A. for checking the relative values of various layouts
B. when a group of workers are working at a place
C. where processes require the operator to be moved from one place to another
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. for checking the relative values of various layouts
B. when a group of workers are working at a place
C. where processes require the operator to be moved from one place to another
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. Dry work Plan
B. Halsey Premium Plan
C. Taylor Plan
D. Bedaux Plan
E. Rowan Plan
A. value analysis
B. operation research
C. linear programming
D. model analysis
E. none of the above
A. relations between factors must be linear (positive)
B. relations between factors must be linear (negative)
C. A. or B.
D. only one factor should change at a time, others remaining constant
E. none of the above
A. Halsey Premium Plan
B. Bedaux Plan
C. Lincoln Plan
D. Rowan Plan
E. Taylor Plan
A. 2 HA
B. 1.33 HA
C. 1.5 HA
D. 1.15 HA
E. 2.5 HA
A. 50%
B. 661%
C. 75%
D. 80%
E. 90%
A. Rowan Plan
B. Bedaux Plan
C. Taylor Differential Piece rate system
D. Halsey Premium plan
E. Day work plan
A. improving present method and finding standard time
B. motivation of workers
C. improving production capability
D. improving production planning and control
E. all of the above
A. operation
B. inspection
C. transport
D. delay/temporary storage
E. none of the above