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Indirect expenses include
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A. factory expenses
B. selling expenses
C. administrative expenses
D. all of these
Correct Answer
all of these
Industrial Engineering and Production Management problems
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1. According to Rowan 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: on the percentage of time worked
2. The work study is done by means of
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A. planning chart
B. process chart
C. stop watch
D. any one of these
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Correct Answer: stop watch
3. Both Rowan plan and 50-50 Halsey plan will provide the same earning when the actual time is __________ the standard time.
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A. one-fourth
B. one-half
C. equal to
D. twice
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Correct Answer: one-half
4. 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
5. 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
6. In perpetual inventory control, the material is checked as it reaches its
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A. maximum value
B. minimum value
C. average value
D. any one of these
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Correct Answer: any one of these
7. Which of the following conditions are necessary for applying linear programming?
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A. These must be a well defined objective function.
B. The decision variables should be interrelated and non-negative.
C. The resources must be in limited supply.
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
8. At the break even point,
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A. total cost is more than the sales revenue
B. total cost is less than the sales revenue
C. total cost is equal to sales revenue
D. fixed cost is equal to variable cost
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Correct Answer: total cost is equal to sales revenue
9. The production cost per unit can be reduced by
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A. producing more with increased inputs
B. producing more with the same inputs
C. eliminating idle time
D. minimising resource waste
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Correct Answer: producing more with the same inputs
10. Which of the following statement is correct about the network diagram?
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A. The events are represented graphically by circles or nodes at the beginning and the end of activity by arrows.
B. The tail end of the arrow represents the start of an activity.
C. The head of the arrow represents the end of an activity.
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
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