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3 . The concept of renewable resources refers to natural resources that can be replenished over time, such as solar energy, wind power, and timber. Utilizing these resources is crucial for achieving sustainable development and reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. What is the primary advantage of using renewable resources over fossil fuels? a) They are more readily available. b) They are less expensive to extract. c) They have a lower environmental impact. d) They are safer for human health. 4 . The concept of ethical leadership refers to leading with integrity, fairness, and respect for others. Leaders who exemplify ethical behavior set a positive example for their followers and create a more trusting and productive work environment. Which of the following is NOT considered a core principle of ethical leadership? a) Honesty and transparency in communication and decision-making. b) Putting the needs of the organization above personal gain. c) Treating all individuals with respect and dignity, regardless of their position or background. d) Making decisions based on personal beliefs and convictions, regardless of their potential impact on others. 5 . The emergence of quantum computing poses a significant challenge to existing cryptographic algorithms that are used to secure sensitive information. Quantum computers have the potential to break these algorithms, rendering them ineffective. What are organizations doing to prepare for the potential impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity? a) Implementing post-quantum cryptography b) Migrating data to quantum-resistant systems c) Increasing reliance on artificial intelligence for cybersecurity
d) Investing in research and development of new cryptographic algorithms 6. In Python, which data structure is typically used to implement a queue? a) List b) Set c) Stack d) Deque 7 . The rise of multinational corporations (MNCs) has significantly impacted global trade and investment. MNCs operate in multiple countries, often with centralized decision-making and standardized operations. **What are some potential advantages and disadvantages of MNCs for both developed and developing countries?** a) **Advantages:** Increased access to foreign capital and technology for developing countries. **Disadvantages:** Potential for exploitation of resources and labor in developing countries. b) **Advantages:** Increased market access and competition for developed countries. **Disadvantages:** Potential for job losses and erosion of local businesses in developed countries. c) **Advantages:** Improved efficiency and economies of scale for MNCs. **Disadvantages:** Reduced cultural diversity and homogenization of markets. d) All of the above. 8 . The phenomenon of muscle fatigue is a complex process that limits exercise performance and leads to a decrease in muscle strength and power output. While the exact mechanisms are not fully understood, several factors contribute to muscle fatigue. Which of the following factors is NOT a known contributor to muscle fatigue?
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a) Accumulation of metabolic waste products such as lactate and hydrogen ions. b) Depletion of energy substrates such as glycogen and ATP. c) Damage to muscle fibers and connective tissues. d) Increased blood flow to the muscles. 9. What considerations help determine optimal data warehouse design and architectures? a) Query patterns, transform needs, reporting needs, data volumes, latency requirements - balance goals. b) Maximize normalization for flexibility. c) Physical design is irrelevant, focus only on data model. d) Scale up single server as much as possible to reduce complexity. 10 . The Halting Problem is a fundamental problem in theoretical computer science. It asks whether there exists a general algorithm that can determine, for any given program and input, if the program will halt or run forever. Is the Halting Problem known to be solvable or not? a) Yes, the Halting Problem is known to be solvable. b) No, the Halting Problem is known to be unsolvable. c) The answer depends on the programming language used. d) The Halting Problem is still an open question. 11. What is the primary purpose of the "break" statement in a loop in most programming languages? a) To terminate the program b) To skip the current iteration of the loop and continue with the next c) To exit the loop and continue with the code after the loop d) To restart the loop from the beginning
12 . In the captivating realm of literature, authors often employ various narrative techniques to enhance their storytelling. One particularly powerful technique is the unreliable narrator, a character whose perspective and interpretation of events are questionable. Can you identify the literary work in which a prominent unreliable narrator plays a pivotal role? a) To Kill a Mockingbird b) The Great Gatsby c) Frankenstein d) Jane Eyre 13. How does the PageRank algorithm work and what was its original purpose? a) Iterative ranking of webpage importance based on incoming link analysis - used by Google originally to rank search results. b) Algorithm has no practical applications and exists solely as a theoretical concept. c) Sorts webpage content based on text relevance to search keywords. d) Enables assembly of webpage content from distributed sources.