4. Signature software systems are primarily used by

A. children and providers.
B. parents and children.
C. parents and other authorized individuals.
D. parents and providers.
5. A software program features an electronic coloring book, in which children get to paint characters that come to life with the click of a mouse. This type of program is primarily designed to develop children's
A. emotional maturity.
B. hand-eye coordination.
C. knowledge of colors and shapes.
D. creativity.
7. Which of the following statements regarding the use of pre-developed video field trips is correct?
A. Teachers can control the content and adapt it for their specific group of children.
B. Web sites hosting pre-developed VFTs can close down or become unavailable.
C. It's better to use pre-developed VFTs in an early childhood setting over teacher developed VFTs.
D. Pre-developed FVTs can be easily edited and customized.
10. A software program that asks children to sort identical flowers by color would be most appropriate for a typical _______ child.
A. seven-year-old
B. five-year-old
C. six-year-old
D. three-year-old

I choose

4.D
5.B
7.D
10.B

This is a terribly vague question:

4. Signature software systems are primarily used by
A. children and providers.
B. parents and children.
C. parents and other authorized individuals.
D. parents and providers.


1. Is this referring to computer programs by which people sign papers electronically?

2. What is the difference between C and D? What is meant by "providers" and how are they different from "authorized individuals"?

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I agree with you on 5.

You'll need to check your text to determine 7 and 10.

To get the answer to question 4, we need to understand what signature software systems are primarily used for. A signature software system is used to collect electronic signatures from individuals. Based on this information, we can conclude that the software is mainly used by parents and providers, as they are the ones who typically need to gather signatures for various reasons. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Parents and providers.

For question 5, we are asked to determine the purpose of a software program that features an electronic coloring book. To answer this question, we need to consider the main benefits of such a program. An electronic coloring book can help children develop their creativity, as they get to paint characters and bring them to life with a click of a mouse. However, it is also worth noting that this type of activity can enhance a child's hand-eye coordination. Based on these considerations, the correct answer is D. Creativity.

To answer question 7, we need to evaluate the statements regarding the use of pre-developed video field trips (VFTs). One of the statements suggests that teachers can control the content and adapt it for their specific group of children. While this may be true for teacher-developed VFTs, pre-developed VFTs are typically hosted on websites. The second statement highlights the possibility of these websites closing down or becoming unavailable, which is a valid concern. The third statement implies that pre-developed VFTs are preferable in an early childhood setting over teacher-developed VFTs, which is not necessarily true. Lastly, the fourth statement claims that pre-developed VFTs can be easily edited and customized, but this is unlikely as they are already pre-developed. Based on these evaluations, the correct answer is B. Web sites hosting pre-developed VFTs can close down or become unavailable.

For question 10, we need to determine the appropriate age for a software program that asks children to sort identical flowers by color. Sorting activities generally require a certain level of cognitive ability and fine motor skills. Considering the options given, it is most reasonable to assume that a five-year-old child would be most suitable for this task. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Five-year-old.