Fundamentals of Business Intelligence (FBI) Practice Exam

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In the context of Bloom's Taxonomy, what level is tested by the question "Explain management"?

  1. Knowledge

  2. Comprehension

  3. Application

  4. Evaluation

The correct answer is: Comprehension

The question "Explain management" specifically targets the comprehension level of Bloom's Taxonomy. This level focuses on understanding and interpreting information, rather than just recalling facts or applying knowledge. When a question asks to explain, it requires the individual to demonstrate a deeper grasp of the subject, showing that they can summarize and articulate the underlying concepts of management rather than simply stating definitions or facts. In this context, comprehension goes beyond basic knowledge. It demands the ability to take a concept, understand its meaning, provide interpretations, and express it in one’s own words. Thus, this indicates a higher cognitive engagement than just knowledge recall, making comprehension the correct categorization for this type of question.