6. Changing oil in an automobile is an example of
A. preventative maintenance
B. scheduled maintenance
C. both (a) and (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
E. None of the above
7. The parts of a system may be analyzed in the sequence
A. outputs, objective, management, information processor, input, transformation
B. objectives, outputs, management, information processor, input, transformation
C. objectives, outputs, information processor, management, input transformation
D. outputs, inputs, objectives, management, information processor, transformation
E. None of the above
8. A greater proportion of time spent in directing on the
A. top management level
B. middle management level
C. lower management level
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
9. In applying the systems approach, the manager proceeds from the
A. super system to the system to the subsystem level
B. system to the supersystem to the subsystem level
C. subsystem to the system to the supersystem level
D. supersystem to the supersystem to the system level.
E. None of the above
10. Ideally, the chairman of the MIS committee should be the
A. vice-president of manufacturing
B. vice-president of marketing
C. vice-president of finance
D. All of the above
E. None of the above.