A. 2 ha
B. 1.33 ha
C. 1.5 ha
D. 1.15 ha
A. Halsey premium plan
B. Bedaux plan
C. Lincoln plan
D. Rowan plan
A. Relations between factors must be linear (positive)
B. Relations between factors must be linear (negative)
C. A. or b.
D. Only one factor should change at a time, others remaining constant
A. Value analysis
B. Operation research
C. Linear programming
D. Model analysis
A. dry work plan
B. halsey premium plan
C. taylor plan
D. bedaux plan
A. For checking the relative values of various layouts
B. When a group of workers are working at a place
C. Where processes require the operator to be moved from one place to another
D. All of the above
A. Latest allowable time and the normal expected time
B. Latest allowable time and the earliest expected time
C. Proposed allowable time and the earliest expected time
D. Normal allowable time and the latest expected time
A. activities and events are clearly shown
B. early start and late finish of an activity are clearly marked
C. activity times are clear
D. critical path can be easily determined
A. Mtm (method time measurement)
B. Wfs (work factor systems)
C. Bnts (basic motion time study)
D. All of the above
A. Organisation performance x motivation = profits
B. Knowledge x skill = ability
C. Ability x motivation = performance
D. Attitude x situation = motivation