For a fact be considered as information, it must relate to a thing or circumstance and be:
A.Quantitatives
B.Relevant
C.Objective
D.Added knowledge
E.All of the above
A.Quantitatives
B.Relevant
C.Objective
D.Added knowledge
E.All of the above
A.cost
B.taxes
C.depreciation
D.wages
A.The initial investment is high
B.Machine failures and job difficulties seriously disrupt production schedules
C.The scope of production facilities is limited
D.Production time is longer, requiring more goods in process
E.High initial investment is required
A.Destroy it
B.Ignore it
C.Impede its flow of messages whenever possible
D.Use it as a supplement to the formal system
E.None of the above
A.In fixed cost
B.Sometimes in fixed cost and sometimes in variable costs
C.Always in variable costs
D.Never included in variable costs
E.It is a separate head of costs
A.flow of material
B.worker’s activity
C.minimizing delay
D.none of the above
A.Taking over, by the government, of existing privately run concerns
B.Establishing new enterprises as state run concerns
C.Putting the day-to-day control of firms in the hands of Parliament
D.Instituting worker in control of an industry
E.The state assuming control of an industry to secure greater efficiency
A.Establishing time standards
B.Estimating cost
C.Improving existing methods
D.Developing methods before the starting of production
E.All of the above
A.Elements of quality control
B.Elimination of quality inspection
C.End of quality inspection stage
D.Economic order quantity
E.None of the above
A.Rs. 100
B.Rs. 105 if the interest rate is 5%
C.Rs. 110 if the interest rate is 10%
D.Rs. 95 if the interest rate is 5%
E.None of the above