1. Which statement is false about RFID?
a. RFID is an old technology that started in 1940s.
b. RFID involves tags that identify an object and readers that read
the tags.
c. RFID is popular in supply chain management.
2. One of these is not a benefit of Telemedicine for
healthcare:
a. Dietary monitoring for those who are concerned about weight
gain
b. Fitness monitoring for a morning jog
c. Providing satellite for navigation of ambulance
3. It would be generally true to say that the blood pressure is
___.
a. normally higher when awake than asleep
b. normally higher when asleep than awake
c. normally higher in the morning than evening
4. One of these is not a benefit of Telemedicine for
healthcare:
a.Dietary monitoring for those who are concerned about weight
gain
b. Fitness monitoring for a morning jog
c. Providing satellite for navigation of ambulance
Ans 1: b. RFID involves tags that identify an object and readers that read the tags.
RFID was invented in 1940s and due to it supply chains now have a greater information flow . So a and c are true.
Ans 2: b. Fitness monitoring for a morning jog
Dietary monitoring for those who are concerned about weight gain and Providing satellite for navigation of ambulance both are directly related to telemedicine for healthcare
Ans 3: a. normally higher when awake than asleep
BP decreases during sleep so we can say bh is high during awake than sleep
Ans 4: b. Fitness monitoring for a morning jog
Same reason as Ans 2
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