Quiz: Interpreting Capacity Utilisation Results
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Welcome! In this quiz, we'll build on your understanding of capacity utilisation and test your ability to interpret results. Let's get started!
What does capacity utilisation measure?
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Which of the following are potential consequences of low capacity utilisation? (Select all that apply)
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Capacity utilisation is calculated by dividing the {{blank0}} output by the maximum possible output and multiplying by {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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A factory has a maximum production capacity of 2,000 units per week, but is currently producing 1,600 units per week. What is the capacity utilisation?
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of operating at full capacity?
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What are ways a business can improve capacity utilisation? (Select all that apply)
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If a company’s capacity utilisation is 50%, what does this indicate?
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A bakery can produce 500 loaves of bread daily. If it is currently producing at 70% capacity, how many loaves is it making daily?
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