MAXIMUM MARK: 40 SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 0620/01 CHEMISTRY (Multiple Choice) Page 1 Mark Scheme IGCSE EXAMINATIONS – June 2003 Syllabus 0620 Question Number Key Question Number Key 1 2 3 4 5 C B A D A 21 22 23 24 25 B D A B D 6 7 8 9 10 C A A B C 26 27 28 29 30 B D D D B 11 12 13 14 15 B D C D B 31 32 33 34 35 D D A A B 16 17 18 19 20 C A C A C 36 37 38 39 40 A A B C
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Chapter 6 Manufacturing Process Design and Layout Process Flow Structures Process Design Tools Layout Design 1 1 Manufacturing Process Selection and Design Process Flow Structures How to organize material flow based on product design and competitive dimension? Continuous flow Assembly line‚ Flow line Batch shop: roller coaster ride‚ sightseeing tour‚ red wine Job shop: department store Project (one-of-a-kind): movies 2 1 Continuous flow Highly automated‚ integrated production
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Chapter 6 Review Questions 1. What are the necessary hardware components of a POS system? What are the varieties of each component? The necessary hardware components of a POS system are POS order entry units & POS printers. The varieties of each component are: POS order entry units: Keyboards & monitors Touchscreen terminals Handheld terminals POS printers: Guest check printers Receipt printers Workstation units Journal printers 2. How do preset keys differ from PLU keys? Preset keys are part of
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`Assignments for chapters 1 through 6 EXERCISE 1.1 Each of us is confronted with decisions in our everyday lives that require us to gather and assess information on the different alternatives at hand and then make a decision. Examples of such decisions include the decision to attend college‚ buy a car or some other item‚ strike up a friendship with Person A or B‚ select a particular course‚ or take a trip to Point X or Y. You may have made an error in such decisions because your information
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August 6‚ 1945 a city called Hiroshima in Japan was destroyed by the very first atomic bomb‚ created by the United States. This book tells what happens on that day through six real survivors who lived to tell their story. Whenever the bomb detonated Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura‚ Miss Toshiko Sasaki‚ Reverend Tanimoto‚ Medical Doctor Masakazu Fugii‚ Doctor Turufuni Sasaki‚ and Father Wilhelm were all going about their normal lives. Then in a split second their worlds were turned side down. These 6 brave souls
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consequences of the response are systematically controlled. Emit means to send forth. Reinforcement contingencies are the circumstances or rules that determine whether responses lead to the presentation of reinforces. The key dependent variable in most research on operant conditioning is the subjects’ response rate over time. Cumulative recorder creates a graphic record of responding and reinforcement in a skinner box as a function of time. Operant responses are usually established through a gradual process
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Bottom of Form (list card numbers separated by commas i.e. 1‚5‚23‚90) In the chapter Opening Case‚ the sharing of marketing and distribution in the beer and wine business at Foster’s Group was intended to create ______. a. financial economiesb. vertical integrationc. economies of scoped. conglomerate discount | c. economies of scope (p.157) | As noted in the Opening Case‚ in order to create synergy between its wine and beer business‚ Foster’s Group used the same sales force to sell mass
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Attitude: How one feels about something in general (I have a positive attitude towards basketball). Balance theory: the theory that people try to maintain balance among their beliefs‚ cognitions‚ and sentiments. Cognitive dissonance theory: the theory that inconsistencies between a person’s thoughts‚ sentiments‚ and actions create an aversive emotional state (dissonance) that leads to efforts to restore consistency. Effort justification: the tendency to reduce dissonance by finding reasons for
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AP World History Chapter 6 - India and Southern Asia Name:____________________________ Chapter Objectives: When you finish studying this chapter you should be able to answer the following questions. In what ways has the environments of India and Southeast Asia influenced the choice of the livelihood of the people‚ as well as the development of distinct social and governmental structures. How did India evolve into a complex social system and three distinct religious systems to meet the needs
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all stylists to have graduated from an accepted beauty college and pass the state licensing examination prior to starting employment. Due to strict customer service requirements and potential lawsuits resulting from inadequate knowledge regarding the use and care of certain chemicals and solutions‚ this business can clearly justify its hiring criteria | | | as bona fide occupational qualifications | The very first bill signed by President Barack Obama | | | expanded worker ’s rights
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