Principles of Business Test 4
Which form of technology creates tangible prototypes and products?
3D printing
Which of the following is a true statement:
Bookkeeping records business transactions.
What kind of conversion process is being used in an automated assembly line that produces soft drinks?
Capital-intensive
Which of the following is an example of an employee-assistance program:
Career and education planning
Which of the following influences the process of determining price:
Customers' perception of value
In what way might an HR manager be involved in employee benefits?
Determining eligibility and costs
Which of the following activities is an aspect of marketing a service:
Determining how much to charge for a haircut
Which production activity issues work orders telling employees what their job assignments are?
Dispatching
Which of the following companies is most likely to purchase raw materials and components to convert into finished products:
Ford
Which of the following items cannot be marketed:
Hopefulness
Which of the following is a step in the purchasing process:
Identifying needs
Which of the following is an advantage of using the divisional organizational structure:
It can create better customer experiences.
Why is production important to businesses?
It creates goods and services businesses can sell.
Which of the following describes the functional organizational structure:
It includes traditional departments, such as sales and marketing.
Which of the following describes the matrix organizational structure:
It is a combination of two other organizational structures.
Which of the following is a true statement about information:
It is data put into a useful form.
Overall, what does marketing allow us to do?
Live our daily lives
Deciding how to transport goods is part of which operations activity?
Logistics
Carson is a staff accountant, and he needs to look at last year's tax return. However, he can't find it anywhere. Which information management guideline is not being followed in this situation?
Make sure that information is retrievable.
If a purchasing specialist and a supplier discuss potential issues and ways to resolve them prior to making a purchase, what are the two parties doing?
Negotiating
Every business must accomplish which of the following:
Produce or provide goods/services
What is one way in which purchasing specialists play an important role in the success of a business?
Providing a flow of goods
Which of the following is a measure of how well a business generates cash flow:
Return on capital
Why is routing an important production activity?
Routing establishes the production path of inputs
Which principle of organizational design states that authority should flow in a clear, unbroken line from the top of an organization to the bottom?
Scalar principle
Which of the following is an example of communicating with customers:
Sponsoring a charity event
Which management function is described in the following situation: Christy Chen determines the type of workers she needs, locates qualified applicants, selects those to be hired, and assigns the new hires to a work area.
Staffing
What is an acceptable reason to select a supplier offering the best value versus the lowest price?
The lowest priced product is of inferior quality.
Why do top-level managers usually receive high salaries?
Their decisions affect the entire company.
Which of the following is a reason that the role of HR management is changing:
There is greater diversity in the workforce.
In an overall sense, where does marketing occur?
Wherever customers are
Which management function is described in the following situation: James Crane has created a team atmosphere among the members of his sales department. When the team exceeded their monthly sales goal, James rewarded them with a celebratory dinner out and a five-percent bonus.
a. Directing
Janelle's Creative Supplies is opening an additional location on the other side of town. To successfully operate the new location, Janelle primarily needs
additional employees.
Operations managers must work closely with managers and employees in
all other parts of the business.
A clothing manufacturer builds quality into its operating system, placing responsibility on each employee. This process is known as quality
assurance.
A risk involved with information management is being unprepared for a government
audit.
Appropriate information management helps a business build a good reputation by
being consistent.
Doormats, carpeting, telephones, and cleaning chemicals are all items that an office might buy for
business use.
Jaron, the district technology coordinator for Abington City Schools, is responsible for pur-chasing new computers for the district. He recently sent out a request for price quotes to five different computer companies, and he is waiting to hear what the various suppliers' proposed prices will be. Jaron is conducting
competitive bidding.
A small-business manager who considers how a one-person reduction in office staff could impact the rest of his/her company is demonstrating
conceptual skills.
Information management can be a challenge because the business world is
constantly changing.
A manager evaluates the production output of a department by checking it against the production goals for that time period. This is an example of the ______________ function of management.
controlling
One of the benefits of production to consumers is that production
creates form utility.
Maintenance and repairs is an operations activity that includes
custodial work.
A banking institution is well-suited for a divisional organizational structure broken down by
customer type.
Marketing links producers to
customers
The operations function consists mainly of activities that are performed on a __________ basis.
daily
Nathan is a project manager in charge of four other employees. He has divided up responsibilities and assigned them to specific team members to work on. This is known as
delegation.
The first task in the HR management activity of staffing is
determining need.
t a hair salon, one employee washes customers' hair, another employee cuts it, and another dries and styles it. This allows the employees to make the most efficient use of their time and illustrates an organizational principle known as
division of labor.
Operations managers have two main goals in mind—efficiency (keeping costs low) and
effectiveness (keeping customers satisfied).
Information usually comes in either physical form or __________ form.
electronic
The money it takes to keep inventory in stock is called __________ cost.
holding
Wireless networks are now more common due to
increased distribution of the workforce.
The specific resources used in a company's production are called
inputs.
A clothing manufacturer checks one pair of pants out of every shipment to ensure the quality of its product. This process is known as quality
inspection.
Because operations managers control so much of a business's money, they must focus on
keeping costs low.
The amount of teamwork included in an organizational design is often referred to as
lateral relations.
Mason is the vice president of marketing at his company. He directly supervises everyone who works in the department. Mason has __________ authority.
line
Information management can be a challenge because
many people don't understand what it is.
Finance is the business function that involves managing
money.
Brynn manages employees who are new on the job and need quite a bit of supervision. Therefore, she can only supervise a few employees at once. Brynn's span of control is
narrow.
The finance function would definitely be involved in a decision regarding
new business projects and strategies.
The saying "form follows function" indicates that organizational design must fit with organizational
objectives.
A business can be described as a(n)
organized effort to produce goods and services
Which of the following is an on-boarding activity:
orientation
Businesses use organizational design to structure their
people, information, and technology.
A manufacturing company is well-suited for a divisional organizational structure broken down by
process.
Operations activities vary depending on a business's
product
The foundation of the operations function is
production planning.
The production activity used to obtain all the resources needed for production to take place is
purchasing.
Accounting is distinct from finance because its main focus is on
record keeping activities.
A benefit of informed decisions is that they
reduce a business's risk.
An operations manager must determine the sequence materials will take through the pro-duction process. This activity is known as
routing.
Checks, receipts, invoices, and purchase orders are examples of
source documents.
Keri works as a public relations consultant for a large corporation. She reviews issues and makes recommendations to managers. Keri has __________ authority.
staff
When HR management executives participate in a company's long-range planning efforts, they are taking part in
strategic management.
A well-planned organizational design helps a business to better compete because
the business is more productive.
Why do all businesses need financial resources?
to pay operating expenses
Molly purchases raw materials for a factory that changes the shape or appearance of those materials through a process known as
transformation.
A company's current balance of assets and liabilities falls under the focus of
working capital management.
Which of the following demonstrates the interrelationship among primary business activities:
One business activity changes, so the others must adjust.
Which of the following behaviors demonstrates the primary business activity of strategic management:
Planning and organizing for the future
Which of the following is a purpose of an exit interview:
To gain constructive suggestions for improvement
True or false: All employees make an impact on a business.
True; all employees make either a positive or negative impact on a business.
The overall purpose of accounting is to
control the finances of the business.
Marketing is described as creating
exchanges
An example of performing business activities in an "out of the ordinary" way is when a business
hires an outside firm to perform its marketing.
The part of staffing that involves seeking out and attracting qualified potential job candidates is called
recruiting.
Accounting records for a business show that the week's total sales revenues were $125,000. Cash sales accounted for $50,000 and credit sales, $75,000. This is an example of
the accrual method of accounting.
A creditor is most likely to examine a business's financial accounting records if the business is
applying for a bank loan.
Assets a company already owns and can use to finance a new venture are called
equity.
The goals of the finance function are to ensure profitability and to
reduce risks.
What accounting record would summarize a business's profit or loss for a previous year?
Income statement
Which of the following is a trend in information management:
Increased compliance laws and regulations
A manager studies the business's previous sales statistics as well as the sales forecast before making purchasing decisions. What type of resource is the manager using?
Information
Which of the following is a true statement about the matrix organizational structure:
It is useful for most types of organizations
What management function is being described in the following situation: David Thomas, a top-level manager, identifies jobs to be performed, assigns responsibility for them, establishes departments to handle the jobs, and determines how many and which employees mid-level managers will supervise.
Organizing
Which of the following is a method used to communicate with customers:
Personal selling
What provides the basis for all marketing goals and actions?
Planning
Which of the following are examples of top-level management job titles:
President, senior vice president, and chief executive officer
Which of the following is an example of production:
Providing home security
Which operations activity is also referred to as procurement?
Purchasing
Suzette purchases sporting goods from several different manufacturers and sells the items in her shop, Suzy's Sports. What kind of buyer is Suzette?
Retail
Which of the following is a way to evaluate supplier performance after the purchased goods or services have been delivered:
Review the invoice
What type of production would most likely be used to produce prescription glasses?
Unit
Which of the following is a detail that a buyer should know prior to placing an order for raw materials:
Whether the company has storage space for the raw materials
Jeremiah purchases sterling silver necklaces and bracelets from Native American artisans and sells the items to jewelry stores and gift shops. What kind of buyer is Jeremiah?
Wholesale
The process of keeping the financial records of a business is known as
accounting.
Money the business owes is known as
accounts payable.
Money owed to the business is known as
accounts receivable.
For an accounting system to be useful to the business, the accounting information it contains must be
accurate and up to date.
Decisions about financing refer to the
acquisition of funds.
Riley is an employee of the federal government who studies the financial reports of major businesses in a specific industry. The government's purpose in assigning this task to Riley is to
identify trends in the industry.
A risk involved with information management is leaving customers unprotected from
identity theft.
Managing information regarding copyrights and trademarks helps a company to preserve its
identity.
Because of a business's organizational design, its employees are able to work together to come up with a brand-new product. The business's employees are engaged in
innovation.
According to the marketing concept, keeping company goals in mind means
maintaining the firm's purpose.
A business that exists to fulfill a specific mission or undertaking is called a __________ business.
nonprofit
Marketing encourages people from different countries to __________ frequently.
trade
In production, the purpose of the conversion process is to
turn inputs into products.
Efficient production enables businesses to
turn out the most products at the least cost.
A business creates an organizational design in which no employee has to report to more than one manager at a time. This is following an organizational principle called
unity of command.
Steve manages employees who are highly skilled and need little supervision. Therefore, he can supervise quite a few employees at once. Steve's span of control is
wide.
Which of the following is a marketing activity:
Communicating with customers
Which of the following is the most common reason for businesses to search for ways to make their products better and cheaper:
Competition
Which of the following outputs is considered an industrial good:
A freezer purchased by a restaurant owner
Which of the following is an example of a type of information a business must manage:
Accounting records
Which of the following makes comparisons of the financial conditions at multiple organizations possible:
Accounting standards
What type of accounting method would most likely be used by a large business that has a large number of outstanding loans and customer charge accounts?
Accrual method
Which of the following presents the first three steps in the accounting cycle in the correct order:
Analyze, journalize, and post
Which of the following categories of information are found on a balance sheet:
Assets, liabilities, owner's equity
What must managers be able to do if they want employees to understand the business's goals and be productive?
Communicate clearly
A bank denies a business owner's application for credit saying, "We feel that you would be unable to make the monthly payments because of your other debts." What financial report did the bank review?
Balance sheet
Which of the following is a true statement about scheduling:
Both manufacturers and service businesses rely on scheduling
The finance function is usually responsible for which of the following processes:
Budgeting
How does appropriate information management affect a business's relationship with its customers?
Businesses serve customers more effectively.
Which of the following are examples of middle-management job titles:
District manager, department head, and regional sales manager
When Caring Companions and Smiling Pets merged two years ago, what was the most likely effect on the primary business activities of both companies?
Each primary business activity combined with the matching activity of the other firm.
Labor-union negotiations are part of which HR management activity?
Employee relations
Which of the following do many businesses believe to be their most important resource:
Employees
Which of the following is an example of one of a business's inputs:
Employees
Which of the following U.S. laws relates to information management:
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Which of the following activities demonstrates the primary business activity of marketing:
The business meets customers' needs by offering appropriate products.
Which of the following is a true statement about production activities:
They vary depending on the product being created.
Which of the following is the main purpose of management:
To accomplish the business's goals
Why should a purchasing specialist evaluate supplier performance?
To determine whether s/he should use the supplier again
What type of accounting method would most likely be used by a small business owner who does not offer credit?
Cash accounting method/Cash method
Which of the following is a key component of managing working capital:
Cash conversion cycle
Which of the following financial reports provides estimates of when, where, and how much money will come into and out of a business next year:
Cash flow statement
True or false: Companies without an HR department do not participate in HR management activities.
False; in companies without HR departments, other managers and supervisors participate in HR management activities.
TeJuan's Fishing Shack demonstrates effective information management by
accessing a list of fishing equipment appropriate for a particular customer.
Of the following, which is a durable good:
coffee mug
After a company's training needs are determined, what is the next step in training and development?
Determining what training resources are available
For the long-term success of the business, Stacey's Coffee House has decided to add a self-serve laundromat. Which of the following behaviors describes the business activity that Stacey's Coffee House was likely engaged in before making this decision:
Determining what will put it in reach of its goals
According to the marketing concept, which option demonstrates customer orientation?
Finding out what a buyer wants
Which of the following business trends affects HR management:
Globalization
Which of the following is a capital investment decision:
How to finance investments
Two employees used a business's computerized accounting system to change some records. They were able to steal $50,000 from the business because the accounting system lacked which of the following:
Protection from theft and fraud
According to the marketing concept, which option shows company commitment?
Setting aside funds to research what customers want
Which of the following workplace-related safety and health issues would most likely be regulated by law:
Storage and disposal of chemicals
Which of the following activities demonstrates information management:
Storing and retrieving information
To keep communication flowing with other departments, the finance function depends on
information systems.
Appropriate information management saves businesses time and money by
maintaining higher levels of productivity.
The difference between service providers' and manufacturers' operations activities is that service providers produce __________ outputs.
intangible
Which of the following statements about first-line management is true:
Businesses typically hire their first-line managers from inside the company.
In the marketing concept, whose point of view matters most?
Buyer's
What are three types of buying?
Buying for resale, buying for transformation, and buying for business use
Which of the following is a common way for a divisional organizational structure to be bro-ken down:
By territory
Which of the following actions is a part of information management:
Disseminating information
Which of the following terms refers to the flow of authority within an organization:
Chain of command
Which of the following are examples of first-line management job titles:
Collections supervisor, crew chief, and production supervisor
Who is responsible for information management?
Everyone in the organization
Making sure that a business has enough of a product in stock without having too much on hand is the goal of
inventory management.
Which of the following is an advantage of the matrix organizational structure:
It makes good use of organizational resources.
Which of the following is a true statement about a management information system (MIS):
It may be one part of a business's overall information management program.
Which of the following is a characteristic of mass production:
It often uses assembly lines.
How does the finance function relate to company spending?
It plans and controls spending.
Which of the following is a benefit of using the functional organizational structure:
It reduces the duplication of certain activities.
Which of the following is a requirement for a good accounting system:
It should provide needed information quickly.
Which of the following is a disadvantage of the matrix organizational structure:
It violates the unity of command principle.
Financial analysis occurs when a business
Keeps accurate expense records
Which of the following is a follow-up activity in production:
Making sure that production deadlines were met
Which of the following groups makes regular use of a business's managerial accounting information:
Managers
Which of the following behaviors best describes the primary business activity of operations:
Producing goods and services
Which of the following represents a primary business activity:
Marketing
Which of the following is not a main factor in a business's site selection decision:
Media
Who is normally responsible for purchasing the proper material resources for workers to use in doing their jobs?
Middle managers
Which of the following is a compliance issue:
Minimum wage
The administration of assets refers to decisions about
investments.
Franco's Bread Shop is introducing a new type of sandwich bread to the community this week. Which of the following describes the business activity that the bread shop will likely partake in before the release:
Promoting the new bread through advertising
After a purchasing specialist has determined that s/he has selected the right supplier for a job, what do s/he and the supplier develop?
Purchase agreement
Nina oversees the buying of goods and services for her company. Which business department does she likely work in?
Purchasing
Complying with environmental laws is part of which operations activity?
Safety and security
Which of the following is a disadvantage of using the divisional organizational structure:
Support staff may not have a permanent "home."
Which of the following activities demonstrates human resources management:
The business takes care of the responsibilities associated with having employees.
What are two things that a purchasing specialist should consider when making a make-or-buy decision?
The company's production capabilities and the cost of making the needed parts
What is production?
The creation of goods and services from economic resources
Annika, the purchasing specialist for Dottie's Donut Shop, just located a new, less expensive sugar supplier. Dottie does not plan to lower donut prices. If Annika buys the shop's sugar from this cheaper supplier, what is likely to happen?
The profit margin for donuts will increase.
When the Pretty Pictures framing business underwent internal restructuring last year, how would its primary business activities have reacted?
They adjusted according to the internal changes.
Why are accurate accounting records important to a business?
They show the business how it is doing.
Why should managers know how to do the work of the workers they supervise?
To have realistic expectations for workers
Why should purchasing specialists develop positive relationships with their suppliers?
To help ensure that the suppliers will follow through on their promises
Why do many businesses follow up after production to ensure that products meet standards set by outside organizations?
To remain competitive
Which of the following is an important function of mid-level management:
To serve as a link between top-level and first-line management
Managing information for business continuity is important in case of
a disaster.
The cash conversion cycle should be
as short as possible.
The purpose of communicating with customers is to
attract customers' interest
Running out of inventory can result in
lost sales.
Determining which projects a business should invest in is known as
capital budgeting.
A commission or bonus is an example of a form of
compensation
Making sure a company follows laws and regulations describes the HR management activity of
compliance.
When return on capital is positive, the company is
growing in value.
The people who work to produce goods and services are known as
human resources.
The finance function ensures that the company's financial goals are
in line with organizational priorities.
Without marketing, producers and customers would be
disconnected from each other.
Employees who are involved in production scheduling are responsible for
estimating how long each step in production will take.
Within a local pizza shop, financial analysis is most likely used to
obtain funding for supplies.
Avery, who manages a silk-screening and embroidery business, has set a goal of increasing sales by 15% in the next six months. To reach his goal, he has increased the business's advertising budget. This is an example of the ______________ function of management.
planning
Planning the quantities to produce is an important part of production planning because it helps to
prevent losses to the business.
In addition to purchasing, Sherita's job responsibilities include developing partnerships and alliances with suppliers, watching for business threats and opportunities, and looking for ways to improve processes. Sherita is involved in
strategic planning.
A manager who helps an employee count the money in a cash drawer and prepare a bank deposit is demonstrating
technical skills.
An intermittent production process is a method of production in which
the process stops and then restarts.
A job specification is an explanation of
the skills, knowledge, and characteristics required for a job.
Human resources are a company's most important resources because
they control all other company resources.