A. higher setup cost
B. lower repair cost
C. higher setup cost
D. higher repair cost
Related Mcqs:
- The higher level of production leads to ____________?
A. higher repair cost
B. higher setup cost
C. lower repair cost
D. higher setup cost - The lower plant leasing, lower administrative costs, lower depreciation on equipment and plant are all the factors of _____________?
A. favorable price variance
B. unfavorable price variance
C. favorable spending variance
D. unfavorable spending variance - The level of used input to achieve a determined level of output is termed as ____________?
A. efficiency
B. effectiveness
C. growth evaluation
D. performance evaluation - An organizational practice, according to which the decision making freedom is available to lower level managers is known as _____________?
A. decentralization
B. centralization
C. autonomy of effort
D. congruency - The degree to which the freedom is given to lower level managers for decision making is classified as ___________?
A. decentralization
B. centralization
C. autonomy
D. congruency - The component of total cost, which never changes with change in level of production is classified as _________?
A. fixed cost
B. constant
C. variable
D. both a and b - The cause and effect relationship that exists between change in total cost level and change in level of activity, is measured with the help of ___________?
A. production driver
B. cost driver
C. price driver
D. estimation driver - The cost which remains unchanged, in proportion to level the total volume of production is classified as _________?
A. total cost
B. infeasible cost
C. fixed cost
D. variable cost - In production, the variables such as level of activity or volume of company activity are known as ________?
A. cost drivers
B. timed drivers
C. variable drivers
D. fixed drivers - The customer sustaining costs, customer batch-level costs and customer output-unit level costs are classified as _________?
A. customer level indirect costs
B. customer level direct costs
C. corporate level direct costs
D. corporate level indirect costs