ID _______________________ Final Exam MBA501 Version A There are 25 multiple choice questions. Please select the one alternative that best answers each question. Each question is worth 3 points. 1) Suppose farms in the competitive market for potatoes are identical. Each farm’s long-run average cost is minimized at 500 pounds‚ and the corresponding minimum average cost is $0.20 per pound. If the long-run supply curve is horizontal‚ then A) some firms
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BATPERSON AND ROBBIE: CUTE MEAT (Curzon) [This one-act was selected as a runner-up in a contest at Actors Theater of Santa Cruz and performed there in 2002. Also given a staged at First Stage‚ Los Angeles‚ 2002.] CHARACTERS: (2) BATPERSON‚ in Batman costume ROBBIE‚ in Robin costume VOICE‚ offstage‚ possibly pre-recorded‚ male or female SETTING: Two airplane seats side by side. Two chairs will suffice. (Batperson is sitting in his seat reading a flight magazine. After a little while‚ Robbie
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Things Fall Apart Proverbs Proverbs are phrases use to explain certain solutions. Proverbs can explain specific situations within certain words to get the point across. The function for proverbs is to describe something without having to be forward with what is being said. There were five proverbs from things fall apart that stuck out to me. These proverbs are “when a man says yes chi also says yes”‚ what is good in one place is bad in another”‚ “If I fall down for you and you fall down for
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FIN413 – Practice Midterm Exam Fall 2012 Boris Nikolov William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration University of Rochester Name ______________________________ Please do not open exam until instructed to do so Exam is 2 hours This is a closed book exam One page of personal notes allowed Please do not sit in adjacent seats Please write only in the space provided for each question You need a pocket calculator
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depends in your employer’s contribution to the plan‚ your savings in the plan‚ time invested‚ and how well the investments perform in the plan. 2. Most retirement plans today are of the defined contribution variety. An example is a 401(k) plan. Suppose your first employer after graduation from college offers a 401(k) plan and that you make contributions to from each paycheck. a. How are the contributions treated for tax purposes today? Contributions are tax deferred. You will owe taxes at a
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7.13% (c) 6.27% (d) 5.34% If the company’s credit rating changes due to recent earnings announcements and the YTM of the bonds should now be 4.4% how many bonds must the company issue to raise 2 million Euros? (a) 2351 (b) 2276 (c) 2248 (d) 2302 Suppose that the company may default on these bonds with a 25% probability. In case of default‚ bondholders will receive 60% of the face value of bonds. If the price of the bonds is same as in part (a)‚ what is the YTM in this case? (a) 3.1% (b) 2.9% (c)
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apartment. You should also observe that when demand curves have the “staircase” shape used here‚ there will typically be a range of prices where supply equals demand. Thus we will ask for the the highest and lowest price in the range. 1.1 (3) Suppose that we have 8 people who want to rent an apartment. Their reservation prices are given below. (To keep the numbers small‚ think of these numbers as being daily rent payments.) Person Price = A = 40 B 25 C D 30 35 E 10 F 18 G 15 H 5 (a) Plot the
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of humanity yet!” says Blanche as she’s trying to talk some sense into Stella after she had gone back to Stanley following his abuse. Blanche seems eager to point out Stanley’s faults to her sister whenever the opportunity arises. When Stella supposes that perhaps‚ Stanley is “common”‚
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bottom most rung. KRA of each person is linked and fulfillment of KRA will lead to fulfillment of objective set by BOD. Hence‚ if one person fail it will hamper the attainment of the desired result. Let me give you an example: The Company sells PCs Suppose the objective decided by the Board is to make a profit of 500 crores in 3 years. The KRA of CEO is to attain 500 crore profit in 3 years. The CEO decides to attain this by making 400 crores by selling PCs‚ 50 Crores by Investing in Stocks and
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boolean result = true; for(int i=0;i<s.length()/2;i++) { result = result && (s.charAt(i) == s.charAt(s.legnth()-i-1); System.out.printf(“i %d result %b%n”‚ i‚ result); } 1. [2 marks] What does the Java program fragment shown above output? 2. [2 marks] Suppose that the fragment was run with different strings ‘s’ (replacing the initial string “radar” above). Complete the following table showing the number of character comparisons required when the program is run ! ! ! ! ! ! String s! ! ! “radar” “raddar”
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