MGS 3100 - Business Analysis - Summer 2013 Sample Test (Test 2‚ July 10th‚ 2013) Name: _______________________________ ID number: _____________________ Multiple Choice: Select the one correct (or best) answer. For questions with calculations‚ select the closest answer‚ as there may be differences due to rounding. No part credit. No penalty for guessing (so answer all questions!). 3 points for each. Transfer answers carefully to the Scantron. *Cell phone is required to be off during the test
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checking the chicken‚ is it expired or no‚ cooking the chicken properly so there’s no cross contamination and rotating the chicken with FIFO(first in first out) procedures‚ so it’s safe to be consumed. * Train new person properly‚ and be a good sample to the
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References: Scottish Union of Supported Employment. (2013). Sample Diversity Report. Retrieved February 2‚ 2014 from Scottish Union of Supported Employment: http://www.suse scotland.co.uk/media/19449/7%20sample%20diversity%20audit.pdf YTL Corporation Berhad YTL Corporation Berhad. (2013). Annual Report 2013. Retrieved
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CLASS IX SCIENCE (THEORY) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TERM II SAMPLE PAPER I Time: 3 hours General Instructions: i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii) ix) The question paper comprises of two sections‚ A and B‚ you are to attempt both the sections. All questions are compulsory. There is no overall choice. However‚ internal choice has been provided in all the three questions of five marks category. Only one option in such questions is to be attempted. All questions of section A and all questions of section B
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Sample answer 1) Malaysia is a multi-cultural country. Malays‚ chinese‚ Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All these cultures have influenced each other‚ creating a truly Malaysian culture. The largest ethnic groups in Malaysia are the Malays‚ chinese and Indians. Due to the exists of the different ethnic groups in Malaysia‚ a good communication between different races is very important in Malaysia. Therefore‚ the evolution of communication technology
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ON-JOB-TRAINING EVALUATION FORM PART 1: KEY OFFICE WORK FACTORS Kindly check the corresponding scales on the bank spaces after the specific key job factors. (5 Is the highest and 1 is the lowest.) A. JOB ATTITUDE (30%) 5 4 3 2 1 1. Initiative: the extent the student displays his capability to initiate and work voluntarily. 2. Cooperation: the extent the student shows his/her ability to work harmoniously & professionally with his superiors and co-employees. 3. Industriousness: the extent
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Meeting Agenda Notes Kick Off Meeting: The first Partnership Team kick-off meeting is critical to the early functioning of the group. It serves as an official launch‚ setting the tone for the work of the team and how the team will work together. There are four main objectives of the kick-off meeting: 1. Provide an overview of the program. 2. Introduce the team members to each other. Distribute the Partnership Team Member Roster to the group. 3. Model how the team is going work together to
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SUPERADHERENT HARD COATINGS BY ION BEAM ENHANCED DEPOSITION 1. COVER SHEET (see attached) 2. IDENTIFICATION & SIGNIFICANCE OF THE OPPORTUNITY The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of producing super adherent protective coatings at low processing temperatures using energetic ion beams in conjunction with conventional deposition techniques. This process‚ coined Ion Beam Enhanced Deposition (IBED)‚ is depicted in Figure 1 and promises a new generation of exotic coatings
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Sample Calculations I-Beam (S8x18.4) Dimensions: D= 8 in; h= 7.148 in; bf= 4.001 in; tw= 0.271in; tf= 0.426in; L (length of the beam) =18.4 in I= (bf*D3 – h3 (bf – tw))/12= 57.6 in4; E (Referenced value of Young’s modulus) = 29X106 psi Theoretical Strain: ε= σ/E= (M*y)/(E*I) P = load a = distance from support to the applied load (48 in) y = distance from neutral axis to the extreme element in y-direction The sing in the theoretical strain (±) determines if the strain is in compression
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