A. greater
B. smaller
C. equal
D. there is no such correlation
E. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Standard time is defined as ____________________?
A. normal time + allowances
B. normal time + idle time + allowances
C. normal time + idle time
D. only normal time for an operation
E. none of the above - The standard time for a job is_________________?
A. total work content
B. base time + relaxation time
C. total work content + basic time
D. total work content + delay contingency allowance
E. total work content + relaxation time - The allowed time for a job equals standard time plus___________________?
A. policy allowance
B. interference allowance
C. process allowance
D. learning allowance
E. unforeseen allowance - According to Rowan plan, if H = hourly rate, A = actual time and S = standard time, then wages will be___________________?
A. HA
B. HA + (S~A) HA
C. HA + ^^-H
D. HA + ^^-H
E. HA + ^^-HA - The amount deducted from the salary of workers towards employees provident fund is_______________?
A. credited into reserves of company
B. deposited in nationalised bank
C. deposited in post office
D. deposited in the account of worker with employer or Reserve Bank of India
E. deposited in the account of worker with Provident Fund Commissioner - Material handling in automobile industry is done by_________________?
A. overhead crane
B. trolley
C. belt conveyor
D. all of the above
E. none of the above - Works cost implies________________?
A. primary cost
B. factory cost
C. factory expenses
D. primary cost + factory expenses
E. none of the above - The technique of value analysis can be applied to____________________?
A. complicated items only
B. simple items only
C. crash programmer items only
D. cost consciousness items only
E. any item - If a worker gets a daily wage of Rs HA, then according to Rowan plan, his maximum daily earnings can be______________________?
A. 2 HA
B. 1.33 HA
C. 1.5 HA
D. 1.15 HA
E. 2.5 HA - PERT/CPM, techniques can be used for following applications____________________?
A. once through project
B. maintenance jobs
C. research and development
D. all non-technical jobs
E. all of the above