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1. What is standard cost?
A. The total number of units times the budgeted amount expected
B. Any amount that appears on a budget
C. The total amount that appears on the budget for product costs
D. The amount management thinks should be incurred to produce a good or service

2. A standard cost is
A. the average cost in an industry.
B. a predetermined cost.
C. the historical cost of producing a product last year
D. a cost which is paid for a group of similar products.

3. The difference between a budget and a standard is that
A. a budget expresses what costs were, while a standard expresses what costs should be.
B. a budget expresses a total amount, while a standard expresses a unit amount.
C. a budget expresses management's plans, while a standard reflects what actually happened.
D. standards are excluded from the cost accounting system, whereas budgets are generally incorporated into the cost accounting system.

4. Standard costs may be used by
A. universities.
B. governmental agencies.
C. charitable organizations.
D. all of these answers are correct

5. The final decision as to what standard costs should be is the responsibility of
A. management.
B. the quality control engineer.
C. the purchasing agent.
D. the managerial accountants.

6. The most rigorous of all standards is the
A. normal standard.
B. realistic standard.
C. conceivable standard.
D. ideal standard.

7. An unfavorable materials quantity variance would occur if
A. more materials were purchased than were used.
B. actual pounds of materials used were greater than the standard pounds allowed
C. actual pounds of materials used were less than the standard pounds allowed
D. actual labor hours used were greater than the standard labor hours allowed

8. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Variances are the differences between total actual costs and total standard costs.
B. When actual costs exceed standard costs, the variance is favorable.
C. An unfavorable variance results when actual costs are decreasing but standards are not changed.
D. all of the above are true

10. Labor efficiency is measured by the
A. materials quantity variance.
B. labor quantity variance.
C. labor rate variance.
D. total labor variance.

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Nestor Rutherford
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