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質問 # 83
A high school teacher believes that the poverty rate in each U.S. state can be explained by the percentage of the population who do not have a high school diploma or equivalent. The teacher collects data from each of the 50 U.S. states; a portion of the data is given below.

Which of the following Excel dialog boxes correctly runs the regression described? A)

B)

C)

D)

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option C
  • C. Option D
  • D. Option B

正解:A


質問 # 84
Although they may vary, cash flows from financing activities in a mature company are usually:

  • A. negative, because companies may receive enough funds fromoperations to cover investments
  • B. negative, because companies maybe paying their main suppliers
  • C. positive, because companies may require funds to maintain research and development (R&D) activities
  • D. positive, because there is no need to fund growth

正解:A


質問 # 85
A company provided the following information on its financial statements for 2013: What is the company's accounts receivable turnover ratio for 2013?

  • A. 2.40
  • B. 2.88
  • C. 3.36
  • D. 2.06

正解:B


質問 # 86
A DVD manufacturer is considering shutting down its production facility and only selling its movies through digital downloads. The company has signed a contract to pay $3,000 a month for its production facility for the next three years. If the company continues to sell its movies as DVDs, it is projected to earn $8,500 in revenue and spend $3,500 in variable costs each month. Variable costs for the digital downloads are 0. Under what circumstances should the company switch to selling digital downloads?

  • A. If the projected revenue from the digital downloads is more than $2,000 per month
  • B. If the projected revenue from the digital downloads is more than $5,000 per month
  • C. If the demand for movies is expected to decrease in the future
  • D. If each digital download would earn more profits than each DVD sale

正解:B


質問 # 87
On July 1st, a company paid $12,000 for an annual insurance policy covering the month of July through the following June. Which of the following statements reflects how this payment would be recorded on July 1st under the accrual method?

  • A. Insurance expense would be debited for $12,000, and cash would be credited for $12,000.
  • B. Prepaid insurance would be debited for $12,000, and cash would be credited for $12,000.
  • C. Prepaid insurance would be debited for $12,000, and accrued insurance would be credited for $12,000.
  • D. Cash would be debited for $12,000, and accrued insurance would be credited for $12,000.

正解:B


質問 # 88
Changing accounting assumptions from year to year without having justifiable reasons for the changes is a departure from the accounting principle of:

  • A. Historical cost
  • B. Verifiability
  • C. Consistency
  • D. Conservatism

正解:C


質問 # 89
Most patients who need organ transplants rely on donors, as the buying and selling of organs is illegal. If a country legalized the buying and selling of organs, what would be the result?

  • A. There would be a shorter waiting time for organ transplants.
  • B. There would be a decline in total welfare in the country.
  • C. Only wealthy citizens of the country would be better off.
  • D. Fewer organ transplants would be available.

正解:A


質問 # 90
Analysts at a technology company predict that the company will be able to increase the price for its new product after it has been on the market for one year. Which of the following conditions would BEST explain this prediction?

  • A. Input prices for the product are expected to rise in the future.
  • B. The company faces two well-defined customer segments with different levels of willingness to pay.
  • C. As more products are sold, customers' willingness to pay rises.
  • D. The firms competing in this industry experience economies of scale.

正解:C


質問 # 91
A new smartphone is being released at a price of $100. A customer with a willingness to pay (WTP) of $105 walks to the store, sees that there is a long line, and decides to leave. Another customer with a WTP of $113 arrives at the store at the same time and decides to wait in the line. What can an observer deduce from this observation?

  • A. The second customer considers the cost of waiting in line to be $13.
  • B. The first customer has a higher opportunity cost of time than the second.
  • C. The second customer has a higher opportunity cost of time than the first.
  • D. The first customer considers the cost of waiting in line to be more than $5.

正解:D


質問 # 92
Company B has the following summarized Statement of Cash Flows for the year. Company B is MOST likely in what stage of the business life-cycle?

  • A. Profitable - moderate growth
  • B. Declining - shrinking
  • C. Start-up - fast growing
  • D. Mature - no growth

正解:A


質問 # 93
In an automobile manufacturing factory, selected cars are subjected to a crash test to ensure they meet baseline safety requirements. The null hypothesis of the crash test is that all cars are safe. The manufacturer aims to guarantee that all cars it sells meet the safety requirements. Which type of error is MORE serious for the automobile manufacturer?

  • A. Type I and Type II are equally serious.
  • B. Type II error
  • C. Neither Type I nor Type II is serious.
  • D. Type I error

正解:B

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質問 # 94
Company B sold a service contract that covers a two-year period for $10,000. The service period commenced on July 1, Year 1. Service revenue is recognized evenly throughout the contract period. What amount should Company B report as deferred revenue from this service contract on its balance sheet on December 31, Year 1?

  • A. $2,500
  • B. $7,500
  • C. $10,000
  • D. $5,000

正解:B


質問 # 95
A ski coach is interested in estimating the 68% confidence interval around the mean time (in seconds) of all the gold medal winners in Olympic downhill skiing. The coach collects the data, presented below, for all of the winners from 1948 to 2014. The mean of the sample is 122.5 seconds, with a standard deviation of 23 seconds. Which Excel function below is the BEST option for determining the 68% confidence interval?

Please note that the Excel functions for confidence intervals are =CONFIDENCE.NORM(alpha, standard_dev, size) and =CONFIDENCE.T(alpha, standard_dev, size).

  • A. = 122.5 +- CONFIDENCE.T(0.68,23,18)
  • B. = 122.5 +- CONFIDENCE.T(0.32,23,18)
  • C. = 122.5 +- CONFIDENCE.NORM(0.68,23,18)
  • D. = 122.5 +- CONFIDENCE.NORM(0.32,23,18)

正解:B


質問 # 96
What can an analyst conclude about an industry that has a high level of government regulation, including permits and licenses?

  • A. The willingness to pay for products produced in this industry will increase as more firms enter.
  • B. There will likely be few firms in the industry.
  • C. Customers will incur high switching costs if they choose to purchase from a new firm.
  • D. Firms in the industry will earn negative economic profits.

正解:B


質問 # 97
A stockbroker wishes to examine the relationship between merger failures and stock prices. For 30 days, data were collected for closing stock prices each day and the number of merger failures announced that day. After reviewing the data, the stockbroker believes that merger failures affect stock market prices for more than one day. Which of the following measures would help the stockbroker incorporate that effect into the regression model?

  • A. Include dummy variables
  • B. Introduce a variable that is collinear with number of news reports on merger failure
  • C. Include lagged variables
  • D. Include other independent variables, such as the number of news reports on dividend released each day

正解:C


質問 # 98
The owner of a small hardware store learns that a large competitor is opening a store nearby. The new competitor has smaller profit margins on each unit than the small store but earns profits through larger volume. Which of the following techniques would BEST help the small store remain competitive?

  • A. Increase the size of the store
  • B. Run advertisements showing how neighborhoods improve through individual home improvement
  • C. Lower prices below variable cost
  • D. Improve service by hiring workers specializing in the maintenance of power tools

正解:D


質問 # 99
On an income statement, net sales minus cost of goods sold equals:

  • A. pretax profit.
  • B. gross profit.
  • C. operating income.
  • D. net income.

正解:B


質問 # 100
A journalist believes that it is possible to predict the number of Winter Olympic medals a country will win by analyzing the country's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the year prior to the Olympics. The journalist collects data on the 26 countries that won medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics and performs a regression analysis. The results for this regression are provided below.

Based on the model's coefficients, by how many thousands of dollars does GDP per capita in a country need to increase on average in order for the country to win one more Winter Olympic medal?

  • A. 0.31
  • B. 3.25
  • C. 4.55
  • D. 0.22

正解:C


質問 # 101
Assuming the confidence level remains constant, what happens to the width of the confidence interval as the sample size increases?

  • A. It is not possible to determine the changes without seeing the data first.
  • B. The confidence interval widens.
  • C. The confidence interval narrows.
  • D. The confidence interval remains unchanged.

正解:C


質問 # 102
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