During the SARS period when travel and tourism was affected, staff were sent for training or encouraged to resign.
a. true
b. false
b. false
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All of the following are examples of maintaining homeostasis except:
A. A drop in body temperature triggers shivering which generates heat; an increase in body temperature triggers sweating which releases heat. B. A sensor detects CO2 levels in the blood and triggers an increase or decrease in the rate of breathing. C. By opening and closing pores in their leaves, plants continuously exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the atmosphere. D. A cancerous tumor continues to grow larger and then metastasizes, spreading to new areas of the body. E. Feelings of hunger and then fullness affect the length of time between meals and quantity of food you eat, keeping your weight near a "set point."
Disclaimers of opinion can only be issued by auditors based on which of the following?
a. Violations of GAAP. b. Substantial scope limitations. c. Going concern. d. Lack of independence. e. Either B or D.
A company has two inspectors, each earning a salary of $75,000. One inspector works exclusively on inspecting parts received from outside suppliers, while the other spends 30 percent of her time inspecting parts and 70 percent of her time inspecting final products. How much labor cost should be assigned to the activity, inspecting parts?
A) $100,000 B) $95,000 C) $97,500 D) $96,275 E) $75,000
What is an advantage of conducting business in another country using a subsidiary corporation?
A) The parent corporation is liable for the contracts of the branch office and is also liable for the torts committed by personnel of the branch office. B) The subsidiary corporation is organized under the laws of the United States. C) There is a liability shield between the parent corporation and the subsidiary corporation. D) B and C only E) A, B, or C