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CIPS L4M7 Exam - Topic 10 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M7 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 10
[All L4M7 Questions]

Which of the following are most likely to be direct benefits of applying RFID technology? Select TWO that apply

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Suggested Answer: A, E

RFID tags are the small devices that can be embedded in labels or attached to tags which work with radio transmitters and/or receivers to identify themselves.

RFID tags can be used to do the following:

- Track individual items

- Track boxes of products, cages of products and pallets

- Track containers with multiple loads

- Locate equipment within a building

- Trigger alarms should equipment or stock be removed without authorisation.

RFID devices have a very small integrated circuit incorporating a small memory capability - many are smaller than 2mm square and 2mm thick. Despite its size, many can hold 2000 characters of data.

RFID operating rage depends on the radio frequency used, receiver capability and the environment. Some tags are only readable from under 1m, others can have a 100m range.

RFID tags and labels are very specific to the type of material and size of your assets. For example, metal will deactivate the RFID antenna and the tag will not transmit at all. Using RFID on metal requires a special type of tag with an RFID block to prevent interference with the antenna. Liquid products can also affect the reliability of the RFID signal. To use RFID tags in specific environ-ments, some technologies are needed to support them.


LO 1, AC 1.2

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Ming
2 months ago
A is a no-brainer, but E is a bit vague.
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Hoa
2 months ago
Not sure about B, seems a bit off.
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Junita
2 months ago
I think C is also a big benefit.
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Dalene
3 months ago
1km range? Really? That sounds exaggerated.
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Kate
3 months ago
Definitely A and E! Those are the main perks.
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Irma
3 months ago
I thought RFID was more about tracking and less about working in harsh conditions, so I'm leaning towards A and maybe E too.
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Justa
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think A and E could be the right answers since large information capacity is a key feature of RFID.
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Melinda
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like identifying product defects might be more of an indirect benefit. Maybe C is not the best choice?
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Nadine
4 months ago
I remember studying that RFID is great for tracking multiple items, so I think A is definitely one of the answers.
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Franchesca
4 months ago
The way I see it, the top two direct benefits of RFID are definitely multiple item tracking and identifying product defects. Those seem like the most clear-cut answers here.
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Precious
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. Some of the options like working in a 1km range don't seem like core RFID benefits to me. I'll have to think this through and make my best guess.
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Vincent
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. Multiple item tracking and large information capacity seem like the most obvious direct benefits of RFID. I'll go with those two.
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Meghan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know RFID has some benefits like being able to work in harsh conditions, but I'm not confident that's a direct benefit. Let me think this through carefully.
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Nadine
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key benefits of RFID are tracking multiple items and identifying product defects, so I'll go with those.
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Sunny
7 months ago
I believe A and D are the direct benefits, as being able to work in a 1km range is crucial for RFID technology.
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Toi
7 months ago
Haha, 'work in harsh conditions without any supports'? That's a good one. Definitely A and E.
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Vilma
7 months ago
D? Are you kidding me? 1km range? That's just unrealistic. I'd go with A and C.
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Remona
7 months ago
I'm not sure about E, but I think A and C are the direct benefits.
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Coral
7 months ago
A and E for sure. RFID is all about tracking multiple items and storing a large amount of data.
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Nathalie
7 months ago
E) Large information capacity
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Nathalie
7 months ago
A) Multiple items tracking
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Carissa
7 months ago
I agree with Linn, multiple items tracking and large information capacity are definitely benefits.
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Linn
8 months ago
I think A and E are the direct benefits of applying RFID technology.
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