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    1 Taxonomy: Knowledge 2. A functioning MRP system is required prior to adopting lean planning and control systems. FALSE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 5 Taxonomy: Knowledge 3. In a lean environment, anything not essential to the product or process is viewed as waste. TRUE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 2 Taxonomy: Knowledge 4. The ultimate goal of lean operations is a system characterized by the smooth, rapid flow of materials. TRUE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 2 Taxonomy: Knowledge

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    of one to three months. FALSE Difficulty: Medium TLO: 1 Taxonomy: Knowledge 2. The goal of aggregate planning is to achieve a production plan that attempts to balance the organization's resources and meet expected demand. TRUE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 1 Taxonomy: Knowledge 3. Aggregate planners are concerned with the quality and quantity of expected demand. FALSE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 1 Taxonomy: Knowledge 4. Aggregate planning is used to establish general

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    Eastern North America B) Eastern Europe C) Northwestern Europe D) East Asia E) Eastern South America Answer: E Diff: 1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Geog. Standard: 11 Section: Key Issue 1 2) The Industrial Revolution began in A) Great Britain. B) Japan. C) Russia. D) the United States. E) the Fertile Crescent. Answer: A Diff: 1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Geog. Standard: 11 Section: Key Issue 1 3) Geographers recognize that connections are

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    global opportunities. Ans: True Response: Page 234 Difficulty: Easy Ref: Learning From Others AACSB: Strategy Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 2. Empowerment is letting others make decisions and exercise discretion in their work. Ans: True Response: Page 235 Difficulty: Easy Ref: Learning About Yourself AACSB: Leadership Principles Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 3. Allowing others make decisions and exercise discretion in their work define empowerment. Ans: True Response:

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    Voluntary Filing Program VFP on EDGAR, conform to the suggested XBRL taxonomies and specifications as well as requirements for XBRL filings and whether the quality of XBRL filings improved between 2005 and 2007. Their examination include 9 points investigated to achieve their goal, use of extension taxonomies, notes and MD&A, agreement of XBRL-related documents with official filings, consistency, validation tests for extensions taxonomies and instance documents, FRIS and FRTA tests, and other errors.

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    goods is made with hard cash B. Living, working, learning, and playing in a digital world C. Accessing information over the Internet D. Being born after 1990   AACSB: Use of Information Technology Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: 1 Taxonomy: Knowledge and Understanding   2. Why do we consider technology invasive?  A. Technology is an integral part of our personal, as well as our professional, lives B. Technology is so pervasive that we believe we cannot live without it C. Technology

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     call the bondholder to determine if he or she would like to extend the term of the bond agreement.   BLOOMS TAXONOMY QUESTION TYPE: KNOWLEDGE LEARNING OBJECTIVE NUMBER: 1 LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: BASIC Ross - Chapter 006 #13 SECTION: 6.2 TOPIC: CALL PROVISION TYPE: DEFINITIONS   2. An 8 percent semiannual coupon bond is priced at $1,204.60. The bond has a

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    67 e. .30   BLOOMS TAXONOMY QUESTION TYPE: APPLICATION LEARNING OBJECTIVE NUMBER: 2 LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: BASIC Ross - Chapter 003 #45 SECTION: 3.2 TOPIC: QUICK RATIO TYPE: PROBLEMS   2. Solomon, Inc. has net sales of $745,100 and costs of $590,800. The depreciation expense is $82,600 and the interest paid is $15,500. What is the amount of the firm's operating cash flow if the tax rate is 35 percent?  a. $46,605 b. $52,030 c. $71,700 D. $134,630 e. $105,720   BLOOMS TAXONOMY

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    This chapter provide the necessary definitions of terms used in the consecutive analysis and answers the first two subquestions of the research: “What is XBRL and how does it work?” and “What is an extension and when it is used by filers in XBRL submissions?” XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a programming language for the electronic communication of business and financial data around the world (Weber, 2003). XBRL is based on XML document (Extensible Markup Language). According to

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    thinking and higher order learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy is the forerunner. “Bloom’s Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of classifying thinking according to six cognitive levels of complexity,” said Forehand. The original taxonomy, created by Benjamin S. Bloom, consisted of six levels. The lower three levels were: knowledge, comprehension, and application. The higher three levels were: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Since its origination in 1956, the taxonomy has been revised to better suit 21st century

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