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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
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