Test Bank For Law Office Technology A Theory-Based Approach, 9th Edition Douglas Lusk, Cynthia Traina Donnes, J.D.,M.A. Chapter 1-14 CHAPTER 1 LAW AND TECHNOLOGY USES IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION
TRUE/FALSE 1. There is no difference between the purpose and function of hardware and software in today’s law office. ANS: F PTS: 1 Learning Objective: 1-1 Identify basic hardware and software to function effectively and efficiently in the legal profession. A-Head: Introduction Bloom’s: Remembering 2. Lawyers and paralegals in today’s legal profession should have a working
knowledge of computer technology and legal software. ANS: T PTS: 1 Learning Objective: 1-2 Explain the concept of technology competency and its importance to the practice of law. A-Head: Technology in Today’s Law Office Bloom’s: Remembering 3. Desktop Computers, Laptop Computers, and Smart Devices are the same
technology and are interchangeable in today’s law office. ANS: F PTS: 1 Learning Objective: 1-2 Explain the concept of technology competency and its importance to the practice of law. A-Head: Technology in Today’s Law Office Bloom’s: Remembering 4. A central processing unit (CPU) organizes and processes computer information.
ANS: T PTS: 1 Learning Objective: 1-2 Explain the concept of technology competency and its importance to the practice of law. A-Head: Legal Ethics and Computer Technology Bloom’s: Remembering 5. Understanding the end-user license agreement is important to successfully
utilizing your computer software.