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This section includes 436 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Bioinformatics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 401. |
The type of costs that cannot be traced for individual products but help in supporting an organization are classified as |
| A. | individual sustaining costs |
| B. | facility sustaining costs |
| C. | sustained tracing |
| D. | support tracing |
| Answer» C. sustained tracing | |
| 402. |
The cost pool category, which have the similar cause and effect relationship, with each cost driver uses as an allocation base is classified as |
| A. | heterogeneous price pool |
| B. | homogenous cost pool |
| C. | heterogeneous cost pool |
| D. | homogenous price pool |
| Answer» C. heterogeneous cost pool | |
| 403. |
In the activity based costing method implementation, an output unit level costs are classified as |
| A. | indirect costs |
| B. | direct cost |
| C. | labor cost |
| D. | raw material cost |
| Answer» B. direct cost | |
| 404. |
If an initial investment is $765000, the payback period is 4.5 years, then increase in future cash flow will be |
| A. | $5,645,000 |
| B. | $6,442,500 |
| C. | $3,442,500 |
| D. | $5,442,500 |
| Answer» D. $5,442,500 | |
| 405. |
If the net initial investment is $985000, returned working capital is $7500, then an average investment over five years will be |
| A. | $596,300 |
| B. | $485,300 |
| C. | $496,250 |
| D. | $486,250 |
| Answer» D. $486,250 | |
| 406. |
The product which requires large amount of resources, but incur low per unit cost is classified as |
| A. | product under costing |
| B. | product over costing |
| C. | expected under cost |
| D. | expected over cost |
| Answer» B. product over costing | |
| 407. |
The costs of undertaken activities is to support individual products and are known as |
| A. | expected sustaining |
| B. | input sustaining |
| C. | output sustaining |
| D. | product sustaining costs |
| Answer» E. | |
| 408. |
The hierarchy which is based on different types of cost allocation and drivers, to categorize cost pool activity is classified as |
| A. | cost hierarchy |
| B. | price hierarchy |
| C. | activity hierarchy |
| D. | purpose hierarchy |
| Answer» B. price hierarchy | |
| 409. |
The categories of cash flows include |
| A. | net initial investment |
| B. | cash flow from operations after paying taxes |
| C. | cash flow from terminal disposal after paying taxes |
| D. | all of above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 410. |
A concept which explains a received money in present time, is more valuable than money received in future is called |
| A. | lead value of money |
| B. | storage value of money |
| C. | time value of money |
| D. | cash value of money |
| Answer» D. cash value of money | |
| 411. |
If the nominal rate is 26% and the inflation rate is 12%, then the real rate can be |
| A. | 13.75% |
| B. | 11.65% |
| C. | 12.50% |
| D. | 13.50% |
| Answer» D. 13.50% | |
| 412. |
The net initial investment is divided by uniform increasing in future cash flows to calculate |
| A. | discounting period |
| B. | investment period |
| C. | payback period |
| D. | earning period |
| Answer» D. earning period | |
| 413. |
If the net initial investment is $6850000 and the uniform increases yearly cash flows is $2050000, then payback period will be |
| A. | 3.34 years |
| B. | 4.34 years |
| C. | 5.34 years |
| D. | 6.34 years |
| Answer» B. 4.34 years | |
| 414. |
If the demand of one year is 25000 units, relevant ordering cost for each purchase order is $210, carrying cost of one unit of stock is $25 then the economic order quantity will be |
| A. | 678 packages |
| B. | 648 packages |
| C. | 658 packages |
| D. | 668 packages |
| Answer» C. 658 packages | |
| 415. |
If an average inventory is 2000 units, annual relevant carrying cost of each unit is $5, then the annual relevant carrying cost will be |
| A. | $5,000 |
| B. | $4,500 |
| C. | $5,500 |
| D. | $6,000 |
| Answer» B. $4,500 | |
| 416. |
Which of the following is an example of purchasing costs? |
| A. | incoming freight |
| B. | storage costs |
| C. | insurance |
| D. | spoilage |
| Answer» D. spoilage | |
| 417. |
The activities related to coordinating, controlling and planning flow of inventory are classified as |
| A. | decisional management |
| B. | throughput management |
| C. | inventory management |
| D. | manufacturing management |
| Answer» D. manufacturing management | |
| 418. |
The cost of product failure, error prevention and appraisals can be classified under |
| A. | stocking costs |
| B. | stock-out costs |
| C. | costs of quality |
| D. | shrinkage costs |
| Answer» D. shrinkage costs | |
| 419. |
The type of spoilage, which is considered as controllable and can be avoided is called |
| A. | abnormal spoilage |
| B. | normal spoilage |
| C. | transferred-in spoilage |
| D. | transferred-out spoilage |
| Answer» B. normal spoilage | |
| 420. |
Total transferred-out cost plus normal spoilage is divided by number of goods units produced, to calculate |
| A. | cost per good units transferred out |
| B. | cost per good units transferred in |
| C. | revenue per good units transferred out |
| D. | revenue per good units transferred in |
| Answer» B. cost per good units transferred in | |
| 421. |
If the units of normal spoilage are 150 and the total good units manufactured are 1500, then the normal spoilage rate would be |
| A. | 14% |
| B. | 15% |
| C. | 10% |
| D. | 12% |
| Answer» D. 12% | |
| 422. |
In an activity based costing implementation, the product's diverse demand is based on |
| A. | batch size |
| B. | complexity |
| C. | process steps |
| D. | all of above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 423. |
An approach in which the company under-costs it's one product and over-costs at least one product is classified as |
| A. | service-cost across subsidizing |
| B. | product-price cross subsidizing |
| C. | product-cost cross subsidizing |
| D. | product cross subsidizing |
| Answer» D. product cross subsidizing | |
| 424. |
In an activity based cost system; an activity/unit of work or task with differentiated purposes will be classified as |
| A. | different task |
| B. | purpose cost |
| C. | an activity |
| D. | an allocation cost |
| Answer» D. an allocation cost | |
| 425. |
The budgeted total cost in indirect cost pool, is divided by budgeted total quantity of the cost allocation base, is calculated by |
| A. | budgeted direct cost rate |
| B. | budgeted indirect cost rate |
| C. | expected indirect cost rate |
| D. | direct budget percentage |
| Answer» C. expected indirect cost rate | |
| 426. |
The costs of all the activities for individual products or services can be called |
| A. | purpose level costs |
| B. | output-unit level costs |
| C. | input-unit level costs |
| D. | activity level costs |
| Answer» C. input-unit level costs | |
| 427. |
SELF_COMPLEMENTARITY_OF_DNA_SEQUENCES_CANNOT_BE_IDENTIFIED_USING_A_DOT_PLOT.?$ |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 428. |
Which_of_the_following_is_untrue_about_dot_plot_method_and_its_applications?$ |
| A. | This method gives a direct visual statement of the relationship between two sequences |
| B. | One of its advantages is identification of sequence repeat regions based on the presence of parallel diagonals of the same size vertically or horizontally in the matrix |
| C. | It is not useful in identifying chromosomal repeats |
| D. | The method can be used in identifying nucleic acid secondary structures through detecting self-complementarity of a sequence |
| Answer» D. The method can be used in identifying nucleic acid secondary structures through detecting self-complementarity of a sequence | |
| 429. |
A sequence can be aligned with itself to identify internal repeat elements? |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 430. |
If the selected window size is too long, sensitivity of the alignment is lost. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 431. |
A problem exists when comparing _____ sequences using the dot matrix method, namely, the _______ |
| A. | small, amplification |
| B. | large, amplification |
| C. | small, high noise level |
| D. | large, high noise level |
| Answer» E. | |
| 432. |
When the two sequences have substantial regions of similarity, many dots line up to form contiguous _______ lines. |
| A. | crossings on |
| B. | horizontal |
| C. | diagonal |
| D. | vertical |
| Answer» D. vertical | |
| 433. |
In a dot matrix, two sequences to be compared are written in the _____________ of the matrix. |
| A. | horizontal and vertical axes |
| B. | 2 parallel horizontal axes |
| C. | 2 parallel vertical axes |
| D. | horizontal axis (one preceding another) |
| Answer» B. 2 parallel horizontal axes | |
| 434. |
Alignment algorithms, both global and local, are fundamentally similar and only differ in the optimization strategy used in aligning similar residues. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 435. |
In local alignment, the two sequences to be aligned cannot be of unequal lengths. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 436. |
The overall goal of pair wise sequence alignment is to find the best pairing of two sequences, such that there is maximum correspondence among residues. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |