Multiple Choice Questions (5 Points Each): Q. 1 Under the gold standard of currency exchange that existed from 1879 to 1914‚ an ounce of gold cost $20.67 in U.S. dollars and £4.2474 in British pounds. Therefore‚ the exchange rate of pounds per dollar under this fixed exchange regime was (a) £4.8665/$. (b) £0.2055/$. (c) always changing because the price of gold was always changing. (d) unknown because there is not enough information to answer this question. Answer:
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____________________________________________________________ _________________________ Spring 2011 CIS115 Introduction to Programming and Logic Midterm Exam ____________________________________________________________ _________________________ ANSWERS [Please do not share these answers with anybody] Question 1 to 15: Choose the best answer. Four points for each question. 1. An algorithm is __________. a) a type of software that analyzes a problem b) a graphical representation
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PLT COLLEGE‚ Inc. Bayombong‚ Nueva Vizcaya COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Name: ________________________________ Class Schedule:____________ Score: ______ TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Select the best answer. Shade the circle that correspond the letter of your answer. (Management & Culture) 1. Which of the following events has the great advantage to the trends of restaurant sales? a. Valentine’s Day b. Stormy days c. Easter Friday d. Holy Friday 2. Total required
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1. Question : (TCO A) The following data (in thousands of dollars) have been taken from the accounting records of Larden Corporation for the just-completed year. Sales $950 Purchases of raw materials $170 Direct labor $210 Manufacturing overhead $220 Administrative expenses $180 Selling expenses $140 Raw materials inventory‚ beginning $70 Raw materials inventory‚ ending $80 Work-in-process
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Illustrative Exam 11 Solutions BUAD311 – Operations Management Section A: Multiple Choices (circle only one) 1. Which of the following statement is correct? a. Make-to-order systems are better than make-to-stock systems. b. Make-to-stock systems are better than make-to-order systems. c. Hybrid systems are perfect and better than both MTO and MTS systems. d. Hybrid systems are worse than both MTO and MTS systems. e. None of the above e): It is hard to tell which one is better between
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Midterm Exam Please respond to the following questions in a cohesive essay. Save your document and submit it to Safe Assign. Your answer needs to be in your own words. The midterm is due tomorrow by midnight. Detail the steps leading to Texas Independence. Anahuac disturbances What role did revolutions elsewhere play in the move towards independence‚ especially in Mexico? Mexico was still weakened from their own war for independence. Did not have the resources to try and reclaim
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Calculus Placement exam (fee required)‚ or a grade of C or better in Mathematics 1B at UCI‚ or a score of 3 on
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[pic] |1. (TCO A) Which of the following statements is CORRECT? (Points : 10) | | | | [pic] One of the disadvantages of a sole proprietorship is that the proprietor is exposed to unlimited liability. | | [pic] It is generally easier to transfer one’s ownership
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| |EXAMINATION: |DATE: |TIME: 3 hours |# OF PAGES: | |MIDTERM EXAM |SUNDAY February 13th‚ 2011 |10:00 – 13:00 |11 (including cover) | |Instructors: Ms. Brivot‚ Mr. Hutchison‚ Mr. Kopczynski‚ Mr. Tenenbaum.
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2 University of Waterloo Midterm Exam Solutions Professor Khim Kelly Part A 1) B 2) C 3) A 4) D 5) C 6) B Part B 1) D $4‚000‚000 (IFRS is applicable because Street is listed on TSE‚ no agreement was in place at year end). 2) C PV of $8‚000‚000 at 5% for 15 years. 3) D $540‚000 – $435‚000 = $105‚000 ($600‚000 + $72‚000) – $540‚000 = $132‚000. 4) A 5) C = $2.70. 6) B $4‚800 fair value less $500 recorded cost = $4‚300 gain
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