A. management
B. labour court
C. high court/supreme court
D. board of directors
E. president
Production Technology
Production Technology
A. all industries
B. all process industries and thermal power plants
C. only major industries
D. only key industries
E. all industries employing more than 100 workers
A. complicated items only
B. simple items only
C. crash programmer items only
D. cost consciousness items only
E. any item
A. depreciation value of a product
B. resale value of a product
C. major function of the item and accomplishing the same at least cost without change in quality
D. break even point when machine re-quires change
E. selling price of an item
A. CAM < DAM
B. CAM > DAM
C. CAM = DAM
D. there is no such criterion
E. none of the above
(CAM = Challenger’s Adverse minimum DAM = Defender’s Adverse minimum)
A. Gnatt chart
B. bin chart
C. Emerson chart
D. travel chart
E. activity chart
A. actions of operator
B. layout of work place
C. tooling and equipment
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. permits a fine breakdown of activities and delays
B. simultaneous study of many operators may be made by a single observer
C. calculations are easier, method is economical and less time consuming
D. no time measuring devices are generally needed
E. as operators are not watched for long periods, chances of obtaining misleading results are less
A. process layout
B. product layout
C. fixed position layout
D. plant layout
E. functional layout
A. all industries
B. all industries other than small and medium industries
C. volunteers
D. the industries notified by Government
E. all major industries