A. Product layout
B. Functional layout
C. Automatic material handling equipment
D. Specialisation of operation
A. Overall simplification, safety of integration
B. Economy in space
C. Maximum travel time in plant
D. To provide conveniently located shops
A. An idea of the flow of materials at various stages
B. A compact estimate of the handling which must be done between various work sections
C. The information for changes required in rearranging material handling equipment
D. An approximate estimate of the handling which must be done at a particular station
A. Batch production
B. Continuous type of product
C. Effective utilisation of machines
D. All of the above
A. Material handling
B. Proper utilisation of manpower
C. Production schedule
D. Efficient working of machine
A. Second
B. Minute
C. Hour
D. Day
A. Detailed calculations
B. Convenience
C. Table of random numbers
D. Past experience
A. Time motion unit
B. Time measurement unit
C. Time movement unit
D. Technique measurement unit
A. Analysis of a MAN-work method by using a motion picture camera with a timing device in the field of view
B. Motion study* observed on enhanced time intervals
C. Motion study of a sequence of operations conducted systematically
D. Study of MAN and machine conducted simultaneously
A. Determine overhead expenses
B. Provide a basis for setting piece prices or incentive wages
C. Determine standard costs
D. Determine the capability of an operator to handle the number of machines