Q.1
Warehouse which located at only one location But serves the whole region is
  • Private warehouse
  • public warehouse
  • Government warehouse
  • Centralised warehouse
Q.2
When you want to get the goods which have just arrived you go to ...
  • the shipping area
  • the storage area
  • the loading area
  • the reception
Q.3
Powders and liquids are best stored in __________?
  • wire mesh container
  • plastic containers
  • drums
  • open storage
Q.4
What is Co-operative Warehouses
  • The warehouses which are owned and managed by themanufacturers or traders to store, exclusively
  • These warehouses are owned, managed and controlled bygovernment as well as private agencies
  • These warehouses are owned, managed and controlledby co-operative societies.
Q.5
Benefits of warehouse is Reduces risk of loss means _____
  • Goods in warehouses are well guarded and preserved. Thewarehouses can economically employ security staff to avoid theft, use insecticides for preservation and provide cold storage facility for perishable items.
  • Warehouses create employment opportunities both forskilled and unskilled workers in every part of the country.
  • Warehouses are generally located at convenient places nearroad, rail or waterways to facilitate movement of goods
Q.6
Transportation functionality includes _________
  • Product Movement
  • Product Storage
  • Neither A or B
  • Both A & B
Q.7
Today you need to prepare
  • the orders
  • the trucks
  • the vans
  • the cars
Q.8
Benefits of warehouse is Useful for small businessmen means _____
  • Construction of own warehouse can preserve their raw materials as well as finished products in public warehouses.
  • Modern warehouses are generally fitted with mechanical appliancesto handle the goods. Heavy and bulky goods can be loaded and unloaded by usingmodern machines, which reduces cost of handling such goods.
  • Warehouses are generally located at convenient places nearroad, rail or waterways to facilitate movement of goods
Q.9
The type of warehouses that can be set up only after obtaining a licence from the government is :
  • Government warehouses
  • Bonded warehouses
  • Private warehouses
  • Public warehouses
Q.10
What is Government Warehouses
  • The warehouses which are owned and managed by themanufacturers or traders to store, exclusively
  • The warehouses which are run to store goods of the generalpublic are known as public warehouses
  • warehouses are owned, managed and controlledby central or state governments
Q.11
Which of the following are the functions of warehousing ?
  • Financing
  • Consolidation
  • Break the bulk
  • All of the above
Q.12
Which type of business services is used to create place utility ?
  • Banking
  • Transportation
  • Communication
  • Postal
Q.13
Which of the following function shows that a warehouse receives and consolidates , materials / goods from different production plants and dispatches the same to a particular customer on a single transportation shipment .
  • Break the bulk
  • Consolidation
  • Stock pilling
  • Value added services
Q.14
Which of the following type of warehouses are situated at Airports and Seaports ?
  • Public warehouses
  • Co-operative warehouses
  • Bonded warehouses
  • Government warehouses
Q.15
What is private warehouses
  • The warehouses which are owned and managed by the manufacturers or traders to store, exclusively
  • The warehouses which are run to store goods of the general public are known as public warehouses
  • warehouses are owned, managed and controlled by central or state governments
Q.16
What is Bonded Warehouses
  • The warehouses which are owned and managed by themanufacturers or traders to store, exclusively
  • These warehouses are owned, managed and controlled by government as well as private agencies
  • These warehouses are owned, managed and controlled by co-operative societies.
Q.17
The benefits of public warehousing includes ...?
  • Control
  • Flexibility
  • Dealer relationship
  • None of the above
Q.18
Benefits of warehouse is Continuity in production means _____
  • Warehouse provides protection to the stocks, ensures their safety and prevents wastage
  • Warehousing ensures regularsupply of such seasonal commodities throughout the year.
  • Warehouses are generally located at convenient places nearroad, rail or waterways to facilitate movement of goods
Q.19
Is there any difference between Storage and Warehousing
  • Yes
  • No
Q.20
If the customer is not happy with his goods he can ask for a ...
  • replay
  • return
  • refund
  • repair
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