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Principles of Cost Accounting – 17th Edition (Edward J. Vanderbeck) – Test Bank Chapters 1–10 with Verified Answers

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This document contains the complete test bank for Principles of Cost Accounting (17th Edition) by Edward J. Vanderbeck, covering chapters 1 through 10. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers designed to assess understanding of key cost accounting concepts such as job order costing, process costing, overhead allocation, budgeting, and cost-volume-profit analysis. Ideal for practice and exam preparation.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING



Test Bank For Principles Of Cost Accounting,
17th Edition Edward J. Vanderbeck
Chapters 1 - 10, Complete




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, CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING


Contents

1. Ch 1: Introduction to Cost Accounting


2. Ch 2: Accounting for Materials


3. Ch 3: Accounting for Labor


4. Ch 4: Accounting for Factory Overhead


5. Ch 5: Process Cost Accounting-General Procedures


6. Ch 6: Process Cost Accounting-Additional Procedures; Accounting for Joint Products and By-Products


7. Ch 7: The Master Budget and Flexible Budgeting


8. Ch 8: Standard Cost Accounting-Materials, Labor, and Factory Overhead


9. Ch 9: Cost Accounting for Service Businesses, the Balanced Scorecard, and Quality Costs


10. Ch 10: Cost Analysis for Management Decision Making




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,CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING
The business entity that converts purchased raw materials into finished goods by using labor, technology, and facilities
is a:
a. Manufacturer.
b. Merchandiser.
c. Service business.
d. Not-for-profit service agency.
ANSWER: a
RATIONALE: The business entity that converts purchased raw materials into finished goods by using labor,
technology, and facilities is a manufacturer.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
LEARNING OBJECTI PRIN.EDWA.16.1 - Introduction
VES:
ACCREDITING STAN AACSB Analytic
DARDS: ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 - Measurement
BUSPROG.03 - Analytic
IMA-Business Applications
OTHER: Bloom's: Remembering

2. The business entity that purchases finished goods for resale is a:
a. Manufacturer.
b. Merchandiser.
c. Service business.
d. Wholesaler.
ANSWER: b
RATIONALE: The business entity that purchases finished goods for resale is a merchandiser.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
LEARNING OBJECTIVES PRIN.EDWA.16.1 - Introduction
:
ACCREDITING STANDA AACSB Analytic ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 -
RDS: MeasurementBUSPROG.03 -
Analytic
IMA-Business Applications




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, CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING
OTHER: Bloom's: Remembering

3. The type of merchandiser who purchases goods from the producer and sells them to retailers that sell them to
theconsumer is a:
a. Manufacturer.
b. Retailer.
c. Wholesaler.
d. Service business.
ANSWER: c
RATIONALE: A wholesaler purchases goods from the producer and sells them to the retailer.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES PRIN.EDWA.16.1 - Introduction
:
ACCREDITING STANDA AACSB Analytic ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 -
RDS: MeasurementBUSPROG.03 -
Analytic
IMA-Business Applications
OTHER: Bloom's: Remembering

4. Examples of service businesses include:
a. Airlines, accountants, and hair stylists.
b. Department stores, poster shops, and wholesalers.
c. Aircraft producers, home builders, and machine tool makers.
d. None of these are correct.
ANSWER: a
RATIONALE: Examples of service businesses include airlines, architects, and hair stylists.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
LEARNING OBJECTI PRIN.EDWA.16.1 - Introduction
VES:
ACCREDITING STAN AACSB Reflective Thinking
DARDS: ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 - Measurement
BUSPROG.06 - Reflective Thinking
IMA-Business Applications
OTHER: Bloom's: Understanding

5. ISO 9000 is a set of international standards for:
a. determining the selling price of a product.
b. cost control.
c. quality management.
d. delivering product,
ANSWER: c
RATIONALE: ISO 9000 is a set of international standards for quality management.
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