The quality of a part does not depend upon
A.how cheap the part is
B.how well the part performs its function
C.how reliable the performance of the pan is
D.how far the performance can be maintained
A.how cheap the part is
B.how well the part performs its function
C.how reliable the performance of the pan is
D.how far the performance can be maintained
A.Maximising material insulation
B.Procurement problems
C.Scheduling of production to meet sales forecast
D.All of the above
A.Rs. 600
B.Rs. 650
C.Rs. 700
D.Rs. 750
E.Rs. 800
A.always in position
B.Put in position while using machine
C.Used if operator desires
D.Never used
E.Used if time permits
A.Annuity
B.Surcharge
C.Abatement
D.Authority
E.None of the above
A.To offset the damage caused by casualties
B.To compensate for a reduction in income
C.To reduce the capitalization rate of a property
D.To compensate for a property’s depreciation
E.To build up a reserve for future improvements
A.Constant expenses
B.Total expenses
C.Profits
D.Total sales
E.Amount in rupee
A.Profitable
B.Expensive
C.Comprehensive
D.Easy
E.Valid
A.Value engineering is applied to products which will be produced in future.
B.Value engineering deals with improoving quality/performance to satisfy customer.
C.Value analysis is applied to products already in production
D.Cost is calculated item wise
A.Work study
B.Motion study
C.Quality control
D.All of the above