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Question 1
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The remuneration of these employees
would be classi ed as cost of indirect 1 3 0
labour:
a. Maintenance workers in a
food manufacturer
b. Bricklayers in a construction
company
c. Machinists in a clothing
manufacturer
d. Assemblers in a furniture
manufacturer
Question 2
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The calculated break-even point of a
company may be affected by ...
If the applied overheads are less than the
actual overheads this will result in?
a. Pre-determined rate recovery
b. No recovery
c. Under recovery
d. Over recovery
Question 7
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The actual production overhead costs for
the month were less that the applied
overheads. The accurate treatment of the
over/under-recovery of overheads is
journalised as …
a. Dr Work-in-Progress; Cr Finished
Goods Inventory.
b. Dr Cost of Sales; Cr Production
Overhead Clearance.
c. Dr Production Overhead
Clearance; Cr Work-in-Progress.
d. Dr Production Overheads
Clearance; Cr Cost of Sales.
Question 8
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When a predetermined overhead rate is
applied to the actual units manufactured,
this is referred to as …
In describing the linear cost function, y =
a + bx, it is correct to say …
a. a and b are both constant at all
levels of output.
b. y is the independent variable.
c. b equals the change in cost
divided by the change in
output.
d. a is the variable cost per unit.
Question 10
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Assuming that all variables remain
constant, an increase in variable cost per
unit will ...
a. Increase contribution
b. Decrease pro t
c. Decrease xed cost
d. Change nothing
Question 11
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Mark 3.00 out of 3.00
A careful analysis by the cost accountant
of People (Pty) Ltd has determined that;
if a plane operates for 1 450 kilometres
(km) during a month, the average semi-
variable operating costs is R1,50 per km.
If the plane operates only 980 km during
a month, the average semi-variable
operating costs is R1,95 per km. Using
the high-low method, the variable costs
per km is calculated as:
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