问答题A job involves working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year.

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A job involves working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year.

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2.2 The Information Technology division (IT) of the RJ Business Consulting Group provides consulting services to itsclients as well as to other divisions within the group. Consultants always work in teams of two on every consultingday. Each consulting day is charged to external clients at £750 which represents cost plus 150% profit mark up. Thetotal cost per consulting day has been estimated as being 80% variable and 20% fixed.The director of the Human Resources (HR) division of RJ Business Consulting Group has requested the services oftwo teams of consultants from the IT division on five days per week for a period of 48 weeks, and has suggested thatshe meets with the director of the IT division in order to negotiate a transfer price. The director of the IT division hasresponded by stating that he is aware of the limitations of using negotiated transfer prices and intends to charge theHR division £750 per consulting day.The IT division always uses ‘state of the art’ video-conferencing equipment on all internal consultations which wouldreduce the variable costs by £50 per consulting day. Note: this equipment can only be used when providing internalconsultations.Required:(a) Calculate and discuss the transfer prices per consulting day at which the IT division should provideconsulting services to the HR division in order to ensure that the profit of the RJ Business Consulting Groupis maximised in each of the following situations:(i) Every pair of consultants in the IT division is 100% utilised during the required 48-week period inproviding consulting services to external clients, i.e. there is no spare capacity.(ii) There is one team of consultants who, being free from other commitments, would be available toundertake the provision of services to the HR division during the required 48-week period. All otherteams of consultants would be 100% utilised in providing consulting services to external clients.(iii) A major client has offered to pay the IT division £264,000 for the services of two teams of consultantsduring the required 48-week period.(12 marks)

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
根据题意可知,A=20 × 40 × 50 = $40,000=B,故AB相等,本题应选C项。
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  • 第1题:

    Onwhatbasisareworldwidenodenamesassigned?()

    A.per-serviceprofile

    B.per-computenode

    C.per-group

    D.per-VHBA


    参考答案:A

  • 第2题:

    请阅读短文,完成此题。
    We've got it all wrong, says Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecoms tycoon and world's second-richest man: we should be working only three days a week. Attending a business conference inParaguay, Mr. Slim said it was time for a"radical overhaul" of people's working lives. Instead of being able to retire at 50 or 60, he says, we should work until we are older--but take more time off as we do so.
    "People are going to have to work for more years, until they are 70 or 75, and just work three days a week--perhaps 11 hours a day," he told the conference, according to Paraguay.com newsagency. "With three work days a week, we would have more time to relax for quality of life. Havingfour days(off) would be very important to generate new entertainment activities and other ways ofbeing occupied." The 74-year-old self-made magnate believes that such a move would generate a healthier and more productive labour force, while tackling financial challenges linked to longevity.He is putting his money where his mouth is. In his Tehnex fixed-line phone company in Mexico,where workers on a collective labour contract who joined the company in their late teens areeligible to retire before they are 50, he has instituted a voluntary scheme allowing such workers tokeep working, on full pay, but they only need to work four days a week.
    Mr. Slim stunned the Mexican business world this month with plans to break up his Am6ricaM6vil empire, selling about a fifth of its assets, in order to avoid regulatory sanctions. Hiscompanies dominate 80 per cent of the fixed-line and 70 per cent of the mobile markets inMexico--above a new 50 per cent threshold. The magnate is a keen strategist and philanthropist,who has often said what he likes to do best is to think. He has cultivated interests outside thecorporate world: his passion for Rodin sculpture and art collecting is evident in the Soumaya museum in Mexico City dedicated to his late wife.
    Another of his deep-held beliefs is that education should be rethought. He told the conference in Paraguay that it should "not be boring, but should be fun" and should teach people "not to memorize but to reason; not to domesticate but to train". He also called for more vocationaltraining.
    Mr. Slim, who is at the age of 74 already, meanwhile, appears to have no plans to retire.
    "Look at who he respects: the (Mexican) banker Manuel Espinosa Yglesias was something of amentor, and he was still working in his late 80s," said Andrew Paxman, a British historian who iswriting a book about Mr. Slim.

    The best title of the passage may be
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    A.Carlos Slim Calls for a Three-day Working Week
    B.People Favour a Three-day Working Week
    C.Working Three Days a Week Is with Advantages
    D.Working Three Days a Week Will Be Implemented

    答案:A
    解析:
    本文主要讲述了墨西哥电信业大亨、全球第二大富豪卡洛斯·斯利姆(Carlos Slim)提倡一周只工作三天,接着阐述了这样工作的好处,以及他自己所做的努力。A项意为“卡洛斯·斯利姆提倡一周工作三天”,能够完整概括本文的主旨大意。B、C项太片面,D项文中未提到。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    A Four-day Week

    Fancy a three-day weekend一not just once in a while but week in week out? You may think your bosses would never agree to it,but the evidence suggests that employers,employees and the environment all benefit.
    The four-day week comes in two flavors.One option is to switch from five 8-hour days to four 10-hour days,meaning overall hours and salaries stay the same.Two years age,the state of Utah moved all of its employees,apart from the emergency services,to working 4/10,as it has become known.The hope was that by shutting down buildings for an extra day each week,energy bills would be cut by up to a fifth.
    The full results of this experiment won't be published until October,but an ongoing survey of 100 buildings suggests energy consumption has fallen by around 13 percent. The survey also found that 70 percent of employees prefer the 4/10 arrangement,and that people look fewer days off sick.
    The second form of the four-day week is to work the same number of hours per day for four days only,with a 20 percent pay cut. With the recession hutting revenues , accountancy(会计工作) company KPMG announced in February that it was offering its 11,000 U.K. employees the option of a four-day week to avoid job losses.So far 85 percent of employees have applied to join the scheme, and 800 now do a four-day week.
    Not everyone will like the idea of working longer days or taking a pay cut in exchange for a 3-day weekend,but it appears most do.According to Rex Facer at Brigham Young University in Provo,Utah,it was the crash of 1929 that led to the five-day week.During the next big financial crisis in the 1970s,there was much talk of moving to a four-day week,but for a variety of reasons that didn't pan out."Things are different now,"says Facer."I wouldn't be surprised if we could get 50 percent or more of the workforce working four-day weeks in the next few years."

    It can be inferred from the passage that_______.
    A:the majority of people dislike a pay cut for a 3-day weekend
    B:the 5 -day week schedule resulted from the 1929 economic crisis
    C:the 4-day week schedule was widespread in the 1970s
    D:the 4-day week schedule was put forward by Rex Facer

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:扰他州进行四天工作制实验,其目的是什么?选A的依据是第二段最后一句:"The hope was that by shutting down buildings for an extra day each week, energy bills would be cut by up to a fifth.”该州期望通过每周让办公大楼多关闭 1天的方式,削减高达1乃的能源费用。选项A的意思是降低能源的消耗,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:一个正在进行的调查显示_____。选C的依据是第三段第二句:."The survey also found that 70 percent of employees prefer the 4/10 arrangement, and that people look fewer days off sick.”这项调研还发现,70%的雇员更喜欢4天10'J、时工作制,而且雇员请病假的天数也减少了。选项C的意思是大部分员工赞同4天10小时工作制,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:我们对于四天工作制第二种版本的认识是什么? 选B的依据是第四段第二句:"With the recession hutting revenues, accountancy company KPMG announced in February that it was offering its 11,000 U .K.employees the option of a four-day week to avoid job losses.”毕马威会计师事务所(KPMG)在2月份宣布向其1.1万名英国员工提供4天工作制的选择,以避免裁员。选项B的意思是毕马威会计师事务所采用这一工作制是为了避免裁员,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:从短文中可以推理出什么? 选B的依据是最后一段第二句:"it was the crash of 1929 that led to the five-day week.”正是1929年的经济危机导致了五天工作制的诞生。选项B的意思是5天工作制是1929年经济危机的结果,与原文相符。
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  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    A Four-day Week

    Fancy a three-day weekend一not just once in a while but week in week out? You may think your bosses would never agree to it,but the evidence suggests that employers,employees and the environment all benefit.
    The four-day week comes in two flavors.One option is to switch from five 8-hour days to four 10-hour days,meaning overall hours and salaries stay the same.Two years age,the state of Utah moved all of its employees,apart from the emergency services,to working 4/10,as it has become known.The hope was that by shutting down buildings for an extra day each week,energy bills would be cut by up to a fifth.
    The full results of this experiment won't be published until October,but an ongoing survey of 100 buildings suggests energy consumption has fallen by around 13 percent. The survey also found that 70 percent of employees prefer the 4/10 arrangement,and that people look fewer days off sick.
    The second form of the four-day week is to work the same number of hours per day for four days only,with a 20 percent pay cut. With the recession hutting revenues , accountancy(会计工作) company KPMG announced in February that it was offering its 11,000 U.K. employees the option of a four-day week to avoid job losses.So far 85 percent of employees have applied to join the scheme, and 800 now do a four-day week.
    Not everyone will like the idea of working longer days or taking a pay cut in exchange for a 3-day weekend,but it appears most do.According to Rex Facer at Brigham Young University in Provo,Utah,it was the crash of 1929 that led to the five-day week.During the next big financial crisis in the 1970s,there was much talk of moving to a four-day week,but for a variety of reasons that didn't pan out."Things are different now,"says Facer."I wouldn't be surprised if we could get 50 percent or more of the workforce working four-day weeks in the next few years."

    What do we learn about the second form of the four-day week?
    A:It was first applied in the accountancy company KPMG.
    B:It was adopted by KPMG in order not to lay off workers.
    C:It came into existence when recession his revenues.
    D:It is embraced by more employees compared with the first form.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:扰他州进行四天工作制实验,其目的是什么?选A的依据是第二段最后一句:"The hope was that by shutting down buildings for an extra day each week, energy bills would be cut by up to a fifth.”该州期望通过每周让办公大楼多关闭 1天的方式,削减高达1乃的能源费用。选项A的意思是降低能源的消耗,与原文相符。
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    本题是细节考查题。题干是:我们对于四天工作制第二种版本的认识是什么? 选B的依据是第四段第二句:"With the recession hutting revenues, accountancy company KPMG announced in February that it was offering its 11,000 U .K.employees the option of a four-day week to avoid job losses.”毕马威会计师事务所(KPMG)在2月份宣布向其1.1万名英国员工提供4天工作制的选择,以避免裁员。选项B的意思是毕马威会计师事务所采用这一工作制是为了避免裁员,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:从短文中可以推理出什么? 选B的依据是最后一段第二句:"it was the crash of 1929 that led to the five-day week.”正是1929年的经济危机导致了五天工作制的诞生。选项B的意思是5天工作制是1929年经济危机的结果,与原文相符。
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  • 第5题:

    One hertz is equal to one ( )

    • A、cycle per centimeter
    • B、cycle per meter
    • C、cycle per second
    • D、cycle per eV

    正确答案:C

  • 第6题:

    传送速度单位“bps”的含义是()。

    • A、bytes per second
    • B、bits per second
    • C、baud per second
    • D、billion bytes per second

    正确答案:B

  • 第7题:

    RPM()

    • A、revolutions per minute
    • B、revolutions per mile
    • C、revolutions per month
    • D、very personal matter

    正确答案:A

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Kara attends a university where students study for an average (arithmetic mean) of 13.4 hours per week. How many hours per week does Kara study?  (1) The standard deviation of study time at Kara’s school is 2.8.  (2) Kara’s study time is one standard deviation away from the mean.

    正确答案: E
    解析:
    (1)条件告诉了Kara学校学生学习时间的总标准差,无法计算Kara的学习时间数值;(2)条件指出Kara的学习时间距离平均数有两个标准差区间,不能确定其是高于还是低于平均值,故本题应选E项。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The productivity of working shifts can be improved through a decrease of().
    A

    working hours

    B

    gangs

    C

    idle time

    D

    weight per set


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The mere fact that we are on a one-to-one basis for 3 hours each day, four days a week for 8 weeks, means that _____ the lessons are very intensive.
    A

    unconditionally

    B

    unbearably

    C

    unapproachably

    D

    unavoidably


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    unavoidably不得已地,无可奈何地。unconditionally无条件地。unbearably无法忍受地。unapproachably无法接近地。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The vessel is at a speed of 16().
    A

    kilometers per hour

    B

    miles per hour

    C

    revolution per minute

    D

    meters per hour


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    翻译:per hatch per day

    正确答案: 每天每舱口装卸定量
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    The productivity of working shifts can be improved through a decrease of ______.

    A.working hours

    B.gangs

    C.idle time

    D.weight per set


    正确答案:C

  • 第14题:

    What does the survey indicate?

    A Many poor Americans want large portions.
    B Twenty percent Americans want smaller portions.
    C Fifty seven percent Americans earn $150 ,000 per year.
    D Twenty three percent Americans earn less than $25,000 per year.

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    A Four-day Week

    Fancy a three-day weekend一not just once in a while but week in week out? You may think your bosses would never agree to it,but the evidence suggests that employers,employees and the environment all benefit.
    The four-day week comes in two flavors.One option is to switch from five 8-hour days to four 10-hour days,meaning overall hours and salaries stay the same.Two years age,the state of Utah moved all of its employees,apart from the emergency services,to working 4/10,as it has become known.The hope was that by shutting down buildings for an extra day each week,energy bills would be cut by up to a fifth.
    The full results of this experiment won't be published until October,but an ongoing survey of 100 buildings suggests energy consumption has fallen by around 13 percent. The survey also found that 70 percent of employees prefer the 4/10 arrangement,and that people look fewer days off sick.
    The second form of the four-day week is to work the same number of hours per day for four days only,with a 20 percent pay cut. With the recession hutting revenues , accountancy(会计工作) company KPMG announced in February that it was offering its 11,000 U.K. employees the option of a four-day week to avoid job losses.So far 85 percent of employees have applied to join the scheme, and 800 now do a four-day week.
    Not everyone will like the idea of working longer days or taking a pay cut in exchange for a 3-day weekend,but it appears most do.According to Rex Facer at Brigham Young University in Provo,Utah,it was the crash of 1929 that led to the five-day week.During the next big financial crisis in the 1970s,there was much talk of moving to a four-day week,but for a variety of reasons that didn't pan out."Things are different now,"says Facer."I wouldn't be surprised if we could get 50 percent or more of the workforce working four-day weeks in the next few years."

    An ongoing survey shows that_______.
    A:employers benefit a lot from the four-day schedule
    B:energy use has decreased by 13%in Utah
    C:most employees approve of the 4/10 schedule
    D:employees work much more efficiently

    答案:C
    解析:
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  • 第16题:

    FusionSphere的licens量纲是()

    • A、Per vCPU
    • B、Per Server
    • C、Per CPU
    • D、Per VM

    正确答案:C

  • 第17题:

    传送速率单位“b/s”代表()即“bps”比特率。

    • A、bytes per second
    • B、bits per second
    • C、baud per second
    • D、billion per second

    正确答案:B

  • 第18题:

    传送速率单位“bps”代表()

    • A、Bytes Per Second
    • B、Bits Per Second
    • C、Baud Per Second
    • D、Billion Per Second

    正确答案:B

  • 第19题:

    You are working on a 24x7 (available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week) production database. An operating system (OS) user deletes the alert log file accidentally. Which statement in this scenario is true?()

    • A、The database crashes.
    • B、The DBA needs to re-create the file.
    • C、The file gets re-created automatically.
    • D、The file gets restored automatically from the last backup.
    • E、The DBA needs to perform a complete database recovery.
    • F、The DBA needs to perform an incomplete database recovery.

    正确答案:C

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    A ship helicopter landing deck on which fueling operations are conducted must have a fire protection system that is capable of discharging at 100 psi pressure a foam spray of at least().
    A

    30 gallons per minute

    B

    40 gallons per minute

    C

    50 gallons per minute

    D

    60 gallons per minute


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    You are working on a 24x7 (available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week) production database. An operating system (OS) user deletes the alert log file accidentally. Which statement in this scenario is true?()
    A

    The database crashes.

    B

    The DBA needs to re-create the file.

    C

    The file gets re-created automatically.

    D

    The file gets restored automatically from the last backup.

    E

    The DBA needs to perform a complete database recovery.

    F

    The DBA needs to perform an incomplete database recovery.


    正确答案: F
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Camber,in a ship,is usually measured in().
    A

    feet per feet of breadth

    B

    feet per feet of length

    C

    inches per feet of breadth

    D

    inches per feet of length


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    But Americans don't seem to be getting the message that we need seven to nine hours per night.

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