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Units
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SECTION A
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SECTION B
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1
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Effectiveness
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A) refers to that part of the total cycle time of a machine- (or process-) controlled task that the worker is required to carry out at a standard performance level.
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2
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Profitability
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B) is regarded as the assessment of the worker's rate of working relative to the observer's concept of the rate corresponding to standard or normal pace.
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3
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Productivity
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C) is the ratio of machine running time at standard to machine available time.
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4
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Labour productivity
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D) is the time during which a machine cannot be operated on production or ancillary work owing to breakdown, maintenance requirements, or for other, similar reasons.
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5
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Productivity improvement
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E) involves work in which the output of the worker is limited only by factors within the control of the worker.
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6
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Unrestricted work
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F) is usually determined by calculating the labour outputs per worker hour or machine hour and comparing it with a previous performance or period.
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7
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Machine downtime
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G) is achieved through simpler product designs and specifications.
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8
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Machine effective utilisation index (MEUI)
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H) can be measurement at various levels of various industrial functions and factors of production one of which it is a company.
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9
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Rating
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I) the attainment of a desired goal - in other words, the correct task has been completed regardless of the method or technique used to achieve it
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10
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Load factor
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J) is the relationship, expressed as a percentage, between profits made during a specific period and the capital used to make the profit
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