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the terms/phrases in

Section A

with the correct definitions/explanations

in

Section B.

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SECTION A

SECTION B

2.1

Productivity

(A)

The total time in which a job should be

completed at standard performance, i.e. basic times plus contingency

allowance plus relaxation allowance.

2.2

Machine

productivity

(B)

One of the factors that need to be considered when

conducting an activity sampling study.

2.3

External

productivity improvement techniques

(C)

An extension of

activity sampling that establishes the percentage of time during which

activities occur by rating the number of units produced to calculate a basic

time per unit.

2.4

Unrestricted work

D)

a work measurement technique, being a

development of estimating, in which the time required to carry out elements

of a task at a defined rate of working is estimated partially from knowledge

and practical experience of the work concerned and partially from synthetic

data.

2.5

Load factor

(E)

One of the input resources used to convert

material into products.

2.6

Standard time

(F)

That part of the total cycle time of a machine-controlled

or process-controlled task that the worker is required to carry out at a

standard performance level.

2.7

Representative

sample

 

(G)

Work in which the

output of the worker is limited only by factors that the worker can control.

2.8

Rated activity

sampling

(H)

The attitude of workers and management towards

productivity and economic and environmental factors.

2.9

Analytical estimating

(I) This

can be measured in monetary terms, which is value

earned over machine costs

.

2.10

Labour

(J)

An

efficiency criterion used to compare the output–input of an establishment,

economy, organisation, industry or part of an industry to the same entity’s

output–input during a previous period, to the output–input of other

organisations/industries, or to set standards.

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