operations test 2
When the standard deviation of the process distribution is known, the expression for the upper and lower control limits on an x-bar chart includes which of the following factors? A. Normal deviation (z-scores) B. Cpk C. Product specifications D. Range
A. Normal deviation (z-scores)
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of small lot size for lean systems? A. Potential increase in process setups B. Reduction in product lead times C. Enables a uniform system workload D. Reduction-of-cycle inventory
A. Potential increase in process setups
Chang and Chang observe that the competition is increasing the size of its warehouses. They have decided to do the same. They are following _______ strategy. A. a follow the leader B. a Theory of Constraints C. an expansionist D. a wait-and-see
A. a follow the leader
Training workers to do their jobs properly and working with suppliers to improve the quality of material they supply to you are examples of A. prevention costs. B. appraisal costs. C. external failure costs. D. internal failure costs.
A. prevention costs.
Using input measures of capacity is least appropriate in which of the following situations? A. product variety and process divergence is low B. significant learning effects are expected C. productivity rates are expected to change D. the product or service mix is changing
A. product variety and process divergence is low
In lean systems, part commonality serves to increase A. repeatability. B. the number of suppliers needed. C. inventory. D. the number of deliveries needed.
A. repeatability.
When plotting values on a control chart, the first point that falls outside of the lower control limit (LCL) means A. the cause should be investigated. B. the process owner should take samples more frequently. C. a type I error has occurred. D. a run has been encountered.
A. the cause should be investigated.
A silk-screening company printed ceremonial shawls. Products must be discounted if the number of blemishes exceeds the 3-sigma tolerance limits. Historically, the process produces an average of 2.1 blemishes per shawl. What are the 3-sigma control limits on this process? A. 0.0, 6.45 B. 2.1, 8.4 C. −2.25, 0 D. Cannot be calculated since no sample size is given.
A. 0.0, 6.45
A control chart typically does NOT show which of the following values? A. Outer limit B. Target line C. Upper control limit D. Lower control limit
A. Outer limit
The overall focus of TQM is always on the needs of the customer through a culture of continuous improvement and an active engagement and involvement of employees at all levels. A. True B. False
A. True
Which of the following statements about acceptance sampling is true? A. Acceptance sampling limits the seller's risk of producing poor-quality materials. B. Acceptance sampling is the application of statistical techniques to determine if a quantity of material from a supplier should be accepted or rejected. C. Acceptance sampling eliminates the chance of accepting bad-quality materials. D. All of the above are true.
B. Acceptance sampling is the application of statistical techniques to determine if a quantity of material from a supplier should be accepted or rejected.
Long-term capacity planning deals with which of the following factors? A. Workforce size B. Investment in new facilities C. Inventories D. Overtime budgets
B. Investment in new facilities
Which of these issues is a problem associated with the conversion to a lean production system? A. There is a decrease in the level of trust in a plant once all of the processes have been automated. B. Workers can feel pushed and stressed since the safety net of inventory has been removed. C. Workers can become bored when the current layout is retained and remains fixed. D. Lean systems require considerable specialization and emphasize each worker retaining one specific job assignment.
B. Workers can feel pushed and stressed since the safety net of inventory has been removed.
Lean Farms operated every process with a lean philosophy. For example once Cletus returned with an empty wheelbarrow, Jake knew it was time to get busy shoveling manure in order to fill it back up. This is an example of A. a kanban card. B. a container system. C. a poka-yoke. D. a containerless system.
B. a container system.
Input measures of capacity are preferred when there A. are service processes. B. are flexible flow processes. C. is low customization. D. are high-volume processes.
B. are flexible flow processes.
One of the LEAST effective supplier strategies for lean systems is A. smaller, more frequent stock shipments. B. a short-term, competitive relationship between the company and the supplier. C. use of local suppliers. D. to include suppliers during the product design phase.
B. a short-term, competitive relationship between the company and the supplier.
Benefits of having a flexible workforce include all of the following EXCEPT: A. decreased reliance on inventory buffers. B. decreased worker morale. C. it is easier to relieve bottlenecks. D. a more uniform work flow.
B. decreased worker morale.
Manufacturing an item before it is needed is an example of what form of waste? A. underutilization of employees B. overproduction C. inappropriate processing D. motion
B. overproduction
Waiting-line models often are used in capacity planning in order to A. analyze the payoff of a series of events, such as competitors' actions, which requires a sequence of decisions regarding capacities. B. select an appropriate capacity cushion for a high customer-contact process. C. evaluate different capacity expansion alternatives when demand is uncertain. D. understand why forecast accuracy declines as the forecasting horizon lengthens.
B. select an appropriate capacity cushion for a high customer-contact process.
A diseconomy of scale is realized when A. the average cost per unit increases as the facility's size decreases. B. the average cost per unit increases as the facility's size increases. C. it becomes cheaper to produce fewer items per production period. D. the average cost per unit decreases as the facility's size increases.
B. the average cost per unit increases as the facility's size increases.
Which of the following is considered one of the four major cost of quality categories? A. postponement B. appraisal C. lost goodwill D. defects
B. Appraisal
A process that is in statistical control ________ be producing services or products according to their design specifications. A. can not B. may not C. will not D. will always
B. May not
Which of these terms is NOT one of the Five Ss? A. Sort B. Store C. Shine D. Sustain
B. store
The Peach State Onion Company's onion-bagging machine was found to operate at mean = 25.05 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.129 pounds. The company product specification calls for a bag weight of 25 lbs. +/- 0.45 lbs. Determine the process capability index. A. 1.16 B. 0.49 C. 1.03 D. 1.29
C. 1.03
What is the takt time of a manufacturing cell that must produce 250 parts over one shift with 7 hours of available time? A. 0.60 minutes per part B. 35 parts per hour C. 1.68 minutes per part D. 0.60 parts per minute
C. 1.68 minutes per part
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a kanban system? A. It controls the movement of containers from source/storage to the production process. B. At least one card is associated with a container of process input material. C. It serves as a push mechanism. D. Each container contains equal numbers of non-defective parts.
C. It serves as a push mechanism.
The Employee Involvement and Analytical Process Thinking intersection in the integrative view of TQM requires A. making quality an integral part of long-term planning. B. management by fact, and not authority. C. a commitment to ongoing employee training in statistical tools and their usage. D. that the employees are actually empowered to do their jobs and given autonomy in decision making.
C. a commitment to ongoing employee training in statistical tools and their usage.
What is a major reason why a traditional labor contract may cripple a company's ability implement lean? A. it may require a company to use large-lot production B. it reduces a company's ability to freeze their schedules to avoid disruptive changes in daily production C. it reduces the company's ability to reassign workers to other tasks as the need arises D. it reduces a company's ability to change their existing layout
C. it reduces the company's ability to reassign workers to other tasks as the need arises
Lean systems coupled with statistical process control (SPC) requires a high degree of regimentation which in turn can lead to A. the elimination of reward systems. B. trust issues among workers. C. worker stress. D. cooperation issues between workers and management.
C. worker stress.
It has been determined that 25 containers are necessary to adequately support the workstation that uses component Y. Each container used has a capacity for 90 components. What is the planned daily supply of component Y to the next workstation? A. 1,750 B. 900 C. 2,250 D. 3,000
C. 2,250
Anna's landscaping business has a capacity gap; which alternative can best be described as "simply to do nothing"? A. Follow-the leader strategy B. Wait-and-see strategy C. Base-case strategy D. Expansionist strategy
C. Base-case strategy
Capacity planning requires demand forecasts for an extended period of time. Forecast accuracy tends to _______ as the forecasting horizon _______. A. decline; shortens B. increase; lengthens C. decline; lengthens D. remain unchanged; lengthens
C. decline; lengthens
The pull method is illustrated by A. building it so they will come. B. farm products. C. made-to-order computer systems. D. automobile assembly.
C. made-to-order computer systems.
The process capability index is compared to a critical value to judge whether a process is capable. Firms striving to achieve six-sigma performance use a critical value of A. 6.0. B. 1.33. C. 2.0. D. 1.0.
C. 2.0
Which of the Baldrige criteria is given the most weight in selecting winners? A. leadership B. customer focus C. results D. workforce focus
C. results
Line flows are recommended in designing lean system layouts because they eliminate waste by reducing A. the complexity of setups. B. the requirement for advanced employee training. C. the frequency of setups. D. standard work
C. the frequency of setups
Lean systems can be an integral part of a corporate strategy based on speed as they improve which of the following? A. labor productivity B. cycle times C. inventory turnover D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following is a principal reason that explains why economies of scale can drive costs down when output increases? A. process advantages are found B. costs of purchased materials are cut C. construction costs are reduced D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following is an element of a deceptive business practice that presents a major concern for service or product quality? A. The conduct of the provider is intentional and motivated by a desire to exploit the customer. B. The provider conceals the truth based upon what is actually known to the provider. C. The transaction is intended to generate a disproportionate economic benefit to the provider at the expense of the customer. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following is true about ISO 9001:2015, the standards governing documentation of a quality program? A. Compliance with ISO 9001:2015 standards says nothing about the actual quality of a product. B. Compliance with ISO 9001:2015 standards indicates to customers that companies can provide documentation to support whatever claims they make about quality. C. Companies become certified by proving to a qualified external examiner that they comply with all the requirements. D. All of the above are true.
D. All of the above are true.
Which of the following best characterizes JIT systems? A. Push method of material flow B. Build inventory at a modest rate C. Annual review of operation methods D. Pull method of materials flow
D. Pull method of materials flow
Which diagram is NOT a part of value stream mapping? A. Current state drawing B. Implementation plan C. Future state drawing D. Transitional phase diagram
D. Transitional phase diagram
The underlying statistical distribution for the P-chart is the A. Poisson distribution. B. Z distribution. C. normal distribution. D. binomial distribution.
D. binomial distribution.
A measure of the reserve capacity a process has to handle in unexpected increases in demand is the A. capacity constraint limit. B. capacity utilization rate. C. capacity bottleneck. D. capacity cushion.
D. capacity cushion.
When evaluating alternative capacity decisions, qualitative concerns exclude A. uncertainties about demand. B. competitive reaction. C. technology change. D. cash flow.
D. cash flow.
TQM stresses three principles for achieving high levels of process performance and quality. Which of the following is one of them? A. life-long employment B. management leadership C. continuous employee improvement D. customer satisfaction
D. customer satisfaction
Waiting-line problems that cannot be studied with waiting-line models must be analyzed with which analytical tool? A. regression analysis B. forecasting tools C. decision trees D. simulation
D. simulation
Value stream mapping analysts start from ________ and work _______ to draw the map by hand. A. the raw material end; downstream B. secondary data; quickly C. a project description; with management D. the customer end; upstream
D. the customer end; upstream
In acceptance sampling, if the sample passes the test then A. the remaining quantity of items is subjected to 100 percent inspection. B. the supplier is producing 100% high quality output. C. the entire quantity is returned to the supplier. D. the entire quantity of items is accepted.
D. the entire quantity of items is accepted.
Most experts on the costs of poor process performance and quality estimate losses in the range of ________ percent of gross sales for defective or unsatisfactory products. A. 10 to 20 B. 0 to 10 C. 30 to 40 D. 20 to 30
D. 20 to 30
The 3-sigma limits for a process whose distribution conforms to the normal distribution includes _______ of the observed values, in the long run. A. 95.44% B. 50% C. 68.26% D. 99.74%
D. 99.74%
The plan-do-study-act cycle illustrates A. the improvement in costs associated with implementation of ISO 9000. B. the rise and fall of points in a process that is exhibiting only common cause variation. C. the type of chart to make for each process control situation. D. continuous improvement.
D. continuous improvement
Which of the following is one of the seven major criteria for the Baldrige award? A. process expertise B. industry standing C. vendor management D. results
D. results
An airline company must plan its fleet capacity and its long-term schedule of aircraft usage. For one flight segment, the average number of customers per day is 70, which represents a 65 percent utilization rate of the equipment assigned to the flight segment. If demand is expected to increase to 95 customers for this flight segment in three years, what capacity requirement should be planned? Assume that management deems that a capacity cushion of 30 percent is appropriate.
The needed capacity requirement is 136 customers per day.
A process failure that results in the process's inability to meet advertised performance standards violates which of the five definitions of quality? A. fitness for use B. value C. psychological impressions D. conformance to specifications
conformance to specifications