ANSWERS(SCORED A+)
The factors that affect a company's P/Q rating for UAV drones include
rotor performance and flight controller features/capabilities, the number of drone
models a company offers, the caliber of the obstacle sensors, and the quality of the
camera stabilization device.
the image sensors of the built-in camera, the professional quality of the action
videos, the length of the warranty period, the number of extra performance features,
and the total annual compensation paid to members of drone PATs.
whether all drone models are equipped with state-of-the art rotor technology, the
average length of the warranty offered across all four geographic regions, the total
number of prior-year warranty claims worldwide, and the amount a drone
manufacturer spends on providing free training to buyers of its drones.
whether the company's worldwide average price for drones sold at the company's
website is above/below the global indu - ANSWERrotor performance and flight
controller features/capabilities, the number of drone models a company offers, the
caliber of the obstacle sensors, and the quality of the camera stabilization device.
Which of the following is not one of the benefits of current-year and cumulative
expenditures for camera/drone product R&D?
Reducing the need to spend money either on search engine advertising for drones or
on having sales promotions for action cameras.
Boosting a company's P/Q ratings (the size of this benefit varies with the current and
cumulative amounts spent and shows up in the P/Q ratings at the beginning of the
following year)
Lowering the costs of components, accessories, and enhancement features used in
assembling cameras/drones
Increasing the productivity of PATs in assembling camera/drone models (because of
easier to assemble product designs)â€"productivity gains occur as soon as current
and cumulative R&D spending reach levels sufficient to identify and develop easier
to assemble product designs
Reducing warranty claims and warranty costs (these two benefits show up at the
beginning of the following - ANSWERReducing the need to spend money either on
search engine advertising for drones or on having sales promotions for action
cameras.
, The projected growth of unit sales of unmanned aerial view (UAV) drones is
9%-11% worldwide in Years 8-9 and 5%-7% in Latin America in Years 14-15.
7%-9% in Europe Africa and 14%-16% in the Asia-Pacific in Years 10-11.
16%-18% per year in the Asia-Pacific region in Years 6-7, declining several percent
each successive 2-year period to 4%-6% in Years 14-15.
15.5%-17.5% worldwide in Years 6-7, declining several percent each successive 2-
year period to 3.75%-5.75% worldwide in Years 14-15.
6%-8% worldwide in Years 10-11 but a substantially higher 12%-14% in the Asia-
Pacific and Latin America in Years 10-11. - ANSWER15.5%-17.5% worldwide in
Years 6-7, declining several percent each successive 2-year period to 3.75%-5.75%
worldwide in Years 14-15.
Which of the following are components of the compensation package for members of
production assembly teams?
Percentage increases in the annual base wage, the dollar-cost of a PAT member's
fringe benefit package, assembly quality incentives ($ per unit assembled divided
equally among PAT members), and year-end bonus for perfect attendance.
Annual base wage, teamwork bonuses or $5 per camera or $10 per drone if the PAT
meets or exceeds its monthly assembly quota, the cost of a PAT member's fringe
benefits package, and a weekly allowance for living expenses
Annual base wage, assembly quality (P/Q rating of units assembled), a year-end
bonus for perfect attendance , and the cost of a PAT member's fringe benefits
package
Daily wages (can be different for camera PATs and drone PATs), the cost of a PAT
member's fringe benefits package, a piecework incentive of $5 per camera/ $10 per
drone assembled, and a year-end bo - ANSWERAnnual base wage, assembly
quality (P/Q rating of units assembled), a year-end bonus for perfect attendance ,
and the cost of a PAT member's fringe benefits package
Retail markups over the wholesale prices run 50% to 100%; thus, the models of a
company with 3-star-rated action-capture cameras wholesaling for an average of
$150 could retail for an average of $225-$300. (That is accurate)
Multi-store chains account for the biggest percentage of action-capture camera
sales, with online retailers second and small lo - ANSWERThe buyers of action