodriguez, the marketing manager, is conducting a meeting to discuss the ways in which Star can strategically manage these new businesses. Star has the choice of marketing the paper shredding service to their large business clients, by picking up the paper as they drop off the other janitorial supplies, or they can buy a small paper shredding business and market to both large and small business customers. With regard to the uniform rental service, Star can either pick up and deliver the uniforms to the small businesses themselves, or contract that out to a third party. Refer to Scenario 13.2. Star Supplies, Inc. is most likely using which of the following to market its vacuum, floor polisher, and janitorial supplies to its small business customers? A. Wholesalers B. Retailers C. Merchants D. Industrial distributors E. Manufacturers' agents

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