1) What is the difference between data and information? a) Data is unorganised, while information has a use b) Data is generalised, while information is detailed c) Data is collected, while information is processed d) Data is inaccurate, while information is accurate 2) What are the key data elements that need to be considered for data to benefit a system or use? a) Accuracy, Generalisation, Interoperability, Level of Detail, Metadata b) Accuracy, Complexity, Interoperability, Level of Detail, Metadata c) Accuracy, Generalisation, Compatibility, Level of Detail, Metadata d) Accuracy, Generalisation, Interoperability, Complexity, Metadata 3) How can data be used in the construction sector? a) Understand behaviour, Assess performance, Improve market competitiveness, Allocate resources b) Analyse trends, Increase costs, Decrease efficiency, Reduce quality c) Monitor progress, Decrease productivity, Increase waste, Ignore safety d) Improve communication, Reduce innovation, Limit collaboration, Ignore data 4) What are some of the methods used to collect data in construction? a) Robotic total stations, Scanners, Drones, Sensors b) Mobile phones, Laptops, Printers, Cameras c) Smartwatches, VR headsets, Gaming consoles, Smart TVs d) Microwave ovens, Toasters, Blenders, Refrigerators 5) What is the purpose of using 3D technology in construction? a) To create 2D drawings b) To generate 1D models c) To provide a visual representation of buildings or space d) To eliminate the need for data manipulation 6) How can data collected from devices like total stations be used in projects? a) Downloaded to software packages such as CAD and BIM for accurate and usable data b) Printed out and stored in physical files c) Ignored and not used for project planning d) Shared on social media platforms for public viewing 7) What is the purpose of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in construction projects? a) To create chaos and confusion among project stakeholders b) To limit collaboration and communication c) To allow many people to collaborate and monitor complex projects d) To ignore data and rely on guesswork 8) What are the stages of BIM in a construction project? a) Plan, Design, Build, Operate b) Conceptualize, Analyse, Construct, Maintain c) Survey, Develop, Implement, Monitor d) Research, Design, Test, Evaluate 9) How can BIM be used after the construction phase of a project? a) To create chaos and confusion b) To limit innovation and creativity c) To optimise the schedule efficiently d) To ignore maintenance and operations 10) What is the benefit of using data in construction projects? a) Increase costs and decrease efficiency b) Improve decision-making and project outcomes c) Ignore market competitiveness and resource allocation d) Limit the use of technology and innovation
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04 Information data principles (Data Sources)
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