QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
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◍ RISE: Rise is intended for use at what levels in the spine?.
Answer: T1-S1
◍ RISE: Rise offers up to how many mm of Expansion?.
Answer: 7mm
◍ Which of the following IS a factor in determining a company's camera sales
and market Share in a particular geographic region?.
Answer: Whether the percentage size of the discounts off the regular
average wholesale price of a company offers to retailers during weekly sales
promotion campaigns is above/below the all-company regional average?
◍ RISE: What are the Lordotic options with RISE?.
Answer: 4,10 and 15 degrees
◍ RISE: What are the width options with RISE?.
Answer: 8, 10 and 12mm
◍ Which of the following is not one of the measures on which a company's
performance is judged/scored?.
Answer: The Company's global market share of worldwide action camera
revenues and worldwide UAV drone revenues.BUT it DOES measure:-
Credit rating- ROE- EPS- How the company's latest stock price compared to
the annual year-end targets set by the company's board of director
◍ The factors that affect the productivity of both camera PATs and drone
PATs include.
Answer: the size of assembly quality incentives paid to camera/drone PATs,
, how favorable the overall size of the company's total compensation package
(not including overtime pay) per camera/drone PAT member compares
against the camera/drone all-company averages, and changes in the number
of camera/drone models that have to be assembled.
◍ The projected growth of unit sales of unmanned aerial view (UAV) drones
is.
Answer: 17%-19% per year in Asia in years 6-7, declining to 11% to 13% in
years 10-11, and to 5%-7% in Years 14-15
◍ RISE: TRUE or FALSE: You can use the CALIBER torque limiting Driver
with Rise?.
Answer: FALSE
◍ The Best-In-Industry (B-I-I) Standard.
Answer: This scoring standard is based on how your company's performance
compares (1) to the industry's best performing company on EPS, ROE,
Stock Price, and Image Rating and (2) to the ultimate Credit Rating of A+.
After each decision round, company performances on EPS, ROE, Stock
Price, and Image Rating are arrayed from high to low. The Best-In-Industry
performer on each of these 4 scoring variables earns a perfect score (the full
number of points for that measure as determined by the weights chosen by
your instructor)—provided the industry leader's performance equals or
exceeds the investor-expected performance target established by the
company's Board of Directors. Each remaining company earns a fraction of
the points earned by the Best-In Industry performer that is equal to its
performance divided by the performance of the industry-leading company.
For instance, if ROE is given a weight of 20 points, an industry leading
ROE performance of 25% (that is above the investor-expected ROE) gets a
score of 20 points and a company with an ROE of 20% (which is 80% as
good as the industry leader's 25% ROE) gets a score of 16 points (80% of 20
points). Likewise, if EPS is given an instructor-assigned weight of 20 points,
a company with an industry-leading EPS performance of $4.00 gets a score
of 20 points and a company with an EPS of $3.00 (which is 75% as good as