Welcome to your Knowledge Management MCQ LIS Quiz
1. Which of the following is not part of the knowledge management framework?
2. A collection of internal and external knowledge resources in a single location for effective utilization by the organization could be best described as
3. Knowledge management ....
4. Which of the following is not one of Zak's types of knowledge?
5. Nonaka introduced which of the following knowledge concepts?
6. Which of the following statements do you agree with relating to knowledge audits?
7. Hansen et al. suggest the % mix for codification/personalization strategy should be
8. The successful problem-solving methods developed by an organization are generally referred to as:
9. Which of the following comes under Knowledge Management perspectives?
10. : An organization's knowledge base may include
11. Knowledge workers need
12. A knowledge-intensive computer program that captures the expertise of a human in a domain is known as:
13. The expertise and knowledge of staff of an organization that has not been formally documented is known as:
14. …………was probably the first one to categorize knowledge in this manner which was subsequently emphasized by Nonaka?
15. The most successful solutions or problem-solving methods that have been developed by a specific organization or industry best describes:
16. Interactive graphics software and hardware that create computer-generated simulations which provide sensations that emulate real world-activities describes:
17. The totality of hardware and software, as well as the specialized human resources required to enable knowledge is called the:
18. The ___________________ layer of the KM system creates a competitive edge for the learning organization.
19. The ________ is the part of an expert system that explains to the user how and why an answer is given.
20. Match List I with List II
| LIST I (KM Model) | LIST II (Approach) |
| A. | Von Krogh and Roos | I. | Sense-making |
| B. | Wiig | II. | Semantic Network |
| C. | Monaka and Takeuchi | III. | Organizational epistemology |
| D. | Choo and Weick | IV. | Spiraling |