A. component and material factors
B. machine-related factors
C. human factors
D. all of above
Related Mcqs:
- 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 pool category, which have the similar cause and effect relationship, with each cost driver uses as an allocation base is classified as __________?
A. heterogeneous price pool
B. homogenous cost pool
C. heterogeneous cost pool
D. homogenous price pool - In the cause and effect relationship between cost level and cost driver, the inflationary price effects are removed by dividing cost through _______________?
A. price index
B. cost index
C. profit index
D. cost driver index - The cause and effect relationship between activity and costs is the result of __________?
A. contractual agreement
B. knowledge of operations
C. measureable unit relationship
D. all of above - The factors that accelerate the process of refining a costing system include ____________?
A. increase in product diversity
B. increase in indirect costs
C. product market competitions
D. all of above - The factors that affect the demand of the customers include __________?
A. cyclical factors
B. seasonal factors
C. trend factors
D. all of above - The major influential factors on supply and demand include ____________?
A. customers
B. costs
C. competitors
D. all of above - The costing system, in which individual activities are identified as the cost object, is considered as _________?
A. manufactured costing
B. activity based costing
C. allocation costing
D. base costing - The type of relationship stating “how changes in cost driver drives cause changes in cost” will be termed as ___________?
A. marginal plausibility
B. economic plausibility
C. financial plausibility
D. market plausibility - The financial factors measured in numerical terms, having some monetary value are considered as ___________?
A. qualitative factors
B. quantitative factors
C. expected factors
D. recorded factors