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Chapter 12 A Operating Activity B Investing Activity A
FOR INSTRUCTOR USE ONLY CHAPTER 12 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 10. […]
Appendix J Calculate The Appropriate Transfer Price And Indicate
APPENDIX J PRICING SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 C 6. 2 C 11. 3 K 16. 4 […]
Appendix I Leaves Total Assets Unchanged d Decreases Assets And
APPENDIX I ACCOUNTING FOR SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY LEARNING OBJECTIVES Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 5. 2 K 9. 3 K 13. 4 […]
Chapter 21 The Proper Analysis Evaluate The Drug
a) *The effect of the delay is different for the drug and the placebo. b) The drug has no effect on memory. c) The trials have no affect on memory. d) No conclusion can be reached without looking at the […]
Appendix H Identify The Characteristics The Partnership Form Business
APPENDIX H ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIPS SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY LEARNING OBJECTIVES Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 5. 1 K 9. 2 K 13. 3 C […]
Chapter 20 Distribution free Test Almost Synonymous With Nonparametric
a) is almost synonymous with a nonparametric test. b) is a test that makes few assumptions about the distribution from which the data were drawn. c) usually has less power than a parametric test. a) distribution-free tests are more powerful […]
Appendix G Indicate How Multicolumn Journal Posted Posting Multicolumn
APPENDIX G SUBSIDIARY LEDGERS AND SPECIAL JOURNALS SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY LEARNING OBJECTIVES True-False Statements Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 5. 1 K 9. 2 […]
Chapter 19 The Chisquare Test Used When Have
a) a contingency table. b) normally distributed variables. c) *a one-way categorization. d) a test of linearity. a) measurement data. b) ratio data. c) interval data. d) *categorical data. a) *a one-way classification. b) a two-way classification. c) a contingency […]
Appendix F The computation of the payroll involves gross earnings
APPENDIX F PAYROLL ACCOUNTING SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY OBJECTIVES AND BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 3. 1 K 5. 2 K 7. 3 […]
Chapter 18 Repeated measures Analysis Variance Multiple Choice Questions
a) *subjects served under all levels of the independent variable. b) subjects served under only some of the levels of the independent variable. c) subjects served under only one level of the independent variable. d) none of the above a) […]
Chapter 17 there is a main effect of video type
a) 8 subjects. b) *2 levels of one variable and 4 levels of the other. c) 8 factors. d) one variable with 4 levels and 2 subjects. a) we have an important finding. b) *at least one mean is different […]
Chapter 16 One way Analysis Variance Multiple Choice Questions
a) *deals with multiple groups. b) compares group variances. c) makes different assumptions about the populations from which we sample. d) none of the above a) the three population means are all different. b) at least one of the population […]
Chapter 15 Knowledgeable And Unbiased Observers Have Generally
a) psychotherapy really is not effective. b) my study must have been poorly done. c) *my study may have lacked sufficient power to find a difference. d) other psychologists don’t know what they are talking about. a) it has more […]
Chapter 14 Hypothesis Tests Applied Means Two Independent
a) the variance of the sum of two or more variables. b) the variance of the difference of two or more variables. c) the variance of any single variable. d) *both a) and b). a) we measure the same subjects […]
Chapter 13 Which The Following Terms Does Not
a) we want to control for differences in means. b) *we want to control for differences in parenting style. c) we expect scores of children in the same family to be unrelated. d) we want to control for differences in […]
Chapter 12 Hypothesis Tests Applied Means One Sample
a) alternative hypothesis. b) research hypothesis. c) experimental hypothesis. d) *all of the above a) H1 : µ 50. b) H1 : < 50. c) H1 : > 50. d) *H0 : = 50. Chapter 12—Hypothesis […]
Chapter 11 The Difference Between Multiple Regression And
a) *1.0 b) 4.0 c) 0.0 d) There is no way to know. a) 1.0 b) *0.0 c) 3.0 d) There would be no way to know. a) a b) b1 c) *b0 d) 0 Chapter 11—Multiple Regression MULTIPLE CHOICE […]
Chapter 10 When Make Prediction Using Regression Equation
a) dependent b) conditional c) correlated d) *both a and b a) *negative. b) positive. c) non-significant. d) It could be either a or b. a) less than b) more than c) *the same as d) more extreme than a) […]
Chapter 4 The primary purpose of the trial balance is to prove the mathematical
FOR INSTRUCTOR USE ONLY CHAPTER 4 ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY LEARNING OBJECTIVE AND BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT Item LO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 12. 3 […]
Chapter 9 line drawn through the data points would most likely go
Chapter 9—Correlation MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 9.1 + In plotting the relationship between the incidence of breast cancer and the level of vitamin D in the body, we would most likely plot 9.2 The following is a scatterplot of data that […]
Chapter 8 One The Problems Face When Try
a) sample means. b) random variability. c) differences from one set of data to another. d) *all of the above a) descriptive statistics. b) order statistics. c) test construction statistics. d) *inferential statistics. a) sample statistics accurately reflected population parameters. […]
Chapter 7 Which The Following Not Appropriate Use
a) estimating the likelihood that a particular event will occur b) calculating your chances of winning the lottery c) placing bets at the track d) *knowing what event will happen next a) in setting the point spread in football b) […]
Chapter 6 estimate the kinds of means that we expect
a) they translate directly to expected proportions. b) they are additive. c) they allow us to calculate probabilities of categories of outcomes. d) *all of the above a) 25% 30% = 7.5% b) *25% + 30 % = 55% […]
Chapter 5 Measures Variability Multiple Choice Questions
a) range. b) adjusted range. c) *interquartile range. d) quartile variance. a) the degree to which data cluster toward one end of the scale. b) the centrality of the distribution. c) *the degree to which individual data points are distributed […]
Chapter 4 The Best Measure Central Tendency The
a) the number closest to the mean. b) the number of scores that occur at the median. c) the highest point on a frequency distribution. d) *the position, in an ordered series, occupied by the median. a) You want to […]
Chapter 3 Frequency Distributions Are Used First Step
a) as a first step in examining data. b) as a screening device to identify questionable values. c) to organize data. d) *all of the above a) 4 b) *10 c) 25 d) 50 a) the lowest integer value for […]
Chapter 2 Scales Measurement Are Important Because They
a) a ratio measurement of stress. b) a nominal measure of stress. c) *somewhere between an ordinal and an interval measure of stress. d) an absolute measure of stress. a) the underlying scale of adrenaline scores. b) *the relationship between […]
Chapter 1 Understand Example You Need Understand The
a) *pre-adolescent and post-adolescent boys. b) adolescent boys. c) pre-adolescent and post-adolescent girls. d) adult men. a) *the averages of paw-lick latencies in the same and different contexts. b) the variability of paw-lick latencies within the same and different contexts. […]
Chapter 20 2 Linear Programming Problem Has The Following
98. A linear programming problem has the following objective function: 20X + 40Y + 60Z. If the optimal solution provided by the model is to produce and sell 100, 200, and 300 units of X, Y, and Z, respectively, what […]
Chapter 20 1 Which The Following Not Example Ordering
Chapter 20—Inventory Management: Economic Order Quantity, JIT, and the Theory of Constraints Key 1. Effective inventory management conserves investment capital and facilitates response to customer demands. 2. Just-in-case inventory management is a traditional inventory model based on a wait-until-needed demand. […]
Chapter 19 2 Heckrwee Industries Considering Project That Would
86. Heckrwee Industries is considering a project that would require an initial investment of $101,000. The project would result in cost savings of $62,000 in year 1 and $70,000 in year 2. The internal rate of return is 87. Ursula […]
Chapter 19 1 Decisions Concerned With The Process Planning
Chapter 19—Capital Investment Key 1. Capital investment decisions are concerned with planning, setting goals, arranging financing, and the selection of long-term assets. 2. Independent projects directly affect the cash flows of other projects once accepted or rejected. FALSE 3. Nondiscounting […]
Chapter 18 3 Hornitos Company Produced 30000 Units And
148. Lilah Fabulous operates a catering company. Lilah provides food and servers for parties. She also rents tables, chairs, dinnerware, glassware, and linens. Jeff and Jessica Mantooth contacted Lilah about catering for their daughter’s wedding. They have requested an open […]
Chapter 18 2 Absorption Costing Gross Margin Variable Costing
86. Octagonal Company has the following information for 2014: Selling price $150 per unit Variable production costs $40 per unit produced Variable selling and admin. expenses $16 per unit sold Fixed production costs $200,000 Fixed selling and admin. expenses $140,000 […]
Chapter 18 1 Which The Following Not Example Market
Chapter 18—Pricing and Profitability Analysis Key 1. The relationship between supply and demand helps set pricing. 2. Price elasticity of demand is the percent change in price demanded for a given percent change in quantity. FALSE 3. Goods that are […]
Chapter 17 3 Mortimer Company Manufactures Three Joint Products
119. The following three situations are given for Gioulis Architects: I. Gioulis Architects employs 10 architects who can supply a capacity of 18,000 billable hours per year. The costs related to these 10 architects amounts to $900,000 or $50 per […]
Chapter 17 2 Decision That Focuses Whether Specially Priced
88. Figure 17-2 Wannabee Company manufactures a product with the following costs per unit at the expected production level of 84,000 units: Direct materials $12 Direct labor 36 Variable manufacturing overhead 18 Fixed manufacturing overhead 24 The company has the […]
Chapter 17 1 The Choosing Among Alternatives With Immediate
Chapter 17—Activity Resource Usage Model and Tactical Decision Making Key 1. Tactical decision making consists of choosing among alternatives with an immediate or limited end in view. 2. Sound tactical decision making is limited to achieve small objectives. FALSE 3. […]
Chapter 16 2 When Company Sells More Units Than
89. The following diagram is a cost-volume-profit graph for a manufacturing company: The difference between line AB and line AC (area BAC) is the 90. The following diagram is a cost-volume-profit graph for a manufacturing company: The formula to determine […]
Chapter 16 1 The Breakeven Point The Volume Activity
Chapter 16—Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Key 1. Cost-volume-profit analysis focuses on the break-even point and the impact of changes in fixed costs and price. 2. The break-even point is the point where total costs equal sales revenues. TRUE 3. The term net […]
Chapter 15 3 Information About Delorean Corporation Follows 2014
154. Information about DeLorean Corporation is as follows: 2014 2015 Output (units) 40,000 42,000 Selling price per unit $25 $25 Change in profits $48,012.50 Profit-linked measurements: Materials $550.00 Labor 412.50 What is the price-recovery component? 155. In calculating the profit […]
Chapter 15 2 Which The Following Not Disadvantage Partial
108. Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of partial productivity measures? 109. Information about Papanicolou Corporation is as follows: 2014 2015 Output (units) 45,000 47,000 Selling price per unit $25 $25 Input quantities: Materials (pounds) 2,500 2,500 Labor […]
Chapter 15 1 Lean Manufacturing Best Defined Operating Approach
Chapter 15—Lean Accounting and Productivity Measurement Key 1. Lean manufacturing is concerned with eliminating waste in manufacturing processes. 2. Lean manufacturing adds value by reducing labor costs. FALSE 3. Customer value is the difference between what a customer receives and […]
Chapter 14 4 Long range Performance Report Exceptional Foods For The
a. Long-Range Performance Report Exceptional Foods For the Year Ended December 31, 2015 Actual Costs* Long-Range 2015 Target Costs** Variance Prevention costs: Training program $ 12,000 $ 7,500 $ 4,500 U Supplier evaluation 26,000 9,375 16,625 U Total prevention $ […]
Chapter 14 3 The Costs Processes That Produce Market
170. The costs of processes that produce, market, deliver, and dispose of products are called: 171. The assignment of private and societal costs to products is referred to as: A. Full private costing B. Full environmental costing C. Life-cycle costing […]
Chapter 14 2 The Following Information Pertains Molotov Inc
100. The following information pertains to Molotov, Inc., for 2014: Sales $20,000,000 Internal failure costs 600,000 External failure costs 400,000 Appraisal costs 250,000 Prevention costs 100,000 Cost of goods sold 10,000,000 If quality costs were reduced to 2.5 percent of […]
Chapter 14 1 Quality Experts Maintain That Total Quality
Chapter 14—Quality and Environmental Cost Management Key 1. A quality product or service is one that meets or exceeds customer expectations. 2. If costs of quality were evaluated accurately, they would range in the 2 to 4 percent of sales […]
Chapter 13 2 The Perspective That Defines The Capabilities
93. The perspective that defines the capabilities needed by the organization to create long-term improvement is the 94. Which of the following would NOT be a core outcome measure for employee capabilities? A. employee satisfaction ratings B. number of employees […]
Chapter 13 1 Activity based Responsibility Accounting Adds Which The
Chapter 13—The Balanced Scorecard: Strategic-Based Control Key 1. Activity-based responsibility accounting focuses on processes and uses both operational and financial measures. 2. Activity-based responsibility accounting employs dynamic standards and emphasizes and supports continuous improvement. TRUE 3. A strategic-based responsibility accounting […]
Chapter 12 2 Technique For Improving Performance Activities And
102. When different units that perform the same types of activities within the same organization are compared to the unit with the best performance, this practice is called 103. A technique for improving performance of activities and processes that predicts […]