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  1. After MRP run, which of the following gets created in Planning?
  2. A.
    Production Order & Planned Order
    B.
    Purchase Order
    C.
    None of the above
    D.
    Scheduling Lines

  3. Settlement in product cost controller is based on
  4. A.
    Period-oriented
    B.
    Costs of the product cost controller
    C.
    Order settlement
    D.
    No settlement rule

  5. What are the reports generated in product cost controlling information system?
  6. A.
    Product cost planning
    B.
    Cost object controlling with the subcomponents
    C.
    Actual Costing / Material Ledger
    D.
    All of these

  7. In Material Requirement Planning
  8. A.
    Material availability is ensured
    B.
    If shortage exists the corresponding elements are planned
    C.
    Stock transfers are also possible
    D.
    The availability of the components is ensured via dependent requirements

  9. Planning can create the following after MRP run
  10. A.
    Planned Orders
    B.
    Production Orders
    C.
    Purchase Orders
    D.
    Schedule Lines

  11. A purchasing group is a sub-set of a purchasing organization?
  12. A.
    Yes
    B.
    No
    C.
    All of these
    D.
    None

  13. BOMs are always created as
  14. A.
    Single Level
    B.
    Multi-Level
    C.
    Components
    D.
    Along with routings

  15. In Material Requirement Planning
  16. A.
    Material availability is ensured
    B.
    If a shortage exists the corresponding elements are planned
    C.
    Stock transfers are also possible
    D.
    The availability of the components is ensured via dependent requirements

  17. Where can you define the valid receivers for production order costs?
  18. A.
    In the valuation variant
    B.
    In the production scheduling profile
    C.
    In the settlement profile
    D.
    In the costing variant

  19. What are the production process in SAP?
  20. A.
    Discrete Manufacturing
    B.
    Repetitive Manufacturing
    C.

    Production- Process Industries

    D.
    All of these