A) $262,000
B) $155,000
C) $112,000
D) $451,000
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Multiple Choice
A) $394,000
B) $409,000
C) $455,000
D) $470,000
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Essay
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Repairs and replacements beyond the warranty period.
B) Technical support provided to suppliers.
C) Quality improvement projects.
D) Rework labor and overhead.
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Multiple Choice
A) Audits of the effectiveness of the quality system.
B) Systems development.
C) Quality improvement projects.
D) Debugging software errors.
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Multiple Choice
A) $107,000
B) $125,000
C) $84,000
D) $89,000
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Multiple Choice
A) prevention cost.
B) appraisal cost.
C) internal failure cost.
D) external failure cost.
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Essay
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Essay
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Multiple Choice
A) $94,000
B) $480,000
C) $104,000
D) $306,000
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Multiple Choice
A) $122,000
B) $174,000
C) $104,000
D) $102,000
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Multiple Choice
A) prevention cost.
B) appraisal cost.
C) internal failure cost.
D) external failure cost.
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Multiple Choice
A) Rework labor and overhead.
B) Technical support provided to suppliers.
C) Quality improvement projects.
D) Systems development.
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Multiple Choice
A) $212,000
B) $166,000
C) $122,000
D) $114,000
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Multiple Choice
A) Net cost of spoilage.
B) Supervision of testing and inspection activities.
C) Liability arising from defective products.
D) Technical support provided to suppliers.
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Multiple Choice
A) Final product testing and inspection.
B) Warranty repairs and replacements.
C) Depreciation of test equipment.
D) Debugging software errors.
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Multiple Choice
A) An increase in prevention and appraisal costs resulted in fewer defects, and therefore, resulted in a decrease in internal and external failure costs.
B) A decrease in internal and external failure costs resulted in less need for prevention and appraisal costs.
C) Quality costs such as scrap and rework decreased by 48%.
D) Quality costs such as returns and repairs under warranty decreased by 40%.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Disposal of defective products.
B) Net cost of spoilage.
C) Depreciation of test equipment.
D) Technical support provided to suppliers.
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