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CAPA
100

The application of statistical techniques to control a process is....

SPC

100
Most effects are the results of a small number of cases describes...

The Pareto Principle

100

UCL and LCL stand for...

Upper and lower control limits

100

Mean of 4, 2, 5, 5, 6

4.4

100

What is CA? When do you implement it?

Corrective Action - right away

200
If you can chart the product being produced and it is consistently in statistical control limits shows that the process is...

In statistical control

200

Pareto diagrams are used to...

Focus attention in priority order

200

Where are UCL and LCL on an X-Bar and R chart?

They are marked at plus and minus 3 standard deviations from the mean (X-Bar)

200

Median of 4, 2, 5, 5, 6

5

200

What is PA? When do you implement it?

Preventative Action - Long term prevention - may take time to develop/implement.

300

What does a fishbone diagram cover?

The six M's - it is a good tool to gather all contributing manufacturing processes when assessing a manufacturing issue.

300

What is the relationship of mean, median, and mode for a normal probability distribution.

They are all the same.

300

Sigma is...

Standard deviation

300

Mode of 4, 2, 5, 5, 6

5

300

Why is follow up critical for CAPAs?

You need to ensure the fix is working as designed - luck and temporary operator awareness can hide a bad preventative action.

400

One dot on the S-bar chart is..

the standard deviation of the subgroup

400

What is a flow chart?

a schematic diagram that shows the flow of the product or service through various activities.

400

What is a good Capability Index value

1.33 or higher

400

Sample Standard Deviation of 4, 2, 5, 5, 6

1.52

400

What is limitation of a 5-Why?

It's a linear process and can limit potential solutions.

500

One dot on the R chart is...

The sample range for one subgroup

500

What type of chart compares two variables (generic chart type)

Scatterplot

500
Is 95% for %R&R good or bad?

•%R & R < 10%:  Acceptable and indicates a very good gauge

•10% < %R & R < 30%: Conditionally accepted (under specific conditions such as importance of the application, cost of the gauge, etc.)

•30% < %R & R: Unacceptable (system needs replacing or improving)

500

If I have one brown egg, one white egg, and one ostrich egg and I pick one randomly, what is the probability it will be the ostrich egg?

33%

500

What are the two Causes of an effect when using Apollo?

An Action Cause and a Condition Cause