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4-28. When  standard  Navy  clothing stock  is  sold  through  the  same cash  register  as  ship’s  store stock  and  the  register  does  not have  departmental  keys,  how will  ROM  users  account  for sales  of  standard  Navy  clothing stock on the cash sales invoice? 1. 2. 3. 4. The  retail  store  operator will  keep  a  separate  tally of how much standard Navy clothing  stock  was  sold  and the amount sold will be entered in the ROM system cash  receipts  function The ROM system will automatically  compile  the sales  of  standard  Navy clothing  stock  based  on  the inventory of all L-1 items and  enter  the  sales  figure for  standard  Navy  clothing stock on the cash sales invoice Conduct  an  inventory  weekly in the retail store of all standard  Navy  clothing stock and enter the inventory  amounts  in  the ROM  inventory  function Conduct  a  daily  inventory in the retail store of standard  Navy  clothing stock  and  enter  inventory amounts in the ROM inventory  function In  answering  questions  4-29 through  4-70,  refer  to  chapter 4 of the text. Learning  Objective: Identify the  procedures  and  responsi- bilities  involved  in  receiving ship’s store stock. 4-29. The  supply  officer  normally delegates the responsibility of receiving  ship’s  store  and standard Navy clothing stock to what  individual? 1. The  ship’s  store  officer 2. The  senior  Ship’s Serviceman 3. The  ship’s  store  receipt inspector 4. The  bulk  storeroom custodian 4-30. In what way does the ship’s store  officer  assign  the responsibility  of  receiving ship’s store stock to another individual? 1. Assignment  is  made  verbally 2. Assignment  is  made according to the individual’s  rank  and  grade 3. Assignment is made in writing 4. Assignment is made based on the  individual’s  current evaluation  and  performance marks 4-31. The  designated  receipt inspector is responsible to the ship’s  store  officer  for  which of  the  following  duties? 1. Collecting  all  cash received from sales in the sales  outlets 2. Stowage,  security,  and financial  accountability  of all stock in the ship’s store  operation 3. The proper receipt of all ship’s  store  and  standard Navy clothing stock in the absence of the ship’s store officer 4. Monitoring  all  office records  and  preparing related   administrative correspondence  and  reports 4-32. Which of the following deliveries  of  stock  would  NOT be  considered  direct  delivery? 1. Delivery by a supply support  activity 2. Delivery by the postal system 3. Delivery by the commercial vendor 4. Material picked up by a Ship’s Serviceman at the commercial  activity 35

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