AC 116 MIDTERM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Chapter 8 1. A necessary element of internal control is a. database b. systems design c. systems analysis d. information and communication ANS: D 2. An example of a preventive control is a. the use of a bank account b. separation of the Purchasing Department and Accounting Department personnel c. bonding employees who handle cash d. accepting payment in currency only ANS: B 3. Under the voucher system‚ every transaction is recorded
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enzymes c. hormones d. genetics 2. Which hormone controls female secondary sex characteristics and also plays a part in menstruation and ovulation? a. estrogen b. prolactin c. testosterone d. Bartholin’s hormone 3. What structures produce ova and the hormones estrogen and progesterone? a. fallopian tubes b. ovaries c. fimbriae d. Bartholin’s glands 4. Where does fertilization of an ovum and a sperm cell occur? a. uterus b. vagina c. uterine tube d. fallopian
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CHAPTER 8: FLEXIBLE BUDGETS‚ VARIANCES‚ AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL: II TRUE/FALSE 1. Overhead costs are a major part of costs for most companies – more than 50% of all costs for some companies. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 2. At the start of the budget period‚ management will have made most decisions regarding the level of variable costs to be incurred. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 At the start of the budget period‚ management will have made most decisions
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Short Responses for Garrison CH 8 and CH 9‚ Midterm‚ and part of AICE CH 7 Explain how wind‚ temperature‚ density‚ the Coriolis effect and the shape of the sea bed produce ocean currents and upwelling. Ocean currents are the continuous movement of ocean water driven by forces acting on the water‚ including: wind‚ waves‚ the Coriolis effect‚ temperature‚ salinity and tides. The contours of the sea bed influence the strength and direction of the current. Surface ocean currents are generally
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Ch. 10 FRQs 1. A) The problem with the election in 1800 was that it wasn’t much of an “election” at all. Newspapers‚ at the time‚ were mostly partisan‚ and weren’t concerned with telling the truth all the time. Also‚ because of their lack in technology‚ campaigning was almost impossible for presidential candidates‚ so not much was done to campaign their running of office. Bottom line‚ there were NO primaries‚ NO nominating conventions
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accomplish organizational goals through planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling people and other organizational resources. (1) Planning- anticipating trends and determining the best strategies and tactics (2) Organizing- designing the structure of the organization and creating conditions and systems in which everyone and everything work together (3) Leading- creating a vision for the organization and communicating‚ guiding‚ training‚ coaching and motivating other to achieve goals and
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Capstone Checkpoint Andrea Murphy HCR 220 October 20‚ 2011 Linda Johnson Capstone Checkpoint In my own words how‚ HIPPA‚ ICD‚ CPT‚ and HCPCS influence each of the ten steps of the medical billing process is that when it comes to medical billing and the coding process‚ there is a special task that must be completed by the billing staff members of any medical facility‚ whether it is a small doctor’s office or a large hospital. They must provide quality care in the mean while protecting the
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Chapter 8: Identifying Market Segments and Targets GENERAL CONCEPT QUESTIONS Multiple Choice 1. In ________ marketing‚ the seller engages in the mass production‚ mass distribution‚ and mass promotion of one product for all buyers. a. group b. mass c. general d. segmented e. differentiated Answer: b Page: 226 Difficulty: Medium AACSB: Analytic Skills 2. The argument for ________ marketing is that it creates the largest potential market‚ which leads
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3. What was glam rock and how can its influence be seen in 1970s rock? Glam rock was characterized as a form of rock that was performed by male performers who wore makeup and very feminine clothing. Many glam rock bands had very elaborate stage shows and costumes and were also known to make many references to both sexuality and drugs in their performances and lyrics. In addition to the sexual references‚ glam rock was also known for its gender ambiguity as well as depictions of androgyny. Glam
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specified in a contract. PAY STRUCTURE Many employers use market surveys to validate their own job evaluation results. For example‚ job evaluation may place purchasing assistant jobs at the same level in the job structure as some secretarial jobs. But if the market shows vastly different pay rates for the two types of work‚ most employers will recheck their evaluation process to see whether the jobs have been properly evaluated. Some may even establish a separate structure for different types of work
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