In the context of employment tests, identify an example of a proficiency test.
A. A personality test measuring the behavior of an individual under stressful conditions
B. A test measuring a job applicant's physical strength
C. A language test for the position of an editor at a publishing company
D. A dexterity test for a position in an assembly line
Answer: C
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A) Sample inspection is 100% accurate. B) The consumer's risk is that a lot with less than the acceptable number of defects will be accepted C) Lots are accepted when the consumer's risk equals the producer's risk. D) The producer's risk is that a batch with more than the acceptable number of defects will be rejected. E) The cost of the sampling plan must be balanced against the consumer's risk and the producer's risk.
Design patents have a duration of ____ years
A)10? B) 14 C) 17 D) 20
In June 1985, Joseph Marcantuone and Robert Gieson purchased property located in East Orange, New Jersey. At the time of purchase, the property was partly occupied and leased to Carriage Trade Cleaners, a dry cleaning establishment. A number of dry cleaners continuously operated on this site since 1930. Messrs. Marcantuone and Gieson owned and operated a grocery store on another section of the
property. They have never personally owned or operated a dry cleaning establishment on the property. JRM, LLC, and Sang Hak Shin were tenants on the property and the last operators of the dry cleaning establishment that utilized the hazardous substance tetrachloroethylene or perchloroethylene (PCE) during the time Marcantuone and Gieson owned the property. The city of East Orange acquired the property through condemnation for the purpose of building a school on the property. But, the PCE was discovered on the property and out of the $629,407 given to Marcantuone and Gieson as compensation for the taking, the city held back $182,035.20 for the cost of the PCE clean-up. It cost the city a total of $212,000 to complete the clean-up of the property. ?How would the city have discovered the PCE on the property prior to its valuation for condemnation? A)?Through inspection of the property and the presence of a dry-cleaning establishment B)?Through land records tracing ownership of the dry-cleaning establishment C)?Through soil tests D)?All of the above
Riana was working as a domestic worker for the Stephenson family in New York for about six months. She had not been paid on time since the first month of her joining. Can she file a suit against her employer under the FLSA?? A) ?No, as the FLSA coverage does not extend to private household domestic workers
B) ?Yes, as the FLSA coverage extends to private household domestic workers. C) ?No, as a household does not qualify as an employer under the provisions of FLSA. D) ?Yes, She can file a suit against her employer for unfair trade practices under the provisions of FLSA.