Consider questions below
QUESTION 6
In this chapter, the author addresses the common view that morality and ethics are to be distinguished. According to this view, what does this distinction entail?
Moral theories come from a French tradition, while ethical theories come from a Greco-Roman one.
Ethics is religiously based, while morality is secular.
Morality is about group dynamics; ethics is about individual actions.
Ethics often involves codes of professional conduct.
QUESTION 7
Koko is a gorilla that has spent most of her life in northern California with researcher Francine Patterson. Koko is reported to use more than a thousand words in sign language. Her apparent high cognitive ability poses which challenge to social contract theory?
interest deferral
self-interest versus group preservation
the veil of ignorance
deciding who is party to the contract
QUESTION 8
Rawls provides for a hypothetical contract theory that he believes should be undertaken from
outside the original position.
a historical analysis.
a position of instrumental value.
behind the veil of ignorance.
A description of 14 typical information processing routines is given here, along with 10 numbered segments from systems flowcharts (Figure 4.14). Match the flowcharting segments with the descriptions to which they correspond. Four descriptions will be left blank. a. Two documents are sent to an external entity. b. Data on source documents are keyed to an offline disk. c. Programmed edits are performed on key input, the data entry clerk investigates exceptions and keys in corrections, and then data on the disk are updated. d. Inputs stored on two magnetic disks are merged. e. The computer prepares a report that is sent to an external entity. f. Output is provided to a display device at a remote location. g. A batch total of input documents is compared to the total reflected on an error and summary report produced after the documents were recorded. h. Data are keyed from a remote location. i. Data on a magnetic tape are printed during an offline operation. j. Data stored on a disk are sorted and placed on another disk. k. A report is printed from the contents of a disk.Chapter 3: The Law of Contracts Questions: 1. Tajpreet, a mature and responsible teenager, wants to book a suite at the Showcase Hotel for a party to celebrate her and her classmates graduation from junior high. How should the desk clerk respond to her request for a reservation? Why? 2. Manpreet reserved a room at the Moonlight Motel. At the last minute, her plans changed making it impossible for her to travel. She called her sister, Ravinder, and suggested that she make use of the room in her place. When Ravinder arrived at the motel, she was refused admittance to the room on the grounds that there was a waiting list and she was not on it. Was the motel within its rights to refuse her admittance? Why or why not? 3. Tajinder wrote a letter to Amanpreet in which he stated, "I'm planning to buy your car. I can meet your price. I'll call you next week." After receiving Tajinder's letter, Amanpreet sold his car stand to another party. Can Tajinder take legal action against Amanpreet? Why or why not? 4. A jazz singer was contracted to perform for two nights at a nightclub. Four days before he was to appear, the club burned to the ground. What effect did the fire have on the contract? Would your answer change if it were discovered two weeks later that the fire had been set by a disgruntled ex- employee at the urging of a disgruntled current employee?Obsolescence refers to a situation where: ()a) An employer is aware of misconduct but takes no disciplinary action within a reasonable time (b) The employment contract is ambiguous and therefore will be interpreted against the employer c) The employment contract no longer reflects the employment relationship Od) the termination clause in the employment contract is unenforceable QuestiWeek 10, Question 2: Using the moment distribution method to solve the beam shown below. Take w = 21 kN/m and q = 21 kN /m. 2EI B EI CA EI 4 m 4 m 3 m Part 1 Calculate the fixed end moments at points B and C: 1) FEMI kN m b) FEME kN m c FEMA KN m d) FEME KN III Part 2 Calculate the distribution factors: a) DFBA b) DFBc () DFCD d) DFCD = Part 3 What is the moment that is carried over from B to C at the first iteration of the solution (start the iteration from point B)? M = KN m Part 4 Calculate the moment at B and indicate which face of the beam is under tension at that point: KN m bj Select one option: (No answer given) # CheckSystem analysis and design CS 240 Take Home Exam (6 Marks) Read the system carefully Pharmacy Information System The customer can buy a drug, take it back, or inquire about its price The pharmacist can add medicines to the system, delete them, and adjust their price. The manager can create reports and add pharmacists to the system The system can print an invoice for the customer for what he bought from the pharmacy if the customer wanted to do so. Questions: 1. Draw a Context Diagram for this system( 2 Marks) 2. Draw Level 0 DFD for this system (2 marks) 3. Draw Use Case for this system (2 marks)