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What is your compa-ratio for accounting clerks? What is your market index? (A) .928 compa, .987 market (B) .928 compa, 1.064 market (C) .987 compa, 1.064 market (D) .987 compa, 1.013 market - ANSWER -(A) .928 compa, .987 market compa = salary/midpoint 1,550/1,670 = .928 market index = 1,550/1,570 = .987 An executive is hired at 80,000/yr. His is guaranteed a 6,000 salary increase after 6 months. What % increase is that? (A) 6.0% (B) 6.5% (C) 7.0% (D) 7.5% - ANSWER -(D) 7.5% 6,000/80,000 = 7.5% Suppose you were given the following data for salary grade 007: Min 4,800 Midpoint 6,000 Max 7,200 What is the salary range spread? (A) 35% (B) 37.5% (C) 40% (D) 50% - ANSWER -(D) 50% salary range spread = max-min/min 7,200-4,800/ 4,800 2,400/4,800 = 50% If the midpoint is 2,000 and the desired range spread is 50%, what are the min and max values? (A) 1,500 min; 2,500 max (B) 1,600 min; 2,400 max (C) 1,700 min; 2,300 max (D) 1,750 min; 2,250 max - ANSWER -(B) 1,600 min; 2,400 max min = midpoint/ 1 + (desired range spread/2) = 2,000/ 1+ (.50/2) = 2,000/1.25 = 1,600 max = min * (1 + desired range spread) = 1,600 * (1+.50) = 1,600 * 1.50 = 2,400 If the minimum is 2,000 and the desired range spread is 40%, what is the midpoint? (A) 2,000 (B) 2,300 (C) 2,400 (D) 2,800 - ANSWER -(C) 2,400 2,000 * 1.40 = 2,800 2,000 + 2,800 = 4,800 /2 = 2,400 Midpoint for grade 14 is 950, and the max is 1,200. Assuming that the structure is symmetric, what is the range spread? (rounded) (A) 21% (B) 26% (C) 52% (D) 71% - ANSWER -(D) 71% min = mid - (max-mid) = 950 - (1,200-950) = 950-250 = 700 range spread = max-min/min = 1,200-700/700 = 500/700 = 71% Which of the following should be used to determine the amount of interest earned on money over a specified period of time? (A) Percent difference (B) Percent adjustment (C) Compound interest (D) Compa-ratio - ANSWER -(C) Compound interest How much interest will you earn on 2,500 in three years, if the interest rate is 6%, and the interest is compounded annually? (A) 309 (B) 477.54 (C) 489.05 (D) 977.54 - ANSWER -(B) 477.54 You start with 1,800 in your savings account. You do not make any deposits or withdrawals and earn 10% interest, compounded quarterly. How much mo

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C3E: Quantitative Principles in Compensation
Management Quiz with Correct ANSWERs

What is your compa-ratio for accounting clerks? What is your market index?

(A) .928 compa, .987 market
(B) .928 compa, 1.064 market
(C) .987 compa, 1.064 market
(D) .987 compa, 1.013 market - ANSWER -(A) .928 compa, .987 market

compa = salary/midpoint 1,550/1,670 = .928 market
index = 1,550/1,570 = .987

An executive is hired at 80,000/yr. His is guaranteed a 6,000 salary increase after
6 months. What % increase is that?

(A) 6.0%
(B) 6.5%
(C) 7.0%
(D) 7.5% - ANSWER -(D) 7.5%

6,000/80,000 = 7.5%

Suppose you were given the following data for salary grade 007: Min 4,800
Midpoint 6,000 Max 7,200 What is the salary range spread?

(A) 35%
(B) 37.5%
(C) 40%
(D) 50% - ANSWER -(D) 50%

salary range spread = max-min/min
7,200-4,800/ 4,800
2,400/4,800 = 50%

,If the midpoint is 2,000 and the desired range spread is 50%, what are the min and
max values?

(A) 1,500 min; 2,500 max
(B) 1,600 min; 2,400 max
(C) 1,700 min; 2,300 max
(D) 1,750 min; 2,250 max - ANSWER -(B) 1,600 min; 2,400 max

min = midpoint/ 1 + (desired range spread/2)
= 2,000/ 1+ (.50/2) = 2,000/1.25 = 1,600

max = min * (1 + desired range spread)
= 1,600 * (1+.50)
= 1,600 * 1.50 = 2,400

If the minimum is 2,000 and the desired range spread is 40%, what is the
midpoint?

(A) 2,000
(B) 2,300
(C) 2,400
(D) 2,800 - ANSWER -(C) 2,400

2,000 * 1.40 = 2,800
2,000 + 2,800 = 4,800 /2 = 2,400

Midpoint for grade 14 is 950, and the max is 1,200. Assuming that the structure is
symmetric, what is the range spread? (rounded)

(A) 21%
(B) 26%
(C) 52%
(D) 71% - ANSWER -(D) 71%

, min = mid - (max-mid)
= 950 - (1,200-950)
= 950-250 = 700

range spread = max-min/min
= 1,200-700/700
= 500/700 = 71%

Which of the following should be used to determine the amount of interest earned
on money over a specified period of time?

(A) Percent difference
(B) Percent adjustment
(C) Compound interest
(D) Compa-ratio - ANSWER -(C) Compound interest

How much interest will you earn on 2,500 in three years, if the interest rate is 6%,
and the interest is compounded annually?

(A) 309
(B) 477.54
(C) 489.05
(D) 977.54 - ANSWER -(B) 477.54

You start with 1,800 in your savings account. You do not make any deposits or
withdrawals and earn 10% interest, compounded quarterly. How much money will
you have in your account after five years?

(A) 1,149.51
(B) 2,674.71
(C) 2,898.92
(D) 2,949.51 - ANSWER -(D) 2,949.51

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