LM1 - LM1 PDF

Title LM1 - LM1
Author Abhishek Nadgire
Course Mba
Institution Savitribai Phule Pune University
Pages 2
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ANSWER KEYS OF OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY WITH RESPECT TO INTERNAL CHOICE.

Q1. OBJECTIVES A.MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (ANSWER ANY 8)

8

1. LASH means: a. Lighter Aboard Ship

b. Last Aboard Ship

c. Lighter Aboard System

b. Employee costing

c. Activity costing

2. A type of logistics costing a. Consumer costing

3. Supply chain management is followed by:a. Dell

b. Dabbawalas of Mumbai c. Both of these

4. The fastest and most costly mode of transport. a. Air transport

b. Water transport

c. Ropeways

5. Demand forecasting techniques involve:a. FSN analysis

b. VED analysis

c. None of these

6. A network of highways connecting India’s four metropolitan cities. a. Golden Quadrilateral

b. Logistics parks

c. Deep water ports

7. RO-RO concept means: a. Roll On - Roll Off

b. Ride On-Ride Off

c. Roll Off-Roll On

8. Corrugated Fiberboard is commonly known as a. Corrosive Board

b. Card board

c. Case board

9. A kind of transportation where no empty wagons or containers are bought back: a. Rail

b. Road

c. Pipeline

10. Inter modal transportation which combines air a. Birdy back

b. Fishy Back

c. COF

B. TRUE OR FALSE (ANSWER ANY 7)

7

1. Reduction of inventory is a key objective of logistics management. TRUE 2. Logistics packaging helps in reducing transit damage. TRUE 3. Conveyors are required where a continuous flow of material over a long period is required. TRUE 4. Distributers are the middlemen in a supply chain. TRUE 5. Supply chain management is a narrow concept than logistics management. FALSE 6. Air transport is one of the oldest modes of transportation. FALSE 7. Outbound logistics is also called upstream logistics. FALSE 8. Waterways are natural highways. TRUE 9. Rail transport is most suited for rural areas. FALSE 10. Card board is also known as corrosive board. FALSE...


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