Information Technologies Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #714674
Which of the following statements about the relationship between "data, information, knowledge and wisdom" correctly describe these relationships below?
Information is not necessarily useful until it is categorized as data. Then it becomes useful, which transforms it into knowledge. Wisdom is knowing which information can be transformed into useful data. |
The fact that a tomato is actually a fruit constitutes information. Knowing not to put tomato into fruit salad constitutes wisdom. |
Data is raw and disorganized, and can be contextualized into information. Knowledge is the determination of useful information, while wisdom is judging which knowledge is true and applying it to real life. |
Data can be defined as raw facts, and information is a collection of raw data. Knowledge organizes this data but is not necessarily useful. Wisdom is the application of knowledge, thereby making it useful. |
Data is the organized collection of facts and concepts, while information is the analysis of this data, which makes information useful. Applying useful information is knowledge, while knowing which knowledge to apply to the real world is wisdom. |
Data can be referred to as raw, unorganized facts and concepts which need to be processed. Information is organized, contextualized, meaningful data. Information is not necessarily useful in and of itself. Knowledge is defined as useful information, while wisdom is judging which knowledge is true and applying it to real life. The correct answer is C.
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