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\Q\.Long-term capacity plans deal with:
a. investments
b. workforce size
c. inventories
d.overtime budgets - ANSWERS✔-a. investments
\Q\.Regarding the measurement of capacity, when a firm provides a relatively small number of
standardized products and services:
a. capacity cannot be determined reliably
b. input measures are typically used
c. output measures are typically used
d. utilization becomes equal to capacity - ANSWERS✔-c. output measures are typically used
\Q\.The degree to which equipment, space, or labor is being used is commonly referred to as:
a. capacity
b. output
c.utilization
d. cushion - ANSWERS✔-c.utilization
\Q\.A lumber mill is capable of producing 10,000 board feet of lumber per day, when it runs ten
hours per day with minimal breaks. Over the past year, forestry legislation has reduced the
, availability of raw materials, so the mill has produced an average of 4,575 board feet per day.
What is the capacity of the plant?
a. 4,575 board feet/day
b. 10,000 board feet/day
c. 45.75%
d. 219% - ANSWERS✔-b. 10,000 board feet/day
\Q\.A lumber mill is capable of producing 10,000 board feet of lumber per day, when it runs ten
hours per day with minimal breaks. Over the past year, forestry legislation has reduced the
availability of raw materials, so the mill has produced an average of 4,575 board feet per day.
What is the utilization of the plant?a. 4,575 board feet/day
b. 10,000 board feet/day
c. 219%
d. 45.75% - ANSWERS✔-d. 45.75%
\Q\.Large, infrequent jumps in capacity are characteristic of companies that:
a. have an expansionist strategy
b. have a wait-and-see strategy
c. have low utilization
d. have high utilization - ANSWERS✔-a. have an expansionist strategy
\Q\.Which one of the following factors usually motivates a smaller capacity cushion?
a. unevenly distributed demands
b. high capital intensity
c. high penalty costs for overtime usage
d. requests for quick customer services - ANSWERS✔-b. high capital intensity