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Antoine. Because that was what she wanted. Antoinette never thought that she did love Antoine. She just wanted to be with him because he was cute, sweet and kind. Antoinette didn’t imagine that she would never be with him. How strange. When Antoine doesn’t even care about getting laid, she starts a new job because loneliness is out of control…And likeWho looked a little bit like Antoinette peered out of the box of her belongings everyday and bought sandwiches everyday because she felt like Je ne sais quoi, somebody, any body. She loved him. She always thought that there was something to do. But Antoine had different plans for the future. And there was nothing Antoinette… Still, Antoinette decided to love.
1. Who wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" and is known for his contributions to metaphysics and epistemology?
a) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b) Immanuel Kant
c) Jean-Paul Sartre
d) Albert Camus
2. What is the term for a sudden and intense burst of high-energy radiation from space, often associated with the collapse of massive stars?
a) Supernova
b) Black hole
c) Gamma-ray burst
d) Nebula
3. What diagram shows the flow of steps in a process from beginning to end and is useful for
understanding inputs, outputs, and dependencies?
a) Flowchart
b) Histogram
c) Pareto chart
d) Control chart
4. What is the name of the largest free trade area in the world in terms of GDP made up of Canada, US and Mexico?
a) NAFTA
b) European Union
c) ASEAN
d) Mercosur
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The discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century revolutionized medicine by providing effective treatment for bacterial infections. However, the overuse and misuse of antibiotics have led to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, posing a significant threat to global health.
Which of the following statements is NOT a potential consequence of antibiotic resistance?
a) Increased risk of treatment failure for common bacterial infections.
b) Emergence of new and more deadly bacterial strains.
c) Higher healthcare costs associated with longer and more complex treatments.
d) Development of alternative therapies with potentially adverse side effects.
6. In JavaScript, what is the value of the `result` variable after the following code is executed?
```javascript
let x = "5";
let y = 2;
let result = x + y;
```
a) "7"
b) 7
c) "52"
d) This code will result in an error.
7. What is a test stub and what is its purpose in software testing?
a) A dummy module that simulates behaviors of complex dependencies - used to isolate code under test.
b) A small test case that covers a single code branch - used to reduce assertions.
c) A minimal interface without functionality - used to test error handling.
d) A record/replay tool to parameterize tests - used to test workflows.
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. The field of biomechanics applies the principles of mechanics to human movement. This approach helps us understand how forces act on the body during exercise and how these forces influence movement patterns.
One fundamental concept in biomechanics is the concept of **joint moment**. What does the term "joint moment" refer to?
a) The force exerted by a muscle on a bone at a joint.
b) The angle at which a joint bends during movement.
c) The speed and direction of joint movement.
d) The amount of energy transferred across a joint during movement.
9. What are some differences between IPV4 vs IPV6 networking protocols and what led to the creation of IPV6?
a) Expanded address space, simplified format - IPv4 address exhaustion.
b) No major differences - IPv6 is a marketing term.
c) IPv6 has better security and speeds.
d) IPv6 is compatible with IPv4 hence has no real differences.
10. Which risk management framework is commonly used in information security to assess
and manage risks to an organization's data and systems?
a) ISO 9001
b) Six Sigma
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c) COBIT
d) ITIL
11. How can following change management best practices minimize risks from technology changes?
a) Communication, testing, roll back plans, phased roll outs - minimize business disruption.
b) Change freezes to stabilize production.
c) Changes involve minimal risk and require little oversight.
d) Change management provides few measurable benefits.
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Modern encryption algorithms rely heavily on mathematical functions and complex computations to secure data. However, the rapid advancement of quantum computing poses
a significant threat to current encryption standards.
What is the primary concern regarding quantum computing and its impact on cybersecurity?
a) It will render current encryption algorithms obsolete overnight.
b) It will allow attackers to easily decrypt any encrypted data.
c) It will significantly increase the computational power available to attackers.
d) It will lead to the development of new and more sophisticated cyberattacks.
While quantum computers will undoubtedly impact encryption, their ability to break current standards remains uncertain. The main concern is the increased computational power they offer, potentially enabling the decryption of information previously deemed secure.
13. What is the term for an investment fund that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities?
a) Hedge fund
b) Mutual fund
c) Exchange-traded fund (ETF)
d) Private equity fund