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2-24. When new bills are placed in the  cash  register,  what  action should the cash register operator  take  to  prevent  errors in giving change? 1. Place the new bills in a drawer  by  themselves  in  the cash  register 2. Place  the  new  bills  under the  ones  rolled  together 3. Tear a corner off of each new bill 4. Turn the corner up on each new bill 2-25. Most  errors  involving  the  cash register occur at which of the following  times? 1. When the cash is being collected at the end of the business  day 2. When  the  cash  register operator  exchanges  money with  the  customer 3. When the cash register operator  is  placing  the change  fund  in  the  register 4. When  the  cash  register operator  is  ringing  up sales 2-26. Under  what  conditions  may  the cash  register  operator  ring  up more than one item at a time on the  cash  register? 1. 2. 3. 4. When  the  retail  store  is very busy When the items are of low cost and can be added together  easily  in  the operator’s  head When  a  calculator  is available  for  the  cash register  operator  to  use When the cash register is designed  to  total  more  than one item at a time 2-27. The  customer  makes  a  purchase of $3 and gives you a $5 bill for payment. Where  should  you place the $5 bill while making change ? 1. On the change plate of the register 2. On the counter near the register 3. In the $5 compartment OF the cash drawer 4. On the keys of the cash register 2-28. A customer gives you a $10 bill to pay for merchandise valued at  $7.50. As you give change to the customer, how do you count it? 1. 2. 3. 4. Count up $2.50 as you take the change from the cash register and count from $7.50 to $10.00 as you hand the change to the customer Count up to $2.50 as you take the change from the cash  register  and  repeat the same count as you hand the change to the customer Count $7.50 to $10.00 as you take the change from the cash register and repeat the same count as you hand the change to the customer Count from $7.50 to $10.00 as you take the change from the cash register and count up to $2.50 as you hand the change to the customer Learning  Objective: Identify the  procedures  for  handling ship’s store funds in the sales outlets aboard ship. 2-29. Payment  for  merchandise purchased  in  the  ship’s  store may be made by which of the following  methods? 1. U.S.   currency 2. Personal  check 3. Traveler’s  check 4. All of the above 13

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