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PERT stands for
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A. Programme Estimation and Reporting Technique
B. Process Estimation and Review Technique
C. Programme Evaluation and Review Technique
D. Planning Estimation and Resulting Technique
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Programme Evaluation and Review Technique
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1. Merit rating is the method of determining the
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A. relative values of a job
B. worker's performance on a job
C. worth of a machine
D. value of overall production
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Correct Answer: worker's performance on a job
2. The product layout
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A. lowers overall manufacturing time
B. requires less space for placing machines
C. utilises machine and labour better
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
3. In Emerson's efficiency plan of wage incentive system, bonus is paid to a worker
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A. whose output exceeds 67% efficiency
B. on the percentage of time saved
C. on the percentage of time worked
D. on the percentage of standard time
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Correct Answer: whose output exceeds 67% efficiency
4. The factors to be considered for production scheduling are
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A. component design
B. route sheet
C. time standards
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
5. Slack represents the difference between the
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A. earliest completion time and latest allowable time
B. latest allowable time and earliest completion time
C. earliest completion time and normal expected time
D. latest allowable time and normal allowable time
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Correct Answer: earliest completion time and latest allowable time
6. When slack of an activity is zero, the activity is critical and any delay in its performance will delay the completion of the whole project.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: Yes
7. The main objective of work measurement is to
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A. plan and schedule of production
B. formulate a proper incentive scheme
C. estimate the selling prices and delivery dates
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
8. Critical path method
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A. helps in ascertaining time schedules
B. makes better and detailed planning possible
C. provides a standard method for communicating project plans schedules and to time and cost performance
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
9. The bonus increases in proportion to the increase in efficiency. This statement applies to
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A. Halsey plan
B. Ganttplan
C. Emerson's efficiency plan
D. Rowan plan
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Correct Answer: Emerson's efficiency plan
10. A-B-C analysis
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A. is a basic technique of materials management
B. is meant for relative inventory control
C. does not depend upon the unit cost of the item but on its annual consumption
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
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