Question : What is/are the disadvantages of computerised accounting system?
Option 1: Cost
Option 2: Lack of Expertise
Option 3: Heavy Installation and Training Costs
Option 4: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
Solution : Following are the disadvantages of computerised accounting system: 1. Cost, 2. Lack of Expertise, 3. Heavy Installation and Training Costs, 4. Disruption of Work, 5. Loss of Employment Security, and 6. Compromised Accuracy. Hence, the correct option is 4.
Question : What are the advantages of computerised accounting system?
Option 1: Preparation of Organization Manual
Option 2: Appointment and Training of Employees
Option 3: Preparation of Various Forms and Reports
Question : What is/are the features of an accounting computerised system?
Option 1: Data Security
Option 2: Improved Reporting
Option 3: Accuracy and Speed
Question : Modern computerised accounting system is based on the concept of database which is implemented using -
Option 1: Management Information System
Option 2: Database Management System
Option 3: Marketing Information System
Option 4: Accounting Information System
Question : When any manual accounting system is transformed into a computerised accounting system, what do the employees of an orgnisation undertake?
Option 1: Resist the change
Option 2: Accept the change
Option 3: Do nothing
Option 4: Take training
Question : Which of the following is a disadvantage of using only lectures and presentations as a training method?
Option 1: Limited participant engagement
Option 2: High training costs
Option 3: Lack of subject matter expertise
Option 4: Lack of interaction among participants
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