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MYSTICAL ROSE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

POGONLOMBOY, MANGATAREM, PANGASINAN


COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FEASIBILITY STUDY
MIDTERM EXAMINATION

NAME:___________________________________ DATE:______________
COURSE &SECTION:________________________ SCORE:_____________

I-MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is
incorrect. If your answer is FALSE write the correct answer after the sentence. (15 POINTS)
____________1. There is no authoritative definition of the term “project feasibility study”.
____________2. If the picture of the proposed business project failed to present the viability of one
aspect, the whole system will be affected.
____________3. Comprehensive denotes an unbiased presentation of the findings of the study based on
a fair evaluation and critical analysis of data from various sources.
____________4. Feasibility study is solely intended for new projects/business.
____________5. Documentation approach involves a substantial statistical computation to support the
projection.
____________6. Marketing study provides the details as to how a good will be produced or how a
service will be delivered.
____________7. Regularity in business operations cannot be equated with cyclical process.
____________8. Determination process is the last process involved in a technical study.
____________9. Data gathering is the most tedious part in the preparation of a feasibility study.
____________10. The third step in the study of demand is the evaluation of past or historical demand.

II- Fill in the blanks (5 points)


1. The _________ is the final output of all the processes in the technical study.
2. The _________________ simply illustrates the sequential steps followed in the manufacture of a
proposed product.
3. In the language and expression of a feasibility study, ___________ are discouraged and simple
language is promoted.
4. The ________________ is used when the product requires both the process layout and product
layout.
5. __________is the ratio of what the proposed project can sell in relation to the total projected
demand.
III- IDENTIFICATION
_____________1. It is considered the lifeblood and backbone of the feasibility study.
_____________2. It is sometimes a bottleneck of a feasibility study.
_____________3. It means that the location of a business, its head office, plant site, and outlets should
provide competitive advantage and ensure the attainment of maximum efficiency.
____________4. It means that a business has gained an edge over its competitors that can hardly copied
and provides a higher profitability level.
_____________5. It is significant a significant concept tackled in a technical study.
_____________6. Includes the maximum level of production that a machine may actually achieve during
a particular period.
_____________7. There is a high degree of truthfulness in the available data, the analysis and
evaluation, and the conclusion of the study.
_____________8. This section describes the industry where the business is aligned along with the
analysis conducted.
_____________9. It is determined by forecasting the trends of actual historical demand data.
_____________10. It is a manufacturing planning tool that aims to maximize the production capacity of
a plant or maximize production efficiency by minimizing operation costs.

III- Give the meaning of the following ACRONYMS:


1. DTI-
2. BOC-
3. BSP-
4. NEDA-
5. BOI-
6. STEEP-
IV- Give the 4 component of Technical Study:
1.
2.
3.
4.
VII- ESSAY:
1. Give the full/complete definition of a feasibility study. (5 points)
2. When can you say that a “feasibility study is feasible/viable”. (5 points)

PREPARED BY: DAISY B. NATOC, MBA

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