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- Spoilage, Rework and Scrapaccounting-mcqs › cost-accounting-mcqs › spoilage-rework-and-scrap
- Published
- 11 May 2023
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Option A refers to leftover wood pieces, not rework. Option B describes recycling defective materials, which is different from rework. Option C involves spotting defective products before they are shipped, which is a form of rework. Option D is incorrect since option C is valid.
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- 1.Given that the beginning work-in-process inventory is 2,600 units, 9,000 units were started during the period, the ending work-in-process inventory is 2,300 units, and 8,000 units were completed as good products, what is the total amount of spoilage?
- 2.Given that the normal spoilage quantity is 150 units and the total number of good units produced is 1500, what is the rate of normal spoilage?
- 3.What term is used to describe the spoilage that is expected and inherent in a specific manufacturing process?
- 4.What is the term for leftover material generated during the production process?
- 5.To determine ____________, you subtract normal spoilage from the total spoilage incurred.
- 6.Given that the total cost transferred out is $1,850,000 and the quantity of good units produced is known, what is the cost per good unit transferred out and completed?
- 7.What term describes finished products that fail to meet the original customer's specifications but can still be sold to different buyers?
- 8.To determine ____________, you subtract the total of beginning work-in-process inventory units and units started from the combined total of ending work-in-process inventory units and units transferred out.
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