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There are four types of performance standards: IDEAL Attainable Current Basic
The types of monetary standards are: Commodity Standard or Metallic Standard and Non-Commodity Standard or Fiat Standard
There are specification standards, that tell you exactly what to do, and performance standards, that tell you what you must accomplish, but not how to do so.
Standards are published ways of doing or constructing things, that have been approved by the standards organisation. They relate to all types of products and services. There are standards for children's toys, buildings, etc. The British Standards are those set by the British Standards organisation. Goods meeting the British Standards are allowed to display the kitemark, which looks like a heart with a horizontal line and an S inside. This signifies that they meet minimum standards, and ensure that you are buying or using a good quality product. The advantage of having certified with British Standards is the fact that, the products and services are considered to be world class and of top quality.
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There are many different types of questions asked on an IQ test. Some of these types include math, verbal analogies, patterns, classification, visual, spatial, and logical questions.
Open ended questions.
Three types of questions that give rise to persuasive speeches are questions of The three types of questions that give rise to persuasive speeches are questions of a. opinion, fact, and policy. ... fact, value, and policy. lol my brain had to think-
They are all types of punctuation.
There are many types of people who are answering health related questions.
The three types of questions are closed-ended questions, open-ended questions, and probing questions. Closed-ended questions have specific answer choices (e.g., yes or no), open-ended questions allow for varied responses, and probing questions dig deeper into a topic or response.
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