Question : Objective 18.1 1) Spoilage refers to ________. A) units of production that : 1211898

 

 

Objective 18.1

 

1) Spoilage refers to ________.

A) units of production that do not meet the specifications required by customers but that are subsequently repaired and sold as good finished units

B) units of production whether fully or partially completed, that do not meet the specifications required by customers for good units and are discarded or sold at reduced prices

C) residual material that results from manufacturing a product

D) products of a joint production process that have low total sales values relative to the total sales value of the main product

 

2) Rework refers to ________.

A) units of production that do not meet the specifications required by customers but that are

subsequently repaired and sold as good finished units

B) products of a joint production process that have low total sales values relative to the total sales value of the main product

C) units of production whether fully or partially completed, that do not meet the specifications

required by customers for good units and are discarded or sold at reduced prices

D) residual material that results from manufacturing a product

 

3) Which of the following is an example of spoilage?

A) short lengths from woodworking operations

B) edges from plastic molding operations

C) defective units of laptops detected after the production process but reworked before the units are sold as good products  to customers

D) defective aluminum cans sold to aluminum manufacturers for remelting to produce other aluminum products

4) Scrap is ________.

A) units of production that do not meet the specifications required by customers but that are

subsequently repaired and sold as good finished units

B) products of a joint production process that have low total sales values relative to the total sales

value of the main product

C) residual material that results from manufacturing a product

D) units of production whether fully or partially completed, that do not meet the specifications

required by customers for good units and are discarded or sold at reduced prices

 

5) A production process which involves spoilage and rework occurs in ________.

A) the manufacture of high precision machine tools

B) the manufacture of semiconductor units

C) the manufacture of clothing

D) the mining industry

 

6) Which of the following is an example of scrap?

A) short lengths from woodworking operations

B) defective units of laptops detected after the production process but reworked before the units are sold as good products  to customers

C) defective aluminum cans sold to aluminum manufacturers for remelting to produce other aluminum products

D) defective shirts, jeans, shoes, and carpeting sold as seconds

 

7) Some amounts of spoilage, rework, or scrap are inherent in many production processes.

 

8) An item classified as spoilage has no value.

9) Reworked goods are unacceptable units of production usually NOT capable of being repaired or converted into a salable product.

 

10) Rework is finished production that is NOT in accordance with customer desires.  The product is redone and sold as finished goods.

 

 

 

 

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