Chapter 6: Production Process
You can create Bill of Material (BOM) without defining a material in the system.
False
A planned order is a proposal either to produce a material in-house or to acquire it externally (procurement). It is a planning tool and cannot be changed or deleted.
False
Make-to-order is when the production order is related to a production plan that seeks to maintain a level of inventory deemed adequate to meet finished product demand.
False
Storage locations identify areas within a plant where equipment (e.g., machines) is stored and activities completed.
False
An MRP controller is assigned to a in the material master. A. Order B. Work centers C. Materials D. Production process
Materials
Which of the following activities does NOT impact FI? A) Production order B) Goods receipt C) Order settlement D) Goods issue
Production order
There are several forms of the production process. Which is not the most common form? A. Discrete B. Repetitive C. Process D. Project
Project
A work center is a place where production activities occur.
True
An MRP Controller is a person or a group of people who are responsible for planning for materials in production and for ensuring that the needed materials are available when needed.
True
Discrete production is used for manufacturing a single item or unit.
True
Make-to-order is when the production order is connected directly to an order for the finished product.
True
The material is manufactured according to a production order that specifies the quantity of the specific material to be produced in discrete production.
True
The order confirmation parameters are defined by plant and order type.
True
The production process cannot continue without an order release.
True
The production scheduler is the person responsible for the scheduling and control of a material.
True
The production scheduling profile determines which activities are carried out in the background when the production order is created.
True
The configuration of scheduling parameters involves A) Defining scheduling parameters for each plant B) Defining production order type C) Defining production scheduler the attributes that need to be maintained D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following is an activity which can occur in background when planned order is converted to production order? A) Scheduling of Prod order B) Release prod order on production order creation C) Determination of Materials Availability for Prod. Order D) All of the above
All of the above
Which is assigned to a production scheduler? A. Material Master B. Work Center C. Production scheduling profile D. Both A and C
Both A and C
Which is NOT one of the three most important master data elements in production? A) Work centers B) Bills of material C) Capacity D) Routings
Capacity
What are the three confirmation types? A) Partial, Complete, Final B) Settlement, Final, Cleared C) Partial, Automatic, Cleared D) Partial, Final, Automatic Final
Partial, Final, Automatic Final
Which of the following represent a typical production process? A) Planned order > Goods issue > Production order > Order confirmation > Goods receipt B) Planned order > Order confirmation > Production order > Goods issue > Goods receipt C) Planned order > Production order > Goods issue > Order confirmation > Goods receipt D) Planned order > Order confirmation > Goods issue > Production order > Goods receipt
Planned order > Production order > Goods issue > Order confirmation > Goods receipt
Which of the following is NOT true about planned and production order? A) Planned order authorizes production B) Planned order can be a result of the fulfillment process C) Production order can be created in reference to a planned order D) Production order can trigger a purchase requisition
Planned order authorizes production
Which of the following activities does NOT impact CO? A) Goods issue B) Production order C) Planned production D) Goods receipt
Planned production
Which manufacturing often involves mixing and blending of ingredients to create the final product? A. Process B. Discrete C. Repetitive D. Project
Process
The common set up for raw materials is that they are: A) Purchased externally B) Produced internally C) Both A or B D) Neither A or B
Purchased externally
A material master must exist for the material the BOM is being created for.
True
A planned order is a proposal either to produce a material in-house or to acquire it externally (procurement). It is a planning tool and can be changed or deleted most of the time with no impact on the system.
True
Work center locations identify areas within a plant where equipment (e.g., machines) is stored and activities completed.
True