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Short Sums Related To Time Study

1. The document provides examples of calculations related to time study and work measurement. It includes 17 examples involving determining standard time, allowance factors, productivity, average time, and normal time based on data such as work sampling results, observed times, and performance ratings. 2. Many examples involve calculating percentages for allowance factors based on frequencies of useful work, avoidable delays, and unavoidable delays from work sampling studies. 3. Standard time, average time, and normal time are also calculated based on data like observed times, performance ratings, and allowances.

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Short Sums Related To Time Study

1. The document provides examples of calculations related to time study and work measurement. It includes 17 examples involving determining standard time, allowance factors, productivity, average time, and normal time based on data such as work sampling results, observed times, and performance ratings. 2. Many examples involve calculating percentages for allowance factors based on frequencies of useful work, avoidable delays, and unavoidable delays from work sampling studies. 3. Standard time, average time, and normal time are also calculated based on data like observed times, performance ratings, and allowances.

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Short Sums related to Time Study

1. Normal time to process one material is 30 minutes. Allowance factor is 25% of cycle time.
How many pieces should be processed if this allowance factor is 25% of shift time?

2. Normal time is 8 minutes. Frequencies of useful work in work sampling in 250 whereas
frequency of unavoidable delay is 64. In a shift of 8 hours, how many pieces should get
completed in entire shift?

3. If standard time fixed after work measurement is 30 minutes, allowance factor is 30% of
shift time, what should be value of normal time?

4. Following are work-sampling results:


Useful work frequency = 160
Avoidable Delay frequency = 20
Unavoidable delay frequency = 60
Q.1 Find out Allowance Factor.

5. In work sampling, following frequency were observed:


Useful work: 800
Avoidable delay: 100
Unavoidable delay: 200
What should be the % allowance factor to find standard time?

6. Work sampling results used to decide allowance factor are as following:


- Frequency of useful work: 160
- Frequency of avoidable delay: 40
- Frequency of unavoidable delay: 48
What should be the % allowance factor to find standard time?

7. Following are work sampling results:


Frequency of useful work: 360
Frequency of avoidable delay: 50
Frequency of unavoidable delay: 90
What should be the % allowance factor to find standard time?

8. Following allowances are given in an eight-hours shift:


Lunch Break – 30 minutes
Toilet visit and water drinking – 20 minutes
Interference allowance – 5 minutes
Periodic activity allowance – 10 minutes
Interference allowance – 10 minutes
Fatigue allowance – 5 minutes
What should be the % allowance factor to find standard time?
9. Following allowance are given in eight hours shift:
Clothes changes – 10 minutes
Unavoidable delay – 30 minutes
Lunch break – 30 minutes
Fatigue allowance – 10 minutes
Personal allowance – 8 minutes
Periodic activity allowance – 8 minutes
What should be the % allowance factor to find standard time?

10. A company produces 160 kg of plastic moulded parts of acceptable quality by consuming
200 kg of raw materials for a particular period. Determine the productivity.

11. Assuming that the total observed time for an operation of assembling an electric switch
is 1.00 min. If the rating is 120%, find normal time.

12. If the normal time is 2.5 minute and allowance of 10% is allowed for the operation,
determine the standard time.

13. An operator manufactures 50 jobs in 6 hours and 30 minutes. The standard time for
manufacture 50 jobs is 435 min. Calculate the operator’s efficiency.

14. Find out the standard time using the following data:
Average time for machine elements = 6 min
Average time for manual elements = 4 min
Performance rating = 110%
Allowances = 10%

15. If the observed timings for loading raw materials into machine in 5 cycles are 1.12, 1.08,
1.06, 1.14, 1.10 respectively. Its performance rating is 96%. Calculate Average Time and
Normal Time.

16. If the observed timings for unloading processed pieces from machine in 5 cycles are 1.10,
1.08, 1.05, 3.37, 1.04 respectively. Its performance rating is 94%. Calculate Average Time
and Normal Time.

17. On the basis of the below mentioned details, calculate Average Time and Normal Time.
Observed Timings (in Minutes)
Performance
Element Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle
Rating (in %)
1 2 3 4 5
Brings tray of 12 pcs from
4.96 - - - - 110%
previous machine
Packs 2 Pcs in box - 2.12 - 2.06 - 115%

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