Explore topic-wise MCQs in Automata Theory.

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1.

The three main types of plastids are chloroplast, chromoplast and

A. leukocytes
B. leucoplasts
C. chlorophyll
D. None of Above
Answer» C. chlorophyll
2.

The contribution margin per unit is $5000, selling price is $1500 and variable manufacturing cost per unit is $1200 then per unit cost of marketing is

A. $4,200
B. $2,300
C. $7,700
D. $6,700
Answer» C. $7,700
3.

The proximal convoluted tubule has many

A. tight junctions to hold adjacent cells together to prevent fluid passing through cells
B. thousands of holes in the endothelial cells
C. All of above
D. tight junctions to hold adjacent cells together to prevent fluid passing between cells
Answer» E.
4.

The capacity of the operations in company which does not consider shutdown periods and interruptions in operations is considered as

A. normal capacity
B. theoretical costing
C. standard capacity
D. actual capacity
Answer» C. standard capacity
5.

The difference between absorption costing and variable costing is the accountability of

A. direct overhead
B. indirect overhead cost
C. fixed manufacturing cost
D. variable manufacturing cost
Answer» D. variable manufacturing cost
6.

Pigments containing bodies which are bounded by membrane are called

A. plastids
B. chlorophyll
C. chloroplast
D. hemoglobin
Answer» B. chlorophyll
7.

The first layer that is formed between primary walls of neighboring cells is called

A. primary lamella
B. middle lamella
C. secondary lamella
D. tertiary lamella
Answer» C. secondary lamella
8.

When was Always the Young Strangers published?

A. 1948
B. 1953
C. 1944
D. 1946
Answer» C. 1944
9.

The number of units must be sold to earn targeted operating income are calculated by dividing the total fixed cost operating income and

A. marginal cost per unit
B. variable cost per unit
C. fixed cost per unit
D. contribution margin per unit
Answer» E.
10.

The first stage in urine making is

A. ultra filtration
B. ultra absorption
C. selective reabsorption
D. egestion
Answer» B. ultra absorption
11.

Which of the following methods is most likely to be quantitative?

A. Gram staining
B. Dilution and plating
C. None of these
D. Wet mount
Answer» C. None of these
12.

In the pour plate method, the mixed culture is diluted directly in tubes of

A. sterile liquid usually water
B. liquid agar medium
C. none of these
D. both ( and (
Answer» C. none of these
13.

The sum of returned working capital and net initial investment is divided by 2 to calculate

A. increase in operating income
B. average investment over five years
C. average capital invested
D. average rate of return
Answer» C. average capital invested
14.

Most common disaccharides include

A. sucrose
B. maltose
C. All of above
D. lactose
Answer» D. lactose
15.

The concept which explains that a money received in present time is more valuable than money received in future is classifeid as

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
16.

The analysis and estimation of cash flows includes

A. input data and key output
B. depreciation schedule
C. net salvage values
D. all of above
Answer» E.
17.

The energy for active transport is provided through

A. chemical energy
B. radiant source
C. cell surface membranes
D. Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
Answer» E.
18.

The process of isolating various components of cell is called

A. cell division
B. cell fractionation
C. cell elimination
D. cell separation
Answer» C. cell elimination
19.

The fixed direct manufacturing cost is calculated by multiplying standard prices to standard quantity of input allowed for actual output in

A. input costing
B. output costing
C. standard costing
D. achieved costing
Answer» D. achieved costing
20.

A definite shape given to the cell is by

A. cell membrane
B. ribosome
C. cell wall
D. nucleus
Answer» D. nucleus
21.

The concentration gradient is said to exist when the

A. concentration of ions is lesser inside the cell and more outside the cell
B. concentration of ions is more inside the cell and less outside the cell
C. water enters by osmosis
D. hypertonic solution enters the cells
Answer» C. water enters by osmosis
22.

The approach in which the over allocated and under allocated is spread in ending balance of finished goods control is classified as

A. allocation approach
B. unadjusted approach
C. proration approach
D. adjusted approach
Answer» D. adjusted approach
23.

The dimensions of analysis of cost includes

A. horizontally across dimension
B. horizontally upward dimension
C. vertically upward dimension
D. both a and c
Answer» E.
24.

Which disease did CDC control in the beginning?

A. Diphtheria
B. Malaria
C. Pneumonia
D. Typhoid
Answer» C. Pneumonia
25.

The contribution margin per unit is $7500, selling price is $1300 and variable manufacturing cost per unit is $1700 then per unit cost of marketing is

A. $4,500
B. $5,500
C. $6,500
D. $7,500
Answer» B. $5,500
26.

If the net initial investment is $6850000 and the uniform increase in yearly cashflows is $2050000 then payback period is

A. 3.34 years
B. 4.34 years
C. 5.34 years
D. 6.34 years
Answer» B. 4.34 years
27.

The approach used in choosing capacity level having no beginning inventory is classified as

A. write off variance approach
B. write in variance approach
C. adjusted variance approach
D. unadjusted variance approach
Answer» B. write in variance approach
28.

The organisms which lack mitosis division and use binary fission method for cell division are known as

A. prokaryotes
B. eukaryotes
C. yeast
D. fungi
Answer» B. eukaryotes
29.

The presence of nucleus in a cell was reported by

A. Robert Hooke
B. Robert Brown
C. Lorenz Oaken
D. Theodor Schwann
Answer» C. Lorenz Oaken
30.

The net investment in operating capital is $7000 and the net operating profit after taxes is $11,000 then the free cash flow is

A. −$18000
B. $18,000
C. −$4000
D. $4,000
Answer» E.
31.

Which book won Carl Sandburg Pulitzer Prize in 1940?

A. The People, Yes
B. Good Morning, America
C. The American Songbag
D. Abraham Lincoln: The War Years
Answer» E.
32.

The net investment in operating capital is $5000 and the net operating profit after taxes is $8000 then the free cash flow is

A. $13,000
B. −$3000
C. $3,000
D. −$13000
Answer» D. −$13000
33.

The capacity utilization of the business to satisfy average customer demand over a specific period of time is classified as

A. seasonal capacity utilization
B. normal capacity utilization
C. standard capacity utilization
D. theoretical capacity utilization
Answer» C. standard capacity utilization
34.

Death or mental retardation can takes place if accumulation happens in

A. somatic cells
B. brain cells
C. meristemetic cells
D. sensory cells
Answer» C. meristemetic cells
35.

The capacity level of operations which is less than theoretical capacity is considered as

A. practical capacity
B. theoretical costing
C. standard capacity
D. actual capacity
Answer» B. theoretical costing
36.

The functions which are performed by cell surface membrane do not include

A. Exchange of waste materials
B. Exchange of nutrients
C. Receive hormone messages
D. Enable Mitosis
Answer» E.
37.

The cashflows method used by net present value method and internal rate of return are

A. vertical cashflows
B. discounted cashflows
C. lean cashflows
D. future cashflows
Answer» C. lean cashflows
38.

In super variable costing, all costs other than direct material costs are recorded in the period

A. of incurring
B. of sale
C. of manufacturing
D. of indirect recording
Answer» B. of sale
39.

The fixed manufacturing cost expensed under variable costing and are not expensed in absorption costing only if

A. production exceeds breakeven sales
B. breakeven sales exceeds production
C. price exceeds cost
D. cost exceeds price
Answer» B. breakeven sales exceeds production
40.

The selling price is $2500, variable manufacturing cost per unit is $1000 and variable marketing cost per unit is $500 then contribution margin per unit is

A. $4,000
B. $2,500
C. $1,000
D. $15,000
Answer» D. $15,000
41.

The income statements in absorption costing follows the format of

A. inventory margin
B. sales margin
C. gross margin
D. production margin
Answer» D. production margin
42.

Rough endoplasmic reticulum assists in the synthesis of

A. carbohydrates
B. proteins
C. fats, glucose, starch
D. lipids
Answer» C. fats, glucose, starch
43.

In actual costing, the actual quantity of used inputs is multiplied to actual prices to calculate

A. fixed direct manufacturing cost
B. variable direct manufacturing cost
C. fixed indirect manufacturing cost
D. variable indirect manufacturing cost
Answer» B. variable direct manufacturing cost
44.

The thickest part in the three layers of arteries, is

A. tunica externa
B. tunica intima
C. all are of same thickness
D. tunica media
Answer» E.
45.

2000 years ago a statue of 33 meter was built in

A. Rome
B. Rhodes (Greece)
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» C. none
46.

Which of the following is used for the proper maintenance and preservation of pure cultures?

A. Preservation by overlaying cultures with mineral oil
B. Periodic transfer to fresh media
C. All of the above
D. Preservation by lyophilization
Answer» D. Preservation by lyophilization
47.

he process of making long term decisions for investment of capital in projects is classified as

A. lead budgeting
B. lean budgeting
C. capital budgeting
D. relevant budgeting
Answer» D. relevant budgeting
48.

Amylase is produced in seed by

A. auxins
B. gibberellins
C. Cytokinins
D. Abscisic acid
Answer» C. Cytokinins
49.

Of which party was Carl Sandburg member?

A. Social Democratic
B. Republican
C. Conservative
D. Green
Answer» B. Republican
50.

As prices falls, the decrease in demand for the product when the competitors prices are not met is classified as

A. downward supply spiral
B. upward supply spiral
C. downward demand spiral
D. upward demand spiral
Answer» D. upward demand spiral