Objective Question Format:
1. Edge computing necessitates a data management strategy that:
○ a) Prioritizes solely centralized data governance.
○ b) Exclusively relies on local data processing.
○ c) Balances local processing with centralized governance.
○ d) Ignores data governance in favor of speed.
2. To mitigate ethical biases in AI-driven data analysis, organizations should
primarily:
○ a) Rely solely on automated algorithms.
○ b) Disregard potential biases as unavoidable.
○ c) Anticipate and mitigate potential ethical biases.
○ d) Only use data from specific demographics.
3. Ensuring data quality in real-time data streams requires critical consideration of:
○ a) Only batch processing techniques.
○ b) Ignoring data consistency for speed.
○ c) Data quality and consistency in a continuous flow.
○ d) Solely focusing on data volume.
4. Managing unstructured data, like audio and video, for long-term usability involves:
○ a) Deleting it after initial use.
○ b) Storing it without metadata.
○ c) Ensuring long-term accessibility and usability through proper metadata and
storage.
○ d) Converting all unstructured data to structured data.
5. When handling "dark data," the first step should be to:
○ a) Delete it immediately.
○ b) Assume it has no value.
○ c) Assess its value and potential risks.
○ d) Move it to long term cold storage without any analysis.
6. To handle rapid data schema evolution, data management systems should be
designed to:
○ a) Resist all schema changes.
○ b) Require lengthy system overhauls for each change.
○ c) Handle the rapid evolution of data schemas.
○ d) Prevent agile development.
7. Fostering a data-driven culture with varying data literacy requires:
○ a) Only providing advanced analytics training.
○ b) Ignoring those with low data literacy.
○ c) Creating programs that improve data literacy for all members of the organization.
○ d) Relying on only a few highly trained data analysts.
8. Improving data accessibility for individuals with disabilities involves:
○ a) Ignoring those individuals.
○ b) Providing no alternative data formats.
○ c) Using data management practices to improve data accessibility.
○ d) Only providing data through visual charts.
9. The potential impact of quantum computing necessitates evolving data encryption
and security strategies towards:
○ a) Using only current encryption methods.
○ b) Assuming current security is sufficient.
○ c) Evolving data encryption and security strategies.
○ d) Storing all data without encryption.
10.Decentralized data management and blockchain technology may address data
privacy by:
○ a) Centralizing all data control.
○ b) Removing all data privacy.
○ c) Providing decentralized data management and increased data privacy.
○ d) Making all data public.
These objective questions allow for clear, measurable responses and can be used in quizzes,
tests, or as a basis for structured discussions.