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© 2006 by Mr. Mayers Operations I Operations II Profit Organisational Structure TrainingMotivation Team 1Team ? ? Help

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help Which item is NOT a type of stock: A. Raw materials B. Semi-finished goods C. Stationery D. Finished goods C.

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. 'Benchmarking' is: A. Setting a standard time for piece rate B. Settings standards based on other firms' achievements C. Used to plan the layout of flow production D. Used to compare potential suppliers

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help D. TQM is NOT usually associated with: A. Quality culture B. Quality assurance C. 'Right first time' D. Quality control

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Which is NOT used to set a re- order quantity? A. Lead time of suppliers B. Raw material cost C. Historical demand D. Buffer stock level

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help Which is a disadvantage of job production?: A. High levels of work in progress B. Personalised production C. Zero or low stock levels D. Good quality A.

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Which item is NOT a way to achieve high capacity utilisation?: A. Increase advertising B. Increase price C. Start selling online D. Add new product features

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help A. Which action will decrease capacity?: A. Rationalisation B. Sub-contracting C. Ask staff to work longer hours D. Extending the work area

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help A. Which of these is not a cost of quality?: A. Staff morale B. Training C. New equipment D. Monitoring

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help Which of these is not an external quality regulator? : A. BSI B. ISO C. ICICI D. IIP C.

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help D. Which of these is not a technology to enhance business performance? : A. Automation B. Communication C. Design technology D. Quality circles

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Retained profit is: A. Income received, less expenses B. Profit not distributed to shareholders C. Revenue received, less cost of sales D. Net profit, less tax

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help C. Which action is most likely to improve profit? A. Increasing trade credit B. Holding an annual sale C. Reducing fixed costs D. Increasing debtor days

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help D. If fixed costs are £5,000, price is £25 and variable cost per unit £20 – what is the break-even quantity? A. 500 B. 1,500 C. 8,000 D. 1,000

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Raising product prices is not usually associated with: A. Increasing profit margin B. Increasing break-even quantity C. Increasing contribution D. Increasing gross profit

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help C. Long-term finance is : A. Usually paid back within one year B. A substitute for trade credit C. Subject to interest payment D. Only available from financial institutions such as banks

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. A line manager: A. Works on a production line B. Has one or more reporting staff C. Looks after lines D. Is an Autocratic manager

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Span of control: A. is a feature of matrix organisation B. is a feature of hierarchies C. is narrower in flat structures D. is a feature of team work

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help Productivity is measured by: A. Total output / Total capital B. Total output / Total staff C. Total capital / Total staff D. Total output / Total days B.

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Payment using cash is best described as: A. Renumeration B. Remuneration C. Reimbursement D. Readdies

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. Job analysis usually results in: A. A person specification B. A job description C. Organisational structuring D. De-layering

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help C. Modern Apprenticeships usually involve: A. Coach training B. Academic study C. Empowerment D. External training

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help C. Organisational culture is NOT usually imparted by: A. Mentoring B. Induction training C. On-the-job training D. External training

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help C. Which is NOT an advantage of off- the-job training? A. Networking B. Reducing production problems C. Team building D. Lower safety risks

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help C. Which is NOT a required attribute of a coach? : A. Provides advice B. Discusses performance C. Displays technical competence D. Trained in coaching skills

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help D. Which of these theories are NOT associated with training? A. Self-esteem (Maslow) B. Opportunity (Herzberg) C. Social (Mayo/Maslow) D. Theory X (McGregor)

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. When would Taylors theory of motivation be appropriate? A. Theory Y management B. Mass production C. Matrix organisations D. De-layering

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help A. Job enrichment came about due to the work of: A. Mayo B. Taylor C. Maslow D. Hawthorn

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help D. An example of a non-financial motivation method is: A. Team working B. Job rotation C. Empowerment D. Piecework

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help Which of these is NOT a hygiene factor? A. Personal relationships B. Pay C. Promotion D. Working conditions C.

Team 1Team 2IncorrectAnswer ? ? Help B. De-layering always: A. Reduces training need B. Threatens security C. Raises capacity D. Reduces empowerment