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This section includes 401 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Automata Theory knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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 | |