First, thank you for finally starting your own thread for this instead of tagging onto someone else's thread. I did not attempt to answer it because it got a bit frustrating scrolling from your answers (only) back up to the original question. Much easier when you put it in your own thread altogether in the same post.
This is what I got, but I am always worried when I have a lot of one answer.
That is irrelevant. You never know what someone will do with a problem -- there's really nothing wrong with having answer "A" 10 times in a row. Don't let that throw you off. Many of things in the list are not related to production because they aren't manufacturing companies.
e) 1-Period 2-Variable 3-N/A
That's a bit of an unfair question. It's more of an incremental cost. But I'll pretend if you
must pick one, that variable seems logical.
g) 1-Period 2-Variable 3-N/A
In an office this in all probability fixed. What is the "variance" based on?
h) 1-Period 2-Fixed 3-Direct labor
Product cost - related to production. It's also overhead. "Salary" is a clue word there.
i) 1-Product 2-Variable 3-Direct labor
Totally off. Where's the product? And if no product, we don't answer #3. As for variable, kind of unfair. I don't know how you could know this.
l) 1-Period 2-Variable 3-Manufactoring overhead
#3 only counts when #1 is a product cost. That should be a clue something is wrong. It's a product cost.