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TB 01-01 Managers everywhere carry out three major activiti...
Managers everywhere carry out three major activities: planning, implementation, and control.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-01 Managers everywhere
carry out three major activiti...
TB 01-02 The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses o...
The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses on effectively managing constraints as the key to success.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-02 The theory of constraint
(TOC) framework focuses o...
TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for ext...
Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for external users while Financial Accounting reports are prepared for
internal users.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting
reports are prepared for ext...
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2.
3.
TB 01-01 Managers everywhere carry out three major activiti...
Managers everywhere carry out three major activities: planning, implementation, and control.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-01 Managers everywhere
carry out three major activiti...
TB 01-02 The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses o...
The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses on effectively managing constraints as the key to success.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-02 The theory of constraint
(TOC) framework focuses o...
TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for ext...
Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for external users while Financial Accounting reports are prepared for
internal users.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting
reports are prepared for ext...
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2.
3.
TB 01-01 Managers everywhere carry out three major activiti...
Managers everywhere carry out three major activities: planning, implementation, and control.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-01 Managers everywhere
carry out three major activiti...
TB 01-02 The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses o...
The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses on effectively managing constraints as the key to success.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-02 The theory of constraint
(TOC) framework focuses o...
TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for ext...
Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for external users while Financial Accounting reports are prepared for
internal users.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting
reports are prepared for ext...
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2.
3.
TB 01-01 Managers everywhere carry out three major activiti...
Managers everywhere carry out three major activities: planning, implementation, and control.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-01 Managers everywhere
carry out three major activiti...
TB 01-02 The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses o...
The theory of constraint (TOC) framework focuses on effectively managing constraints as the key to success.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-02 The theory of constraint
(TOC) framework focuses o...
TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for ext...
Managerial Accounting reports are prepared for external users while Financial Accounting reports are prepared for
internal users.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-03 Managerial Accounting
reports are prepared for ext...
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5.
6.
TB 01-04 Merchandising firms largely refer to retail and wh...
Merchandising firms largely refer to retail and wholesale outlets that buy goods from suppliers and resell them to
customers.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-04 Merchandising firms
largely refer to retail and wh...
TB 01-05 Merchandising and manufacturing firms generate rev...
Merchandising and manufacturing firms generate revenue by selling products.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-05 Merchandising and
manufacturing firms generate
rev...
TB 01-06 Service firms do not sell any products but generat...
Service firms do not sell any products but generate revenues by offering one or more types of services.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-06 Service firms do not sell
any products but generat...
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6.
TB 01-04 Merchandising firms largely refer to retail and wh...
Merchandising firms largely refer to retail and wholesale outlets that buy goods from suppliers and resell them to
customers.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-04 Merchandising firms
largely refer to retail and wh...
TB 01-05 Merchandising and manufacturing firms generate rev...
Merchandising and manufacturing firms generate revenue by selling products.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-05 Merchandising and
manufacturing firms generate
rev...
TB 01-06 Service firms do not sell any products but generat...
Service firms do not sell any products but generate revenues by offering one or more types of services.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-06 Service firms do not sell
any products but generat...
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8.
9.
TB 01-07 Managers assign tasks to employees, arbitrate disp...
Managers assign tasks to employees, arbitrate disputes, answer questions, solve on the spot problems, and make
many decisions that affect customers and employees, which in turn, will likely influence future financial and
nonfinancial performance.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-07 Managers assign tasks
to employees, arbitrate disp...
TB 01-08 Planning involves selecting a course of action and...
Planning involves selecting a course of action and specifying how the action will be implemented.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-08 Planning involves
selecting a course of action and...
TB 01-09 Control involves the process of instituting proced...
Control involves the process of instituting procedures and then obtaining feedback to ensure that all parts of the
organization are functioning effectively and moving toward overall company goals.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-09 Control involves the
process of instituting proced...
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8.
9.
TB 01-07 Managers assign tasks to employees, arbitrate disp...
Managers assign tasks to employees, arbitrate disputes, answer questions, solve on the spot problems, and make
many decisions that affect customers and employees, which in turn, will likely influence future financial and
nonfinancial performance.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-07 Managers assign tasks
to employees, arbitrate disp...
TB 01-08 Planning involves selecting a course of action and...
Planning involves selecting a course of action and specifying how the action will be implemented.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-08 Planning involves
selecting a course of action and...
TB 01-09 Control involves the process of instituting proced...
Control involves the process of instituting procedures and then obtaining feedback to ensure that all parts of the
organization are functioning effectively and moving toward overall company goals.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-09 Control involves the
process of instituting proced...
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11.
12.
TB 01-10 Strategy pertains to the general direction in whic...
Strategy pertains to the general direction in which an organization plans to move to achieve its goals and
objectives.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-10 Strategy pertains to the
general direction in whic...
TB 01-11 Management accountants are not required to follow ...
Management accountants are not required to follow the generally accepted accounting principles that are used for
external financial reporting when preparing reports for internal users.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-11 Management
accountants are not required to
follow ...
TB 01-12 Management accounting information is primarily con...
Management accounting information is primarily concerned with reports on the organization as a whole while
financial accounting focuses more on the individual segments of the organization.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-12 Management accounting
information is primarily con...
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12.
TB 01-10 Strategy pertains to the general direction in whic...
Strategy pertains to the general direction in which an organization plans to move to achieve its goals and
objectives.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-10 Strategy pertains to the
general direction in whic...
TB 01-11 Management accountants are not required to follow ...
Management accountants are not required to follow the generally accepted accounting principles that are used for
external financial reporting when preparing reports for internal users.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-11 Management
accountants are not required to
follow ...
TB 01-12 Management accounting information is primarily con...
Management accounting information is primarily concerned with reports on the organization as a whole while
financial accounting focuses more on the individual segments of the organization.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-12 Management accounting
information is primarily con...
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14.
15.
TB 01-13 The Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants es...
The Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants established by the International Federation of Accountants
governs only the activities of accountants in public practice.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-13 The Code of Ethics for
Professional Accountants es...
TB 01-14 Performance reports provide formal feedback to ass...
Performance reports provide formal feedback to assist in determining whether operations and performance are on
track..
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-14 Performance reports
provide formal feedback to ass...
TB 01-15 Planning includes identifying alternatives and the...
Planning includes identifying alternatives and then selecting the one that does the best job of furthering the
organization's objectives.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-15 Planning includes
identifying alternatives and the...
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15.
TB 01-13 The Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants es...
The Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants established by the International Federation of Accountants
governs only the activities of accountants in public practice.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-13 The Code of Ethics for
Professional Accountants es...
TB 01-14 Performance reports provide formal feedback to ass...
Performance reports provide formal feedback to assist in determining whether operations and performance are on
track..
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-14 Performance reports
provide formal feedback to ass...
TB 01-15 Planning includes identifying alternatives and the...
Planning includes identifying alternatives and then selecting the one that does the best job of furthering the
organization's objectives.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-15 Planning includes
identifying alternatives and the...
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17.
18.
TB 01-16 Reduction in tariffs, quotas, and other barriers t...
Reduction in tariffs, quotas, and other barriers to free trade; improvements in global transportation system; and
increasing sophistication in international trade markets, are several factors that have led to an increase in
worldwide competition in many industries.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-16 Reduction in tariffs,
quotas, and other barriers t...
TB 01-17 One major implication of globalization for many or...
One major implication of globalization for many organizations is that they must find new ways of conducting
business.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-17 One major implication of
globalization for many or...
TB 01-18 The main idea underlying the lean business model i...
The main idea underlying the lean business model is the elimination of waste.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-18 The main idea
underlying the lean business
model i...
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18.
TB 01-16 Reduction in tariffs, quotas, and other barriers t...
Reduction in tariffs, quotas, and other barriers to free trade; improvements in global transportation system; and
increasing sophistication in international trade markets, are several factors that have led to an increase in
worldwide competition in many industries.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-16 Reduction in tariffs,
quotas, and other barriers t...
TB 01-17 One major implication of globalization for many or...
One major implication of globalization for many organizations is that they must find new ways of conducting
business.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-17 One major implication of
globalization for many or...
TB 01-18 The main idea underlying the lean business model i...
The main idea underlying the lean business model is the elimination of waste.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-18 The main idea
underlying the lean business
model i...
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20.
21.
TB 01-19 Companies that use the just-in-time (JIT) approach...
Companies that use the just-in-time (JIT) approach purchase materials and produce units only as needed to meet
actual customer demand.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-19 Companies that use the
just-in-time (JIT) approach...
TB 01-20 Among other things, companies using the just-in-ti...
Among other things, companies using the just-in-time (JIT) approach, produce only in response to a customer
order meaning that workers will not be idle whenever demand falls below the company's production capacity.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-20 Among other things,
companies using the just-in-ti...
TB 01-21 Defects can be tolerated in a just-in-time (JIT) s...
Defects can be tolerated in a just-in-time (JIT) system.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-21 Defects can be tolerated
in a just-in-time (JIT) s...
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20.
21.
TB 01-19 Companies that use the just-in-time (JIT) approach...
Companies that use the just-in-time (JIT) approach purchase materials and produce units only as needed to meet
actual customer demand.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-19 Companies that use the
just-in-time (JIT) approach...
TB 01-20 Among other things, companies using the just-in-ti...
Among other things, companies using the just-in-time (JIT) approach, produce only in response to a customer
order meaning that workers will not be idle whenever demand falls below the company's production capacity.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-20 Among other things,
companies using the just-in-ti...
TB 01-21 Defects can be tolerated in a just-in-time (JIT) s...
Defects can be tolerated in a just-in-time (JIT) system.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-21 Defects can be tolerated
in a just-in-time (JIT) s...
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23.
24.
TB 01-22 There are four major characteristics of total qual...
There are four major characteristics of total quality management.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-22 There are four major
characteristics of total qual...
TB 01-23 Many Canadian organizations have successfully impl...
Many Canadian organizations have successfully implemented quality management principles and have received
recognition from Excellence Canada (formerly the National Quality Institute) whose mission is to inspire excellence
in Canada.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-23 Many Canadian
organizations have successfully
impl...
TB 01-24 Process reengineering diagrams a business process ...
Process reengineering diagrams a business process in detail, questions it, and then completely redesigns it to
eliminate unnecessary steps, reduce opportunities for errors, and reduce costs.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-24 Process reengineering
diagrams a business process ...
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23.
24.
TB 01-22 There are four major characteristics of total qual...
There are four major characteristics of total quality management.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-22 There are four major
characteristics of total qual...
TB 01-23 Many Canadian organizations have successfully impl...
Many Canadian organizations have successfully implemented quality management principles and have received
recognition from Excellence Canada (formerly the National Quality Institute) whose mission is to inspire excellence
in Canada.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-23 Many Canadian
organizations have successfully
impl...
TB 01-24 Process reengineering diagrams a business process ...
Process reengineering diagrams a business process in detail, questions it, and then completely redesigns it to
eliminate unnecessary steps, reduce opportunities for errors, and reduce costs.
→ True
False
True / False TB 01-24 Process reengineering
diagrams a business process ...
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26.
27.
TB 01-25 Process reengineering is usually strongly accepted...
Process reengineering is usually strongly accepted by all employees within an organization.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-25 Process reengineering
is usually strongly accepted...
TB 01-26 Effective corporate governance enhances stakeholde...
Effective corporate governance enhances stakeholders' confidence that an organization is being managed in their
best interests rather than solely in the interests of top management and certain key individuals.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-26 Effective corporate
governance enhances
stakeholde...
TB 01-27 Codes of ethics almost always provide employees wi...
Codes of ethics almost always provide employees with very specific and detailed instructions about what they can
do and not do.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-27 Codes of ethics almost
always provide employees wi...
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27.
TB 01-25 Process reengineering is usually strongly accepted...
Process reengineering is usually strongly accepted by all employees within an organization.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-25 Process reengineering
is usually strongly accepted...
TB 01-26 Effective corporate governance enhances stakeholde...
Effective corporate governance enhances stakeholders' confidence that an organization is being managed in their
best interests rather than solely in the interests of top management and certain key individuals.
→ True
False
True / False
TB 01-26 Effective corporate
governance enhances
stakeholde...
TB 01-27 Codes of ethics almost always provide employees wi...
Codes of ethics almost always provide employees with very specific and detailed instructions about what they can
do and not do.
True
→ False
True / False TB 01-27 Codes of ethics almost
always provide employees wi...
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29.
30.
TB 01-28 The PDCA Cycle is a system of continuous improveme...
The PDCA Cycle is a system of continuous improvement in which a planning committee selects from a list of
alternatives for improvement and moves to fully implement immediately the chosen improvement.
True
→ False
True / False
TB 01-28 The PDCA Cycle is a
system of continuous
improveme...
TB 01-29 Financial accounting is primarily concerned with:
Financial accounting is primarily concerned with:
→ reporting to external investors and creditors.
long term decision making.
feasibility analysis.
reporting exclusively to internal users.
Multiple Choice TB 01-29 Financial accounting is
primarily concerned with:
TB 01-30 Managerial accounting emphasizes the future in add...
Managerial accounting emphasizes the future in addition to historical reports, whereas financial accounting:
emphasizes a future perspective.
emphasizes individual organizational units.
emphasizes timeliness.
→ emphasizes a historical perspective.
Multiple Choice TB 01-30 Managerial accounting
emphasizes the future in add...
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29.
30.
TB 01-28 The PDCA Cycle is a system of continuous improveme...
The PDCA Cycle is a system of continuous improvement in which a planning committee selects from a list of
alternatives for improvement and moves to fully implement immediately the chosen improvement.
True
→ False
True / False
TB 01-28 The PDCA Cycle is a
system of continuous
improveme...
TB 01-29 Financial accounting is primarily concerned with:
Financial accounting is primarily concerned with:
→ reporting to external investors and creditors.
long term decision making.
feasibility analysis.
reporting exclusively to internal users.
Multiple Choice TB 01-29 Financial accounting is
primarily concerned with:
TB 01-30 Managerial accounting emphasizes the future in add...
Managerial accounting emphasizes the future in addition to historical reports, whereas financial accounting:
emphasizes a future perspective.
emphasizes individual organizational units.
emphasizes timeliness.
→ emphasizes a historical perspective.
Multiple Choice TB 01-30 Managerial accounting
emphasizes the future in add...
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32.
33.
TB 01-31 In order to eliminate waste, companies must adopt ...
In order to eliminate waste, companies must adopt and implement one or more management practices that focus
on different aspects of the lean business model such as:
→ Just-in-Time.
maintaining inventories large enough to shield against all unanticipated disruptions.
Activity-Based Costing.
multi-dimensional performance measurement systems.
Multiple Choice TB 01-31 In order to eliminate
waste, companies must adopt ...
TB 01-32 Companies using the just-in-time (JIT) approach ho...
Companies using the just-in-time (JIT) approach hope to achieve:
the hiring of specialized workers to increase production.
gains in production flexibility.
reduction of costs associated with setup by producing in large batches.
→ reduced defect rates, resulting in less waste and greater customer satisfaction.
Multiple Choice TB 01-32 Companies using the
just-in-time (JIT) approach ho...
TB 01-33 Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a just-...
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a just-in-time (JIT) system?
Funds that have been tied up in inventories can be used elsewhere.
Areas previously used to store inventories are made available for other more productive uses.
The time required to fill an order is reduced, resulting in quicker response to customers and
consequentially greater potential sales.
→ Production workers are always busy.
Multiple Choice TB 01-33 Which of the following is
NOT a benefit of a just-...
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32.
33.
TB 01-31 In order to eliminate waste, companies must adopt ...
In order to eliminate waste, companies must adopt and implement one or more management practices that focus
on different aspects of the lean business model such as:
→ Just-in-Time.
maintaining inventories large enough to shield against all unanticipated disruptions.
Activity-Based Costing.
multi-dimensional performance measurement systems.
Multiple Choice TB 01-31 In order to eliminate
waste, companies must adopt ...
TB 01-32 Companies using the just-in-time (JIT) approach ho...
Companies using the just-in-time (JIT) approach hope to achieve:
the hiring of specialized workers to increase production.
gains in production flexibility.
reduction of costs associated with setup by producing in large batches.
→ reduced defect rates, resulting in less waste and greater customer satisfaction.
Multiple Choice TB 01-32 Companies using the
just-in-time (JIT) approach ho...
TB 01-33 Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a just-...
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a just-in-time (JIT) system?
Funds that have been tied up in inventories can be used elsewhere.
Areas previously used to store inventories are made available for other more productive uses.
The time required to fill an order is reduced, resulting in quicker response to customers and
consequentially greater potential sales.
→ Production workers are always busy.
Multiple Choice TB 01-33 Which of the following is
NOT a benefit of a just-...
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34.
35.
36.
TB 01-34 In using total quality management (TQM), the key f...
In using total quality management (TQM), the key focus is,
employee focus.
management focus.
→ customer focus.
executive focus.
Multiple Choice TB 01-34 In using total quality
management (TQM), the key f...
TB 01-35 What is the professional designation for the major...
What is the professional designation for the majority of professional accountants in Canada?
Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Management Accountants
→ Chartered Professional Accountants
Certified Public Accountants
Multiple Choice TB 01-35 What is the professional
designation for the major...
TB 01-36 Which of the following is NOT included in Codes of...
Which of the following is NOT included in Codes of Ethics for professional accountants?
Professional competence
Objectivity
→ Compensation
Confidentiality
Multiple Choice TB 01-36 Which of the following is
NOT included in Codes of...
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35.
36.
TB 01-34 In using total quality management (TQM), the key f...
In using total quality management (TQM), the key focus is,
employee focus.
management focus.
→ customer focus.
executive focus.
Multiple Choice TB 01-34 In using total quality
management (TQM), the key f...
TB 01-35 What is the professional designation for the major...
What is the professional designation for the majority of professional accountants in Canada?
Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Management Accountants
→ Chartered Professional Accountants
Certified Public Accountants
Multiple Choice TB 01-35 What is the professional
designation for the major...
TB 01-36 Which of the following is NOT included in Codes of...
Which of the following is NOT included in Codes of Ethics for professional accountants?
Professional competence
Objectivity
→ Compensation
Confidentiality
Multiple Choice TB 01-36 Which of the following is
NOT included in Codes of...
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37.
38.
39.
TB 01-37 Corporate governance
Corporate governance
is a department within Canada Revenue with a mandate to ensure all corporations file annual tax
returns.
→ if effective, should enhance stakeholders' confidence that the organization is being managed in
their best interests.
ensures the personal interests of top management are fully achieved.
is only important to non-publicly traded companies.
Multiple Choice TB 01-37 Corporate governance
TB 01-38 Benchmarking begins with:
Benchmarking begins with:
completely redesigning a business process to improve it.
determining the constraints within a given manufacturing process.
→ studying organizations that are the best at a particular task.
a determination to only build products to meet specific customer orders.
Multiple Choice TB 01-38 Benchmarking begins
with:
TB 01-39 Activities that do not add value to a product or s...
Activities that do not add value to a product or service that customers are willing to pay for are considered to be:
normal business activities.
→ non-value-added activities.
part of the overhead costs of a business.
a constraint.
Multiple Choice TB 01-39 Activities that do not add
value to a product or s...
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38.
39.
TB 01-37 Corporate governance
Corporate governance
is a department within Canada Revenue with a mandate to ensure all corporations file annual tax
returns.
→ if effective, should enhance stakeholders' confidence that the organization is being managed in
their best interests.
ensures the personal interests of top management are fully achieved.
is only important to non-publicly traded companies.
Multiple Choice TB 01-37 Corporate governance
TB 01-38 Benchmarking begins with:
Benchmarking begins with:
completely redesigning a business process to improve it.
determining the constraints within a given manufacturing process.
→ studying organizations that are the best at a particular task.
a determination to only build products to meet specific customer orders.
Multiple Choice TB 01-38 Benchmarking begins
with:
TB 01-39 Activities that do not add value to a product or s...
Activities that do not add value to a product or service that customers are willing to pay for are considered to be:
normal business activities.
→ non-value-added activities.
part of the overhead costs of a business.
a constraint.
Multiple Choice TB 01-39 Activities that do not add
value to a product or s...
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40.
41.
TB 01-40 A manufacturing business which operates five days ...
A manufacturing business which operates five days per week has four different departments involved in producing
each unit of its product. Maximum daily production capacities of each are: Department A - 100 units; Department B
- 135 units; Department C - 95 units, and Department D - 110 units. Maximum weekly output of completed units is?
440
→ 475
550
675
Multiple Choice
TB 01-40 A manufacturing
business which operates five days
...
TB 01-41 The management cycle proceeds in what order?
The management cycle proceeds in what order?
Control, implementation, planning
→ Planning, implementation, control
Implementation, planning, control
Implementation, control, planning
Multiple Choice TB 01-41 The management cycle
proceeds in what order?
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41.
TB 01-40 A manufacturing business which operates five days ...
A manufacturing business which operates five days per week has four different departments involved in producing
each unit of its product. Maximum daily production capacities of each are: Department A - 100 units; Department B
- 135 units; Department C - 95 units, and Department D - 110 units. Maximum weekly output of completed units is?
440
→ 475
550
675
Multiple Choice
TB 01-40 A manufacturing
business which operates five days
...
TB 01-41 The management cycle proceeds in what order?
The management cycle proceeds in what order?
Control, implementation, planning
→ Planning, implementation, control
Implementation, planning, control
Implementation, control, planning
Multiple Choice TB 01-41 The management cycle
proceeds in what order?
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42.
43.
TB 01-42 A manufacturing business has four different depart...
A manufacturing business has four different departments involved in producing each unit of its product. Maximum
daily production capacities of each are: Department A - 100 units; Department B - 135 units; Department C - 95
units, and Department D - 110 units. Which department would be considered first in looking at ways to improve
output capacity?
A
B
→ C
D
Multiple Choice
TB 01-42 A manufacturing
business has four different
depart...
TB 01-43 A manufacturing business has four different depart...
A manufacturing business has four different departments involved in producing each unit of its product. Maximum
daily production capacities of each are: Department A - 100 units; Department B - 135 units; Department C - 95
units, and Department D - 110 units. A consultant has suggested some alternatives to increase output capacities
as follows:
Alternative A - increase Department B's output to 200 units per day.
Alternative B - increase Department C's output to 120 units per day.
Alternative C - increase both Department A's and Department C's outputs to 110 units per day.
Alternative D - increase Department D's output to 300 units per day.
Assuming the costs of each alternative are similar and that only one can be chosen, which alternative would yield
the best results for the business?
A
B
→ C
D
Multiple Choice
TB 01-43 A manufacturing
business has four different
depart...
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43.
TB 01-42 A manufacturing business has four different depart...
A manufacturing business has four different departments involved in producing each unit of its product. Maximum
daily production capacities of each are: Department A - 100 units; Department B - 135 units; Department C - 95
units, and Department D - 110 units. Which department would be considered first in looking at ways to improve
output capacity?
A
B
→ C
D
Multiple Choice
TB 01-42 A manufacturing
business has four different
depart...
TB 01-43 A manufacturing business has four different depart...
A manufacturing business has four different departments involved in producing each unit of its product. Maximum
daily production capacities of each are: Department A - 100 units; Department B - 135 units; Department C - 95
units, and Department D - 110 units. A consultant has suggested some alternatives to increase output capacities
as follows:
Alternative A - increase Department B's output to 200 units per day.
Alternative B - increase Department C's output to 120 units per day.
Alternative C - increase both Department A's and Department C's outputs to 110 units per day.
Alternative D - increase Department D's output to 300 units per day.
Assuming the costs of each alternative are similar and that only one can be chosen, which alternative would yield
the best results for the business?
A
B
→ C
D
Multiple Choice
TB 01-43 A manufacturing
business has four different
depart...
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45.
TB 01-44 Which of the following statements is not true?
Which of the following statements is not true?
→ Financial accounting and managerial accounting are independent of each other.
Financial accounting, due to the requirements of regulation, is mandatory for businesses.
Managerial accounting has a strong orientation towards the future.
Financial accounting presents a historical perspective of business activities.
Multiple Choice TB 01-44 Which of the following
statements is not true?
TB 01-45 List four major potential benefits of successfully...
List four major potential benefits of successfully implementing a just-in-time (JIT) system in a manufacturing
company.
1. substantial reduction in inventory ordering and warehousing costs.
2. reduction in waste due to inventory obsolescence and pilferage.
3. a commitment to zero defects.
4. a reduction in time to complete a product.
Essay TB 01-45 List four major potential
benefits of successfully...
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45.
TB 01-44 Which of the following statements is not true?
Which of the following statements is not true?
→ Financial accounting and managerial accounting are independent of each other.
Financial accounting, due to the requirements of regulation, is mandatory for businesses.
Managerial accounting has a strong orientation towards the future.
Financial accounting presents a historical perspective of business activities.
Multiple Choice TB 01-44 Which of the following
statements is not true?
TB 01-45 List four major potential benefits of successfully...
List four major potential benefits of successfully implementing a just-in-time (JIT) system in a manufacturing
company.
1. substantial reduction in inventory ordering and warehousing costs.
2. reduction in waste due to inventory obsolescence and pilferage.
3. a commitment to zero defects.
4. a reduction in time to complete a product.
Essay TB 01-45 List four major potential
benefits of successfully...
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47.
TB 01-46 List seven key differences between Managerial Acco...
List seven key differences between Managerial Accounting and Financial Accounting.
1, managerial accounting reports are prepared primarily for managers inside the organization, whereas financial
accounting reports are typically prepared for the use of external parties, such as shareholders, creditors and
regulatory bodies.
2. managerial accounting is not a mandatory requirement for businesses while financial accounting is.
3. managerial accounting is not regulated by prescribed standards or formats while financial accounting must
follow prescribed accounting standards.
4. managerial accounting usually focuses on the parts or segments of an organization while financial accounting
is primarily concerned with reporting the activities of the organization as a whole.
5. managerial accounting usually has a strong future orientation while financial accounting has a historical
perspective.
6. managerial accounting emphasizes obtaining data relevant to decision making while financial accounting
emphasizes the verifiability of data.
7. managerial accounting requires information to be available on a timely basis while financial accounting, with
its historical perspective, focuses on precision.
Essay
TB 01-46 List seven key
differences between Managerial
Acco...
TB 01-47 Describe factors that have led to an increase in w...
Describe factors that have led to an increase in worldwide competiveness as part of the globalization on business.
Reduction of tariffs, quotas, and other barriers to free trade; improvements in global transportation systems; and
increasing sophistication in international trade markets. These factors help to reduce the costs of conducting
international trade and make it possible for foreign companies to compete on a more equal footing with
domestic firms.
Essay TB 01-47 Describe factors that
have led to an increase in w...
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47.
TB 01-46 List seven key differences between Managerial Acco...
List seven key differences between Managerial Accounting and Financial Accounting.
1, managerial accounting reports are prepared primarily for managers inside the organization, whereas financial
accounting reports are typically prepared for the use of external parties, such as shareholders, creditors and
regulatory bodies.
2. managerial accounting is not a mandatory requirement for businesses while financial accounting is.
3. managerial accounting is not regulated by prescribed standards or formats while financial accounting must
follow prescribed accounting standards.
4. managerial accounting usually focuses on the parts or segments of an organization while financial accounting
is primarily concerned with reporting the activities of the organization as a whole.
5. managerial accounting usually has a strong future orientation while financial accounting has a historical
perspective.
6. managerial accounting emphasizes obtaining data relevant to decision making while financial accounting
emphasizes the verifiability of data.
7. managerial accounting requires information to be available on a timely basis while financial accounting, with
its historical perspective, focuses on precision.
Essay
TB 01-46 List seven key
differences between Managerial
Acco...
TB 01-47 Describe factors that have led to an increase in w...
Describe factors that have led to an increase in worldwide competiveness as part of the globalization on business.
Reduction of tariffs, quotas, and other barriers to free trade; improvements in global transportation systems; and
increasing sophistication in international trade markets. These factors help to reduce the costs of conducting
international trade and make it possible for foreign companies to compete on a more equal footing with
domestic firms.
Essay TB 01-47 Describe factors that
have led to an increase in w...
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49.
TB 01-48 Explain the lean business model and its correspond...
Explain the lean business model and its corresponding management practices and potential benefits.
Many businesses in order to remain competitive in the global market place, have adopted the lean business
model which focuses on the elimination of waste. This consists of implementing management practices, such as
just-in-time and total quality management, which if properly implemented can enhance quality, increase
efficiencies, eliminate delays and reduce costs.
Essay
TB 01-48 Explain the lean
business model and its
correspond...
TB 01-49 Explain the importance of ethical responsibility a...
Explain the importance of ethical responsibility and explain the need for ethical codes of conduct.
Unethical behaviour is often the result of top executives focusing exclusively on short-term profits at any cost.
As businesses interact more and more, being ethically responsible is extremely important. Many organizations
have implemented ethical codes of conduct to guide behaviour.
Essay TB 01-49 Explain the importance
of ethical responsibility a...
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49.
TB 01-48 Explain the lean business model and its correspond...
Explain the lean business model and its corresponding management practices and potential benefits.
Many businesses in order to remain competitive in the global market place, have adopted the lean business
model which focuses on the elimination of waste. This consists of implementing management practices, such as
just-in-time and total quality management, which if properly implemented can enhance quality, increase
efficiencies, eliminate delays and reduce costs.
Essay
TB 01-48 Explain the lean
business model and its
correspond...
TB 01-49 Explain the importance of ethical responsibility a...
Explain the importance of ethical responsibility and explain the need for ethical codes of conduct.
Unethical behaviour is often the result of top executives focusing exclusively on short-term profits at any cost.
As businesses interact more and more, being ethically responsible is extremely important. Many organizations
have implemented ethical codes of conduct to guide behaviour.
Essay TB 01-49 Explain the importance
of ethical responsibility a...
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51.
52.
TB 01-50 List four management practices (programs of contin...
List four management practices (programs of continuous improvement) that may be used to achieve the objectives
of the lean business model.
1. just-in time.
2. total quality management.
3. process reengineering.
4. theory of constraints.
Essay TB 01-50 List four management
practices (programs of contin...
TB 02-01 TF All costs incurred in a merchandising firm a...
All costs incurred in a merchandising firm are considered to be period costs.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-01 TF All costs incurred in
a merchandising firm a...
TB 02-02 TF Depreciation is always considered a product ...
Depreciation is always considered a product cost for external financial reporting purposes in a manufacturing firm.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-02 TF Depreciation is
always considered a product ...
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52.
TB 01-50 List four management practices (programs of contin...
List four management practices (programs of continuous improvement) that may be used to achieve the objectives
of the lean business model.
1. just-in time.
2. total quality management.
3. process reengineering.
4. theory of constraints.
Essay TB 01-50 List four management
practices (programs of contin...
TB 02-01 TF All costs incurred in a merchandising firm a...
All costs incurred in a merchandising firm are considered to be period costs.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-01 TF All costs incurred in
a merchandising firm a...
TB 02-02 TF Depreciation is always considered a product ...
Depreciation is always considered a product cost for external financial reporting purposes in a manufacturing firm.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-02 TF Depreciation is
always considered a product ...
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54.
55.
TB 02-03 TF Advertising costs are considered product cos...
Advertising costs are considered product costs for external financial reports since they are incurred in order to
promote specific products.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-03 TF Advertising costs are
considered product cos...
TB 02-04 TF Property taxes and insurance premiums paid o...
Property taxes and insurance premiums paid on a factory building are examples of manufacturing overhead.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-04 TF Property taxes and
insurance premiums paid o...
TB 02-05 TF Manufacturing overhead combined with direct ...
Manufacturing overhead combined with direct materials is known as conversion cost.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-05 TF Manufacturing
overhead combined with direct ...
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54.
55.
TB 02-03 TF Advertising costs are considered product cos...
Advertising costs are considered product costs for external financial reports since they are incurred in order to
promote specific products.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-03 TF Advertising costs are
considered product cos...
TB 02-04 TF Property taxes and insurance premiums paid o...
Property taxes and insurance premiums paid on a factory building are examples of manufacturing overhead.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-04 TF Property taxes and
insurance premiums paid o...
TB 02-05 TF Manufacturing overhead combined with direct ...
Manufacturing overhead combined with direct materials is known as conversion cost.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-05 TF Manufacturing
overhead combined with direct ...
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57.
58.
TB 02-06 TF If the ending inventory of finished goods is...
If the ending inventory of finished goods is understated, net income will be overstated.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-06 TF If the ending
inventory of finished goods is...
TB 02-07 TF In a manufacturing company, goods available ...
In a manufacturing company, goods available for sale equals the sum of the cost of goods manufactured and the
beginning finished goods inventory.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-07 TF In a manufacturing
company, goods available ...
TB 02-08 TF Variable costs are costs whose per unit cost...
Variable costs are costs whose per unit costs vary as the activity level rises and falls.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-08 TF Variable costs are
costs whose per unit cost...
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58.
TB 02-06 TF If the ending inventory of finished goods is...
If the ending inventory of finished goods is understated, net income will be overstated.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-06 TF If the ending
inventory of finished goods is...
TB 02-07 TF In a manufacturing company, goods available ...
In a manufacturing company, goods available for sale equals the sum of the cost of goods manufactured and the
beginning finished goods inventory.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-07 TF In a manufacturing
company, goods available ...
TB 02-08 TF Variable costs are costs whose per unit cost...
Variable costs are costs whose per unit costs vary as the activity level rises and falls.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-08 TF Variable costs are
costs whose per unit cost...
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60.
61.
TB 02-09 TF On a per unit basis, a fixed cost varies inv...
On a per unit basis, a fixed cost varies inversely with the level of activity.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-09 TF On a per unit basis,
a fixed cost varies inv...
TB 02-10 TF All the following would typically be conside...
All the following would typically be considered indirect costs of manufacturing a particular Boeing 747 to be
delivered to Singapore Airlines: electricity to run production equipment, the factory manager's salary, and the cost
of the General Electric jet engines installed on the aircraft.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-10 TF All the following
would typically be conside...
TB 02-11 TF All the following costs should be considered...
All the following costs should be considered direct costs of providing delivery room services to a particular mother
and her baby: the costs of drugs administered in the operating room, the attending physician's fees, and a portion
of the liability insurance carried by the hospital to cover the delivery room.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-11 TF All the following
costs should be considered...
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61.
TB 02-09 TF On a per unit basis, a fixed cost varies inv...
On a per unit basis, a fixed cost varies inversely with the level of activity.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-09 TF On a per unit basis,
a fixed cost varies inv...
TB 02-10 TF All the following would typically be conside...
All the following would typically be considered indirect costs of manufacturing a particular Boeing 747 to be
delivered to Singapore Airlines: electricity to run production equipment, the factory manager's salary, and the cost
of the General Electric jet engines installed on the aircraft.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-10 TF All the following
would typically be conside...
TB 02-11 TF All the following costs should be considered...
All the following costs should be considered direct costs of providing delivery room services to a particular mother
and her baby: the costs of drugs administered in the operating room, the attending physician's fees, and a portion
of the liability insurance carried by the hospital to cover the delivery room.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-11 TF All the following
costs should be considered...
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63.
64.
TB 02-12 TF The following costs should be considered by ...
The following costs should be considered by a law firm to be indirect costs of defending a particular client in court:
rent on the law firm's offices, the law firm's receptionist's wages, the costs of heating the law firm's offices, and the
depreciation on the personal computer in the office of the attorney who has been assigned the client.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-12 TF The following costs
should be considered by ...
TB 02-13 TF A cost that differs from one month to anothe...
A cost that differs from one month to another is known as a differential cost.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-13 TF A cost that differs
from one month to anothe...
TB 02-14 TF Opportunity costs are always recorded as exp...
Opportunity costs are always recorded as expenses in the accounts of an organization.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-14 TF Opportunity costs
are always recorded as exp...
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64.
TB 02-12 TF The following costs should be considered by ...
The following costs should be considered by a law firm to be indirect costs of defending a particular client in court:
rent on the law firm's offices, the law firm's receptionist's wages, the costs of heating the law firm's offices, and the
depreciation on the personal computer in the office of the attorney who has been assigned the client.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-12 TF The following costs
should be considered by ...
TB 02-13 TF A cost that differs from one month to anothe...
A cost that differs from one month to another is known as a differential cost.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-13 TF A cost that differs
from one month to anothe...
TB 02-14 TF Opportunity costs are always recorded as exp...
Opportunity costs are always recorded as expenses in the accounts of an organization.
True
→ False
True / False TB 02-14 TF Opportunity costs
are always recorded as exp...
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66.
67.
TB 02-15 Sunk costs are irrelevant in making decisions.
Sunk costs are irrelevant in making decisions.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-15 Sunk costs are
irrelevant in making decisions.
TB 02-16 The inventory accounts reported on the balance she...
The inventory accounts reported on the balance sheet of a manufacturing company will differ from those of a
merchandising company.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-16 The inventory accounts
reported on the balance she...
TB 02-17 The corporate controller's salary would be conside...
The corporate controller's salary would be considered a(n):
manufacturing cost.
product cost.
→ administrative cost.
selling expense.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-17 The corporate
controller's salary would be
conside...
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67.
TB 02-15 Sunk costs are irrelevant in making decisions.
Sunk costs are irrelevant in making decisions.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-15 Sunk costs are
irrelevant in making decisions.
TB 02-16 The inventory accounts reported on the balance she...
The inventory accounts reported on the balance sheet of a manufacturing company will differ from those of a
merchandising company.
→ True
False
True / False TB 02-16 The inventory accounts
reported on the balance she...
TB 02-17 The corporate controller's salary would be conside...
The corporate controller's salary would be considered a(n):
manufacturing cost.
product cost.
→ administrative cost.
selling expense.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-17 The corporate
controller's salary would be
conside...
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69.
TB 02-18 The cost of fire insurance for a manufacturing pla...
The cost of fire insurance for a manufacturing plant is generally considered to be a:
→ product cost.
period cost.
variable cost.
all of the answers are correct.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-18 The cost of fire
insurance for a manufacturing
pla...
TB 02-19 The cost of rent for a manufacturing plant is gene...
The cost of rent for a manufacturing plant is generally considered to be a:
→ choice a.
choice b.
choice c.
choice d.
Multiple Choice TB 02-19 The cost of rent for a
manufacturing plant is gene...
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69.
TB 02-18 The cost of fire insurance for a manufacturing pla...
The cost of fire insurance for a manufacturing plant is generally considered to be a:
→ product cost.
period cost.
variable cost.
all of the answers are correct.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-18 The cost of fire
insurance for a manufacturing
pla...
TB 02-19 The cost of rent for a manufacturing plant is gene...
The cost of rent for a manufacturing plant is generally considered to be a:
→ choice a.
choice b.
choice c.
choice d.
Multiple Choice TB 02-19 The cost of rent for a
manufacturing plant is gene...
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71.
72.
TB 02-20 Each of the following would be a period cost excep...
Each of the following would be a period cost except:
the salary of the company president's secretary.
the cost of a general accounting office.
→ depreciation of a machine used in manufacturing.
sales commissions.
Multiple Choice TB 02-20 Each of the following
would be a period cost excep...
TB 02-21 For a manufacturing company, which of the followin...
For a manufacturing company, which of the following is an example of a period rather than a product cost?
Depreciation of factory equipment.
→ Wages of salespersons.
Wages of machine operators.
Insurance on factory equipment.
Multiple Choice TB 02-21 For a manufacturing
company, which of the followin...
TB 02-22 Which of the following would be considered a produ...
Which of the following would be considered a product cost for external financial reporting purposes?
Cost of a warehouse used to store finished goods.
Cost of guided public tours through the company's facilities.
Cost of travel necessary to sell the manufactured product.
→ Cost of sand spread on the factory floor to absorb oil from manufacturing machines.
Multiple Choice TB 02-22 Which of the following
would be considered a produ...
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72.
TB 02-20 Each of the following would be a period cost excep...
Each of the following would be a period cost except:
the salary of the company president's secretary.
the cost of a general accounting office.
→ depreciation of a machine used in manufacturing.
sales commissions.
Multiple Choice TB 02-20 Each of the following
would be a period cost excep...
TB 02-21 For a manufacturing company, which of the followin...
For a manufacturing company, which of the following is an example of a period rather than a product cost?
Depreciation of factory equipment.
→ Wages of salespersons.
Wages of machine operators.
Insurance on factory equipment.
Multiple Choice TB 02-21 For a manufacturing
company, which of the followin...
TB 02-22 Which of the following would be considered a produ...
Which of the following would be considered a product cost for external financial reporting purposes?
Cost of a warehouse used to store finished goods.
Cost of guided public tours through the company's facilities.
Cost of travel necessary to sell the manufactured product.
→ Cost of sand spread on the factory floor to absorb oil from manufacturing machines.
Multiple Choice TB 02-22 Which of the following
would be considered a produ...
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74.
75.
TB 02-23 Which of the following would NOT be treated as a p...
Which of the following would NOT be treated as a product cost for external financial reporting purposes?
Depreciation on a factory building.
Salaries of factory workers.
Indirect labour in the factory.
→ Advertising expenses.
Multiple Choice TB 02-23 Which of the following
would NOT be treated as a p...
TB 02-24 Transportation costs incurred by a manufacturing c...
Transportation costs incurred by a manufacturing company to ship its product to its customers would be classified
as which of the following?
Product cost.
Manufacturing overhead.
→ Period cost.
Administrative cost.
Multiple Choice TB 02-24 Transportation costs
incurred by a manufacturing c...
TB 02-25 The salary of the president of a manufacturing com...
The salary of the president of a manufacturing company would be classified as which of the following?
Product cost.
→ Period cost.
Manufacturing overhead.
Direct labour.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-25 The salary of the
president of a manufacturing
com...
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74.
75.
TB 02-23 Which of the following would NOT be treated as a p...
Which of the following would NOT be treated as a product cost for external financial reporting purposes?
Depreciation on a factory building.
Salaries of factory workers.
Indirect labour in the factory.
→ Advertising expenses.
Multiple Choice TB 02-23 Which of the following
would NOT be treated as a p...
TB 02-24 Transportation costs incurred by a manufacturing c...
Transportation costs incurred by a manufacturing company to ship its product to its customers would be classified
as which of the following?
Product cost.
Manufacturing overhead.
→ Period cost.
Administrative cost.
Multiple Choice TB 02-24 Transportation costs
incurred by a manufacturing c...
TB 02-25 The salary of the president of a manufacturing com...
The salary of the president of a manufacturing company would be classified as which of the following?
Product cost.
→ Period cost.
Manufacturing overhead.
Direct labour.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-25 The salary of the
president of a manufacturing
com...
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76.
77.
TB 02-26 Micro Computer Company has set up a toll-free tele...
Micro Computer Company has set up a toll-free telephone line for customer inquiries regarding computer hardware
produced by the company. The cost of this toll-free line would be classified as which of the following?
Product cost.
Manufacturing overhead.
Direct labour.
→ Period cost.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-26 Micro Computer
Company has set up a toll-free
tele...
TB 02-27 The wages of factory maintenance personnel would u...
The wages of factory maintenance personnel would usually be considered to be:
choice a.
choice b.
→ choice c.
choice d.
Multiple Choice TB 02-27 The wages of factory
maintenance personnel would u...
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77.
TB 02-26 Micro Computer Company has set up a toll-free tele...
Micro Computer Company has set up a toll-free telephone line for customer inquiries regarding computer hardware
produced by the company. The cost of this toll-free line would be classified as which of the following?
Product cost.
Manufacturing overhead.
Direct labour.
→ Period cost.
Multiple Choice
TB 02-26 Micro Computer
Company has set up a toll-free
tele...
TB 02-27 The wages of factory maintenance personnel would u...
The wages of factory maintenance personnel would usually be considered to be:
choice a.
choice b.
→ choice c.
choice d.
Multiple Choice TB 02-27 The wages of factory
maintenance personnel would u...
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79.
TB 02-28 Direct materials are a part of:
Direct materials are a part of:
choice a.
choice b.
→ choice c.
choice d.
Multiple Choice TB 02-28 Direct materials are a
part of:
TB 02-29 Manufacturing overhead consists of:
Manufacturing overhead consists of:
all manufacturing costs.
→ all manufacturing costs, except direct materials and direct labour.
indirect materials but not indirect labour.
indirect labour but not indirect materials.
Multiple Choice TB 02-29 Manufacturing overhead
consists of:
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TB 02-28 Direct materials are a part of:
Direct materials are a part of:
choice a.
choice b.
→ choice c.
choice d.
Multiple Choice TB 02-28 Direct materials are a
part of:
TB 02-29 Manufacturing overhead consists of:
Manufacturing overhead consists of:
all manufacturing costs.
→ all manufacturing costs, except direct materials and direct labour.
indirect materials but not indirect labour.
indirect labour but not indirect materials.
Multiple Choice TB 02-29 Manufacturing overhead
consists of:
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81.
TB 02-30 Which of the following should NOT be included as p...
Which of the following should NOT be included as part of manufacturing overhead at a company that makes office
furniture?
→ Sheet steel in a file cabinet made by the company.
Manufacturing equipment depreciation.
Idle time for direct labour.
Taxes on a factory building.
Multiple Choice TB 02-30 Which of the following
should NOT be included as p...
TB 02-31 Rossiter Company failed to record a credit sale at...
Rossiter Company failed to record a credit sale at the end of the year, although the reduction in finished goods
inventories was correctly recorded when the goods were shipped to the customer. Which one of the following
statements is correct?
Accounts receivable was not affected, inventory was not affected, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was understated.
Accounts receivable was understated, inventory was overstated, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was overstated.
Accounts receivable was not affected, inventory was understated, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was understated.
→ Accounts receivable was understated, inventory was not affected, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was not affected.
Multiple Choice TB 02-31 Rossiter Company failed
to record a credit sale at...
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TB 02-30 Which of the following should NOT be included as p...
Which of the following should NOT be included as part of manufacturing overhead at a company that makes office
furniture?
→ Sheet steel in a file cabinet made by the company.
Manufacturing equipment depreciation.
Idle time for direct labour.
Taxes on a factory building.
Multiple Choice TB 02-30 Which of the following
should NOT be included as p...
TB 02-31 Rossiter Company failed to record a credit sale at...
Rossiter Company failed to record a credit sale at the end of the year, although the reduction in finished goods
inventories was correctly recorded when the goods were shipped to the customer. Which one of the following
statements is correct?
Accounts receivable was not affected, inventory was not affected, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was understated.
Accounts receivable was understated, inventory was overstated, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was overstated.
Accounts receivable was not affected, inventory was understated, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was understated.
→ Accounts receivable was understated, inventory was not affected, sales were understated, and
cost of goods sold was not affected.
Multiple Choice TB 02-31 Rossiter Company failed
to record a credit sale at...
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