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He never has lunch at the factory, ________ he?A.hasB.hasn’tC.doesD.doesn’t
A.has
B.hasn’t
C.does
D.doesn’t
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A.has
B.hasn’t
C.does
D.doesn’t
He has never seen the Greens and he knows ______about them.
A. little
B. a little
C. something
D. anything
He has ______ told me about it. I don’t know why.
A: ever
B: even
C: already
D: never
??He knows about the city, for he has never been there.??
A.everything
B.something
C.anything
D.nothing
A.nervous
B.adverse
C.indifferent
D.undutiful
A.late
B.never
C.since
D.hardly
John has never been on time, ______ ?
A.has John
B.hasn't John
C.has he
D.hasn't he
A.positive
B.negative
C.subjective
D.objective
The following scenario relates to questions 1–5.
Mylo runs a cafeteria situated on the ground floor of a large corporate office block. Each of the five floors of the building are occupied and there are in total 1,240 employees.
Mylo sells lunches and snacks in the cafeteria. The lunch menu is freshly prepared each morning and Mylo has to decide how many meals to make each day. As the office block is located in the city centre, there are several other places situated around the building where staff can buy their lunch, so the level of demand for lunches in the cafeteria is uncertain.
Mylo has analysed daily sales over the previous six months and established four possible demand levels and their associated probabilities. He has produced the following payoff table to show the daily profits which could be earned from the lunch sales in the cafeteria:
If Mylo adopts a maximin approach to decision-making, which daily supply level will he choose?
A.450 lunches
B.620 lunches
C.775 lunches
D.960 lunches
If Mylo adopts a minimax regret approach to decision-making, which daily supply level will he choose?
A.450 lunches
B.620 lunches
C.775 lunches
D.960 lunches
The human resources department has offered to undertake some research to help Mylo to predict the number of employees who will require lunch in the cafeteria each day. This information will allow Mylo to prepare an accurate number of lunches each day.
What is the maximum amount which Mylo would be willing to pay for this information (to the nearest whole $)?
A.$191
B.$359
C.$478
D.$175
Which of the following statements is/are true if Mylo chooses to use expected values to assist in his decision-making regarding the number of lunches to be provided?
(1) Mylo would be considered to be taking a defensive and conservative approach to his decision
(2) Expected values will ignore any variability which could occur across the range of possible outcomes
(3) Expected values will not take into account the likelihood of the different outcomes occurring
(4) Expected values can be applied by Mylo as he is evaluating a decision which occurs many times over
A.1, 2 and 3
B.2 and 4
C.1 and 3 only
D.4 only
Mylo is now considering investing in a speciality coffee machine. He has estimated the following daily results for the new machine: Which of the following statements are true regarding the sensitivity of this investment?
(1) The investment is more sensitive to a change in sales volume than sales price
(2) If variable costs increase by 44% the investment will make a loss
(3) The investment’s sensitivity to incremental fixed costs is 550%
(4) The margin of safety is 84·6%
A.1, 2 and 3
B.2 and 4
C.1, 3 and 4
D.3 and 4 only
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he fits in well, especially with his colleagues and has learnt a lot from them. However, he feels that the rules and
regulations governing everyday activities and time keeping are not clear.
Oliver does not get on well with his line manager, David Morgan. There appears to be a clash of personalities and
reluctance on David Morgan’s part to deal with the icy atmosphere between them after David was asked by one of
the accounting partners to give Oliver a job. For the past three months Oliver has gone to lunch with his fellow workers
and always returned to work with them or before them. In fact they all have returned to work about ten minutes late
on several previous occasions. After the third time, Oliver was called into David Morgan’s office and given an oral
warning about his time keeping.
Oliver was not permitted to argue his case and none of the other staff who returned late were disciplined in this way.
On the next occasion the group was late returning from lunch, David Morgan presented Oliver with a written warning
about his time keeping.
Yesterday, Oliver was five minutes late returning to work. His colleagues returned after him. David Morgan gave Oliver
notice and told him to work until the end of the week and then collect his salary, the necessary paperwork and to
leave the practice.
There is a partner responsible for human resources. Oliver has come to see the partner to discuss the grievance
procedures against David Morgan for his treatment and about what Oliver regards as unfair dismissal.
Required:
(a) Describe the six stages of a formal disciplinary procedure that an organisation such as Hoopers and
Henderson should have in place. (12 marks)
In the evening sometimes she goes out with her friends.Sometimes she stays at home watching TV.She doesn’t work on the weekend.On Saturday, she cleans the house, does housework and goes shopping.On Sunday, she relaxes or goes to the cinema.
1、Kathy is never late for work.()
2、Kathy always make mistakes when she types or files.()
3、In the afternoon Kathy starts work at1.()
4、In the evening, Kathy always stays at home watching TV.()
5、Kathy cleans the house, does house work and goes shopping on Sunday.()