A. output demanded
B. input demanded
C. capacity supplied
D. capacity borrowed
Related Mcqs:
- The measuring of capacity levels, in terms of practical and theoretical capacity is classified as _________?
A. capacity write down
B. capacity write up
C. capacity supplied
D. capacity borrowed - The capacity utilization of the business, to satisfy average customer’s demand, for current budget period of time is termed as ___________?
A. master budget capacity utilization
B. finite cost utilization
C. infinite cost utilization
D. infinite budget capacity utilization - If the capacity utilization and its cost are fixed in product costing, the capacity management is ___________?
A. for short run
B. for long run
C. for one day
D. for few days - Which is considered as most stable measure of the capacity utilization?
A. spiral capacity
B. supply capacity
C. demand capacity
D. practical capacity - The capacity utilization of the business, to satisfy average customer demand over a specific period of time is classified as ____________?
A. seasonal capacity utilization
B. normal capacity utilization
C. standard capacity utilization
D. theoretical capacity utilization - If the units of normal spoilage are 150 and the total good units manufactured are 1500, then the normal spoilage rate would be __________?
A. 14%
B. 15%
C. 10%
D. 12% - The difference between master budget capacity and practical capacity is considered as ________?
A. normal used capacity
B. unplanned and unused capacity
C. planned unused capacity
D. unplanned used capacity - The capacity level of operations which is less than theoretical capacity is considered as ___________?
A. practical capacity
B. theoretical costing
C. standard capacity
D. actual capacity - In accounting terms, the term capacity refers to ____________?
A. upper limit
B. lower limit
C. zero limit
D. minimal cost - An amount of available capacity other than employed capacity, to meet the customer’s demand, is classified as _________?
A. targeted capacity
B. budgeted capacity
C. recovery capacity
D. unused capacity