
Job Production Quiz

Quiz
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Business
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11th Grade
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Hard

Mark Higgins
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Sebastian is a skilled carpenter who receives an order to craft a custom dining table designed specifically to fit a client's unique requirements. What type of production is Sebastian using?
The development of a single, unique product in response to an individual order.
The mass production of identical products.
The production of goods in large batches.
The automated production of goods using machinery.
Answer explanation
Job production refers to creating a single, unique product tailored to an individual order, distinguishing it from mass production or batch production methods.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Poppy runs a small bakery where she creates custom cakes for each customer based on their unique preferences. Which of the following is an advantage of this job production method?
Limited automation.
Time-consuming production process.
Customised products for individual customers.
High average costs due to specialist labour.
Answer explanation
An advantage of job production is that it allows for customised products tailored to individual customers' needs, enhancing customer satisfaction and meeting specific requirements.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Arthur runs a custom furniture workshop where each piece is made to order. Why might job production in Arthur's workshop lead to high labour costs?
It relies on unskilled workers.
It uses automated machinery extensively.
It relies heavily on skilled and experienced workers.
It requires minimal manual adjustments.
Answer explanation
Job production often requires skilled and experienced workers to create customized products, leading to higher labor costs compared to mass production, which can utilize less skilled labor.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Matilda owns a small bakery where each cake is custom-made to order. What is a disadvantage of this job production method?
Greater flexibility in production.
High-quality output.
High average costs due to specialist labour.
Employee motivation and satisfaction.
Answer explanation
A disadvantage of job production is that it often leads to high average costs due to the use of specialist labour, which can be more expensive compared to mass production methods.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Sophie owns a small bakery where each cake is made to order based on the customer's specific preferences. How does this approach to job production impact customer satisfaction?
It reduces satisfaction due to mass production.
It has no impact on customer satisfaction.
It enhances satisfaction through personalised products.
It decreases satisfaction due to lack of customisation.
Answer explanation
Job production enhances customer satisfaction by providing personalised products tailored to individual preferences, unlike mass production which often leads to generic items.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Matilda runs a small bakery where each cake is custom-made to order. What is a potential impact of her consistently delivering high-quality cakes in this job production setting?
It leads to lower production costs.
It decreases customer loyalty.
It justifies charging premium prices.
It can damage the brand image.
Answer explanation
High-quality output enhances perceived value, allowing businesses to justify charging premium prices. Customers are often willing to pay more for superior products, which can lead to increased profitability.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
William is a skilled carpenter who creates custom furniture for his clients. Each piece is made individually and often from scratch, based on the client's specific requirements. Why might William's job production process be time-consuming?
It uses automated machinery for all processes.
It requires minimal manual labour.
It involves mass production techniques.
Each product is made individually and often from scratch.
Answer explanation
Job production is time-consuming because each product is made individually and often from scratch, requiring more time and effort compared to automated or mass production methods.
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