A logistics planner selects a “hub-and-spoke” model mainly to improve A Direct point travel B River dredging speed C Highway
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Chapter 19: Transport, Communication and National Lifelines (Set-4)
A factory chooses rail over road for coal supply mainly because rail offers better A Bulk cost efficiency B Door
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When goods move from an inland factory to a seaport and then by ship abroad, the overall movement is best
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For moving bulky raw materials over long distances at low unit cost, which mode is usually most suitable A Airways
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A transport system is called “multimodal” when it A Uses one vehicle B Avoids cargo C Works only urban D
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A firm shifts from a raw-material location to a market location mainly when A Inputs become heavier B Power becomes
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A steel plant is often located near coal and iron ore mainly to A Increase tourist visits B Avoid skilled
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In a simple sense, manufacturing converts raw inputs into A Natural soil layers B River flowing water C Seasonal weather
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In manufacturing, “processing” mainly refers to A Packing goods only B Changing material form C Advertising products more D Selling
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Manufacturing is best understood as the process where A Selling finished goods B Growing crops seasonally C Value addition to
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