Management Information System (MIS) Practice Exam

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Uploading enables individuals to do which of the following?

  1. Access sensitive information on the Internet

  2. Be producers of information instead of mere consumers

  3. Copyright information available on the Internet

  4. Save information found on the Internet onto their personal computers

The correct answer is: Be producers of information instead of mere consumers

Uploading refers to the process whereby individuals send or transfer information, such as files or data, from their personal devices to a platform, service, or the Internet. The correct answer highlights a significant aspect of this practice: it transforms individuals into active producers of information. When people upload content—be it text, images, videos, or other forms of media—they contribute original material to the Internet, integrating their ideas, creativity, and knowledge into the digital landscape. This contrasts sharply with the notion of merely consuming information, whereby individuals only view or utilize existing content without contributing new material. As a result, uploading empowers individuals, fostering a participatory culture where everyone has the capability to share and disseminate information, influencing and engaging with a broader audience. The other options do not convey this active role. Accessing sensitive information involves security issues rather than the act of uploading. Copyright concerns are related to the ownership of information rather than its production. Lastly, saving information on personal computers pertains to downloading rather than contributing to the digital environment.