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5. Transferring risk to another party is typically done through: A. Budget planning B. Increasing capital reserves C. Insurance policies or outsourcing D. Reducing workforce size 6. A machine produces 600 units in 8 hours. What is the machine productivity? A. 75units/hour C. 50units/hour B. 80units/hour D. 600units/hour 7. A company's output increases by 10% but its input costs remain the same. What happens to productivity? A. Productivity increases C. Productivity decreases B. Productivity remains unchanged D. Productivity cannot be determined 8. A company improved productivity leading to an additional 10,000 in profit. If the input costs remained the same, this is an example of: A. Input efficiency improvement C. Profit-linked productivity B. Output maximization without efficiency D. Cost allocation 9. If a company increases its selling price from 15 to 18 and it sells 500 units, what is the total price recovery component? A. 1,500 B. 500 C. 3,000 D. 1,000 10. Which of the following is an example of a metric used in the internal processes perspective of the Balanced Scorecard? A. Return on investment (ROI) C. Employee satisfaction surveys B. Manufacturing cycle time D. Customer retention rate 11. The customer perspective in the Balanced Scorecard measures: A. The number of new products introduced in the market B. Customer satisfaction, retention and acquisition C. Operational cost efficiency D. Employee turnover rate 12. What is a key benefit of using the Balanced Scorecard in performance measurement? A. It focuses exclusively on financial data B. It allows managers to monitor performance from multiple perspectives C. It ignores customer related metrics D. It requires no updates once it is implemented 13. A company has budgeted fixed costs of 20,000 and variable costs of 10 per unit. If the company produces 3,000 units, what are the total budgeted costs? A. 30,000 B 50,000 C. 20,000 D. 10,000 14. In Kaizen, which of the following is a key role of management? A. Solely setting financial targets for cost savings B. Providing support and encouragement for employee suggestions C. Avoiding involvement in day-to-day operations D.Outsourcing Kaizen initiatives to external vendor If electronic communication tools like mobile phones, con computers, tablets, etC. will not be in an open and.

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5. Transferring risk to another party is typically done through:
A. Budget planning
B. Increasing capital reserves
C. Insurance policies or outsourcing
D. Reducing workforce size
6. A machine produces 600 units in 8 hours. What is the machine productivity?
A. 75units/hour
C. 50units/hour
B. 80units/hour
D. 600units/hour
7. A company's output increases by 10%  but its input costs remain the same. What happens to
productivity?
A. Productivity increases
C. Productivity decreases
B. Productivity remains unchanged
D. Productivity cannot be determined
8. A company improved productivity leading to an additional 10,000 in profit. If the input costs
remained the same, this is an example of:
A. Input efficiency improvement
C. Profit-linked productivity
B. Output maximization without efficiency D. Cost allocation
9. If a company increases its selling price from 15 to 18 and it sells 500 units, what is the total
price recovery component?
A. 1,500
B. 500
C. 3,000
D. 1,000
10. Which of the following is an example of a metric used in the internal processes perspective of the
Balanced Scorecard?
A. Return on investment (ROI)
C. Employee satisfaction surveys
B. Manufacturing cycle time
D. Customer retention rate
11. The customer perspective in the Balanced Scorecard measures:
A. The number of new products introduced in the market
B. Customer satisfaction, retention and acquisition
C. Operational cost efficiency
D. Employee turnover rate
12. What is a key benefit of using the Balanced Scorecard in performance measurement?
A. It focuses exclusively on financial data
B. It allows managers to monitor performance from multiple perspectives
C. It ignores customer related metrics
D. It requires no updates once it is implemented
13. A company has budgeted fixed costs of 20,000 and variable costs of 10 per unit. If the company
produces 3,000 units, what are the total budgeted costs?
A. 30,000
B 50,000
C. 20,000
D. 10,000
14. In Kaizen, which of the following is a key role of management?
A. Solely setting financial targets for cost savings
B. Providing support and encouragement for employee suggestions
C. Avoiding involvement in day-to-day operations
D.Outsourcing Kaizen initiatives to external vendor
If electronic communication tools like mobile phones, con computers, tablets, etC. will not be in an open and.

5. Transferring risk to another party is typically done through: A. Budget planning B. Increasing capital reserves C. Insurance policies or outsourcing D. Reducing workforce size 6. A machine produces 600 units in 8 hours. What is the machine productivity? A. 75units/hour C. 50units/hour B. 80units/hour D. 600units/hour 7. A company's output increases by 10% but its input costs remain the same. What happens to productivity? A. Productivity increases C. Productivity decreases B. Productivity remains unchanged D. Productivity cannot be determined 8. A company improved productivity leading to an additional 10,000 in profit. If the input costs remained the same, this is an example of: A. Input efficiency improvement C. Profit-linked productivity B. Output maximization without efficiency D. Cost allocation 9. If a company increases its selling price from 15 to 18 and it sells 500 units, what is the total price recovery component? A. 1,500 B. 500 C. 3,000 D. 1,000 10. Which of the following is an example of a metric used in the internal processes perspective of the Balanced Scorecard? A. Return on investment (ROI) C. Employee satisfaction surveys B. Manufacturing cycle time D. Customer retention rate 11. The customer perspective in the Balanced Scorecard measures: A. The number of new products introduced in the market B. Customer satisfaction, retention and acquisition C. Operational cost efficiency D. Employee turnover rate 12. What is a key benefit of using the Balanced Scorecard in performance measurement? A. It focuses exclusively on financial data B. It allows managers to monitor performance from multiple perspectives C. It ignores customer related metrics D. It requires no updates once it is implemented 13. A company has budgeted fixed costs of 20,000 and variable costs of 10 per unit. If the company produces 3,000 units, what are the total budgeted costs? A. 30,000 B 50,000 C. 20,000 D. 10,000 14. In Kaizen, which of the following is a key role of management? A. Solely setting financial targets for cost savings B. Providing support and encouragement for employee suggestions C. Avoiding involvement in day-to-day operations D.Outsourcing Kaizen initiatives to external vendor If electronic communication tools like mobile phones, con computers, tablets, etC. will not be in an open and.

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5. Transferring risk to another party is typically done through:<br />C. Insurance policies or outsourcing<br /><br />6. A machine produces 600 units in 8 hours. What is the machine productivity?<br />A. $75 units/hour$<br /><br />7. A company's output increases by $10\%$ but its input costs remain the same. What happens to productivity?<br />A. Productivity increases<br /><br />8. A company improved productivity leading to an additional $\$ 10,000$ in profit. If the input costs remained the same, this is an example of:<br />C. Profit-linked productivity<br /><br />9. If a company increases its selling price from $\$ 15$ to $\$ 18$ and it sells 500 units, what is the total price recovery component?<br />A. $\$ 1,500$<br /><br />10. Which of the following is an example of a metric used in the internal processes perspective of the Balanced Scorecard?<br />B. Manufacturing cycle time<br /><br />11. The customer perspective in the Balanced Scorecard measures:<br />B. Customer satisfaction, retention and acquisition<br /><br />12. What is a key benefit of using the Balanced Scorecard in performance measurement?<br />B. It allows managers to monitor performance from multiple perspectives<br /><br />13. A company has budgeted fixed costs of $\$ 20,000$ and variable costs of $\$ 10$ per unit. If the company produces 3,000 units, what are the total budgeted costs?<br />B. $\$ 50,000$<br /><br />14. In Kaizen, which of the following is a key role of management?<br />B. Providing support and encouragement for employee suggestions
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