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Food and Beverage Cost Control
Quiz 5: Monitoring Food and Beverage Product Costs
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Question 1
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A foodservice operation's combined food and beverage costs are often referred to as the cost of
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Food service operations typically report their cost of sales both by the total amount spent and the
Question 3
Multiple Choice
What is the formula used to calculate a food cost percentage?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
What is subtracted from cost of goods sold when managers calculate their food cost percentages?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
What is its cost of food sold if an operation's Beginning Inventory equals $5,000, Ending Inventory equals $2,000, Purchases equal $1,500 and Employee Meals equal $500?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Ending Inventory as calculated at the closing of an accounting period is also used as the
Question 7
Multiple Choice
In what cost category should foodservice managers record the value of employee meals?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
In the last accounting period, a food service director served 12,000 student meals, had a cost of food consumed of $36,500, and incurred $1,000 of employee meal costs. What was this director's cost per meal served in the accounting period?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A food service operation on a military base served 3,200 meals in an accounting period and incurred a total cost of food sold in the period of $11,040. What was the operation's cost per meal for the period?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
An operation's Beginning Inventory for an accounting period equaled $15,000. Ending Inventory for the period equaled $14,000, Purchases equaled $21,500 and Total Cost of Sales was $21,000. What was the amount of this operation's Employee Meals in the period?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
What would be the effect on his cost of food formula if a manager accidentally overstated the value of his operation's ending inventory?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
An operation incurred $8,000 in cost of beverage sold during an accounting period. The beverage cost percentage for the period was 20%. What were the operation's beverage sales for the period?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A bar operation achieved $92,000 in beverage sales for an accounting period. For that period, it had a beginning inventory of $25,000. Ending inventory was $22,000 and beverage purchases equaled $20,000. What was the bar's beverage cost percentage for the period?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Prior to accounting for product transfers, a manager calculates her food cost as 32.3% and her beverage cost as 22.5%. Total transfers from her kitchen to the bar equal $1,000 and total transfers from the bar to the kitchen equal $500. After these transfers have been made
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A bar operation had total beverage cost of $40,000 for an accounting period. For that period, its beer cost was $5,000, wine cost was $15,000, and spirit cost was $20,000. What proportion of this operation's total beverage cost was its beer cost?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
An operation's six-column food cost estimate will be most accurate when the operation's beginning inventory is
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A manager buys fresh carrots in 20-pound cartons. After the carrots have been cleaned, trimmed, and chopped each carton yields 17 pounds of carrots (EP) . What is the waste percentage for fresh carrots?