COBA Core Quizlet 2020

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66. A corporation used $34,000 of direct materials. It incurred $74,000 in direct labor costs and $112,500 in manufacturing overhead costs during the period. What is the cost of goods manufactured if the beginning and ending Work-in-Process Inventories were $27,500 and $20,500, respectively?

$227,500

52. You are currently holding a call option on a stock with an exercise price of $100. If the current stock price is $90, your net proceeds by exercising this option will be

$(10)

38) During the accounting period, office supplies were purchased on account for $3,200. A physical count, on the last day of the accounting period, shows $1,100 of office supplies on hand. Supplies Expense for the accounting period is $3,300. What was the beginning balance of Office Supplies?

$1,200

100) An asset was purchased for $37,000 on January 1, 2019. The asset's estimated useful life was five years, and its residual value was $9000. The straight-line method of depreciation was used. Calculate the gain or loss if the asset is sold for $19,000 on December 31, 2019, the last day of the accounting period.

$12,400 loss

86. A bank with a reserve ratio of 20% and reserves of $1,000,000 can increase its total demand deposits by

$5,000,000

4. For a given level of tax collections, prices, and interest rates, a decrease in governmental purchases will result in a(n)

Decrease in aggregate demand

46. __________factors are the most popular bases for segmenting customer groups

Demographic

38. A government price support program will

Lead to surpluses

88. The fixed costs per unit will ________.

increase as production decreases

42) The allocation of a plant asset's cost to expense over its useful life is called ________.

depreciation

53. All of the following can be considered managerial responsibilities except:

designing new information systems

83. The costs most easily traced to each product manufactured are ________.

direct materials and direct labor

2) The owners' claims to the assets of the business are called ________.

equity

57. This year, Nelson Industries increased earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) by 17%. During the same period, earnings per share increased by 42%. The degree of financial leverage that existed during the year is

2.47

45. The state of Massachusetts regulates employment, traffic, land use, and other private activities to protect or promote the public order, health, safety, and general welfare under:

the state's police powers

105. If a group of consumers decide to boycott a particular product, the expected result would be

A decrease in the demand for the product

96) Research suggests that when members feel confident to ________ without fear of punishment, ________ can be beneficial and boost team performance.

speak up; conflict

66. Consumer goods with unique characteristics or brand identification often requiring a special purchase effort are called:

specialty products

13) Which of the following is not a stereotype?

People of Asian descent have dark hair.

20. Which of the following statistics is not a measure of central tendency?

Q3

26. If the price elasticity of demand for a normal good is estimated to be 2.5, a 5% reduction in its price causes

Quantity demanded to rise by 12.5%

38) _______ is an emotion that falls into the category of high positive affect.

Elation

90. A good example of monopolistic competition is the

Fast food industry

24. Which of the following is sensitive to extreme values?

The arithmetic mean

99) Which of the following is true when the estimate of an asset's useful life is changed?

The asset's remaining depreciable book value will be spread over the asset's remaining life

121)________ leaders inspire followers to transcend their self-interests for the good of the organization and can have an extraordinary effect on their followers.

Transformational

148) Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of a spiritual organization?

Strong religious foundation

34. If either event A or event B must occur, then events A and B are said to be

collectively exhaustive

82) Which of the following inventory costing methods yields the highest net income during a period of rising inventory costs?

first-in, first-out

147. One of the most promising developments in multivariable segmentation is called where a host of demographic and socioeconomic factors are used.

geodemographic segmentation

115) The Ohio State Studies narrowed the independent dimensions of leader behavior to two dimensions that substantially accounted for most of the leadership behavior described by employees: consideration and ________.

initiating structure

40. Suppose that on Wednesday the cost of inputs summed to $4000, and the value of outputs summed to $10,000. For which of the following values on Thursday will productivity stay the same?

inputs = $2000, outputs = $5000

31. A(n) ________ is software for locating and managing stored web pages

web server

49. A normal profit is

A cost of resources from an economic perspective

77. A quality circle is

*d) A team of volunteer production employees and their supervisors who meet regularly to solve quality problems

40. All of the following are types of information systems general controls except:

application controls

93. Under which of the following conditions is the supplier most able to influence or control buyers?

When the supplier does not face the threat of substitute products

21. The first military use of management science was solving complex problems of logistics control, weapons system design, and deployment of missiles during _____________________.

World War II

89. If a consumer describes a car as being the "most economical car on the market," then this descriptor is a:

belief

23) The belief that "violence is wrong" is an evaluative statement. Such an opinion constitutes the ________ component of an attitude.

cognitive

26. Jo files a suit against Lara in a Missouri state court. Lara's only connection to Missouri is an ad on the Web originating in Nebraska. For Missouri to exercise jurisdiction, the issue is whether Lara, through her ad, has:

conducted substantial business with Missouri residents

34) How can the gaps between what managers think employees feel and what employees really feel be reduced?

conducting regular surveys

59. Information Technology does not assist the firm in:

information creation

1) Which of the following is not a core topic of organizational behavior?

resource allocation

98. The American Marketing Association suggests a list of code of ethics. All of the following are ethics suggested in the area of distribution EXCEPT :

using gray marketers whenever possible to save the consumer money

16) According to David Galenson, individuals do their most creative work during their ________.

40s, 50s, and 60s

29. Management's financial estimates are based on all of the following except

Prespecifications

106. If the Federal Reserve raises the discount rate, which of the following effects is likely to occur?

Short-term interest rates will likely increase

58. Which of the following statements is not true about the level of significance in a hypothesis test?

The significance level is another name for Type II error

105. The place in the business buying behavior model where interpersonal and individual influences might interact is called the:

buying center

79. All of the following could be considered substitute products for industrial electricity generation except:

ethanol

37) Which of the following terms best describes feelings that tend to be less intense than emotions?

moods

4) Dynamic Production Services started the year with total assets of $120,000 and total liabilities of $55,000. The revenues and the expenses for the year amounted to $100,000 and $80,000, respectively. During the year, the company did not issue any common stock, but it distributed dividends of $50,000. Calculate Dynamic's net income for the year.

$20,000

47) Wellness, a healthy living magazine, collected $504,000 in subscription revenue on May 31. Each subscriber will receive an issue of the magazine in each of the next 12 months, beginning with the June issue. The company uses the accrual method of accounting. What is the balance in the Unearned Revenue account as of December 31?

$210,000

91) Accounts Receivable has a balance of $32,000, and the Allowance for Bad Debts has a credit balance of $3,000. The allowance method is used. What is the net realizable value of Accounts Receivable before and after a $2,100 account receivable is written off?

$29,000; $29,000

78) A company purchased 90 units for $20 each on January 31. It purchased 180 units for $25 each on February 28. It sold 180 units for $60 each from March 1 through December 31. If the company uses the first-in, first-out inventory costing method, what is the amount of Cost of Goods Sold on the income statement for the year ending December 31? (Assume that the company uses a perpetual inventory system.)

$4,050

30) The following are the current month's balances for selected accounts of Sandlin Marketing Company. Accounts Payable $9,000 Revenue 8,000 Cash 7,650 Expenses 1,100 Furniture 11,000 Accounts Receivable 12,000 Common Stock 10,250 Notes Payable 4,500 What is the net income for Sandlin Marketing for the current month?

$6,900

40. The financial statements of Carrier Office Furniture Company include the following items: 2019 2018 Cash $42,500 $42,000 Short-term Investments 28,000 19,000 Net Accounts Receivable 102,000 98,000 Merchandise Inventory 166,000 148,000 Total Assets 527,000 547,000 Total Current Liabilities 273,000 285,000 Long-term Note Payable 64,000 60,000 What is working capital for 2019?

$65,500

48. Major league baseball salaries averaged $3.26 million with a standard deviation of $1.2 million in a certain year in the past. Suppose a sample of 100 major league players was taken. What was the standard error for the sample mean salary?

$0.12 million

39. Thirty-six of the staff of 80 teachers at a local intermediate school are certified in Cardio- Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). In 180 days of school, about how many days can we expect that the teacher on bus duty will likely be certified in CPR?

81 days

84. Scrunchy-Tech, Inc., has determined that it can minimize its weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) by using a debt-equity ratio of 2/3. If the firm's cost of debt is 9% before taxes, the cost of equity is estimated to be 12% before taxes, and the tax rate is 40%, what is the firm's WACC?

9.36%

87. The money supply in a nation's economy will decrease following

An increase in the reserve ratio

36. What service converts IP addresses into more recognizable alphanumeric names?

DNS

29. Which of the following statements about data warehouses is not true?

Data warehouse systems provide easy-to-use tools for managers to easily update data

7. It is mandatory for both the employer and employee to pay ________.

FICA

80. Any business firm that has the ability to control the price of the product it sells

Faces a downward-sloping demand curve

32. If a normal good competes with 30 similar goods and all 31 goods give the consumer equal satisfaction, the demand for the normal good

Is relatively elastic

9. Which famous economist once suggested that, "The production problem has been solved."?

John Kenneth Galbraith

96. JIT uses a pull system where communication starts with either the customer or with the _________ work station in the production line.

Last

85. The Malcolm Baldrige Award criteria include categories for all of the following except

Product design

46) Which of the following statements is true about the difference between men and women when it comes to emotional reactions?

Women tend to "hold onto" emotions longer than men.

47. The profit margin ratio ________.

is often compared to the industry average

50. Which of the following is not a fixed cost?

materials

110. Maia hires Nero, a real estate broker, to sell her warehouse. The warehouse burns down before being sold. Nero is:

no longer Maia's agent

79) At its core, reinforcement theory contends that ________ condition(s) ________.

reinforcement; behavior

107) Which of the following is not a physical manifestation of being a good listener?

touching the speaker

56. If the third stage of a repetitive line process cannot complete its activities as fast as stage one or two it has become a:

bottle neck

25. Which of the following statements is correct regarding an economy at the peak of the business cycle?

The economy will be at the natural rate of unemployment

108. The elasticity of resource demand tends to be high when

The elasticity of product demand is high

13. To assist in an investment decision, Gift Co. selected the most likely sales volume from several possible outcomes. Which of the following attributes would that selected sales volume reflect?

The greatest probability.

60) According to the Hofstede's framework, ________ indicates the degree to which people in a country prefer structured to unstructured situations.

uncertainty avoidance

111. Which company is widely considered to be the leader of just-in-time production?

Toyota

11. An investor is currently holding income bonds, preferred stocks, subordinated debentures, and U.S. Treasury bonds. Which of these securities traditionally is considered to have the least risk?

U.S. Treasury bonds.

100. An oligopolist faces a "kinked" demand curve. This terminology indicates that

When an oligopolist lowers its price, the other firms in the oligopoly will match the price reduction, but if the oligopolist raises its price, the other firms will ignore the price change

99. Which of the following is considered the most important U.S. federal statute setting forth conditions for handling information about individuals?

The Privacy Act

54. A firm that invests in an information system because it is a necessity of doing business does so because it is seeking to achieve which of the following business objectives?

Survival

8. Pricing to cover variable costs and some fixed costs, as in the case of some automobile distributorships that sell below total costs, is typical of which of the following pricing objectives?

Survival

130) The terms negotiation and ________ are used interchangeably.

bargaining

6. As a judge, Jay applies common law rules. These rules develop from:

decisions of the courts in legal disputes

134. Technological advances, shifts in consumer tastes, and increased competition, all of which reduce demand for a product are typical of which stage in the PLC?

decline stage

45. A firewall allows the organization to:

enforce a security policy on data exchanged between its network and the Internet.

141) The most innovative companies are often characterized by all of the following except ________.

entrenched cultures

101) Generally speaking, the most effective teams have ________ members

five to nine

135) The major advantage of the virtual organization is its ________.

flexibility

49. The owner of a fish market has an assistant who has determined that the weights of catfish are normally distributed, with mean of 3.2 pounds and standard deviation of 0.8 pound. If a sample of 64 fish yields a mean of 3.4 pounds, what is probability of obtaining a sample mean this large or larger?

0.0228

79. A characteristic of a monopoly is that

A monopoly will produce when marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.

18) ________ represent the right to receive cash in the future from customers for goods sold or for services performed.

Accounts Receivable

89) Which of the following statements regarding the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables is incorrect?

Bad debt expense is not estimated

91. You are the production manager for a manufacturer of bicycle parts. Which of the following tools or technologies would you use to improve production precision?

CAD software

14. State Street Beverage Company issues $805,000 of 9%, 10-year bonds on March 31, 2017. The bonds pay interest on March 31 and September 30. Which of the following statements is true?

If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a discount.

6. The portion of the universe that has been selected for analysis is called

a sample

47. A manufacturer has four sponsorship options. A is a brand created and owned by a reseller of a product or service.

private brand

85. The primary reason that many companies work to become the "low-cost producers" in their industry is because:

they can set lower prices that result in greater sales and profits

84) The key to a successful bonus plan is that the reward needs to be ________.

tied to a recent performance

57. Which of the following would be considered a direct labor cost for a manufacturing company?

wages of the assembly line staff

71. Joy invites Ken into her apartment. Ken commits trespass to land if he:

refuses to leave when Joy asks him to go.

119. Flo is 17 years old. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938, she cannot work:

in a hazardous occupation

54. Brewster, the chief executive officer of Cog & Gear Lubricants Corporation, wants to ensure that Cog & Gear's activities are legal and ethical. The best course for Brewster and Cog & Gear is to act:

in good faith

51. The stage is the product life cycle that focuses on expanding market and creating product awareness and trial is the:

introduction stage

120. Investment Sales Corporation wants to monitor its employees' electronic communications. Investment Sales's best course of action to avoid liability under laws related to employee monitoring is to notify:

its employees

Internet technology:

makes it easy for rivals to compete on price alone

34. Successful depends on how well a company blends its people, organizational structure, decision and reward systems, and company culture into a cohesive program that supports its strategies.

marketing implementation

15. Software applications that combine different components of online software applications are referred to as:

mashups

27. Operational efficiency is:

performing operations tasks well

58. Walmart exemplifies the power of information systems coupled with excellent business practices and supportive management to achieve which of the following?

operational efficiency

10. In what area does General Motors earn its highest return on capital?

post-sales parts and service

138) Job candidates who prefer ________ are likely to seek out and take employment in mechanistic structures, and those who want ________ are more likely to end up in an organic structure.

predictability; autonomy

6. A is a good offered either free or at low cost as an incentive to buy a product.

premium

101. If your company were to make a product such as a suit of clothes and sold that product to a retailer, your company would have sold to the market.

reseller

39. If inputs increase by 30% and outputs increase by 15%, what is the percentage change in productivity?

11.54% decrease

81. The following information was taken from Culver Co.'s financial statements for the current year ending December 31: Current assets $11,000,000 Noncurrent assets 14,000,000 Total stockholders' equity 10,000,000 Total operating expenses 20,000,000 What was Culver's debt ratio as of December 31?

60%

35. In which of the following situations would there be inelastic demand?

A 5% price increase results in a 3% decrease in the quantity demanded

60. The yield curve shown implies that the

Long-term interest rates have a higher annualized yield than short-term rates

96. An industry that is oligopolistic would be best characterized by

Significant barriers to entry

137. Each salesperson is assigned to an exclusive area in which to sell the company's full line of products or services in which type of salesforce structure?

Territorial sales force

111. Linus hires Mieko to act as his agent to purchase Ngoc's Southeast Asian Buffet. Linus tells Mieko to reveal only that she is buying the restaurant on behalf of a third party, without telling Ngoc's seller who that third party is. Linus is:

a partially disclosed principal

80. Traditionally, companies have defined their businesses in product terms or in technological terms. However, mission statements should be all of the following EXCEPT :

a statement of religion

74) McClelland's theory of needs concentrates on which three needs?

achievement, power, and affiliation

30) The activities that are included in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows are ________.

activities that create revenue or expenses

14. Which of the following is not primarily performed by the operation management function?

advertising strategy

127. The practice of going after a large share of a smaller market or subsets of a few markets is called:

concentrated marketing

143) The selection process helps sustain the organization's culture by ________.

hiring candidates who fit well within the organization

44) Research suggests which of the following relationships exists between the weather and mood?

limited or little effect

13. Which of the following concepts represent the time value of money?

the concept that money earns interest over time

15. Lewis wants to file a suit against Mikayla. Before any court can hear the case:

the court must have jurisdiction

70. Which of the following would most likely be accounted for using a job order costing system?

the creation of wedding photography portraits

120. What are the two primary objectives of aggregate planning?

output rate and workforce size

30. What term describes the process of obtaining goods or services from an outside provider?

outsourcing

68) Robbie and Brent are both coaches for a city youth baseball league which has recently experienced a five game losing streak. Robbie is concerned that the team is not practicing enough while Brent thinks that it is just a slump. The discrepancy within their thoughts is explained by ________.

perceptual issue

53. Building a bridge over the Mississippi River for a new highway uses a

project process

123. Eton files a suit in a federal district court against Florida, alleging employment discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) of 1967. The state asks the court to dismiss the suit. The court is most likely to rule that:

the state is immune from the suit pursuant to the Eleventh (11th) Amendment

1. In a multi-tiered network:

the work of the entire network is balanced over several levels of servers.

101. "Look and feel" copyright infringement lawsuits are concerned with:

the distinction between an idea and its expression.

8. The graph above depicts a relationship between the price and the quantity of a good. The movement depicted by the arrow can be described as

An increase in quantity supplied

118. Which of the following statements about neural networks is not true?

Neural networks are best used as a substitute for human decision makers.

112. The amounts paid to laborers are

Nominal wages

36. The consensus of economic forecasts indicates that consumer prices are likely to increase because of increases in aggregate demand. Which of the following outcomes is most likely to occur as prices increase?

Quantity of output increases if there is capacity to produce

134) A bureaucracy is characterized by all of the following except ________.

decentralized decision making

84) When inventory costs are declining, which of the following inventory costing method will result in the lowest ending merchandise inventory?

first-in, first-out

76. City Slick, Inc., makes cosmetics. City Slick intentionally mislabels its packaged products to conceal a defect. Trusting and relying on the mislabeling, Dora buys a City Slick product and suffers an injury. City Slick is most likely liable for:

fraud

59. Verizon's implementation of a web-based digital dashboard to provide managers with real-time information, such as customer complaints, is an example of:

improved decision making

51) Patents, copyrights, and trademarks are examples of ________.

intangible assets

83) Which of the following inventory costing methods yields the lowest net income during a period of rising inventory costs?

last-in, first-out

34) The accounting principle that ensures all expenses are recorded during the period when they are incurred and offsets those expenses against the revenues of the period is called the ________ principle.

matching

11. On January 1, 2018, Benbrook Company purchased equipment and signed a six-year mortgage note for $160,000 at 15%. The note will be paid in equal annual installments of $42,278, beginning January 1, 2019. Calculate the balance of Mortgage Payable after the payment of the first installment. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

$141,722

79) Baldwin, Inc. had the following balances and transactions during 2019: Beginning Merchandise Inventory as of January 1, 2019 125 units at $81 March 10 Sold 50 units June 10 Purchased 225 units at $86 October 30 Sold 175 units What would be reported as Cost of Goods Sold on the income statement for the year ending December 31, 2019 if the perpetual inventory system and the first-in, first-out inventory costing method are used?

$18,725

3) On average, managers spend the least amount of time doing which managerial activity?

Networking

97) During an interview with one team member, you learn that several members of the team have had conflicts regarding the content of a task to which the team was recently assigned. Are these conflicts likely to be reducing the group's productivity?

No, because task-related conflicts usually benefit the performance of a team.

12. If bonds with a face value of $209,000 are issued at 93, the amount of cash proceeds is ________.

$194,370

9. What is the supreme law of the land in the United States?

The U.S. Constitution

124. An inference engine is:

a strategy used to search through the rule base in an expert system.

25. Vince files a suit against Will. Vince and Will meet, and each party's attorney argues the party's case before a judge and jury. The jury presents an advisory verdict, after which the judge meets with the parties to encourage them to settle their dispute. This is:

a summary jury trial

98) People scoring high on ________ are valuable in teams because they're good at backing up fellow team members and at sensing when that support is truly needed.

conscientiousness

1. Amounts owed for products or services purchased on account are called ________.

accounts payable

46. Reverse engineering is:

acquiring a competitor's product and studying its design features.

56. The following information was obtained from Durand, Inc.: Advertising Costs $11,600 Indirect Labor 8000 CEO's Salary 470,000 Direct Labor 53,000 Indirect Materials Used 8000 Direct Materials Used 390,000 Factory Utilities 840 Factory Janitorial Costs 1000 Manufacturing Equipment Depreciation 1700 Delivery Vehicle Depreciation 2110 Administrative Wages and Salaries 22,300 How much were Durand's period costs?

$506,010

5. Investment figures are for planned investment. Amounts are in billions. Personal Consumption Real GDP Expenditures $510 $492 520 500 530 508 540 516 550 524 560 532 570 540 Assuming that taxes and net exports are zero, government purchases of goods and services are equal to $12, and gross private domestic investment is equal to $10, the equilibrium real gross domestic product will be

$530

71. Aaron, Inc. estimates direct labor costs and manufacturing overhead costs for the coming year to be $760,000 and $520,000, respectively. Aaron allocates overhead costs based on machine hours. The estimated total labor hours and machine hours for the coming year are 16,000 hours and 8000 hours, respectively. What is the predetermined overhead allocation rate? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

$65.00 per machine hour

37) The following Office Supplies account information is available for Nabors, Inc. Beginning balance $1,100 Office Supplies expensed 7,000 Ending balance 2,000 From the above information, calculate the amount of office supplies purchased.

$7,900

88) The allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables ________

is used to measure bad debts

118) In the context of Fiedler's model, the situational dimension termed ________ relates to the degree of influence a leader has over power variables such as hiring, firing, discipline, promotions, and salary increases.

position power

34. Atlanta Company sold equipment for cash. The income statement shows a gain on the sale of $1020. The net book value of the asset was $3710. Which of the following statements describes the cash effect of the transaction?

positive cash flow of $4730 from investing activities

68. A(n) is a retail store that carries a narrow product line with a deep assortment within that line.

specialty store

47. If the expected value of a sample statistic is equal to the parameter it is estimating, then we call that sample statistic

unbiased

108. Rita is appointed as an agent for Superior Sales, Inc. The agency agreement is silent as to the level of sales that Rita is expected to achieve. She must:

use reasonable diligence and skill in selling

18) ________ is the ability to identify a logical sequence in a problem and then solve the problem.

Inductive reasoning

10. is products bought by individuals and organizations for further processing or for use in conducting a business.

Industrial products

45. The fact that services are sold, produced, and consumed at the same time refers to which of the following service characteristics?

Inseparability

60. An example of a business using information systems for supplier intimacy is:

JCPenney's information system that allows its contract manufacturers to see what garments have been sold and need to be replaced

11) Mitchell Company receives a bill from one of its suppliers for advertising services received and will pay the supplier next month. How does the receipt of the bill from the supplier affect the accounting equation of Mitchell?

Liabilities increase and equity decreases

91. When managing cash and short-term investments, a corporate CFO is primarily concerned with

Liquidity and safety

67. Which activity appears to be most frequently outsourced by large companies?

Manufacturing

95. A market with many independent firms, low barriers to entry, and product differentiation is best classified as

Monopolistic competition

87. A manufacturer of deep-sea oil rigs may be least concerned about which of these marketplace forces?

New market entrants

101. Which of the following instruments of monetary policy is the most important means by which the money supply is controlled?

Open market operations

34. Which of the following involves slicing digital messages into parcels, transmitting them along different communication paths, and reassembling them at their destinations?

Packet switching

33. Which of the following is not a characteristic of packet switching?

Packet switching requires point-to-point circuits.

83. __________ analysis is a technique used to identify quality problems based on their degree of importance.

Pareto

63. Economies and diseconomies of scale are important determinants of the

Pattern of costs in the long run

40) Which of the following statements is true regarding the degree to which people experience emotions across cultures?

People in China report experiencing fewer positive and negative emotions as compared to people in other cultures.

3. Cognitive dissonance occurs in which stage of the buyer decision process model?

Post purchase behavior

31. The basic source of improvements in real wage rates and in the standard of living is

Productivity growth

111. ________ are not held liable for the messages they transmit.

Regulated common carriers

81. The strength of the relationship between customer requirements and product characteristics is shown in the __________ matrix.

Relationship

64. Falser Co. increases all of its input factors by 100%, resulting in increased output of 90%. Which of the following statements identifies the effect of this change?

Returns to scale decrease

48. A put is an option that gives its owner the right to do which of the following?

Sell a specific security at fixed conditions of price and time.

15. Konstans Corp. is considering purchasing an investment security with the following information: Likelihood Return on Investment 50% 2% 40% 4% 10% 14% The expected return on this investment is

4%

95. Catalog marketing is big business in the United States. The average household receives catalogs per year.

75

17) ________ is an individual's current capacity to perform the various tasks in a job.

Ability

23. All of the following are stages of the business cycle except

Acceleration

27. A country recently experienced a drop in consumer purchases and a rise in business inventories of durable goods. Wages grew slowly and unemployment increased. Business investment in plant and equipment dropped sharply and profits fell. Both interest rates and stock prices fell. Which of the following statements best represents the country's current economy?

Amidst an economic recession

98. Fact pattern: Karen Parker wants to establish an environmental testing company that would specialize in evaluating the quality of water found in rivers and streams. However, Parker has discovered that she needs either certification or approval from five separate local and state governmental agencies before she can commence business. Also, the necessary equipment to begin costs several million dollars. Nevertheless, Parker believes that, if she is able to obtain capital resources, she can gain market share from the two major competitors. The market structure Karen Parker is attempting to enter is best described as

An oligopoly

91. When a company reviews sales, costs, and profit projections for a new product to find out whether these factors satisfy the company's objectives, they are in which of the following new process development stages?

Business analysis

21. _____________ includes practices such as overstating the product's features or performance, luring the customer to the store for a bargain that is out of stock, or running rigged contests.

Deceptive promotion

70. Which of the following systems supports making decisions that are unique, rapidly changing, and not easily specified in advance?

Decision support system (DSS)

42. Which of the following economic terms describes a general decline in prices for goods and services and in the level of interest rates?

Deflation

98. Which of the following terms refers to significant disparities in access to computers and the Internet among different social groups and different locations?

Digital divide

16. Who created "scientific management?"

Frederick W. Taylor

14. Which one of the following statements about supply and demand is true?

If demand increases and supply decreases, equilibrium price will increase

37. Which of the following is not an example of a computer used as a target of crime?

Illegally accessing stored electronic communication

60) Revenues and expenses may be transferred to the ________ account before their final transfer into the Retained Earnings account.

Income Summary

87. During the year, Mason Company's current assets increased by $120,000, current liabilities decreased by $50,000, and net working capital

Increased by $170,000

111) Information overload occurs when ________.

the information we have to work with exceeds our processing capacity

9. A study is under way in Yosemite National Forest to determine the adult height of American pine trees. Specifically, the study is attempting to determine what factors aid a tree in reaching heights greater than 60 feet tall. It is estimated that the forest contains 25,000 adult American pines. The study involves collecting heights from 250 randomly selected adult American pine trees and analyzing the results. Identify the sample in the study.

The 250 randomly selected adult American pine trees

106. Which of the following is not true about the GDPR?

The GDPR rejects the right to be forgotten.

13) Lamar Corporation originally purchased land for $20,000. It later sold the land for $20,000 in cash. Which of the following is true of the effect of the sale of land on the accounting equation?

The amount of total assets remains the same

56. Because of economies of scale, as output from production expands,

The short-run average cost of production decreases

115. Increased demand for Product A increases the demand for resources used to produce Product A. What is the best explanation for the increase in the demand for resources?

The theory of derived demand is working

2. All of the following are components of the formula used to calculate gross domestic product except

The value of a homemaker's work

47. Jackson Co. is considering a project that will use 2,000 square feet of storage space at one of its facilities to store used equipment. What will determine Jackson's opportunity cost?

The value of the next best use of the space

47. What does Beta measure in the capital asset pricing model?

The volatility of a stock relative to the market

17) Which of the following can be an effect of a transaction that increased an asset of a corporation for the accounting equation to balance?

There is an equal decrease in another asset

139. In 1985, the Coca-Cola Company made a classic marketing blunder with its deletion of its popular Coca-Cola product and introduction of what it called New Coke. Analysts now believe that most of the company's problems resulted from poor marketing research. As the public demanded their "old Coke" back, the company relented and reintroduced Coca-Cola Classic (which has regained and surpassed its former position) while New Coke owns only 0.1 percent of the market. Which of the following marketing research mistakes did Coca-Cola make?

They defined their marketing research problem too narrowly

17. Olivia, a citizen of Nebraska, wants to file a suit against Micah, a citizen of Kansas. Their diversity of citizenship may be a basis for:

a federal court to exercise original jurisdiction

48) An expense that has been incurred but not yet paid is called a(n) ________.

accrued expense

3. Erin believes that a higher, or universal, law exists that applies to all human beings. Erin asserts that each written law should reflect the principles inherent in this higher law. Erin:

adheres to the natural law tradition

2. The Bay City Planning Department, the Coastal County Zoning Commission, the California Environmental Quality Agency, and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management issue regulations. These rules constitute:

administrative law

42) Which of the following is the term used for the strength with which individuals experience emotion?

affect intensity

68. In a capitalistic society, it is not considered possible to have 100% employment of the labor force. Therefore, full employment is defined as something less than 100% employment because of the existence of

Structural and frictional unemployment

60. The rate of unemployment caused by changes in the composition of employment opportunities over time is referred to as the

Structural unemployment rate

98. Each of the following business functions is considered part of a company's value chain except

Accounting

11. An increase in the market supply of beef would result in a(n)

Increase in the quantity of beef demanded

86) Which of the following should be classified as a long-term asset?

Notes Receivable, due in 5 years

121. A KPI is:

a measure proposed by senior management.

39) Research finds that when nothing in particular is happening, called positivity offset, most individuals experience ________.

a mildly positive mood

48. The police obtain a search warrant and search Jordan's apartment. After yelling obscenities at the officers, Jordan confesses to a crime and implicates his friends. The U.S. Constitution protects against:

unreasonable searches

91. Sandy, a businessperson, is convicted of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) of 1970 offenses. Sandy's penalties may include:

closing her business, forfeiting its assets, or selling it

77) Goal-setting theory and self-efficacy theory do not ________.

compete with one another

62. The fundamental set of assumptions, values, and ways of doing things that has been accepted by most of a company's members is called its:

culture

79. A company's compensation plan should reflect its overall marketing strategy. For example, if the overall strategy is to grow rapidly and gain market share, the compensation plan should reward:

high sales performance and encourage capturing new accounts

128. When Coca-Cola and Nestle formed a joint venture to market a ready-to-drink coffee and tea worldwide, the type of marketing system that was formed would best be described as being a(n):

horizontal marketing system

19. What movement started with the publication of the results of the Hawthorne studies?

human relations

97. Which of the following will lower the breakeven point?

an increase in the sales price per unit

109. Sonia manages a Tasty Pastry store for United Food Company. To manage the business, Sonia's authority can be implied by:

an inference from the position Sonia occupies

105. The first step in making a capacity planning decision is ______________________.

identify capacity requirements

50. When hackers gain access to a database containing your personal private information, this is an example of:

identity theft

28. Using a successful brand name to introduce additional items in a given product category under the same brand name (such as new flavors, forms, colors, added ingredients, or package sizes) is called a(n):

line extension

100) Teams that consist of team members that score ________ are more likely to perform poorly.

low on agreeableness

65) According to the attribution theory, if a behavior scores ________, we tend to attribute it to external causes.

low on consistency

33. If event A and event B cannot occur at the same time, then events A and B are said to be

mutually exclusive

32. The type of sales presentation approach that requires good listening and problem-solving skills is the:

need-satisfaction approach

20. Liz and Moss disagree over the amount due under their contract. To avoid involving any third party in the resolution of their dispute, Liz and Moss might prefer to use the alternative dispute resolution method of:

negotiation

90. Contribution margin ratio is the ratio of contribution margin to ________.

net sales revenue

30. The process of streamlining data to minimize redundancy and awkward many-to-many relationships is called:

normalization

85. Which of the following is the most appropriate cost driver for allocating the cost of warranty services?

number of service calls

OLAP is a tool that enables users to:

obtain online answers to ad hoc questions in a rapid amount of time

72. River Rock Company makes spas and hot tubs. Sterling files a product liability suit against River Rock, alleging a warning defect in one of its products. In deciding whether to hold the defendant liable, the court may take note that a manufacturer or seller has no duty to warn about risks that are:

obvious

11. All of the following would be ways to segment within the category of psychographic segmentation EXCEPT :

occupation

85) Research on employee stock ownership plans indicates that they ________.

increase employee satisfaction

18. Which of the following operations management concepts did not evolve from scientific management?

interchangeable parts

99. When the total fixed costs increase, the contribution margin per unit ________.

remains the same

43. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act:

requires financial institutions to ensure the security of customer data.

23. The typical method of retail operation used by supermarkets and catalog showrooms is called:

self-service retailing

51. In break-even analysis, in order to make a profit the company must

sell above the break-even point

119. Finding out why orders are not being filled on time at a distribution center is what kind of decision scenario?

semi-structured

103. When discussing the capacity of a facility, we need what two types of information?

the amount of available capacity and the effectiveness of capacity use

10) Differences in characteristics such as personality, values, and beliefs form part of ________.

deep-level diversity

102. Which of the following is a reason capacity and location decisions are usually made simultaneously?

the size of a new facility may affect its location

40) The entry to record depreciation includes a credit to the ________ account.

Accumulated Depreciation

61) Which of the following accounts will have an ending balance after the closing process is completed?

Accumulated Depreciation

15. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776, describing division of labor?

Adam Smith

33. Which one of the following factors would cause the aggregate supply curve shown below to shift from AS1 to AS2?

An improvement in technology

20. Which of the following may provide a leading indicator of a future increase in gross domestic product?

An increase in the average hours worked per week of production workers

4. Which of the following is an open-source operating system designed for mobile devices?

Android

15) Mulberry Corporation collected $16,000 from one of its customers, the amount owed from the previous month. How does this affect the accounting equation for Mulberry?

Assets increase by $16,000; assets decrease by $16,000

21) Regarding the double-entry system, which of the following statements is incorrect?

Because of technology, the use of the double-entry system of accounting is optional

76. Which of the following would indicate that the economy is in an expansionary phase?

Businesses increase capital investment

35. A network that spans a college or corporate facility is called a:

CAN.

150) Managers in a developing country would see which of the following as ethical responsibility?

B) doing favors for family and friends C) giving the workers a share of the company *E) both B and C

47. A lender and a borrower signed a contract for a $1,000 loan for 1 year. The lender asked the borrower to pay 3% interest. Inflation occurred and prices rose by 2% over the next year. The borrower repaid $1,030. What is the amount worth in real terms, after inflation?

$1,009.80

45) Maxwell Tax Planning Service bought communications equipment for $10,200 on January 1, 2019. The equipment has an estimated useful life of five years and zero residual value. Maxwell uses the straight-line method to calculate depreciation and records depreciation expense in the books at the end of each month. As of June 30, 2019, the balance in the Accumulated Depreciation account for this equipment is ________.

$1,020

46. Carter Co. paid $1,000,000 for land 3 years ago. Carter estimates it can sell the land for $1,200,000, net of selling costs. If the land is not sold, Carter plans to develop the land at a cost of $1,500,000. Carter estimates net cash flow from the development in the first year of operations would be $500,000. What is Carter's opportunity cost of the development?

$1,200,000

4. Fleetwood, Inc. signed a three-year note payable for $59,000 at 7% annual interest. What is the interest expense for 2019 if the note was signed on August 1, 2019? (Do not round any intermediate calculations, and round your final answer to the nearest dollar.)

$1,721

4. Beginning January 2, Year 1, a company deposited $50,000 in a savings account for 2 years. The account earns 10% interest, compounded annually. What amount of interest did the company earn during the 2-year period?

$10,500

14. Using the income approach, calculate the national income used to calculate GDP with the information provided below: Interest $8,000 Salaries and wages 50,000 Net foreign factor income 7,000 Partnership income 10,000 Rents 20,000 Indirect business taxes 1,000 Corporate profits 25,000 Proprietor income 4,000

$117,000

75) A merchandiser uses a perpetual inventory system. The beginning Retained Earnings balance of the merchandiser was $110,000. During the year, Sales Revenue amounted to $90,000, Cost of Goods Sold was $40,000, and all other expenses totaled $12,000. The company declared and paid $27,000 as dividends. The ending balance of Retained Earnings would be ________.

$121,000

65. Fire Cat, Inc. selected cost data for the year are shown below: Cost of Goods Manufactured $145,500 Work-in-Process Inventory, Jan. 1 19,500 Work-in-Process Inventory, Dec. 31 22,000 Direct Materials Used 18,600 What is the total of manufacturing costs incurred by Fire Cat, Inc. during the year?

$148,000

3) Precision Camera Services started the year with total assets of $90,000 and total liabilities of $65,000. The revenues and the expenses for the year amounted to $100,000 and $70,000, respectively. During the year, the company did not issue any common stock, but it distributed dividends of $40,000. What is the amount of stockholders' equity at the end of the year?

$15,000

57) The balances of select accounts of Donovan, Inc. as of December 31, 2018 are given below. Debit Credit Building $120,000 Cash 9,000 Office Supplies 1,000 Furniture 4,000 Prepaid Insurance 600 Accumulated Depreciation—Furniture $2,000 Land 33,000 Accumulated Depreciation—Building 4,000 Accounts Receivable 2,000 What amount of total long-term assets would be shown on the balance sheet at December 31, 2018?

$151,000

94) After the December 31, 2019 adjusting journal entries have been posted, Sinclair Enterprises has the following account balances (all accounts have normal balances) are: Account Title Account Balance Accounts Receivable $159,000 Allowance for Bad Debts $4,600 Bad Debts Expense $8,200 What is the net realizable value as of December 21, 2019?

$154,400

93) A company reports net accounts receivable of $152,000 on its December 31, 2019 balance sheet. The Allowance for Bad Debts has a credit balance of $19,000. What is the balance of Accounts Receivable?

$171,000

81. Fact pattern: The table below concerns the money supply for the economy of the hypothetical country of Petasus. Billions Item of Dollars Checkable deposits 2,400 Small time deposits 500 Currency 60 Noncheckable savings deposits 950 Money market deposits accounts 300 Money market mutual funds 550 Large time deposits 1,000 The size of Petasus' M1 money supply is

$2,460 billion

69. What is the amount needed to close the recessionary gap if the economy's full-employment real gross domestic product (GDP) is $1.2 trillion and its equilibrium real GDP is $1.0 trillion?

$200 billion divided by the multiplier.

98) ) On January 1, 2018, Jordan, Inc. acquired a machine for $1,100,000. The estimated useful life of the asset is five years. Residual value at the end of five years is estimated to be $61,000. Calculate the depreciation expense per year using the straight-line method.

$207,800

96) ) Bachman, Inc. plans to develop a shopping center. In the first quarter, the following amounts were spent: Acquisition of land $23,000 Surveys and legal fees 1500 Land clearing 400 Fencing 7000 Install lighting and signage 1860 What amount should be recorded as the cost of the land in the corporation's books?

$24,900

13. Fact pattern: The financial transactions for the country of Panglossia with values stated in billions of dollars are listed below. Gross domestic product (GDP) $4,000 Transfer payments 500 Corporate income taxes 50 Social Security contributions 200 Indirect business taxes 210 Personal taxes 250 Undistributed corporate profits 25 Depreciation 500 Net income earned abroad for the country 0 Panglossia's disposable income is

$3,265

79. A corporation has $50,000 in equity and a debt-to-total-assets ratio of 0.5. The firm wants to reduce this ratio to 0.2 by selling new common stock and using the proceeds to repay principal on outstanding long-term debt. What amount of additional equity financing must the corporation obtain to accomplish this objective?

$30,000

94. Zander Company has fixed costs of $14,000. The company's contribution margin ratio is 46%. What is the breakeven point in sales dollars? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.)

$30,435

76. Sharif Co. has total debt of $420,000 and equity of $700,000. Sharif is seeking capital to fund an expansion. Sharif is planning to issue an additional $300,000 in common stock and is negotiating with a bank to borrow additional funds. The bank requires a debt-to-equity ratio of .75. What is the maximum additional amount Sharif will be able to borrow?

$330,000

80) A company purchased 130 units for $20 each on January 31. It purchased 190 units for $25 each on February 28. It sold 190 units for $60 each from March 1 through December 31. If the company uses the weighted-average inventory costing method, calculate the amount of Cost of Goods Sold on the income statement for the year ending December 31. (Assume the company uses the perpetual inventory system. Round any intermediate calculations two decimal places, and your final answer to the nearest dollar.)

$4,364

72. Venus Manufacturing uses a predetermined overhead allocation rate based on direct labor cost. At the beginning of the year, it estimated the manufacturing overhead rate to be 30% of the direct labor cost. In the month of June, Venus completed Job 13C and its details are as follows: Direct materials cost $6820 Direct labor cost $26,000 Direct labor hours 31 hours Units of product produced 200 What is the total cost incurred for Job 13C?

$40,620

22) Milton, Inc. had the following transactions in 2019, its first year of operations: • Issued 8000 shares of common stock. Stock has par value of $0.01 per share and was issued at $40.00 per share. • Earned net income of $200,000. • Paid dividends of $8.00 per share. At the end of 2019, what is total stockholders' equity?

$456,000

48. If Tonya used $10,000 from her savings account, which was paying 5% interest annually, to invest in a coffee shop, the opportunity cost of this investment annually would be

$500

89. A company has equity of $9,000. Long-term debt is $1,900. Net working capital, other than cash, is $2,500. Fixed assets are $2,200. What amount of cash does the company have?

$6,200

97. A company purchased $10,000 of merchandise inventory on May 1. The terms of the purchase were 2/10, net 30. The company would pay what amount on May 9?

$9,800

48. The controller of Gray, Inc., has decided to use ratio analysis to analyze business cycles for the past 2 years in an effort to identify seasonal patterns. Which of the following formulas should be used to compute percentage changes for account balances for Year 1 to Year 2?

(Current balance - Prior balance) ÷ Prior balance

18. Listed below are four numbers. Which of these numbers represents the coefficient of correlation of a stock portfolio with the least unsystematic risk?

-1.0

49. A hospital is comparing last year's emergency rescue services expenditures to those from 10 years ago. Last year's expenditures were $100,500. Ten years ago, the expenditures were $72,800. The CPI for last year is 168.5, as compared to 10 years ago when it was 121.3. After adjusting for inflation, what percentage change occurred in expenditures for emergency rescue services?

0.6% decrease

35. The employees of a company were surveyed on questions regarding their educational background (college degree or no college degree) and marital status (single or married). Of the 600 employees, 400 had college degrees, 100 were single, and 60 were single college graduates. The probability that an employee of the company is single or has a college degree is:

0.733

80. At the end of the current year, B Co. had total assets of $2,500,000, current liabilities of $500,000, and long-term liabilities of $750,000. What is B Co.'s debt-to-equity ratio?

1.0

39. If the return on the market portfolio is 10% and the risk-free rate is 5%, what is the effect on a company's required rate of return on its stock of an increase in the beta coefficient from 1.2 to 1.5?

1.5% increase

9. The following information pertains to a company's potential investment in security X: Maturity risk premium 1% Liquidity risk premium 3% Default risk premium 2% Risk-free rate 4% What is the company's required rate of return for the investment in this security?

10%

81. The Assembly Department of Interface, Inc., manufacturer of computers, had 4500 units of beginning inventory in September, and 8000 units were transferred to it from the Production Department. The Assembly Department completed 4000 units during the month and transferred them to the Packaging Department. The weighted-average method is used. Calculate the total number of units to account for by the Assembly Department.

12,500 units

75. Dividends are equal to $5, and the current share price is $50. Dividends are expected to grow at 2% forever. According to the dividend growth model, what is the investor's required rate of return?

12.2%

82. What is the after-tax cost of preferred stock that sells for $5 per share and offers a $0.75 dividend when the tax rate is 35%?

15%

36. The price elasticity of demand for a good is 2.0, and the quantity demanded is 5,000 units. The price increases by 10%. What is the new quantity demanded?

4,000

43. The owner of a fish market determined that the mean weight for a catfish is 3.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.8 pound. A citation catfish should be one of the top 2% in weight. Assuming the weights of catfish are normally distributed, at what weight (in pounds) should the citation designation be established?

4.84 pounds

71. Parents complain that children read too few storybooks and watch too much television nowadays. A survey of 1,000 children reveals the following information on average time spent watching TV and average time spent reading storybooks Average time spent reading story books Average time spent watching TV Less than 1 hour Between 1and 2 hours More than 2 hours Less than 2 hours 90 85 130 More than 2 hours 655 32 8 If the null hypothesis of no connection between time spent watching TV and time spent reading story books is true, how many children watching less than 2 hours of TV and reading more than 2 hours of story books on average can we expect?

42.09

41. If the telecommunication company sold $10,000,000 of internet service using $50,000 of labor, $25,000 of leased bandwidth, $45,000 service fees, and $80,000 or replacement parts, what is the telecommunication multifactor productivity?

50

16. Referring to Scenario 2-5, if 1,000 calls were randomly sampled, how many calls lasted under 10 minutes?

590

46. Walton, Inc. provides the following data: 2019 2018 Cash $44,000 $25,000 Accounts Receivable, Net 101,000 62,000 Merchandise Inventory 78,000 50,000 Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net 182,000 120,000 Total Assets $405,000 $257,000 Additional information for the year ending December 31, 2019: Net Credit Sales $550,000 Cost of Goods Sold 150,000 Interest Expense 24,000 Net Income 184,000 Calculate the rate of return on total assets for 2019. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

62.84%

19. Retailers are always interested in determining why a customer selected their store to make a purchase. A sporting goods retailer conducted a customer survey to determine why its customers shopped at the store. The results are shown in the bar chart below. What proportion of the customers responded that they shopped at the store because of the merchandise or the convenience? *chart*

65%

52. What is the rate of inflation from one year to the next if the consumer price index was 110 in one year and 118 in the next year?

7.3%

14. City Development, Inc., is considering a new investment project that will involve building a large office block in Frankfurt-am-Main. The firm's financial analysis department has estimated that the proposed investment has the following estimated rate of return distributions: Rate of Return Probability (5%) 30% 10% 50% 20% 20% Calculate the expected rate of return.

7.5%

95. Hughes Company manufactures harmonicas which it sells for $31 each. Variable costs for each unit are $18 and total fixed costs are $3925. How many units must be sold to earn income of $5500?

725

100. Selected information from the accounting records of Bolingbroke Company follows: Net sales $1,800,000 Cost of goods sold 1,200,000 Inventories at January 1 336,000 Inventories at December 31 288,000 Assuming there are 300 working days per year, what is the number of days' sales in average inventories for the year?

78

54. Bank is willing to lend a business $1 million at an annual real interest rate of 6%. What is the nominal rate Bank will charge the firm if the rate of inflation is anticipated to be 2%?

8%

12. What percentage of total non-farm jobs in the U.S. economy comes from service-producing industries?

80%

93. Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to strengthen customer and supplier intimacy?

A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to their production schedules

49. Each of the following financial instruments is a derivative except

A fixed interest, 5-year note payable

79. Each of the following describes one of the functions of money except

A hedge against inflation

72. Which of the following corporate characteristics would favor debt financing versus equity financing?

A high tax rate.

53. In an analysis of long-run costs of production, "long run" means

A period of time long enough for the firm to make all resource costs variable in nature

3. The situation depicted in the graph below could be caused by

A rise in the country's population

41. If the federal government regulates a product or service in a competitive market by setting a maximum price below the equilibrium price, what is the short-run effect?

A shortage

95) Which of the following is true of teams?

A team works over some time period to accomplish common goals related to some task-oriented purpose.

18. You have collected data on the monthly seasonally adjusted civilian unemployment rate for the United States over a 10-year period. Which of the following is the best for presenting the data?

A time-series plot

104) The grapevine within an organization provides which benefit(s)?

A) creates a sense of closeness within the organization B) gives managers a feel for the morale of the organization C) gives managers a sense of who is well networked in the organization *E) All A, B, and C

75. You have been hired by Inspiration Inc. to help improve its financial performance. Inspiration Inc. is a business communications consulting firm that services many clients in different industries throughout the world. The firm provides its clients with customized written recommendations about how to best use the client's existing resources to improve the client's internal communications. The company has approximately 100 consultants, all of whom are located in its central headquarters in Chicago. Which of the following systems would you recommend to improve Inspiration Inc.'s business processes and improve its financial performance?

Extranet, to enable quick collaboration via the Internet, minimize the time spent communicating with the client, and minimize the amount of paperwork needed

24) The theory of cognitive dissonance was proposed by ________.

Festinger

53. Which one of the following is not a determinant in valuing a call option?

Forward contract price

57. Fact pattern: A company produced the following data (rounded) on its product: Unit Cost Number of Marginal Marginal Units Produced Fixed Variable Total Cost Revenue 1 $100 $85 $185 $ 85 $90 2 50 70 120 55 90 3 33 65 98 55 90 4 25 67 92 73 90 5 20 75 95 107 90 How many units should be produced?

Four

105. Mont Blanc S.A., a French firm, imports its goods into the United States and offers those goods for sale at "less than fair value." "Fair value" is the price of Mont Blanc's goods in:

France

124) ________ conflict supports the goals of the group while ________ conflict hinders group performance.

Functional; dysfunctional

7. Which one of the following components of gross domestic product (GDP) has the greatest fluctuation from year to year?

Gross domestic private investment

6. The level of aggregate demand will decline if the level of

Gross private domestic investment decreases

103. A concerted effort to avoid doing business with a particular supplier is known as a

Group boycott

74. When markets are perfectly competitive, consumers

Have goods and services produced at the lowest cost in the long run

12) Which is the best manner in which to deal with racial and ethnic diversity in the workplace?

Hold an orientation in which team members can discuss their differences

83. The monopoly firm has a patent that is about to expire. A new start-up firm has entered the market with a new method and has applied for patent protection. Which of the strategies below make the most economic sense for the monopoly firm? I. Acquire the start-up firm II. Continue production III. Divestiture

I and II only

35. Given demand in excess of capacity, no spoilage or waste, and full use of a constant number of assembly hours, the number of components needed for an assembly operation with an 80% learning curve should I. Increase for successive periods. II. Decrease per unit of output.

I only.

65. A firm employs 100 workers and has 2 divisions, each in perfectly competitive markets. Division A produces tape measures and Division B produces saws. How should the firm allocate its workers to maximize efficiency? I. Allocate workers between the divisions so the average cost of producing tape measures equals the average cost of producing saws. II. Allocate workers to the division with the lowest marginal product of labor and divest from the other division. III. Allocate workers so the marginal product of labor is the same in both divisions.

III only

51. Demand-pull inflation occurs when

Incomes rise suddenly

74. During a recession, the goal of government fiscal policy is to raise equilibrium output. An appropriate governmental action in this situation is to

Increase government spending.

88. As a company becomes more conservative with respect to working capital financing policy, it would tend to have a(n)

Increase in the ratio of current assets to noncurrent assets

103. Which of the following methods may the Federal Reserve use to reduce inflationary pressures?

Increase margin requirements

12. In any competitive market, an increase in both demand and supply can be expected to always

Increase market-clearing quantity

46. A period of rising inflation

Increases the price level, which is negatively related to the purchasing power of money

105. Which of the following changes would most effectively halt a period of inflation?

Increasing interest rates by a large amount.

93. Which of the following actions is the acknowledged preventive measure for a period of deflation?

Increasing the money supply

61. Because of the existence of economies of scale, business firms may find that

Increasing the size of a factory will result in lower average costs.

65. In general, it is more expensive for a company to finance with equity capital than with debt capital because

Investors are exposed to greater risk with equity capital.

61. Serial bonds are attractive to investors because

Investors can choose the maturity that suits their financial needs

31. Management's financial estimates are based on all of the following except

Irrelevance

62. The long-run average total cost (ATC) curve

Is ordinarily U-shaped

28) Which of the following describes the financing activities section of the statement of cash flows?

It includes cash inflows and outflows related to long-term liabilities and equity

51. If a call option is "out-of-the-money,"

It is not worth exercising because the value of the underlying asset is less than the exercise price

27. Which of the following describes the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows?

It reports on activities that create revenue or expenses for the entity's business

25. Where was the just-in-time philosophy developed?

Japan

88. Where is the Deming prize awarded?

Japan

113. An employer is a monopsonist with respect to hiring labor, but it sells its product in a competitive market. Compared with a firm that must hire from a competitive labor market, the monopsonist will pay a

Lower wage and hire fewer workers

33. Mac and Nan engage in a business transaction from which a dispute arises. Mac initiates a lawsuit against Nan by filing a complaint. If Nan responds to Mac's complaint by filing a counterclaim, then:

Mac will also have to file a response

68. Which of the following systems is designed to summarize and report on the company's basic operations?

Management information system (MIS)

89. In markets that are imperfectly competitive, such as monopoly and monopolistic competition, firms produce at an output at which

Marginal cost equals marginal revenue

33. A financial institution looking to assess its investment portfolio's exposure to price changes most likely would use which of the following techniques?

Market value at risk analysis

136. The process that turns marketing strategies and plans into marketing actions in order to accomplish strategic marketing objectives is called:

Marketing implementation

44. In 1997, who performed a large benchmarking study for IBM?

Mercer Management Consultants

27. Because of the large number of factors that could affect the demand for its new product, interactions among these factors, and the probabilities associated with different values of these factors, the marketing department would like to develop a computerized model for projecting demand for this product. By using a random-number procedure to generate values for the different factors, it will be able to estimate the distribution of demand for this new product. This method of estimating the distribution of demand for the new product is called

Monte Carlo simulation.

25. Which of the following may be used to estimate how inventory warehouse costs are affected by both the number of shipments and the weight of materials handled?

Multiple regression analysis.

94. The distinguishing characteristic of oligopolistic markets is

Mutual interdependence of firm pricing and output decisions

54) Which of the following traits is most likely to aid someone in becoming a leader?

Narcissism

66. Which of the following statements is (are) correct regarding corporate debt and equity securities? I. Both debt and equity security holders have an ownership interest in the corporation. II. Both debt and equity securities have an obligation to pay income.

Neither I nor II.

101. Which type of market structure is most apt to demonstrate "price leadership" by a major firm followed by other firms in the industry?

Oligopoly

26. Which of the following options describes the phases of business cycle, in order of occurrence?

Peak, recession, trough, recovery

52. Which of the following promotional budget methods wrongly views sales as the cause of promotion rather than as the result?

Percentage-of-Sales method

108. is a person's distinguishing psychological characteristics that lead to relatively consistent and lasting responses to his or her own environment.

Personality

78. is the step in the selling process in which the salesperson learns as much as possible about a prospective customer before making a sales call.

Pre approach

17. Product demand increases and product supply decreases. Which of the following statements is correct regarding resulting market changes?

Price Quantity Increases Uncertain

72. According to several studies, what are the three most important criteria for selecting suppliers?

Price, quality, on-time delivery

110. The choice between high markups and high volume is part of which of the following retailer marketing decisions?

Pricing decisions

96. All of the following actions are valid tools that the Federal Reserve Bank uses to control the supply of money except

Printing money when the level of M1 appears low

115. Which of the following replaced the U.S. Department of Commerce safe harbor framework that enabled U.S. businesses to legally use personal data from EU countries?

Privacy Shield

94. According to JIT, by eliminating inventory we can clearly identify __________ and work on eliminating them.

Problems

82. Compared with firms in a perfectly competitive market, a monopolist tends to

Produce substantially less but charge a higher price

54. _________is setting the price steps between various products in a product line based on cost differences between the products, customer evaluations of different features, and competitors' prices

Product line pricing

1. Which of the following is not included in the gross domestic product (GDP)?

Purchase of common stock.

27. If the price elasticity of demand for a normal good is estimated to be 1.5, a 10% reduction in its price would cause

Quantity demanded to rise by 15%

15. X and Y are substitute products. If the price of product Y increases, the immediate impact on product X is that its

Quantity demanded will increase

19. A company has a policy of frequently cutting prices to increase sales. Product demand is significantly elastic. What impact would this have on the company's situation?

Quantity increases proportionally more than the price declines

32. One of the measures economists and economic policy makers use to gauge a nation's economic growth is to calculate the change in the

Real per capita output

91. An economy is at the peak of the business cycle. Which of the following policy packages is the most effective way to dampen the economy and prevent inflation?

Reduce government spending, increase taxes, reduce money supply, and increase interest rates

90. Which of the following Federal Reserve policies would increase the money supply?

Reduce the discount rate

7) ________ is the equity earned by profitable operations that is not distributed to stockholders.

Retained earnings

50) The "Big Five" personality traits include all but which of the following?

Self-confidence

28. A widely used approach that managers use to recognize uncertainty about individual items and to obtain an immediate financial estimate of the consequences of possible prediction errors is

Sensitivity analysis

10. Which of the following types of computers would you use to support a computer network?

Server

56. When the U.S. dollar is expected to rise in value against foreign currencies, a U.S. company with foreign currency denominated receivables and payables should

Speed up collections and slow down payments

20. In decision theory, those uncontrollable future events that can affect the outcome of a decision are

States of nature.

8) Jason Repair Corporation incurred $1,500 as advertising expense and promised to pay the advertising agency within 30 days. Which of the following will decrease as a result of this transaction?

Stockholders' equity

61. Which of the following types of unemployment typically results from technological advances?

Structural

65. Unemployment that is caused by a mismatch between the composition of the labor force (in terms of skills, occupation, industries, or geographic location) and the makeup of the demand for labor is called

Structural unemployment

37. A market analyst has estimated the equity beta of Modern Homes, Inc., to be 1.4. This beta implies that the company's

Systematic risk is higher than that of the market portfolio.

11. Most analysts focus on the cost of tuition as the way to measure the cost of a college education. But incidentals, such as textbook costs, are rarely considered. A researcher at Drummand University wishes to estimate the textbook costs of first-year students at Drummand. To do so, she monitored the textbook cost of 250 first-year students and found that their average textbook cost was $600 per semester. Identify the sample in the study

The 250 students that were monitored

15. Which of the following statements is true if a bond's stated interest rate is the same as the market rate?

The bond will be issued at par

98. Which of the following statements is true if the variable cost per unit increases while the sales price per unit and total fixed costs remain constant?

The breakeven point increases

8. Which of the following statements about client/server computing is not true?

The bulk of processing occurs on the client.

64. Which of the following is not one of the four major causes of the bullwhip effect?

The business cycle

60. Marginal revenue is

The change in total revenue associated with producing and selling one more unit

91. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the variety and price of products produced under monopolistic competition as compared to production under perfect competition?

The monopolistically competitive industry produces a greater variety of products at a higher cost per unit

45. According to the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which of the following statements is true regarding the required rate of return for a security with a beta of 1?

The required rate of return is equal to the market return

61. A survey claims that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend aspirin for their patients with headaches. To test this claim against the alternative that the actual proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is less than 0.90, a random sample of 100 doctors was selected. Suppose you reject the null hypothesis. What conclusion can you reach?

There is sufficient evidence that the proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is less than 0.90

145. Regulations that arise to ensure that firms take responsibility for the social costs of their products or production processes stem from which reason for government legislation of business?

To protect the interests of society

88. If the Federal Reserve Banks sell $20 million in government securities to commercial banks and the required reserve ratio is 25%, the effect will be

To reduce the potential money supply by $80 million

78. If the ratio of total liabilities to equity increases, a ratio that must also increase is

Total liabilities to total assets

103. Which of the following forms of protection of intellectual property requires that the property be the subject of a nondisclosure agreement?

Trade secret

2) On average, managers spend most of their time doing which managerial activity?

Traditional management

5. Which of the following is an example of a legacy system?

Transaction processing system running on a mainframe

55. A Chinese conglomerate owns a construction subsidiary that is building a port in Mozambique. The firm pays its workers in the Mozambican metical but keeps its books for the project in the South African rand. At the end of the fiscal year, the conglomerate must report consolidated financial statements denominated in the yuan. The exchange rate risk encountered by the conglomerate in the currency conversions leading up to its consolidated financial statements is known as

Translation exposure

93. Which security is most often held as a substitute for cash?

Treasury bills

10. Which of the following classes of securities are listed in order from lowest risk/opportunity for return to highest risk/opportunity for return?

U.S. Treasury bonds; corporate first mortgage bonds; corporate income bonds; preferred stock.

83. The creation of deposit money by U.S. commercial banks increases the

U.S. money supply

41. Comprehensive security management products, with tools for firewalls, VPNs, intrusion detection systems, and more, are called ________ systems

UTM

84. Which of the following statements about 3-D printing is not true?

Unlike traditional techniques, 3-D printing results in some wasted material

58. Short-term interest rates are

Usually lower than long-term rates

97. With JIT there are two types of Kanban cards, production Kanban and __________ Kanban.

Withdrawal

82. Modern Clothing, Inc., and National Denim Corporation use the mark "Made by Members of the U.S. Textile Workers Union" on the tags of their products to indicate the participation of the union in the manufacture. Modern and National are not in business together and do not own this mark. The mark is:

a collective mark

7. The Montana Supreme Court decides the case of National Co. v. Overseas Corp. Of nine justices, six believe the judgment should be in National's favor. Justice Peel, one of the six, writes a separate opinion. The three justices who believe the judgment should be in Overseas' favor join in a third separate opinion. The opinion joined by the three justices who favor Overseas is known as:

a dissenting opinion

75. Pier shops in a Rowdy Ranch & Farm Store store. Enticed by a display, Pier takes an item to examine it and, when she is done, places it on the floor. Tanner, a consumer enticed by the same display, does not see the item on the floor, trips over it, falls, and suffers an injury. With respect to the danger, Rowdy had:

a duty to discover and remove the hazard

68. Which one of the following companies is most likely to use job order costing?

a law firm

86. Riley obtains permission from Saga Company to use the firm's game app on Riley's smartphone, tablet, and other mobile device, but Riley does not obtain ownership rights in the app. This is:

a license

61. Consider a packaged milk products supply chain. A lumber company provides wood to a paper mill, who supplies cardboard to a container manufacturer, who supplies containers to the milk products manufacturer. The lumber company is:

a tier three supplier

87. InfoFree Inc. makes and sells devices and services for the circumvention of encryption software. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998, this is:

a violation of copyright law

97. Jared uses his computer to secretly install software on thousands of personal computers without their owners' knowledge. The program can reproduce itself and spread from one computer to another via any USB port. This program is:

a worm

45. The standard error of the mean

a) is never larger than the standard deviation of the population. b) decreases as the sample size increases. c) measures the variability of the mean from sample to sample. *d) All of the above.

67. If we wish to determine whether there is evidence that the proportion of items of interest is the same in group 1 as in group 2, the appropriate test to use is

a) the Z test. b) the c 2 test. *c) Both a) and b).

57. Spencer Hydraulics Corporation's ethics committee is asked a business ethics question should the firm bid low to obtain a contract that it knows it can fulfill only at a higher price? A practical method to investigate and solve this question involves all of the following steps except:

absolution

50. Which of the following is an example of a period cost for a manufacturing company?

advertising expense

53. Dyan, the owner of Expert Restoration Services, Inc., adheres to the "principle of rights" theory. Under this theory, a key factor in determining whether a business decision is ethical is how that decision:

affects the rights of others

33) The matching principle states that ________.

all expenses should be recorded when they are incurred during the period

12. Rachel is a state court judge. Salina appears in a case in Rachel's court, claiming that Tomas breached a contract. Possible remedies include:

an award of damages to Salina

112. Faye works as an administrator and receptionist for Garage Door Store. The store withholds federal taxes from Faye's pay, and controls the methods and details of the performance of her work. Faye is not authorized to modify the prices or other terms of a sale at the store. Homer installs Garage Door products at the buyers' locations. Garage Door authorizes Homer to sell garage door upgrades and accessories at the buyers' locations at prices that Homer negotiates with those buyers. With respect to sales at those locations, Homer is:

an employee and agent

62. Some consumers misuse the products of Hardware Supplies, Inc., and are injured. In terms of responsibility, Hardware may have:

an ethical duty only

117. Myron is an employee of Nero. Either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time for any reason without liability. With respect to the employment-at-will doctrine, this is:

an example of the doctrine

95. Ollie, an employee of Payroll Management Corporation, is arrested at work. A grand jury issues a formal charge against Ollie for larceny. This charge is:

an indictment

43. Port Harbor City enacts an ordinance that bans the distribution of all printed materials on city streets. Later, Quint protests a new "revenue-enhancing" measure also enacted by the city by distributing handbills. When Quint is charged with violating the printed-materials ban, he files a suit against the city. Most likely, the court will hold that the ban is:

an unconstitutional restriction of speech

35) There is a strong link between employee ________ and ________.

attitudes; personality

107. Clive is a purchasing agent for Double D Ranch with the authority to buy cattle at a certain auction. After the cattle are bought, the agency relationship terminates:

automatically

126) Which of the following conflict-handling intentions is unassertive and uncooperative?

avoiding

26. Given below are the rating and performance scores of 15 laptop computers. Performance Score 115 191 153 194 236 184 184 216 Overall Rating 74 78 79 80 84 76 77 92 Performance Score 185 183 189 202 192 141 187 Overall Rating 83 78 77 78 78 73 77 For a laptop computer that has a high rating, you will expect its performance score to

be high

107. One common misuse of marketing research findings in contemporary business is the tendency for marketing research to:

become a vehicle for pitching the sponsor's products

73. The predetermined overhead rate is calculated ________.

before the accounting period begins

40. What type of probability distribution will most likely be used to analyze warranty repair needs on new cars in the following problem? The service manager for a new automobile dealership reviewed dealership records of the past 20 sales of new cars to determine the number of warranty repairs he will be called on to perform in the next 90 days. Corporate reports indicate that the probability any one of their new cars needs a warranty repair in the first 90 days is 0.05. The manager assumes that calls for warranty repair are independent of one another and is interested in predicting the number of warranty repairs he will be called on to perform in the next 90 days for this batch of 20 new cars sold.

binomial distribution

24. The smallest unit of data a computer can handle is called a

bit

70. Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of the buyer decision process?

brand identification

113. Investment Holdings Corporation hires Jeri, a business appraiser, to locate investment possibilities for Investment Holdings. Jeri learns of a salsa and hot sauce manufacturing company available for a reasonable price, but neglects to tell Investment Holdings. Most likely, Jeri:

breached the agent's fiduciary duties to the principal

87. Which of the Malcolm Baldrige Award criteria is allocated the most points?

business results

74. Driving his sport utility vehicle negligently, Bart crashes into a streetlight. The streetlight falls, smashing through the roof of a house, killing Chris. But for Bart's negligence, Chris would not have died. Regarding the death, the crash is the:

cause in fact

48. Managerial accounting includes the planning function. Which of the following items would be part of the planning function of a business's managerial accounting?

choosing goals and deciding how to achieve them

4. Jessie, an employee of Kim's Restaurant, believes that her employer has violated her rights in the workplace. Larson argues that a Metro City government agency has imposed an ordinance that violates his rights under the U.S. Constitution. The branch of law dealing with the definition and enforcement of all private or public rights is:

civil law

20. More and more salespeople are being evaluated and compensated based on different measures than in the past. All of the following are illustrations of those measures EXCEPT :

competitive predatory pricing performance

114. Business Travelers Hotel Corporation hires Conrad, a real estate agent, to locate hotel properties for the company. Conrad learns of a hotel available for $3.2 million, informs Business Travelers, and makes an offer of $2.9 million on Business Travelers's instruction. The offer is rejected. Conrad:

complied with all of the agent's duties to the principal

128) Which of the following conflict-handling intentions involves accepting a solution that provides incomplete satisfaction of both parties' concerns?

compromising

52) Marylyn is a very driven person who seeks to push ideas forward to keep people on their toes; however, she also has a problem with stepping on peoples toes and being overly critical of others. Marylyn probably has high ________ and low ________.

conscientiousness; emotional stability

64) Martinville, Inc. earned revenues of $18,000 and incurred expenses of $4,000. The company declared and paid cash dividends of $3,500. What is the balance in the Income Summary account prior to closing net income or loss to the Retained Earnings account?

credit balance of $14,000

52) Salaries Payable, Accounts Payable, and Unearned Revenue are examples of ________.

current liabilities

57. To make sure it stocks clothes that its customers will purchase, a department store implements a new application that analyzes spending levels at its stores and cross-references this data to popular clothing styles. Which of the following business objectives is this information intended to support?

customer intimacy

93. Don sends e-mail to Eve, promising her a percentage of the amount in a foreign bank account if she will assist in transferring the funds to a U.S. bank account. Eve forwards her account number, but the funds are never sent. Instead, Don quickly withdraws the funds in Eve's account. This is:

cyber fraud

44) On September 1, 2018, Real Estate Professionals, Inc. paid $7,000 in advance for an eight-month rental space covering the period of September 1, 2018 through April 30, 2019. The deferred expense was initially recorded as an asset. The company makes adjusting entries once a year at year-end. The adjusting entry on December 31, 2018 would include a ________.

debit of $3,500 to Rent Expense

94) Alberto is working with a group of fifteen people to coordinate the merger of two corporations. Everyone in the group is highly qualified, offers relevant information, and has high norms. Still, the group seems to be slow at outlining a definitive plan for the merger. With the information provided, what would be the fastest and best way for Alberto to increase cohesiveness and productivity?

decrease the size of the group

41) If an adjusting entry includes a debit to Rent Expense, it indicates that the payment of rent had been previously recorded as a(n) ________.

deferred expense

70. Which of the following is not a positive attribute of Multiple Suppliers?

deliveries can be schedule more easily

19. Sellers that handle their own exports are engaged in:

direct exporting

87. Which of the following is a variable cost?

direct materials cost

17. The use of multiple computers linked by a communications network for processing is called:

distributed processing

57. A set of interdependent organizations involved in the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption by the consumer or business user is called a(n):

distribution channel

49. Center City enacts an ordinance that imposes a jail term, without a trial, on all contractors who solicit business without a city permit. A court would likely review this ordinance under the principles of:

due process

103. Wang Ltd., a Chinese firm, imports its goods into the United States and offers those goods for sale at "less than fair value." This is:

dumping

32) An individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the work he/she performs is known as ________.

employee engagement

118. When personal interviewing involves inviting six to ten people to gather for a few hours with a trained interviewer to talk about a product, service, or organization, the method is called:

focus group interviewing

46. The Central Limit Theorem is important in statistics because

for a large n, it says the sampling distribution of the sample mean is approximately normal, regardless of the shape of the population

102. Fabiola, Gabriella, or any foreign citizen, can bring a civil suit in a U.S. court:

for a violation of a treaty of the United States or the law of nations

67) It was Marisol's first day at work. At first she was very nervous, but when she was introduced to her cubicle neighbor, Hanna, she was reassured by Hanna's soothing smile. Marisol thought that a person with such a beautiful smile could not be bad, and that she would enjoy having her in such close proximity. Which of the following concepts best describes this example?

halo effect

40. Price ceilings

Create prices below equilibrium prices

120. If advertising constantly sends out messages about materialism, sex, power, and status, which of the following categories of social criticism most closely matches this problem?

Cultural pollution

86. Net working capital is the difference between

Current assets and current liabilities

73. A ________ provides information to coordinate all of the business processes that deal with customers in sales, marketing, and service to optimize revenue, customer satisfaction, and customer retention.

Customer relationship management (CRM) system

62) David is of the opinion that people who drive SUVs are dangerous drivers. He often thinks that people driving SUVs are driving rashly, even when other observers can see nothing wrong with the behavior of the SUV drivers. What factor is affecting his perception in this case?

his expectations

51. Charlie, the owner of Charlie's Foreign Auto Repair Service, files a suit against the state of Delaware, claiming that a state law violates the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The court will agree if the statute:

imposes a substantial burden on interstate commerce

8. The matching principle requires businesses to report Warranty Expense ________.

in the same period that the company records the revenue related to that warranty

52. ) Which of the following will be included in manufacturing overhead costs?

indirect labor and indirect materials used

4. That the company that overlooks new and better ways to do things will eventually lose customers to another company that has found a better way of serving customer needs is a major tenet of:

innovative marketing

40. Suppose that last month the cost of inputs summed to $100,000, and the value of outputs summed to $800,000. For which of the following values this month would productivity increase?

inputs = $100,000, outputs = $820,000

52. Which type of operation is used to produce many different products with varying process requirements in lower volumes?

intermittent

A(n) _________ are computerized collections of information obtained from data sources within the company

internal databases

20. The retained earnings of a corporation is ________.

internally generated equity that is earned by profitable operations that is not distributed to stockholders

46. Orinoco.com, an online seller of a variety of consumer streaming products, files a suit against the state of Nevada, claiming that a Nevada state law violates the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The court will agree if the statute imposes a substantial burden on:

interstate commerce

2. All of the following are considered to be drawbacks of local marketing EXCEPT:

it can attract unwanted competition

105) For a manager, it is worth understanding the grapevine in the organization because ________.

it helps tap into employee anxieties

60. Vertical integration is a good strategic option for a manufacturing company when

it needs one input material in large volumes

33) Thad, Jamarcus, and Willy have been working for Davidson International each for three years. While the trio started together as analysts and are all still on the same team, Jamarcus has recently been made a team lead while Willy and Thad are still in their respective positions although Willy did receive a small raise after his last performance evaluation. Of the five major job attitudes, Jamarcus probably has the highest level of ________, while Willy probably has the highest level of ________.

job satisfaction; organizational commitment

58. To assist in detecting illegal bribes, Cut Rite Contractors, Inc., and all U.S. companies, must:

keep records that "accurately and fairly" reflect financial activities

94. Eartha receives from Fergie a guitar stolen from Harper. To be criminally liable, Eartha must:

know that the guitar is stolen

73. Leveraging core competence is about sharing:

knowledge

96. Biff wrongfully takes an unopened carton from a Cold Storage Warehouse loading dock, puts the carton in his car, and drives away. This is:

larceny

104. Innovative Manufacturing Company, a U.S. firm, signs a contract with Librador Corporacion, a Columbian firm, to give Librador the right to use Innovative's production processes. This is:

licensing

54. What type of process is designed to produce a large volume of a standardized product for mass production, such as automobiles?

line processes

59. Fealty Credit Corporation asks its employees to evaluate their actions and get on the ethical business decision-making "bandwagon." Guidelines for judging individual actions include all of the following except:

loopholes in the law or company policies

94. The Internet raises the bargaining power of customers most effectively by:

making information available to everyone.

6. Operations management is responsible for orchestrating all the resources needed to produce the final product. This includes all of the following except ______________________________________.

managing cash flow

89. When a firm provides a specialized product or service for a narrow target market better than competitors, they are using a ________ strategy.

market niche

96. ________ is the ability to offer individually tailored products or services using the same production resources as mass production.

mass customization

56. The average number of baseball tickets sold at a particular price is an example of:

meaningful information

19. The Montana Supreme Court rules against Natural Grocery Mart in a case against One Stop 2 Shop Stores, Inc. Natural Grocery files an appeal with the United States Supreme Court. The Court does not hear the case. This:

means that the Montana court's decision is the law in Montana

44. It is a fact that there are 24 million left-handed people in the United States, however, most marketers do not attempt to appeal to or design products for this group because there is little in the way of census data about this group. Therefore, this group fails in one of the requirements for effective segmentation. Which of the following is most likely to apply in this case?

measurable

13. Bob's Big Burgers n' Shakes Restaurant brings a suit, seeking a remedy at law. A remedy at law is usually:

monetary damages

82. A firm can exercise greater control over its suppliers by having:

more suppliers

43. Which of the following is true regarding the relative predictability of the cycle of new product introductions?

new car models and new fashion are predictable, but new skin care products are not

121. Food Packagers Union represents the workers of Garden Variety, Inc. The company does not require its new hires to join the union as a prerequisite to obtaining employment. Food Packagers would like Garden Variety to require the workers to join after a specified amount of time on the job. This would violate:

no federal law

68. OK Dry-Cleaning advertises so effectively that the regular customers of its competitor Purity Cleaners patronize OK instead of Purity. This is:

none of the choices

51. For a manufacturing company, which of the following is a period cost?

office rent

105. When a cookie is created during a website visit, it is stored:

on the hard drive of the visitor's computer

99) Teams that are composed of people who score high on ________ are more creative and innovative.

openness to experience

51) Holly is a highly motivated professional who likes to take on new tasks and makes certain that everything she does is done to perfection. In which two of the Big Five personality traits would Holly most likely score high?

openness to experience and emotional stability

88. The employees of Eco Engineering Inc. share company-related resources among multiple computers without requiring a central network server. This is:

peer-to-peer (P2P) networking

49) According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) classification, people belonging to the "________" type are flexible and spontaneous.

perceiving

75) According to the expectancy theory, which of the following relationships indicates the degree to which the individual believes that a particular level of output will lead to the attainment of a desired outcome?

performance-reward

48. When Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods use marketing to promote their careers and improve their impact and incomes, they are using:

person marketing

14) One issue that does seem to differ between men and women, especially when the employee has preschool-age children, is ________.

preference for work schedules

109. A university is an example of which layout type?

process

139) Which of the following is not a characteristic of organizational culture?

process orientation

36. Computer-aided manufacturing is an example of what?

process technology

57. Which of the following is correct sequence for relating product design, process selection, and arrangement of equipment in the factory?

product design determines process selection which determines arrangement of equipment

121. A company is in the stage of the new product development process when the company develops the product concept into a physical product in order to assure that the product idea can be turned into a workable product.

product development

119. One disadvantage of using undertime is

product labor cost increases

47. Evaluating a product idea to determine its likelihood of success is

product screening

35. What are the three primary types of technology?

product technology, process technology, and information technology

55. Which type of process would be least likely to produce goods for inventory rather than for a specific customer request?

project

4. Which behavioral science discipline is most focused on understanding individual behavior?

psychology

81. A price reduction to buyers who buy in large volumes is called a(n):

quantity discount

11. What are companies that have low customer contact and are capital intensive; yet provide a service, called?

quasi-manufacturing organizations

62. When an importing country sets limits on the amount of goods it will accept in certain product categories it is called a(n):

quota

9) Which of the following is not an action characteristic of an organization in flux?

replacing temporary workers with permanent ones

43) The expected value of a depreciable asset at the end of its useful life is called ________.

residual value

45. When designing the Taurus model, what did Ford Motor Company do with regard to BMW and Toyota?

reverse engineering

90. Maura enters a gas station and points a gun at the clerk Nate. She then forces Nate to open the cash register and give her all the money. Maura can be charged with:

robbery

88) Zach is devout and very active in his church. He is also a very dedicated employee. His manager offers him a promotion but the new role will require him to work Sundays. Zach would like the promotion, but realizes that it would force him to miss some church activities. In such a situation, Zach is most likely to experience ________.

role conflict

101. According to JIT, workers should perform

routine preventive maintenance activities

25. In a table for customers, the information about a single customer would reside in a single:

row

67. Identifying potential customers for the businesses' products or services is an activity associated with the ________ function.

sales and marketing

48) According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) classification, people belonging to the "________" type are practical and prefer routine and order.

sensing

116. A is any activity or benefit offered for sale that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything

service

91) Groups of approximately ________ members tend to be more effective for taking action.

seven

57) Individuals high in self-monitoring ________.

show considerable adaptability in adjusting their behavior to external situational factors

144. One of the most common problems with using internal database information is that:

since it was probably collected for some other purpose, it may be incomplete or wrong

92) Which of the following terms indicates the tendency of individuals to spend less effort when working collectively?

social loafing

113. Which of the following would not be a basic element into which a job would be split when using predetermined time data?

sort

49. Which of the following will most likely be considered an indirect material cost for a bakery?

spices

104. The concept of diseconomies of scale ________________________.

states that beyond a certain point the cost of each additional unit made increases

147) A positive organizational culture emphasizes all of the following except which?

tailoring positions to encourage work life balance

53. If the field sales force has been supplied with new leads (via the telephone) that have been qualified, they have probably been assisted by:

telemarketers

59. A is a numerical quantity computed from the data of a sample and is used in reaching a decision on whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.

test statistic

21) Preferred stock is stock ________.

that gives its owners certain advantages over common stockholders

15. The Internet evolved from a network created by during the 1960s.

the Defense Department

42. A decision by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the amount of carbon that can be emitted from a car's exhaust system conflicts with a California state law. In this situation, under the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution

the EPA's decision takes precedence

21) The emotional or feeling component of a person's attitude is called ________.

the affective component

8. Standard Business Company appeals a decision against it, in favor of Fast Delivery Corporation, from a lower court to a higher court. Standard is:

the appellant

22) Janice is spending the summer working as an intern writing copy for a local firm. Today Janice's senior editor sent back some of Janice's work covered in red ink corrections. Up until now, all of Janice's work had been corrected in green or blue ink. Janice is upset and worried that her senior editor doesn't like her. Which component of an attitude is not represented in the previous scenario?

the behavioral component

16. Tyler, a citizen of Utah, files a suit in a Utah state court against Virtual Sales Corporation, a Washington state company that does business in Utah. The court has original jurisdiction, which means that:

the case is being heard for the first time

50. Parker owns and operates Rancho Mirage Corporation, a destination resort in Arizona that features horseback riding and bunkhouse accommodations. The U.S. Constitution provides that no person shall be deprived of "life, liberty, or property without due process of law." Included as "legal persons" under this clause are:

the corporation and Parker

24. McHenry, a New York resident, files a suit in a New York state court against OneWorld Inc., a company based in California. OneWorld's only contact with McHenry is the company's app, which McHenry downloaded while traveling across the United States. According to the sliding-scale analysis, the factor most likely to confer jurisdiction on the New York court is:

the degree of interactivity via the app between McHenry and OneWorld

106. Which of the following is least likely to be a consideration in facility location?

the design of the production process

42. Service design differs from product design by including _____________ .

the esthetic and psychological benefits of the product

35. Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows includes the issuance of stock and the payment of cash dividends?

the financing activities section

36) Which of the following sections from the statement of cash flows includes the cash paid for the purchase of Treasury Stock?

the financing activities section

28. .Environmental scanning would not provide information on:

the firm's internal inefficient distribution system

66) Jennifer has already presented two excellent reports. The third report she has just presented is clearly not as good as the first two reports, yet she is given the same high grade as before. What shortcut has the teacher used in this case?

the halo effect

80. Felicia invents a new valve to cap undersea oil spills, which she names "Great Catch." She also writes the installation manual to be included with each valve. Felicia could obtain copyright protection for:

the installation manual

33. Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows include purchases and sales of long-term assets?

the investing activities section

80. The idea that the more any given resource is applied to production, the lower the marginal gain in output, until a point is reached where the additional inputs produce no additional output, is referred to as:

the law of diminishing returns

115. All of the following factors can affect the attractiveness of a market segment EXCEPT :

the likelihood of government monitoring

141. All of the following are thought to be sources of new product ideas EXCEPT:

the local library

30. In a perfectly symmetrical distribution

the median equals the arithmetic mean

23. In a right-skewed distribution

the median is less than the arithmetic mean

84. AllforOne, Inc., develops a new phone that the company names "OneforAll." AllforOne can obtain trademark protection for:

the name "OneforAll."

14. Jane enters into a contract with Jill to provide 100 roses for a dinner party. Jill fails to deliver the roses. Jane initiates a suit against Jill, asking the court to order Jill to refund Jane's payment. Jane is:

the plaintiff

65. Online retailing, or B2C, has shifted:

the power from the suppliers to the consumers.

56. The power of a statistical test is

the probability of rejecting H0 when it is false

64. The test for the equality of two population variances is based on

the ratio of the 2 sample variances

60. John is sales manager for Kleen 'N Brite Products, Inc. Compared to John's personal activities, his business activities involve:

the same ethical standards

30. During the trial phase of Sof' Drink Soda Corporation's suit against TimeOut Convenience Stores, Inc., their attorneys engage in voir dire. This is:

the selection of jurors

26. What are the two key components of the operations strategy of Federal Express?

they own their own fleet of airplanes, and they use a sophisticated bar code technology

15. Personal income is equal to

Disposable income plus personal tax payments.

31) Which of the following accounting terms assumes that a business's activities can be divided into small segments and that financial statements can be prepared for specific periods, such as a month, quarter, or year?

time period concept

90. JIT considers waste anything that

Does not add value

136) ________ is a systematic effort to make an organization leaner by selling off business units, closing locations, or reducing staff.

Downsizing

18. Variations between business cycles are most likely attributable to which of the following factors?

Duration and intensity

89. Discount Retail Corporation's social media policy directs its employees to "avoid negative public comments about your company." Elin is an employee of Discount Retail. When Elin criticizes fellow employees online, Discount Retail fires her. Elin then files a suit against the employer, seeking reinstatement. The court will most likely:

uphold Discount Retail's right to terminate Elin

67. EM Co. is considering acquiring Chairy Co., which manufactures wooden rocking chairs. EM's accountant determined, at the projected output level, the following: Price $250 Average variable cost 125 Average total cost 160 Marginal cost 140 The accountant's report would include the following remark:

EM Co. should acquire Chairy Co.

98. In order for the Federal Reserve System to increase the money supply, the appropriate policy is to

Engage in open-market purchases of government securities

76. Which of the following systems is designed to support organization-wide process coordination and integration?

Enterprise applications

20. What is the Hawthorne effect?

workers responding to the attention they are given

3. The risk of loss because of fluctuations in the relative value of foreign currencies is called

Exchange rate risk.

71) Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation. They work in an old, run-down building with an antiquated heating system. The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available and only shows up to give reprimands for production shortfalls. Nobody has received a promotion in two years. The work is boring, repetitious, and unrewarding. You are trying to improve this situation with the help of Herzberg's two-factor theory. You decide that your first job should be to improve the hygiene factors. Which of the following would you consider a hygiene factor?

working conditions

5. Rupert is a victim of Sara's violation of a criminal law. Criminal law is concerned with:

wrongs committed against the public as a whole

55. A Type I error is committed when

you reject a null hypothesis that is true

46. When a hacker discovers a security hole in software that is unknown to the software vendor it is an example of:

zero-day engineering

46. An analysis of a company's planned equity financing using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (or Security Market Line) incorporates only the

Expected market earnings, the risk-free rate, and the beta coefficient

61. All of the following describe the effects of globalization except:

increases in transaction costs

84. Monopolistic competition is characterized by a

Relatively large group of sellers who produce differentiated products

77. The relationship of the total debt to the total equity of a corporation is a measure of

Creditor risk

77. An increasing federal deficit implies which of the following conditions?

Decreased tax revenues and increased entitlement payments

19. Which of the following is most useful when risk is being prioritized?

Expected value.

79. Warranty claims, customer complaints, and costs of litigation are examples of __________ costs.

External failure

117. Price discrimination is accomplished most effectively in markets with which of the following characteristics?

Fairly distinct segments of customers

95. Providing an adequate supply of money to accommodate the needs of U.S. business is the task of the

Federal Reserve System

61. Goods that are produced by a manufacturing company and are ready to sell are recorded in the _______ account.

Finished Goods Inventory

3. Which of the following is not a type of input device?

Flat panel (LCD) display screen

89. What was the first US company to receive the Deming Prize?

Florida Power & Light

28 Which of the following statements about the median is not true?

It is more affected by extreme values than the arithmetic mean (?)

75. The Japanese term for continuous improvement is

Kaizen

30. Management's financial estimates are based on all of the following except

Known outcomes.

27) Your friend Leslyn has been driving a Mustang for the past few years and is very vocal about how much she likes her car. Unfortunately, she was recently in an accident and has now purchased a brand new Challenger. Now she talks about how much she likes the Challenger and has started to criticize Mustangs! Which statement would best describe what you should say to Leslyn the next time she talks about cars?

Leslyn, I am sorry about your car Mustang. It was a great car but your Challenger is great too!

94. To address the problem of a recession, the Federal Reserve Bank most likely would take which of the following actions?

Lower the discount rate it charges to banks for loans

42. The competitive model of supply and demand predicts that a surplus can arise if there is a

Minimum price above the equilibrium price

21. Which measure of central tendency can be used for both numerical and categorical variables?

Mode

109. has the advantage of being high in selectivity; low cost; immediacy; and interactive capabilities

Online

71. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the effect preferred stock has on a company?

Preferred shareholders' claims take precedence over the claims of common shareholders in the event of liquidation

126. Which of the following is an example of a high-velocity automated decision process?

Providing online search results

122. The shrinking of distances due to technological advances such as computer and fax connections by telephone, are one characteristic of what new challenge to marketing?

Rapid globalization

80. The prime rate is the

Rate charged on business loans to borrowers with high credit ratings

Compare relative price changes over time

Rate of inflation

22. If a product has a price elasticity of demand of 2.0, the demand is said to be

Relatively elastic

23. When a 5% fall in the price of athletic shoes causes the quantity demanded to increase by 10%, the demand for athletic shoes is said to be

Relatively elastic

43. The difference between the required rate of return on a given risky investment and that on a riskless investment with the same expected return is the

Risk premium.

________ refers to the ability of a system to expand to serve a number of users without breaking down.

Scalability

58. _________beliefs and values are open to some degree of change.

Secondary

4. A decrease in the price of a complementary good will

Shift the demand curve of the other commodity to the right

34. Economic growth can be depicted as all of the following except:

Simultaneous inward shifts in both the aggregate supply and aggregate demand curves.

45) Which of the following statements is true regarding the sources of moods and emotions?

Sleep quality affects mood

74. Which type of system would you use to change a production schedule if a key supplier was late in delivering goods?

Supply chain management (SCM) system

3. In regards to corporate income tax, which of the following statements is incorrect?

When the corporation makes payment for federal income taxes, the account Income Tax Payable is credited.

19) ________, the most widely used intelligence test in hiring decisions, takes only 12 minutes to complete.

Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test

117. What costs are considered in the basic EOQ model?

annual ordering costs + annual holding costs

39. All of the following are currently being used as traits that can be profiled by biometric authentication except:

body odor

114. A(n)________ is a name, term, sign, symbol, or design, or a combination of these that identifies the maker or seller of a product or service.

brand

17. A child in the United States is normally exposed to all of the following values EXCEPT :

collectivism

37. Which of the following best describes horizontal analysis?

comparing financial statement line items from year to year for the same company

6. A client computer networked to a server computer, with processing split between the two types of machines, is called a(n) ________ architecture.

d. two tiered client/server

116. You are answering phones for a local utilities provider and are speaking with an extremely angry customer. Because your company manual advises employees to transfer hostile calls to a superior, you do this. What quality dimension of decisions does your action reflect?

due process

22. Fresh Harvest Company, which is based on Georgia, packages and sells vegetables. Hayden, who is a resident of Indiana, buys a Fresh Harvest product, eats it, and suffers severe food poisoning. Hayden wants to file a suit against Fresh Harvest. The diversity of citizenship between these parties means that:

federal and state courts have concurrent jurisdiction

________ typically develop a single information system, usually at the home base, and then replicate it around the world.

franchisers

78. Ceramics Corporation makes ceramic products for commercial uses, including heat-resistant tiles for industrial ovens. When damage occurs in an oven at Dura-mold, Inc., liability may be imposed on Ceramics if the tiles sold to Dura-mold were:

in a defective condition that was the proximate cause of the damage

42. Many U.S. firms have sought relief from foreign competition by demanding protectionism policies by the U.S. government. A better way for companies to compete is to expand into foreign markets and:

increase promotion both at home and abroad

25. The total number of items that the company carries within its product lines refers to the of the product mix.

length

23) The Salaries Payable account is a(n) ________.

liability account with a normal credit balance

102. The course of a product's sales and profits over its lifetime is called:

the product life cycle

109. All of the following are factors in U.S. federal sentencing guidelines with respect to business executives except:

the use of technology to commit the crime

49. Costs that are proportional to the amount of units produced, such as materials and labor, are

variable costs

86. Conflicts between different levels of the same channel of distribution are referred to as:

vertical conflicts

106. When producers, wholesalers, and retailers act as a unified system, they comprise a:

vertical marketing system

67. Even though buying roles in the family change constantly, the has traditionally been the main purchasing agent for the family.

wife

108) One of the major disadvantages of oral communication is that ________.

A) people unintentionally change the message and meaning B) people intentionally change the message and meaning *D) both A and B

62. Which of the following is not a typical result of the bullwhip effect?

Absenteeism

55) Which of the following is a current asset that is expected to be converted to cash, sold, or consumed during the next year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer)?

Accounts Receivable

66) Which of the following accounts will be included in a post-closing trial balance?

Accumulated Depreciation—Building

28. Which of the following definitions best describes a business cycle?

Activity that alternates periods of growth and decline in an economy's GDP

8. An investment security with high risk will have a(n)

High standard deviation of returns.

32. Many assumptions and factors may be considered to determine the fair value except

Historical cost

52. Which of the following would be an appropriate null hypothesis?

The population proportion is not less than 0.65

96. The main reason that a firm would strive to reduce the number of days sales outstanding is to increase

Cash

133) ________ refers to the degree to which decision making is concentrated at a single point in the organization.

Centralization

11. Which of the following is NOT considered to be an equitable remedy?

Money damages

16. The risk of a single stock is

Unsystematic risk.

145) An organizational culture most likely to shape high ethical standards among its members is one that ________.

balances the rights of multiple stakeholders

95. A firm that locates all systems development and operations at its headquarters is using a ________ system configuration.

centralized

93) Which of the following is an effective means of countering social loafing?

ensure that individual contributions to the group's outcome are identified

98. Posing as Platinum Bank, Quentin e-mails Rachel, asking her to update her personal banking information through a link in the e-mail. She clicks on the link and types in the data, which Quentin promptly sells to Spence. This is

identity theft

86) Which of the following is an example of an intrinsic reward?

employee recognition

83. All of the following are criticisms leveled against marketing by critics EXCEPT :

harming consumers through too many product choices

65. A completely randomized design

has only one factor with several treatment groups

131) A ________ allows management to make the most efficient use of its employees' skills and even successfully improve them through repetition.

high degree of work specialization

126. A "three-day cooling off period" in which buyers can cancel a contract after re-thinking it is to protect the consumer from:

high pressure selling

30) The degree to which a person identifies with his or her job, actively participates in it, and considers his or her performance as being important to self-worth is ________.

job involvement

28) What refers to a positive feeling about a job, resulting from an evaluation of its characteristics?

job satisfaction

68. A higher level of vertical integration implies:

less outsourcing and more insourcing

78) The main difference between the ideas of self-efficacy and self-esteem is ________.

self-efficacy refers specifically to tasks

5. Which of the following is not an input?

services

102. Which of the following ethical guidelines suggests that you put yourself in the place of others, and think of yourself as the object of the decision?

the Golden rule

112) Leadership is best defined as ________.

the ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals

82. Fact pattern: The table below concerns the money supply for the economy of the hypothetical country of Petasus. Billions Item of Dollars Checkable deposits 2,400 Small time deposits 500 Currency 60 Noncheckable savings deposits 950 Money market deposits accounts 300 Money market mutual funds 550 Large time deposits 1,000 The size of Petasus' M2 money supply is

$4,760 billion

54. In microeconomics, the distinguishing characteristic of the long run on the supply side is that

All inputs are variable

81) Which of the following is the major drawback of job sharing from management's perspective?

difficulty in finding compatible partners

124. The major advantage of survey research is its:

flexibility

112. What is typically used to quantitatively compare the effectiveness of layouts?

load-distance model

12. Fact pattern: The financial transactions for the country of Panglossia with values stated in billions of dollars are listed below. Gross domestic product (GDP) $4,000 Transfer payments 500 Corporate income taxes 50 Social Security contributions 200 Indirect business taxes 210 Personal taxes 250 Undistributed corporate profits 25 Depreciation 500 Net income earned abroad for the country 0 Panglossia's national income is

$3,290

62. From an investor's viewpoint, the least risky type of bond in which to invest is a(n)

Mortgage bond.

78. When using SPC if you plot the variable of interest against a timeline you are using

control charts

44. Sampling distributions describe the distribution of

statistics

21. A vendor offered Wyatt Co. $25,000 in compensation for losses resulting from faulty raw materials. Alternatively, a lawyer offered to represent Wyatt in a lawsuit against the vendor for a $12,000 retainer and 50% of any award over $35,000. Possible court awards with their associated probabilities are as follows: Award Probability $75,000 0.6 $0 0.4 Compared with accepting the vendor's offer, the expected value for Wyatt to litigate the matter to a verdict provides a

$4,000 loss.

34. The coefficient of correlation that indicates the weakest linear association between two variables is

-0.11

41. If we know that the length of time it takes a college student to find a parking spot in the library parking lot follows a normal distribution with a mean of 3.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 1 minute, find the probability that a randomly selected college student will find a parking spot in the library parking lot in less than 3 minutes.

0.3085

90. A company has cash of $100 million, accounts receivable of $600 million, current assets of $1.2 billion, accounts payable of $400 million, and current liabilities of $900 million. What is its acid-test (quick) ratio?

0.78

15-17. The following are the duration in minutes of a sample of long-distance phone calls made within the continental United States reported by one long-distance carrier. Relative Time (in Minutes) Frequency 0 but less than 5 0.37 5 but less than 10 0.22 10 but less than 15 0.15 15 but less than 20 0.10 20 but less than 25 0.07 25 but less than 30 0.07 30 or more 0.02 What is the width of each class?

5 minutes

38. If inputs increase by 6% and outputs increase by 24%, what is the percentage productivity increase?

16.98%

24. When was the first mathematical model for inventory management developed?

1913

22. When were the Hawthorne Studies conducted?

1930s

45. Pizza, Inc. provides the following data: 2019 2018 Assets Current Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents $30,000 $25,000 Accounts Receivable, Net 37,000 62,000 Merchandise Inventory 59,000 50,000 Total Current Assets $126,000 137,000 Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net $124,000 120,000 Total Assets $250,000 $257,000 For the year ending December 31, 2019: Net Credit Sales $510,000 Cost of Goods Sold (160,000) Gross Profit $350,000 Calculate the asset turnover ratio for 2019. There are no cash sales. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

2.01 times

43. National, Inc. provides the following data: 2019 2018 Cash $45,000 $25,000 Accounts Receivable, Net 138,000 62,000 Merchandise Inventory 70,000 50,000 Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net 200,000 120,000 Total Assets $453,000 $257,000 For the year ending December 31, 2019: Net Credit Sales $250,000 Cost of Goods Sold (110,000) Gross Profit $140,000 Calculate the accounts receivable turnover ratio for 2019. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

2.50 times

67. Below are the recent monthly unemployment figures for an economy: Persons moving to a new city and seeking work 100,000 Persons out of work because their industry has just been rendered obsolete by technological change 12,000 Persons in all industries laid off due to general economic slowdown 120,000 Persons taking 2 months off from work to pursue education 100,000 Applying the Bureau of Labor Statistics' guidelines for calculating the official unemployment statistics, what is the "natural" level of unemployment for this economy?

212,000

39. Allstate Moving Company reported the following amounts on its balance sheet as of December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018: 2019 2018 Cash and Receivables $75,000 $145,000 Merchandise Inventory 175,000 250,000 Property, Plant and Equipment, net 820,000 710,000 Total Assets $1,070,000 $1,105,000 Total Liabilities $455,000 $405,000 For the vertical analysis, what is the percentage of current assets as of December 31, 2019? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

23.36%

17. Referring to Scenario 2-5, if 100 calls were randomly sampled, how many calls lasted 15 minutes or longer?

26

74. In six-sigma the level of defects is reduced to approximately

3.4 parts per million

74. A stock priced at $50 per share is expected to pay $5 in dividends and trade for $60 per share in one year. What is the expected return on this stock?

30%

62. If we are testing for the difference between the means of 2 independent populations presuming equal variances with samples of n1 = 20 and n2 = 20, the number of degrees of freedom is equal to

38

89. Tuscan Bank is required to reserve $20 out of every $100 deposited, and it has $5,000,000 in deposits. What is the current money multiplier?

5

84. Assuming a required reserve ratio of 10%, the value of the monetary multiplier will be

10

69. When testing for independence in a contingency table with 3 rows and 4 columns, there are degrees offreedom

6

99. During the current year, Rand Co. purchased $960,000 of inventory. The cost of goods sold for the year was $900,000, and the ending inventory at December 31 was $180,000. What was the inventory turnover for the year?

6.0

9. The graph above depicts a relationship between the price and the quantity of a good. The movement depicted by the arrow could be caused by

A decrease in the cost of inputs to the production process

104. The effect of a boycott on a firm's demand curve can be depicted as

A leftward shift of the entire curve

34. If the price elasticity of demand for a product is inelastic,

A price increase causes total revenue to increase

45. Which of the following individuals would be most hurt by an unanticipated increase in inflation?

A retiree living on a fixed income

99. Which of the following results could be expected from an open market operation of the Federal Reserve?

A sale of securities would raise interest rates.

68. Which of the following is considered a corporate equity security?

A share of callable preferred stock

35. An improvement in technology that in turn leads to improved worker productivity would most likely result in

A shift to the right in the supply curve and a lowering of the price of the output

44. Implementation controls

Audit the systems development process at various points to ensure that the process is properly controlled and managed.

48. Which of the following statements about passwords is not true?

Authentication cannot be established by the use of a password.

38. A measure that describes the risk of an investment project relative to other investments in general is the

Beta coefficient

128. What kind of decision making tool could help you develop a recommended system for your firm's website which has 50,000 visitors a month?

Big Data Analytics

78. A government is most likely to reduce taxes on investments when

Capital spending is expected to be unusually low

27) A business makes a cash payment to a supplier on account for office supplies that were purchased earlier. Which of the following accounts is credited?

Cash

28) A business collects cash from a customer for services that were performed one month earlier. Which of the following accounts is debited?

Cash

54) Which of the following is the most liquid asset?

Cash

3. At The GAP, which function plans and coordinates all the resources needed to design, produce, and deliver the merchandise to its various retail locations?

operations management

132. Setting the promotion budget so as to match the budgets of the competition is characteristic of which of the following budget methods?

Competitive-parity method

133. If a company (considering its options on the product/market expansion grid) chooses to move into different unrelated fields (from what it has ever done before) with new products as a means to stimulate growth, the company would be following which of the following general strategies?

Competitive-parity method

44. Which of the following indicators is used by the federal government to measure inflation?

Consumer price index

53. The measurement of inflation that is a calculation based on a monthly pricing of items on a typical household shopping list is the

Consumer price index

56. Which of the following concepts compares the price of goods in a given year to a base year?

Consumer price index

76. Mr. Johnson is hired as a consultant to a firm in a perfectly competitive industry. At the current output level, the price is $60, the average variable cost is $50, average total cost is $75, and the marginal cost is $70. In order to maximize profits in the short-run, Mr. Smith will recommend that the firm should

Continue to operate

73. In the short run, a purely competitive firm operating at a loss will

Continue to operate as long as price exceeds average variable costs

92. All of the following are alternative marketable securities suitable for short-term investment except

Convertible bonds

39. A city ordinance that freezes rent prices may cause

Demand for rental space to exceed supply

11. Under the income approach, gross domestic product (GDP) is measured as

Depreciation charges and indirect business taxes + Wages + Rents + Interest + Profits - Net American income earned abroad.

50. How does inflation distort reported income?

Depreciation is not reflective of current fixed-asset replacement costs

94. is the concept under which a company carefully integrates and coordinates its many communications channels to deliver a clear, consistent, and compelling message about the organization and its products.

Integrated marketing communications

69) Motivation can be defined by three key elements. ________ is one of these three key elements and it is the element most of us focus on when we talk about motivation.

Intensity

7. Which of the following is most likely a population as opposed to a sample?

registered voters in a county

110. The U.S. CAN-SPAM Act:

requires commercial email senders to identify themselves

97. Fact pattern: Karen Parker wants to establish an environmental testing company that would specialize in evaluating the quality of water found in rivers and streams. However, Parker has discovered that she needs either certification or approval from five separate local and state governmental agencies before she can commence business. Also, the necessary equipment to begin costs several million dollars. Nevertheless, Parker believes that, if she is able to obtain capital resources, she can gain market share from the two major competitors. The large capital outlay necessary for the equipment is an example of a(n)

Entry barrier

64. is the practice of adopting policies and developing strategies that both sustain the environment and produce profits for the company.

Environmental sustainability

55. Rolls Royce uses which of the following distribution formats?

Exclusive distribution

63. Which of the following systems would you use to determine which trends in your supplier's industry will affect your firm the most during the next five years?

Executive support systems (ESS)

122. All of the following are intelligent agents that are able to respond to human voice commands with useful information in voice or written form except:

FaceBook's DeepFace

110. Which of the following is more like a product layout as compared to a process layout?

Facilities are more capital intensive

25. Demand for a product tends to be price inelastic if

Few good substitutes are available for the product

75. Mr. Smith is hired as a consultant to a firm evaluating entry into a perfectly competitive industry. Mr. Smith determined that at the projected level of output the price would be $100, the average variable cost would be $50, average total cost would be $80, and marginal cost would be $70. Mr. Smith's report will include the following remarks:

Firms should enter the market

8. A United States-based faculty member goes on sabbatical and works in Finland for a government-run university teaching classes for its International MBA program. The faculty member returns to the U.S. with a paycheck for $50,000 and spends $38,000 of it on a German manufactured car from a dealership in Miami, Florida. Using the classic expenditure model, how much does the GDP increase in each country?

Germany = $38,000 Finland = $50,000 United States = $0

70) Which of the following statements is true regarding Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory?

Having a substantially satisfied need no longer motivates.

19. Which of the following segments of the economy will be least affected by the business cycle?

Healthcare industry

99. Given recent information about growth trends and growth potential of ethnic populations within the U.S. market, which of the following ethnic groups would be a best bet to double during the next half century and become one of the U.S. market's most viable segments?

Hispanics and Asians

84. A __________ shows the frequency distribution of observed values of a variable.

Histogram

97. Which of the following best describes Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative?

If an action is not right for everyone to take, it is not right for anyone to take.

71. All of the following are true about perfect competition except that

In the long run, an increase in profit will have no effect on the number of firms in the market.

16. Disposable income is equal to

Income after taxes have been removed

39. The value of money varies

Inversely with the general level of prices

28. If oil producers and retailers were to increase the price of gasoline for cars during the summer season by $.05 per gallon, these suppliers anticipate that the demand for gasoline

Is relatively inelastic

12. Which of the following statements is not true about cloud computing?

It removes the concern about data and systems security for businesses.

43. _________is the process of evaluating each market segment's attractiveness and selecting one or more segments to enter.

Market targeting

45. A corporation's net income as presented on its income statement is usually

More than its economic profits because opportunity costs are not considered in calculating net income

95. An organization would usually offer credit terms of 2/10, net 30 when

Most competitors are offering the same terms, and the organization has a shortage of cash

104. Which of the following is a data analysis technology that finds hidden connections between data in disparate sources?

NORA

59. The velocity of money is generally measured as a ratio of the

Nominal gross domestic product to the money supply

113) Which of the following statements regarding leadership is true?

Nonsanctioned leadership is as important as formal influence.

13. If both the supply and the demand for a good increase, the market price will

Not be predictable with only these facts

69. Mr. Smith is hired as a consultant to a firm in a perfectly competitive industry. At the current output level the price is $20, the average variable cost is $15, average total cost is $22, and marginal cost is $20. In order to maximize profits in the short-run, Mr. Smith will recommend that the firm should

Not change output

54. A forward contract involves a commitment today to purchase a product

On a specific future date at a price determined today

88. Economic markets that are characterized by monopolistic competition have all of the following characteristics except

One seller of the product

39. ________are ads that appear while subscribers are surfing online services or Web sites, including banners, pop-up windows, "tickers," and "roadblocks."

Online ads

8)________ influences employees' behavior so strongly that organizations have started employing specific employees to preserve the status quo of the company.

Organizational culture

61) Which of the following statements is true regarding perception?

Our perception of reality can be different from the objective reality.

63. According to the price/quality strategy matrix, when a company overprices its product in relation to its quality it is considered to be using which type of strategy?

Overcharging strategy

21. If the coefficient of elasticity is zero, then the consumer demand for the product is said to be

Perfectly inelastic

112. Which of the following occurs when muscle groups are forced through tens of thousands of repetitions under low-impact loads?

Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)

102. The manner in which cartels set and maintain price above the competitive market price is to

Require cartel members to restrict output

73) The Income Summary account has a credit balance of $27,000 after the revenue and expense accounts have been closed. Which of the following is credited to close the Income Summary account?

Retained Earnings

24) Which of the following statements is true of revenues?

Revenues increase equity, so a revenue account's normal balance is a credit balance

30. ________is quoted as saying that "everyone lives by selling something.

Robert Louis Stevenson

23. All of the following are tools or technologies for extracting information from unstructured data sets except:

SQL queries

47. Currently, the protocols used for secure information transfer over the Internet are:

SSL, TLS, and S-HTTP.

63. If a bond sells at a premium, the

Stated coupon rate must be more than the required market rate

85. Which of the following is not a form of non-price competition typical under monopolistic competition?

Special discounts

49. 3M runs a Pollution Prevention Pays program that has led to a substantial reduction in pollution and costs. This would be an example of responding to which of the following?

The "green movement."

47. A federal law prohibiting the use of a certain pesticide directly conflicts with a state law permitting that use. The state law will be rendered invalid due to which clause of the U.S. Constitution?

The Supremacy Clause

49) The accountant for Barnes Auto Repair, Inc. failed to make an adjusting entry to record $5,000 of unpaid salaries for the last two weeks of the year. Which of the following is an effect of this omission?

The net income will be overstated

6. Regarding net pay, which of the following statements is incorrect?

The net pay amount is not important for accounting purposes.

86. All of the following are characteristics of monopolistic competition except that

The firms sell a homogeneous product

53. Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative hypothesis?

The mean of a population is greater than 55

22. Which of the arithmetic mean, median, mode, and geometric mean are resistant measures of central tendency?

The median and mode only

64. Which of the following is not one of the elements of negligence?

The mens rea (intent) to commit the act

1. Which of the following is a discrete quantitative (numerical) variable?

The number of employees of an insurance company

93. For the current month using JIT

The same amount of each product is produced in the same order each day

52. The definition of economic cost is

The sum of all explicit and implicit costs of the business firm

59) Which of the following statements is not true regarding values?

There is no substantial variability in values across cultures.

100. Optima Medico Corporation, a U.S. firm, signs a contract with Pharma Beneficial, Ltd., a Canadian firm, to give Pharma the right to sell Optima's products in Canada. This is:

a distribution agreement

14. Concerns that the manufacturers of harmful products such as tobacco have influence on lawmakers to the detriment of the public interest is used as evidence of which criticism of marketing?

Too much political power

81. BurgerBoy Restaurant Corporation allows its trademark to be used as part of a domain name for BurgerBoyNY, Inc., an unaffiliated company. BurgerBoyNY does not obtain ownership rights in the mark. This is:

a license

30. In national income terms, aggregate demand is

Total expenditure on consumer goods and investment, including government and foreign expenditure, during a given period

31. Suppose that a stairway manufacturer's price elasticity of demand was relatively inelastic. If this manufacturer decided to increase the price of its stairways, what should have been the result?

Total revenues increased

29. If Cornel and Deanna resolve their dispute by having a neutral third party render a binding decision, they will have used the method of:

arbitration

CAD systems:

are capable of generating realistic-looking three-dimensional graphic designs that can be rotated and viewed from all sides.

19. Outstanding stock represents shares of stock that ________.

are held by the stockholders

58) As compared to high self-monitors, low self-monitors ________.

are less likely to emerge as leaders

85) Notes receivable ________.

are supported by a promissory note

51. The standard error of the population proportion will become larger

as population proportion approaches 0.50

16) Country Homes Corporation just recorded a transaction in its books. If this transaction increased the total liabilities by $10,000, then ________.

assets must increase, or equity must decrease by $10,000

25) Leon Festinger argued that ________ follow(s) ________.

attitudes; behavior

23. In what company were the Hawthorne Studies conducted?

Western Electric

5) Metropolitan Casting Services started the year with total assets of $130,000 and total liabilities of $45,000. The revenues and the expenses for the year amounted to $130,000 and $50,000, respectively. During the year, the company did not issue any common stock, but it distributed dividends of $60,000. Calculate the amount of increase or decrease in stockholders' equity for the year.

a $20,000 increase

5. The chancellor of a major university was concerned about alcohol abuse on her campus and wanted to find out the proportion of students at her university who visited campus bars on the weekend before the final exam week. Her assistant took a random sample of 250 students. The answer on "whether you visited campus bars on the weekend before the final exam week" from students in the sample is an example of

a categorical variable

38. Liz files a suit against Moe in a state court. The case proceeds to trial, after which the court renders a verdict. If either party appeals, the clerk of the trial court will send to the clerk of the appellate court within a prescribed period of time:

a copy of the record on appeal

34. Loren files a suit against Mabel, alleging a failure to pay for the harvest of Mabel's orchards. Mabel denies Loren's charge and claims that Loren breached their contract to harvest a certain number of acres and owes Mabel money for the breach. Mabel's claim is:

a counterclaim

107. The challenge in process layouts is to arrange resources to maximize __________ and minimize ___________.

efficiency, waste of movement

4. Operations Management is responsible for increasing the organization's efficiency, which means the company will be able to __________.

eliminate activities that do not add value

36) Kathryn expresses her anger against her supervisor for denying her a well-deserved promotion. Which of the following terms best describes the intense feelings that she directs at him?

emotions

114) Emotional intelligence (EI) is critical to effective leadership because one of its core components is ________.

empathy

71. What are the Institute for Supply Management's principles of ethical supply chain management conduct?

loyalty to your organization, justice to those with whom you deal, and faith in your profession

58. Which product and service strategy is typically seen in repetitive operations?

make-to-stock

75. All of the following are ways that marketing plays a key role in the company's strategic planning EXCEPT :

marketing is the only discipline that can provide a formal structure for the planning effort

58. Which of the following would be considered a period cost for a manufacturing company?

sales salaries

31. A selection of raffle tickets from a large bowl is an example of

sampling without replacement

117) Contingency theories focus on the ________ that impact leadership success.

situational variables

52. Data management technology consists of the:

software governing the organization of data on physical storage media.

23. Mediocrité, Inc., makes and sells goods that are substandard. Naomi, who has never bought or used a Mediocrité item, files a suit against the firm, alleging that its products are defective. The company's best ground for dismissal of the suit is that Naomi does not have:

standing

125. Craig applies for a job at Dispatch Transportation, Inc., for which he is well qualified. He passes a test to determine which applicants are eligible for hiring, but the employer discards the results, and Craig is rejected. Dispatch continues to seek applicants. To successfully defend itself against Craig's suit, Dispatch must show that:

the practice in question was justified

80. The beginning inventory costs and the product costs of the current period are combined to determine the average cost of equivalent units of production under the ________.

weighted-average method

10. A small country that uses the U.S. dollar as its currency is measuring its GDP for the current year. Personal consumption expenditure was $69,000 last year, and it increased by 10% this year. Gross private domestic investment was $18,000, and it decreased by 5% this year. Government purchases was $19,000, and it increased by 20% this year. Net exports of $2,000 remained the same as last year. What is the current year's GDP based on the classic expenditure model?

$117,800

77) A company purchased 500 units for $30 each on January 31. It purchased 550 units for $33 each on February 28. It sold a total of 650 units for $45 each from March 1 through December 31. What is the cost of ending inventory on December 31 if the company uses the first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory costing method? (Assume that the company uses a perpetual inventory system.)

$13,200

62. Artisan Inspiration, Inc. is a merchandiser of stone ornaments. The company sold 8000 units during the year. The company has provided the following information: Sales Revenue $593,000 Purchases (excluding Freight In) 304,000 Selling and Administrative Expenses 68,000 Freight In 14,000 Beginning Merchandise Inventory 46,000 Ending Merchandise Inventory 42,000 What is the operating income for the year? (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.)

$203,000

46) Hudson Landscaping Service bought equipment for $9,600 on January 1, 2019. It has an estimated useful life of five years and zero residual value. Hudson uses the straight-line method to calculate depreciation and records depreciation expense in the books at the end of every month. As of June 30, 2019, the book value of this equipment shown on its balance sheet will be ________.

$8,640

89. Avia Company sells a product for $150 per unit. Variable costs are $70 per unit, and fixed costs are $1200 per month. The company expects to sell 640 units in September. The unit contribution margin is ________.

$80 per unit

73. Bates Corp. has $100,000 in bonds payable with a fair market value of $120,000. It also has 1,000 shares of common stock issued at $50 per share with a fair market value of $80 per share. What amount represents the corporation's market capitalization?

$80,000

92. Clay Earth Company sells ceramic pottery at a wholesale price of $5 per unit. The variable cost of manufacture is $2.50 per unit. The fixed costs are $6200 per month. It sold 5700 units during this month. Calculate Clay Earth's operating income (loss) for this month.

$8050

17. If two projects are completely and positively linearly dependent (or positively related), the measure of correlation between them is

+1

38. According to a survey of American households, the probability that the residents own 2 cars if annual household income is over $50,000 is 80%. Of the households surveyed, 60% had incomes over $50,000 and 70% had 2 cars. The probability that the residents of a household do not own 2 cars and have an income over $50,000 a year is:

0.12

36. The employees of a company were surveyed on questions regarding their educational background (college degree or no college degree) and marital status (single or married). Of the 600 employees, 400 had college degrees, 100 were single, and 60 were single college graduates. The probability that an employee of the company is married and has a college degree is:

0.567

42. Elephant, Inc.'s cost of goods sold for the year is $2,000,000, and the average merchandise inventory for the year is $129,000. Calculate the inventory turnover ratio of the company. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

15.50 times

40. Using the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), the required rate of return for a firm with a beta of 1.25 when the market return is 14% and the risk-free rate is 6% is

16.0%

44.A company reports total assets of $910,000 and stockholders' equity of $530,000. Calculate the debt ratio. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

41.76%

82. A furniture corporation manufactures two models of furniture—Standard and Deluxe. The total estimated manufacturing overhead costs are $64,200. The following estimates are available: Standard Deluxe Direct materials cost per unit $250 $290 Direct labor cost per unit $125 $140 Number of units 240 600 The company uses direct labor costs as the base to allocate manufacturing overhead. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

56.32%

19) ________ represents a short-term liability created by purchasing "on account."

Accounts Payable

26) A business makes a cash payment of $12,000 to a supplier for supplies purchased two weeks earlier. Which of the following accounts is debited?

Accounts Payable

63. Which of the following formulas represent cost of goods sold for a merchandising business?

Beginning Merchandise Inventory + Purchases and Freight In - Ending Merchandise Inventory = Cost of Goods Sold

32. The Internet is based on which three key technologies?

Client/server computing, packet switching, and the development of communications standards for linking networks and computers

116. Which of the following pricing policies results in establishment of a price to external customers higher than the competitive price for a given industry?

Collusive pricing

67) Which of the following accounts will be included in a post-closing trial balance?

Common Stock

5. One type of risk to which investment securities are subject can be offset through portfolio diversification. This type of risk is referred to as

Company unique risk.

6. Tennis rackets and tennis balls are

Complementary goods

97. The primary mechanism of monetary control of the Federal Reserve System is

Conducting open market operations

82. Scatter diagrams are particularly useful in detecting the amount of __________, or the degree of linear relationship, between two variables.

Correlation

74. In a job order costing system, a credit to Finished Goods Inventory will be accompanied by a debit to ________.

Cost of Goods Sold

71) Regarding the Cost of Goods Sold account, which of the following statements is incorrect?

Cost of Goods sold is a contra revenue account.

111. Each of the following is a pair of substitute resources except

Court bailiffs and judges

150. Marketers are sometimes accused of deceptive practices that lead consumers to believe they will get more value than they actually do. includes practices such as falsely advertising "factory" or "wholesale" prices or a large price reduction from a phony high retail price.

Deceptive pricing

109. Price tends to fall in competitive markets when there is a(n)

Decrease in demand for the product

10. In relation to the laws of supply and demand, an increase in supply will

Decrease the equilibrium price and increase the equilibrium quantity exchanged

1. If the average household income increases and there is relatively little change in the price of a normal good, then the

Demand curve will shift to the right

29. If the price of apples declines and total revenue received by the firm increases, the

Demand for apples is elastic

55. The phrases "too many dollars chasing too few goods" and "supply shock" are associated with, respectively,

Demand-pull inflation and cost-push inflation

149. The study of human populations in terms of size, density, location, age, gender, race, occupation, and other statistics is called:

Demography

39) The entry to record depreciation includes a debit to the ________ account.

Depreciation Expense

146. The advantages of audience selectivity, no ad competition and personalization apply to which type of media?

Direct Mail

41. If Dexter Industries has a beta value of 1.0, then its

Expected return should approximate the overall market.

66. You manage the Information Systems department at a small startup Internet advertiser. You need to set up an inexpensive system that allows customers to see real-time statistics, such as views and click-throughs, about their current display ads. Which type of system will most efficiently provide a solution?

Extranet

116. Which of the following is an assumption of the basic EOQ model?

Lead time is known and constant

86. The Malcolm Baldrige Award criteria category that includes commitment by top management is

Leadership

13._____________describes changes in an individual's behavior arising from experience.

Learning

117. If Mark Mars pays Hershey Foods Corporation for the right to use their name on his line of T-shirts, then Mr. Mars is using which type of branding?

Licensed brand

53) Which of the following is a measure of how quickly an item can be converted to cash?

Liquidity

6. When purchasing temporary investments, which one of the following best describes the risk associated with the ability to sell the investment in a short period of time without significant price concessions?

Liquidity risk.

120. A restaurant client has asked you to develop a system that would provide smartphone alerts about special discounts to potential customers in the vicinity. Which of the following tools will provide the solution?

Location analytics

123. ________ help users gain information from large amounts of geographically linked data.

Location analytics tools

50. The measurement of the benefit lost by using resources for a given purpose is

Opportunity cost

63. Which of the following indicates that the economy is in a recessionary phase?

Potential national income exceeds actual national income

98. In JIT a Kanban card is used to signal

The need for more parts

2. What is the foundation technology for web services?

XML

5. The subject of organizational culture has been most influenced by which behavioral science discipline?

anthropology

28. Pixie files a suit against Quiver. Before going to trial, the parties meet, with their attorneys to represent them, to present their dispute to a third party who is not a judge but who imposes a resolution on the parties. This is:

arbitration

22) For Office Supplies, the category of account and its normal balance is ________.

assets and a debit balance

48. What technique is based on computing the quantity of goods a company needs to sell to just cover its costs?

break-even analysis

112. If your company were to make light bulbs to be used in photocopiers, you would most likely be selling to a ________market.

business

50. When an international seller sells a plant, equipment, or technology to another country and agrees to take payment in the resulting products, it is called:

buy-back

70) If goods are sold on terms FOB shipping point, the ________.

buyer normally pays the transportation costs

36. Irma files a civil suit against Jim. To succeed, Irma must prove her case:

by a preponderance of the evidence

115. Darla serves in a representative capacity for Ellen. To accomplish the objectives of this relationship, Darla's authority can be implied:

by custom

18. Carol files a suit against Andy in a state trial court and loses. Carol:

can plead her case before an appellate court

6) Raymond is completing a study on discrimination in which he has noted that saleswomen who wear skirt suits make more sales than saleswomen who only wear pant suits. However, Raymond determined that his findings only pertained to those industries in which the purchasing decision maker is traditionally masculine. For example, the sales results were the same for all women selling to medical office managers, a female dominated field. Raymond used ________ variables to more accurately explain his results.

contingency

79. The direct labor costs and manufacturing overhead costs required to produce finished goods from raw materials are called ________.

conversion costs

56. Metal Fabrication, Inc. expends funds and takes steps to ensure that all employees are safe on the job, that all products are safe for consumers, and that the environmental impact of the corporation is minimal. Metal's owners and management appear to believe in the concept of:

corporate social responsibility

21. A(n) ________ is a structured survey of the accuracy and level of completeness of the data in an information system.

data quality audit

41. Which of the following items is a measure of a company's ability to collect receivables?

days' sales in receivables

62) Which of the following entries will be necessary to close the Insurance Expense account at the end of the year?

debit Income Summary and credit Insurance Expense

17. The Golden Company issues $539,000 of 7%, 10-year bonds at 104 on March 31, 2019. The bonds pay interest on March 31 and September 30. Assume that the company uses the straight-line method for amortization. The journal entry to record the issuance includes a ________.

debit to Cash for $560,560

100. When the total fixed costs decrease, the breakeven point ________.

decreases

24. Treasury stock ________.

decreases the number of shares outstanding

54. Which of the following is a product cost?

depreciation on production equipment

18. Data mining is more ________ than OLAP.

discovery driven

61. In evaluating messages for advertising, telling how the product is better than the competing brands aims at making the ad:

distinctive

64) With reference to the attribution theory, which of the following terms indicates the extent to which an individual displays different behaviors in different situations?

distinctiveness

77. The use of digital technology and the Internet to execute the major business processes in the enterprise is called:

e-business

7) Whereas ________ focuses on differences among people from different countries, ________ addresses differences among people within given countries.

globalization; workforce diversity

60. The Work-in-Process Inventory account includes the ________.

goods that are partially completed

66. A recent change in supply chain management has been the:

green supply chain management requirement

47) As organizational behaviorists, we organize characteristics by overall traits describing the ________ and ________ of a person's personality.

growth; development

50. The standard error of the mean for a sample of 100 is 30. In order to cut the standard error of the mean to 15, we would

increase the sample size to 400

96. When the sales price per unit decreases, the breakeven point ________.

increases

65. A is a promotion strategy that calls for using the sales force and trade promotion to move the product through channels.

push strategy

73) According to the two-factor theory, ________ is a motivating factor.

responsibility

130. When a marketing research organization chooses a segment of the population that represents the population as a whole, they have chosen a .

sample

33. Yahoo, Info seek, and Excite are all called:

search engines

72) If we consider Maslow's hierarchy of needs in the context of Japan, Greece, and Mexico, where uncertainty-avoidance characteristics are strong, then ________ needs would be on top of the hierarchy.

security

31. Which of the following is not considered one of the four broad categories of competitive priorities?

technology

66. MedBeat Inc., makes medical devices, including heart pacemakers. Nina, a heart patient, files a product liability suit against MedBeat, alleging a warning defect with respect to its pacemaker. In deciding whether to hold MedBeat liable, the court may consider whether there is a foreseeable risk of harm posed by the pacemaker and:

the omission of a warning renders the pacemaker not reasonably safe.

31) Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows include activities that create revenue and expenses of the business?

the operating activities section

59. According to Engel's law, as income rises:

the percentage spent on other categories increases

125. ________ are designed to have a generalized capability to learn.

Neural networks

51. From the following information, calculate economic profit: Total sales revenue $600,000 Total cost of sales 200,000 Selling expenses 50,000 General and administrative expenses 25,000 Forgone interest 20,000 Forgone entrepreneurial income 15,000

$290,000

114. Which of the following is not an example of the potential dark side of big data?

Analyzing data from sensors installed in local parks to monitor soil moisture

9. A privately owned subchapter S corporation increases its inventory of paper towels held for sale by 35% this year. How will this be reflected in the GDP calculation?

As an increase in gross private domestic investment

92. At what point in the industry life cycle should a firm in a monopolistic competitive market consider acquiring other firms?

At no point in the monopolistic competition industry life cycle should the firm be looking to make an acquisition

20) Which of the following answer choices is the best definition of attitude?

Attitudes are evaluative statements of what one believes about something or someone.

21. Quest, Inc., a U.S. firm, and Real Treks, Ltd., a Canadian firm, enter into a contract that does not have a forum-selection or choice-of-law clause. Litigation between Quest and Real Treks involving this contract may occur in:

Canada, the United States, or both

10) Montgomery Equipment Rental Company received $1,000 cash from a customer; the amount was owed to the business from the previous month. What is the effect of this transaction on the accounting equation?

Cash increases and Accounts Receivable decreases

81. When compared with firms in perfectly competitive markets, monopolists ordinarily

Charge a higher price and produce a lower rate of output

13. Which of the following is considered to be the fastest-growing form of computing?

Cloud Computing

67. Bander Co. is determining how to finance some long-term projects. Bander has decided it prefers the benefits of no fixed charges, no fixed maturity date, and an increase in the credit-worthiness of the company. Which of the following would best meet Bander's financing requirements?

Common stock

63. The Wall Street Journal recently published an article indicating differences in perception of sexual harassment on the job between men and women. The article claimed that women perceived the problem to be much more prevalent than did men. One question asked of both men and women was: c"Do you think sexual harassment is a major problem in the American workplace?" 24% of the men compared to 62% of the women responded "Yes." Assuming W designates women's responses and M designates men's, what hypothesis should The Wall Street Journal test in order to show that its claim is true?

H0: pW - p M £ 0 versus H1: pW - p M > 0

58. During which of the following periods will prices generally increase the fastest?

Hyperinflation

107. A utility firm has enjoyed an oligopolistic market due to regulations. Starting next year, these regulations will be repealed. One should expect I. New firms in the market II. Consolidation III. Divestiture

I and II only

66. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics samples American households each month and publishes an official unemployment rate based on the following formula: Which of the following persons are excluded from the denominator of this calculation? I. A homemaker with a part-time job outside the home II. A landscaper in the underground economy III. A laid-off database administrator not actively seeking other employment IV. A 15-year-old, actively seeking other employment, who was laid off by an ice cream stand owner

II, III, and IV

69. Which of the following is a reason why a job order costing system is appropriate for a custom furniture manufacturer?

The cost incurred for each job will differ as per the order specifications.

55. As described in the chapter case, which of the following constitutes a people element of the UPS tracking system?

The decision to use automation

110. Derived demand can best be described as

The demand for an input generated by the demand for the final product

18. Which of the following is true of a corporation?

The earnings of a corporation may be subject to double taxation.

29. Which of the following statements is correct if there is an increase in the resources available within an economy?

The economy will be capable of producing more goods and services

107. An increase in the federal debt may create inflationary pressures for which of the following reasons?

The economy's money supply may increase

72. Which of the following can typically access a company's intranet?

The firm's employees

16. The demand curve for a product reflects which of the following?

The impact that price has on the amount of a product purchased

37. If a rent control law in a competitive housing market establishes a maximum or ceiling rent that is above the market or equilibrium rent,

The law has no effect on the rental market

55) Why are agreeable people usually less successful in their careers?

They don't negotiate well

56) Which of the following statements is true about people with positive core self-evaluations?

They set ambitious goals.

80. The important thing in Quality Function Deployment competitive evaluation is

To identify customer requirements that should be pursued and how we fare relative to our competitors

1. The legislature of the state of Wyoming enacts a new statute that sets standards for the liability of businesses selling defective products. This statute applies in:

Wyoming only

63. Jane enters onto Sam's property to help someone in danger. If Sam charges Jane with trespass to land, Jane has:

a complete defense

4. Researchers are concerned that the weight of the average American school child is increasing implying, among other things, that children's clothing should be manufactured and marketed in larger sizes. If X is the weight of school children sampled in a nationwide study, then X is an example of

a continuous variable

31. Sara brings a lawsuit against Tucci over a sale of 1,500 acres of ranchland. During the trial, Tucci's attorney asks questions of the plaintiff's witness Ulysses. This is:

a cross-examination

27. Given below are the rating and performance scores of 15 laptop computers. Performance Score 115 191 153 194 236 184 184 216 Overall Rating 74 78 79 80 84 76 77 92 Performance Score 185 183 189 202 192 141 187 Overall Rating 83 78 77 78 78 73 77 You will expect a decrease in the performance score of one laptop computer to be associatedwith

a decrease in its rating

40. Congress enacts the Tight Money Act (TMA) of 2006 to ban "major business entities" from making political contributions that individuals can make. A court would likely hold the TMA to be:

an unconstitutional restriction of speech

19. Pre-configured hardware-software systems that use both relational and non-relational technology optimized for analyzing large data sets are referred to as:

analytic platforms

26) Mrs. Jonas believes strongly that it is important that worker's rights be respected, and that one of the more important ways of doing this is to ensure that all workers be properly documented. She is supervising a contracting company that is building a new warehouse for her company. While doing this she discovers that many of the workers employed by the contractor are undocumented aliens working for well below minimum wage. In this situation Mrs. Jonas has a(n) ________ that is in conflict with a(n) ________.

attitude; behavior

87) Role ________ indicates the way others believe you should act in a given context.

expectation

106. Trucking Dispatch Company and Ucello put their agency agreement into a written document that describes the rights and duties of both parties. Ucello, as the agent, has:

express authority

85. Which of the following is not one of the competitive forces in Porter's model?

external environment

101. Miranda is a U.S. citizen working in Europe for Tourist Vacations, Inc., a U.S. travel agency. Tourist fires Miranda for reasons that she believes violate U.S. antidiscrimination laws. Those laws apply:

extraterritorially

33. Decisions regarding which of the following are not part of the production process infrastructure?

facilities

1. Every business is managed through what three major functions?

finance, marketing, and operations management

76) Under which of the following inventory costing methods is the ending inventory based on the costs of the most recent purchases?

first-in, first-out

32. Highly-skilled hourly workers would be most needed by companies employing which of the following competitive priorities?

flexibility

144) Nunya is a computer software company that employs highly intelligent, but somewhat unusual people. Every Friday, free lollipops, toys, or other treats are given out to encourage employees to remember how creative they were when they were children. All the new members of the organization are told about the founders who were three young people who "got lucky" and sold a video game that they invented. The employees are allowed to dress informally and can set their own working hours. Informing employees about the founders is an example of which technique for transmitting culture?

stories

40. In terms of special product life cycles, a _______is a basic and distinctive mode of expression.

style

82) Participative management is a method of management where ________.

subordinates share a significant degree of decision-making power with their immediate superiors

52. Justice For All, a political organization, files a claim to challenge a Colorado statute that limits the liberty of all persons to broadcast "annoying" radio commercials. This claim is most likely based on the right to:

substantive due process

32) To match expenses against revenues means to ________.

subtract expenses incurred during one period from revenues earned during that same period

35. Ballpark Sportsfield, Inc., files a suit against Concessions & Tailgate Services. The document that informs Concessions & Tailgate that it must file an answer within a specified time period is the __________.

summons

120) Leaders who clarify role and task requirements to accomplish established goals exhibit a(n) ________ style of leadership.

transactional

25) Which of the following represents the correct flow of accounting data?

transactions occur; source documents are prepared; transactions are analyzed; transactions are journalized and posted

122) All of the following are consequences of a relationship of trust between supervisors and employees, except that ________.

trust discourages taking risks

38. An authentication system in which a user must provide two types of identification, such as a bank card and PIN, is called:

two-factor authentication.

127) The conflict-handling intention of accommodating is ________.

unassertive and cooperative

11. Which of the following is not a consequence of discrimination for employers?

workplace diversity

109) All of the following are high in channel richness except ________.

writing

1. Global companies that deal with the political and financial risks of conducting business in a particular foreign location face which of the following types of risk?

Country risk.

129. is screening new-product ideas in order to spot good ideas and drop poor ones as soon as possible.

Idea screening

12. If a CPA's client expected a high inflation rate in the future, the CPA would suggest to the client which of the following types of investments?

Precious metals.

82. R&D and engineering first produce the product concept into a physical product during which of the following stages of the new product development process?

Product development

26. The use of price points for reference to different levels of quality for a company's related products is typical of which product-mix pricing strategy?

Product line pricing

135. If Honda uses its company name to cover such different products as its automobiles, lawn mowers, and motorcycles, it is practicing which of the following strategies?

brand extension strategy

149) How can United States managers be culturally sensitive?

by listening more

90) Research has indicated that in gender-diverse groups, strong politically correct norms increase group ________.

creativity

72) The Merchandise Inventory account balance is $52,000. A physical count of inventory reveals that the actual inventory balance is $41,000. Which of the following would be included in the adjusting entry? (Assume a perpetual inventory system.)

a $11,000 credit to Merchandise Inventory

43) Ben is prone to experiencing emotions in a much stronger manner than most other people. Events that don't provoke any significant emotional response in the average person often send him into fits of happiness, anger, or depression. Ben has a high level of ________.

affect intensity

15) Despite misperceptions, the majority of studies have shown virtually no relationship between ________.

age and job performance

71. The term management information systems refers to a specific category of information systems serving:

middle management functions

86. The ________ strategy concentrates financial management and control out of a central home base while decentralizing production, sales, and marketing operations to units in other countries.

multinational

27. The least expensive method of resolving a dispute between Ronald and Sharon may be:

negotiation because no third parties are needed

113. If a government uses barriers to foreign products such as biases against a foreign company's bids, or product standards that go against a foreign company's product features, the government is using:

nontariff trade barriers

68. In testing a hypothesis using the c 2 test, the theoretical frequencies are based on the

null hypothesis

13. Which of the following is not true with respect to strategic and tactical decisions? a tactical decisions focus on more specific day-to-day decisions

tactical decisions determine the direction for strategic decisions

7. What outsourcing functions does UPS provide for clients?

inventories and deliveries

124. Paolo has cerebral palsy, Quincy has kleptomania, and both work for Reality Insurance Company. Considered disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990:

is Paolo only

142) The ultimate source of an organization's culture is ________.

its founders

23. Joining with foreign companies to produce or market products and services is called:

joint venturing

32. In Coastal Fishing Company's suit against Dockside Marina, Inc., the jury returns a verdict in Coastal's favor. Dockside files a motion stating that even if the evidence is viewed in the light most favorable to Coastal, a reasonable jury should not have found in its favor. This is a motion for:

judgment n.o.v

56) Under which of the following categories would bonds held as an investment for more than a year appear?

long-term assets

75. The full-employment gross domestic product (GDP) is $1.3 trillion, and the actual gross domestic product is $1.2 trillion. The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is 0.8. When inflation is ignored, what increase in government expenditures is necessary to produce full employment?

$20 billion

6) The net income of Hollywood Talent Services is $26,000. The beginning and ending stockholders' equity balances were $35,000 and $56,000, respectively. The company issued no common stock. Calculate the amount of dividends.

$5,000

67. Given the following information, determine the cost of goods manufactured. Direct Labor Incurred $62,000 Manufacturing Overhead Incurred 177,000 Direct Materials Used 151,000 Finished Goods Inventory, Jan. 1 197,000 Finished Goods Inventory, Dec. 31 99,000 Work-in-Process Inventory, Jan. 1 221,000 Work-in-Process Inventory, Dec. 31 108,000

$503,000

10) On March 1, 2018, Mandy Services issued a 3% long-term notes payable for $15,000. It is payable over a 3-year term in $5000 principal installments on March 1 of each year, beginning March 1, 2019. Each yearly installment will include both principal repayment of $5000 and interest payment for the preceding one-year period. What is the amount of total cash payment that Mandy will make on March 1, 2019?

$5450

69) An invoice of $600 for merchandise purchased is showing 2/15, n/30 as terms of credit. If the invoice is paid on or before the fifteenth day after the invoice date, the amount to be paid is ________.

$588

57. Assume that real gross domestic product (GDP), measured in Year 1 dollars, rose from $3,000 billion in Year 1 to $4,500 billion in Year 10. Assume also that the price index rose from 100 to 200 during the same period. The GDP for Year 1 expressed in terms of Year 10 prices is

$6,000 billion

92) Accounts Receivable has a balance of $8,000, and the Allowance for Bad Debts has a credit balance of $450. The allowance method is used. What is the net realizable value of Accounts Receivable after a $160 account receivable is written off?

$7,550

55. A company had a choice between Project X and Project Y. The net present value of Project X is $1,000,000, and the net present value of Project Y is $750,000. The company chose Project X. What is the opportunity cost of that decision?

$750,000

64. What is the price of a 10-year, 10% coupon bond with a $1,000 face value if investors require a 12% return? Assume annual coupon payments. Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity % 10 Periods 10 6.14 12 5.65 Present Value of $1 % 10 Periods 10 .386 12 .322

$887.00

25. Which of the following is true of dividends?

Dividends are a distribution of cash, stock, or other property to stockholders.

50. The use of derivatives to either hedge or speculate results in

Offsetting risk when hedging and increased risk when speculating

7. Setting call objectives is done during which of the following stages of the selling process?

Pre approach

7. A supply curve illustrates the relationship between

Price and quantity supplied

115. In a periodic review inventory system, how many units are ordered?

Target inventory level - on hand balance

65. Leo runs an asset recovery business. In one case, he recruits clients by misrepresenting the facts and pretending to be licensed to practice law in Mississippi. He files gratuitous, malicious pleadings, lies to the court, and otherwise abuses the judicial process. Later, he involves himself in other cases in which he uses similar tactics. Under the decision of the court in Baum v. Blue Moon Ventures LLC (2008), Leo's conduct most likely warrants:

an injunction against certain court filings plus other sanctions

59. Which of the following represents the combined sum of direct labor costs and manufacturing overhead costs?

conversion costs

137) Organizations following a(n) ________ strategy try to both minimize risk and maximize opportunity for profit, moving into new products or new markets only after innovators have proven their viability.

imitation

72. Which one of the following is a characteristic of pure competition?

Standardized product

42. If we know that the length of time it takes a college student to find a parking spot in the library parking lot follows a normal distribution with a mean of 3.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 1 minute, find the probability that a randomly selected college student will take between 2 and 4.5 minutes to find a parking spot in the library parking lot.

0.7745

78. If 34,000 units are 80% complete with respect to direct materials, then the equivalent units of production for direct materials are ________. The weighted-average method is used.

27,200 units

118. Raissa's Pizza parlor has an average monthly demand of 1200 pizzas. Statistically, each employee can produce 10 pizzas per hour. The parlor is open 20 days each month. How many employees must they need to meet the demand using a level aggregate plan?

6

68) What does "2/10" mean, with respect to "credit terms of 2/10, n/30"?

A discount of 2 percent will be allowed if the invoice is paid within 10 days of the invoice date.

43. Given a legal price floor of $3.00, what will be the result given the supply and demand curves below?

A surplus of 20 units

70. A study was conducted to determine whether the use of seat belts in motor vehicles depends on the educational status of the parents. A sample of 792 children treated for injuries sustained from motor vehicle accidents was obtained, and each child was classified according to (1) parents' educational status (College Degree or Non-College Degree) and (2) seat belt usage (worn or not worn) during the accident. The number of children in each category is given in the table below. Non-College Degree College Degree Seat belts not worn 31 148 Seat belts worn 283 330 At the 5% level of significance, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that

A) use of seat belts in motor vehicles is related to the educational status of the parents. B) use of seat belts in motor vehicles depends on the educational status of the parents. C) use of seat belts in motor vehicles is associated with the educational status of the parents. *D) All of theabove

9) Jones Supply Services paid $350 cash, the amount owed from the previous month, to a materials supplier. Which of the following accounts decrease?

Accounts Payable

55. Which of the following correctly describes the accounting for advertising costs? A) Advertising costs are product costs and are expensed as incurred.

Advertising costs are period costs and are expensed as incurred

12. Researchers suspect that the average number of units earned per semester by college students is rising. A researcher at Calendula College wishes to estimate the number of units earned by students during the spring semester at Calendula. To do so, he randomly selects 100 student transcripts and records the number of units each student earned in the spring term. He found that the average number of semester units completed was 12.96 units per student. Identify the population of interest to the researche

All Calendula College students enrolled in the spring

10. Most analysts focus on the cost of tuition as the way to measure the cost of a college education. But incidentals, such as textbook costs, are rarely considered. A researcher at Drummand University wishes to estimate the textbook costs of first-year students at Drummand. To do so, she monitored the textbook cost of 250 first-year students and found that their average textbook cost was $600 per semester. Identify the population of interest to the researcher.

All first-year Drummand University students

30. If a product's demand is relatively elastic and the price is lowered, the effect will be

An increase in total revenue

64. You work for a highly successful advertiser that is about to expand nationally. Of utmost importance will be finding a way to store and disseminate its clients' frequently updated branding and style guides throughout the organization. The guides include multiple image files and text documents. What system will best serve these needs?

An extranet with knowledge management system (KMS) capabilities

66. Aqua Co. manufactures and sells boats in San Francisco, California. Aqua Co. has hired a consultant to evaluate entry into the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, market. The consultant determined that at the projected level of output the price would be $90,000, the average variable cost would be $55,000, the average total cost would be $70,000, and the marginal cost would be $62,000. The consultant's recommendation would include the following remark:

Aqua Co. should enter the market

14) Rosewood Corporation purchased land for $100,000 by making a cash payment of $38,000 and promising to pay the remaining amount in a later accounting period. What is the net effect of this transaction on Rosewood's accounting equation?

Assets and liabilities increase by $62,000

29) Which of the following sequences states the order in which accounts are listed on a trial balance?

Assets → Liabilities → Equity

56. Drop shippers perform which of the following functions?

Assumes title and ships coal, lumber, or heavy equipment to a buyer.

92. is a strategy of using a successful brand name to launch a new or modified product in a new category.

Brand extension

40. The primary purpose of the consumer price index (CPI) is to

Compare relative price changes over time

36. If a firm is considering the use of learning curve analysis in the determination of labor cost standards for a new product, it should be advised that this technique ordinarily is most relevant to situations in which the production time per unit decreases as additional units are produced and the unit cost

Decreases

117. Which of the following would not be classified as a knowledge work system?

Digital asset management system

2. The demand curve for a normal good is

Downward sloping because of the income and substitution effects of price changes

58. When long-run average cost is declining over a range of increasing output, the firm is experiencing

Economies of scale

65. Which of the following types of systems could be used to enable different firms to work collaboratively on a product?

Extranet

24. The graph on the right depicts demand that is more ________________ than the graph on the left

Elastic

36. is the general term for a buying and selling process that is supported by electronic means.

Electronic commerce

64. Macroeconomic stability theory includes the concepts of full employment and price stability. Which of the following are usually considered unavoidable factors preventing the achievement of 100% employment?

Frictional and structural unemployment

106. Which of the following concepts can best be used to understand oligopoly behavior?

Game theory model

57. How many tissues should the Kimberly Clark Corporation package of Kleenex contain? Researchers determined that 60 tissues is the mean number of tissues used during a cold. Suppose a random sample of 100 Kleenex users yielded the following data on the number of tissues used during a cold: X = 52, S = 22. Give the null and alternative hypotheses to determine if the number of tissues used during a cold is less than 60.

H0 : m ³ 60 and H1 : m < 60

114. The argument in favor of minimum wage laws is that they

Improve the economic status of some workers

70. The most effective fiscal policy program to help reduce demand-pull inflation would be to

Increase taxes and decrease government spending

41. ____________is a principle of enlightened marketing that requires that a company seek real product and marketing improvements.

Innovative marketing

59. If Brewer Corporation's bonds are currently yielding 8% in the marketplace, why is the firm's cost of debt lower?

Interest is deductible for tax purposes

76. Employees of the organization who receive goods or services from others in the company are

Internal customers

1. Which of the following information forms available to the marketing manager can usually be accessed more quickly and cheaply than other information sources?

Internal databases

24. The expected monetary value of an event

Is equal to the payoff of the event times the probability the event will occur.

108. Which of the following is a primary drawback to the "do anything anywhere" computing environment?

It blurs the traditional boundaries between work and family time.

37. In addition to increasing the demand for lendable funds, government borrowing to finance large deficits has which of the following effects?

It puts upward pressure on interest rates

127. ________ are an essential component of a knowledge work system.

Links to external knowledge bases

104. A country reduces its rate of monetary growth. Which of the following is the expected result for the country's economy?

Lower GDP growth

71. If a government were to use only fiscal policy to stimulate the economy from a recession, it would

Lower consumer taxes and increase government spending

69. A human resources system that summarizes the total moving, house-hunting, and home financing costs for employees in all company divisions is an example of which of the following?

Management information system (MIS)

59. The change in total product resulting from the use of one unit more of the variable factor is known as

Marginal product

38. consists of dividing a market into distinct groups of buyers on the basis of needs, characteristics, or behavior who might require separate products or marketing mixes.

Market segmentation

85. Osgood Products has announced that it plans to finance future investments so that the firm will achieve an optimum capital structure. Which one of the following corporate objectives is consistent with this announcement?

Maximize the net worth of the firm

73. A major problem arising from the use of fiscal policy to help stimulate an economy is that there

May be an expansionary and, therefore, inflationary bias to such policies

111. If an advertiser wants flexibility, timeliness, good local market coverage, broad acceptability, and high believability, the advertiser will probably choose which of the following mass media types?

Newspapers

70. Which of the following is an assumption in a perfectly competitive financial market?

No single trader or traders can have a significant impact on market prices.

104. The most logical budget setting method is found in the list below. Which is it?

Objective-and-task method

92. Which of the following strategies would the Federal Reserve most likely pursue under an expansionary policy?

Purchase federal securities and lower the discount rate

108. The Federal Reserve wishes to conduct expansionary monetary policy. Which of the following policy approaches will be most successful?

Purchase government securities and lower the discount rate

72. According to fiscal policy principles, a tax increase will

Reduce spending and reduce aggregate demand

77. Local electric utilities are considered to be natural monopolies because, for these firms,

Significant economies of scale are present

16. In terms of execution styles, a family seated at the dinner table enjoying the advertised product would be an example of which of the following types of advertising?

Slice of life

148. When companies make marketing decisions by considering consumers' wants and the long-run interests of the company, consumer, and the general population, they are practicing which of the following principles?

Societal marketing

85. The Federal Reserve System's reserve ratio is the

Specified percentage of a commercial bank's deposit liabilities that must be deposited in the central bank or kept on hand.

2. Which of the following is a continuous quantitative (numerical) variable?

The amount of milk in a 2-liter carton

118. Which one of the following scenarios related to Music For You, Inc., who manufactures headphones, is not considered an illegal pricing practice?

The company allows customers who spend over a hundred dollars to purchase another set of headphones for half the price. The price for other customers who don't spend over a hundred dollars remains the same

92. Which of the following statements about cycle time is not true?

The fewer steps in a production process, the more likely that an error will occur.

18. Which of the following characteristics would indicate that an item sold would have a relatively high price elasticity of demand?

The item has many similar substitutes

38. Which of the following conditions is the primary cause of fluctuations in business activity resulting in the alternating rise and fall of economic growth?

The level of total spending

69. According to the financial calculations of the make-or-buy decision, if we need fewer units than the indifference point, then which option should we definitely choose?

The option with the higher variable costs

54. Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative hypothesis?

The population proportion is less than 0.65

100. The discount rate of the Federal Reserve System is

The rate that the central bank charges for loans granted to commercial banks

91. Which of the following is NOT an assumption of cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis? A) The only factor that affects total costs is a change in volume, which increases or decreases total variable and mixed costs.

The price per unit changes as volume changes

43. Which of the following is correct regarding the consumer price index (CPI) for measuring the estimated decrease in a company's buying power?

The products a company buys should differ from what a consumer buys

14. Which of the following is most likely a parameter as opposed to a statistic?

The proportion of females registered to vote in a county

106) Which of the following statements is true regarding oral communication?

The sender can quickly obtain feedback from the receiver.

20. Long Lake Golf Course has raised greens fees for a nine-hole game due to an increase in demand. Average Average Games Games Played at Played Previous New Previous at New Rate Rate Rate Rate Regular weekday $10 $11 80 70 Senior citizen 6 8 150 82 Weekend 15 20 221 223 Which one of the following is true?

The senior citizen demand is elastic, and weekend demand is inelastic

77. In an example discussed in your text, Johnson & Johnson's recall of their Tylenol product following the discovery that several bottles of Tylenol had been laced with cyanide is consistent with which business philosophy?

The societal marketing concept

3. Gross domestic product includes which of the following measures?

The total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in 1 year

95. The objective of quality at the source is not only to identify a quality problem, but also to

Uncover its root cause

76. Which of the following is foreign owned (even though it is traditionally thought of as a U.S. company)?

Universal Studios

22. The trough of a business cycle is generally characterized by

Unused productive capacity and an unwillingness to risk new investments

14. The toy manufacturer you work for wants to exchange data with a chain of toy stores in order to improve its distribution and speed to market. The toy stores use different software than your firm. Which of the following tools or technologies presents the best solution?

Web Services

28. Which of the following would you use to find patterns in user interaction data recorded by web servers?

Web usage mining

22. In decision making under conditions of uncertainty, expected value refers to the

Weighted average of probable outcomes of an action.

53. Goods that have been started in the manufacturing process but are not yet complete are included in the ________.

Work-in-Process Inventory account

75. Companies that manufacture identical items through a series of uniform production steps use ________ to determine the cost per unit produced

a process costing system

44. Jon, a law enforcement official, monitors Kelsey's Internet activities—e-mail and Web site visits—to gain access to her personal financial data and student information. This may violate Kelsey's right to:

privacy

89) Which of the following is not an example of a performance norm?

when an employee needs to look busy

83) The two most common forms of representative participation are ________ and board representatives.

work councils

53) Highly conscientious individuals may tend to do all but which of the following?

work to create new and more effective methods

29 In a perfectly symmetrical bell-shaped "normal" distribution

All the above (?)

12) Newton Corporation settles a liability by making a payment in cash. How does paying this liability affect the accounting equation of the business?

Assets and liabilities decrease

37. The probability that house sales will increase in the next 6 months is estimated to be 0.25. The probability that the interest rates on housing loans will go up in the same period is estimated to be The probability that house sales or interest rates will go up during the next 6 months is estimated to be 0.89. The events increase in house sales and no increase in house sales in the next 6 months are

B) mutually exclusive C) collectively exhaustive Both (b) and (c)

63. Which of the following is not a remedy for the bullwhip effect?

Base forecasts on demand coming from the immediate downstream customer

102. The Federal Reserve Board most directly influences a corporation's decision whether or not to issue debt or equity financing when it revises the

Discount rate at which the Federal Reserve Bank lends money to member banks

125) Which of the following statements is true regarding conflict?

Diversity of goals among groups is a major source of conflict.

78. Which of the following refers to the purchase or sale of goods and services over the Internet?

E-commerce

9. On March 1, 2018, Everson Services issued a 4% long-term notes payable for $16,000. It is payable over a 4-year term in $4000 annual principal payments on March 1 of each year plus interest, beginning March 1, 2019. Each yearly installment will include both principal repayment of $4000 and interest payment for the preceding one-year period. On March 1, 2019, ________. The accounting period ends on December 31.

Everson must pay $640 of interest to the note holder

7. Prior to the introduction of the euro, O&B Company, a U.S. corporation, is in possession of accounts receivable denominated in Deutsche marks. To what type of risk are they exposed?

Exchange-rate risk.

25. Given below are the rating and performance scores of 15 laptop computers. Performance Score 115 191 153 194 236 184 184 216 Overall Rating 74 78 79 80 84 76 77 92 Performance Score 185 183 189 202 192 141 187 Overall Rating 83 78 77 78 78 73 77 How will you classify the linear relationship between the performance scores and the rating?

Moderate

87. Entry into monopolistic competition is

Relatively easy, with only a few obstacles

33. The Waymand family typically ate hamburger as a staple in their diet. In the last few years, the family's income has doubled, and they have now replaced hamburger with steak as a staple in their diet. This is an example in which the demand for hamburger

Responds as an inferior good

26. Through the use of decision models, managers thoroughly analyze many alternatives and decide on the best alternative for the company. Often the actual results achieved from a particular decision are not what was expected when the decision was made. In addition, an alternative that was not selected would have actually been the best decision for the company. The appropriate technique to analyze the alternatives by using expected inputs and altering them before a decision is made is

Sensitivity analysis

44. Fact pattern: Rock Salt, Inc., has collected the following information regarding the current market for rock salt: Salt Salt Supplied Demanded Price (pounds) 2,000 $44 8,000 2,500 42 7,000 3,000 40 6,000 3,500 38 5,000 4,000 36 4,000 4,500 34 3,000 What would occur if Rock Salt were subject to a legal price floor set at $42?

Surplus of 4,500 pounds

5. Which one of the following changes will cause the demand curve for gasoline to shift to the left?

The price of cars increases

63) Loud people are more likely to be noticed in a group than quiet ones. So, too, are extremely attractive or unattractive individuals. Which of the following statements best explains the reason behind this fact?

The relationship of a target to its background influences our perception of the target.

Emotional sharing is very prominent in the workplace and a way for many individuals to meet their social needs. Why is this?

The workplace is the primary source of social interaction for most people

60. An entrepreneur is considering the purchase of a coin-operated laundry. The current owner claims that over the past 5 years, the mean daily revenue was $675 with a population standard deviation of $75. A sample of 30 days reveals a daily mean revenue of $625. If you were to test the null hypothesis that the daily mean revenue was $675, which test would you use?

Z-test of a population mean

103. The type of trade-promotion discount in which manufacturers agree to reduce the price to the retailer in exchange for the retailer's agreement to feature the manufacturer's products in some way is called a(n):

allowance

87) A business that accepts payments by credit and debit cards ________.

almost always pays a fee to the processor to cover the processing costs

50) Property, plant, and equipment are ________.

also called fixed or plant assets

70. Elise, an emergency medical technician renders aid to a participant in Forest Trail Marathon, an athletic event. Regarding a suit by the participant against Elise for negligence, Elise is immune from liability under:

an applicable Good Samaritan statute

59) The entries that transfer the revenue, expense, and dividends balances to the Retained Earnings account to prepare the company's books for the next period are called ________ entries.

closing

85. Mace copies Nick's book, Off the Road, in its entirety and sells it to Parkland Books, Inc., without Nick's permission. Parkland publishes it under Mace's name. This is:

copyright infringement

99. The basis for India to give effect to the laws and court decisions of the United States is primarily:

courtesy and respect

16. Software that organizes, manages, and processes business data, such as data concerned with inventory, customers, and vendors, is called:

data management software

26. On the ________, cash dividends become a liability of a corporation.

declaration date

31) In regards to job engagement, having a good manager they enjoy working for and ________ were found to be the top causations.

employee engagement

116) The University of Michigan studies define a(n) ________ leader as one who takes a personal interest in the needs of his/her subordinates.

employee-oriented

146) To create a more ethical culture, management should do all of the following except ________.

encourage unbridled competition

35) The matching principle ________.

ensures that all expenses are recorded when they are incurred during the period

37. In Call-Me Cell Company's suit against Rude Ringtones, Inc., the jury returns a verdict in Call-Me's favor. Call-Me will most likely ask the court to:

enter a judgment in accordance with the verdict

20. Data mining is a tool for allowing users to:

find hidden relationships in data

81) Which of the following inventory costing methods yields the lowest cost of goods sold during a period of rising inventory costs?

first-in, first-out

123) According to the traditional view of conflict, conflict is ________.

harmful

119) If you were using the Fiedler contingency model of leadership to establish a scenario in your company which gives managers maximum control, which of the following combinations of situational dimensions would you seek to achieve?

high task structure, good leader-member relations, and strong position power

132) Your trainees are given a case study concerning a local manufacturing firm called Acme Products. In assessing Acme's organizational structure, your trainees notice that all of the company's decisions are made by top management, with little or no input from lower-level personnel. The trainees most likely identify Acme as a(n) ________ organization.

highly centralized

90) The Allowance for Bad Debts account ________.

holds the pool of "unknown" uncollectible accounts

118. Consolidated Waste, Inc., lays off 50 of its 500 workers, including Don. Consolidated can eliminate Don's medical insurance coverage:

if Consolidated completely cancels its group benefit plan

81. In network economics, the value of a commercial software vendor's software products:

increases as more people use them.

32. If the outcome of event A is not affected by event B, then events A and B are said to be

independent

86. The activity-based costing system improves the allocation of ________.

indirect manufacturing costs

140) A(n) ________ organization is an organization that takes on a life of its own, apart from its founders or members and is valued for itself and not for the goods or services it produces.

institutionalized

2. The finance function is responsible for:

managing cash flow, current assets, and capital investments.

58) An account that is not closed at the end of the period is called a(n) ________.

permanent account

108. A hospital is an example of which layout type?

process

100. All of the following are methods by which a company can divide up its sales responsibilities EXCEPT

psychographic trait sales force structure

29) Employees' beliefs in the degree to which they influence their work environment, their competence, the meaningfulness of their job, and their perceived autonomy is termed as ________.

psychological empowerment

107. The obligations that individuals and organizations have regarding the preservation of existing values and institutions fall within which of the following moral dimensions of the information age?

quality of life

113. Which of the five moral dimensions of the information age does spamming involve?

quality of life

41) Research has shown that there is a link between our emotions and our ability to be ________.

rational

10. The ___________are orderly compilations of the general common law of the United States, prepared by a distinguished group of lawyers, judges, and law teachers.

restatements of law

122. Elsa participates in an investigation into possible violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at Fabrication Foundry, Inc., where she works. As a result, Elsa's employer demotes her. Elsa can file a:

retaliation claim

1) Maxwell Plumbing Services earned $500 by completing a job for Smith Company. The $500 earned by Maxwell Plumbing Services is its ________.

revenue

76) Jill is an excellent technical writer. She has never missed a deadline and all her projects are of superior quality. She now wants to telecommute two days a week, so that she can spend more time with her family. She feels that she has proven her reliability. However, her boss is unable to comply with her request and gives her a substantial raise instead. Jill's disappointment demonstrates a breakdown in the ________ relationship.

rewards-personal goals

42. Which of the following refers to policies, procedures, and technical measures used to prevent unauthorized access, alteration, theft, or physical damage to information systems?

security

26. In a relational database, the three basic operations used to develop useful sets of data are:

select, project, and join.

73. Roy owns an apartment building that contains units of different sizes. As the landlord of the building, when a prospective tenant asks about the size of an apartment, Roy has a duty to:

supply correct information

83. When the output of some units can be used as inputs to other units, or if two organizations pool markets and expertise that result in lower costs and generate profits, ________ are created.

synergies

102) Individuals with a positive ________ identity but without a positive ________ identity can become fixed to their teams and unwilling to coordinate with other teams within the organization.

team; organizational

129) Evidence suggests that people tend to default to cooperative strategies in interpersonal interactions unless there is a clear signal that ________.

they are faced with a competitive person

79. CallTalk Corporation, a smartphone and phone-time seller, chooses to use and register "calltalk" as its second-level domain. Later, CallTalk's less successful competitor, CellTalk Company, chooses to use and register "caltalk" (an intentional misspelling of "calltalk") as its second-level domain. Still later, Call&Talk, Inc., uses the domain name "callltalk" (also a deliberate misspelling of "calltalk") without CallTalk's authorization, to sell pornographic phone conversations. Call&Talk's use of the domain name "callltalk," without CallTalk's authorization, to sell pornographic phone conversations, is:

trademark dilution

69. The purpose of strategic planning is to find ways in which the company can best:

use its strengths to take advantage of attractive opportunities in the environment

55. In making decisions for Commercial Janitorial & Maintenance Services, Inc., Isaiah uses a cost-benefit analysis. This analysis is part of:

utilitarianism

41. Savers Mart, Inc., distributes its merchandise on an interstate basis. Under the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution, Congress has the power to regulate:

virtually any commercial activity in the United States

35. Wal-Mart owned Sam's club is an example of a retail form called a(n):

warehouse club

61. Global Distribution Corporation suggests that its employees apply the "categorical imperative" to ethical issues that arise at work. This requires that the employees:

weigh the consequences that would follow if everyone acted the same

21. A business cycle is a record of the

Recurrent fluctuations that occur in time series data for key macro variables such as real GDP

64. Lakeshore Manufacturing provided the following information for the month ended March 31: Sales Revenue $30,000 Beginning Finished Goods Inventory 17,000 Ending Finished Goods Inventory 11,500 Cost of Goods Manufactured 12,600 Compute gross profit.

$11,900

77. Singh Enterprises manufactures picture frames. Its production operations are divided into two departments — Assembly and Finishing. The company uses a process costing system. Singh incurred the following costs during the year to produce 6000 picture frames: Assembly $9700 Finishing $2250 If Singh can only sell 5100 picture frames during the year, what will be the cost per unit of the picture frames produced? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

$1.99

97) Anderson Corporation has purchased a group of assets for $20,300. The assets and their relative market values are listed below. Land $6800 Equipment 2300 Building 3600 Which of the following amounts would be debited to the Land account? (Round any intermediate calculations to two decimal places, and your final answer to the nearest dollar.)

$10,962

2. Venus Corp. sold goods, with a selling price of $17,221, for cash. The state sales tax rate is 8%. What amount is credited to the Sales Revenue account? (Round calculations to the nearest dollar.)

$17,221

2. At the beginning of Year 1, $100,000 is invested at 5% interest, compounded annually. What amount of interest is earned in Year 2?

$5,250.00

44. Using the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), the required rate of return for a firm with a beta of 1.5 when the market return is 10% and the risk-free rate is 8% is

11%

83. What is the weighted-average cost of capital for a firm using 65% common equity with a return of 15%, 25% debt with a return of 6%, 10% preferred stock with a return of 10%, and a tax rate of 35%?

11.725%

42. An analyst covering Guilderland Mining Co. common stock estimates the following information for next year: Expected return on the market portfolio 12% Expected return on Treasury securities 5% Expected beta of Guilderland 2.2 Using the CAPM, the analyst's estimate of next year's risk premium for Guilderland's stock is closest to

15.4%

94. Aaron Co's vendor will be offering discounts next year. Which of the following credit terms offered by the vendor is most beneficial to Aaron?

5/20, net 60

99. Consider a workstation that can process 4000 units per hour. It takes 15 minutes to receive an order from the previous station. The container size is 20 units. The factory sets safety stock at 20 percent of demand during lead time. How many kanbans are needed for the workstation?

60

51. What percent of the Fortune 500 companies uses Twitter to communicate with their customers?

80 percent

100. The FIP principle of Notice/Awareness states that:

E. websites must disclose their information practices before collecting data

68. Which one of the following is not a key assumption of perfect competition?

Each firm can price its product above the industry price.

77. Garage Magic, Inc., contracts for the sale of a certain number of garage door openers to Home & Yard Hardware stores. Ian buys one of openers. The applicable statute of limitations prescribes a period of four years. To bring a product liability claim against Garage Magic, Ian must file a suit within four years of:

Ian's discovery of an injury caused by the opener

78. A natural monopoly is

Identified with a one-firm industry with significant economies of scale and in which unit costs are minimized

________ is an operating system-independent, processor-independent, object-oriented programming language that has become a leading interactive programming environment for the web.

Java

37. When a company enters a new product category for which its current brand names are not appropriate, it will likely follow which of the following brand strategies

New brands

17. Each of the following is a limitation of GDP's usefulness as a measure of a nation's prosperity except

No practical means are available to compare real GDP from different time periods

99. The kinked demand curve is associated with the analysis of

Oligopoly

70. The following excerpt was taken from a company's financial statements: " . . . 10% convertible participating . . . $10,000,000." What is most likely being referred to?

Preferred stock

69. Preferred and common stock differ in that

Preferred stock has a higher priority than common stock with regard to earnings and assets in the event of bankruptcy

24. Diana has noticed that many of her coworkers at Bubble, Inc., have been laid off over the past year due to low profits. Also, prices were lowered recently due to economic conditions. Even though Diana is worried about her future at Bubble, she has noticed that employment has risen over the past month and that prices are slowly increasing. Because other companies have had the same experience, what phase of the business cycle is the economy currently in?

Recovery

62. Which of the following categories best describes auto workers whose jobs have been replaced by computer-driven robots and are actively seeking employment in new industries?

Structural unemployment

23. The expected monetary value of an act is the

Sum of the conditional profit (loss) for each event times the probability of each event's occurrence.

7. Which of the following types of computers are used for weather forecasting on a national or worldwide scale?

Supercomputer

72. If a firm were to bid to do a "turnkey" operation where they would choose a building site, designing a cement factory to build the plant, hire construction crews, assemble materials and equipment to run the new factory, and turn over the finished factory ready to operate to the owners, the firm would be using which of the following?

Systems selling

8. A study is under way in Yosemite National Forest to determine the adult height of American pine trees. Specifically, the study is attempting to determine what factors aid a tree in reaching heights greater than 60 feet tall. It is estimated that the forest contains 25,000 adult American pines. The study involves collecting heights from 250 randomly selected adult American pine trees and analyzing the results. Identify the population from which the study was sampled

The 25,000 adult American pine trees in the forest

3. To monitor campus security, the campus police office is taking a survey of the number of students in a parking lot each 30 minutes of a 24-hour period with the goal of determining when patrols of the lot would serve the most students. If X is the number of students in the lot each period of time, then X is an example of

a discrete variable

110) Filtering is a barrier to effective communication. Filtering takes place when ________.

a sender purposely manipulates information so the receiver will see it more favorably

76) Which of the following businesses is most likely to use a process costing system?

a soda manufacturer

131. The goal of the marketing logistics system should be to provide:

a targeted level of customer service at the least cost

114. Percentage of orders shipped on schedule is a good measure of finished goods customer service if:

all orders and customers have similar value

13. The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a Blu-ray player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. The population of interest is

all the customers who have bought a Blu-ray player made by the company over the past 12 months

92. Mike is arrested at a warehouse in North Industrial Park. A government prosecutor issues a formal charge against Mike for receiving stolen property. This charge is:

an information

23. When a stockholder contributes land to a corporation in exchange for stock, ________.

assets and stockholders' equity are increased

49. In controlling network traffic to minimize slow-downs, a technology called ________ is used to examine data files and sort low-priority data from high-priority data.

deep packet inspection

140. Costs that do not vary with production or sales levels are called:

fixed costs

91. JIT can be traced back to the early 1900's but no one can argue that the philosophy gained worldwide prominence

in the 1970s

67. Stan, an air-conditioning and heating technician, files a suit against Temp-Set Corporation, alleging that its thermostats are unreasonably dangerous due to the possibility of electrical shock. Temp-Set's best defense is most likely:

knowledgeable user

92. The broad view of JIT is now often termed __________________________.

lean production

34. Decisions regarding which of the following are not part of the production process structure?

management policies

29. Which of the following is not typically considered to be a core competency?

mission

17. A key feature of scientific management is that workers are motivated only by __________________.

money

8. An example of an operation that does not add value is ____________________________.

moving components to a warehouse for storage until the factory needs them

36) Adjusting entries are needed to correctly measure the ________.

net income (loss) on the income statement

29) Which of the following is the typical order of the sections on a statement of cash flows?

operating, investing, financing

12. The is a person within a reference group who, because of special skills, knowledge, personality, or other characteristics, exerts influence on others.

opinion leader

83. Elementals, Inc., makes computer chips identical to Flik Quik Corporation's patented chip, except for slight differences in the "look," without Flik's permission. This is most likely:

patent infringement

116. Steel Production Industries, Inc., employs five hundred workers. For the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Steel Production must do all of the following except:

pay employees higher wages for working in more dangerous areas

119. The ______________holds that consumers will favor products that are available and highly affordable (therefore, work on improving production and distribution efficiency).

production concept

95) When using the allowance method, the write-off of a receivable ________.

reduces the amount of the Allowance for Bad Debts account

80) Anya is a graphic designer in a firm specializing in making logos for their clients. Last week, she got client specifications on how to make a new logo. She was able to create a prototype, and having got it initially reviewed by her immediate supervisor, she made changes until the client was satisfied with her final product. Based on this description, it's safe to say that Anya's job is high in ________ and ________.

task identity; feedback

39. The U.S. Constitution sets forth specific powers that can be exercised by the national government and provides that the national government has the implied power to undertake actions necessary to carry its expressly designated powers. Under the Tenth (10th) Amendment, all other powers are expressly reserved to:

the states

22. In a relational database, a record is also called a(n):

tuple

69. Basil, a clerk at Cycle World, takes a bicycle from the store without the owner's permission. Basil is liable for conversion:

under any circumstances

20) A liability created when a business receives cash from customers in advance of providing services or delivering goods is called a(n) ________.

unearned revenue

27. If a company's objective were to reach masses of buyers that were geographically dispersed at a low cost per exposure, the company would likely choose which of the following promotion forms?

Advertising

5. The biggest or greatest amount of involvement in a foreign market comes through which of the following?

Direct investment

87. is a philosophy holding that a company's marketing should support the best long-run performance of the marketing system.

Enlightened marketing

18. ________________have contractual authority to sell a manufacturer's entire output.

Selling agents

96. A company faces several major decisions in international marketing. The first of these decisions is often:

looking at the global marketing environment

74. The "in" suppliers are most likely to get nervous and feel pressure to put their best foot forward in which of the following types of buying situations?

modified rebuy

71. A _________is a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek satisfaction.

motive

88. A company is practicing if it focuses on subsegments with distinctive traits that may seek a special combination of benefits.

niche marketing

22. The orange juice manufacturers know that orange juice is most often consumed in the mornings. However, they would like to change this and make the drink acceptable during other time periods during the day. Which form of segmentation would they need to work with and establish strategy reflective of their desires?

occasion segmentation

93. The fact that services cannot be stored for later use or sale is evidence of their:

perishability

31. Anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use, or consumption that might satisfy a want or need is called a(n):

product

84. If Toyota describes one of its cars of the future as being "a moderately priced subcompact designed as a second family car to be used around town; the car is ideal for running errands and visiting friends," then the company has just stated a potential new product in terms of a(n):

product concept

97. A _______________is the way consumers perceive an actual or potential product

product image

29. Successful service companies focus their attention on both their customers and their employees. They understand which links service firm profits with employee and customer satisfaction.

service-profit chains

73. According to the text, the most dramatic of the environments that affect marketing and appears to be now shaping our world is the________________ environment.

technological

90. All of the following are commonly recognized promotion budget formats EXCEPT :

the LIFO method

60. The Wheeler-Lea Act gives the Federal Trade Commission the power to regulate:

unfair and deceptive acts or practices

9. In determining sales force size, when a company groups accounts into different size classes and then determines the number of salespeople needed to call on them the desired number of times, it is called the:

work-load approach


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