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100

What is the Ultimate goal of any business organisation?

Profit

100

How can we maximise profit in a monopolistic business?

Fixing the selling price suitably

100

How should be the quality of the product in a competitive business?

minimum required quality

100

Profit may be maximized by _______for the same selling price per unit.

Cutting cost

100

Extra quality means extra ____

Cost

200

Sampling inspection is  ___ & ___

Cheaper and quicker

200

Inspection adds to  ___ and not to ___

Cost and not to Value

200

The process through which the standards are ___ and __ standards is called control.

established and met with

200

In sampling inspection, if proven ____, the entire batch is to be ____. 


defective, rejected

200

Two types of inspection methods are ___ & ___

100% inspection and sampling inspection

300

Name the capitals of

Oman

Canada

Mauritius

Muscat

Ottawa

Port Louis

300

Name atleast 3 advantages of centralised inspection.

Greater degree of inspection.

Less number of inspectors and tools.

Less frequency of recalibration.

Cost of inspection is reduced.

Unbiased inspection.

Supervision of inspectors made possible.

No distraction to the inspector.

300

Name the capitals of

Jamaica

Ukraine

Spain

Kingston

Kyiv

Madrid

300

Name the capitals of 

Czech Republic

Poland

Austria

Prague

Warsaw

Vienna

300

Name atleast 3 disadvantages of floor inspection.

Delicate instruments cannot be employed.

Requires Frequent recalibration of inspection equipment.

High cost of inspection.

Inspection is difficult due to chance causes.

Pressure on inspector.

Possibility of biased inspection.

Supervision of Inspectors is difficult.

400

Name atleast 4 advantages of Floor inspection.

1. Reduces scrap and rework.

2. Saves cost of unnecessary work.

3. Material handling time is reduced.

4. Job satisfaction to production worker.

5. Greater number of pieces can be checked than a sample size.

6. Does not delay in production.

400

Name the capitals of

1. Nagaland

2. Assam

3. Manipur

4. Mizoram

Kohima

Dispur

Imphal

Aizawl

400

Name the capitals of 

Denmark, Ireland, Vietnam, Indonesia

Copenhagen, Dublin, Hanoi, Jakarta

400

Name atleast 4 disadvantages of centralised inspection.

Defects not revealed quickly.

Greater material handling.

High rework and rejection costs.

Delay in production.

Heavy workpieces not feasible.

Production control is complicated.

Greater scrap.

400

Name the capitals of 

1)Andaman and Nicobar Islands 

2)Ladakh

3)Lakshadweep

4)Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

Port Blair, Leh, Kavaratti, Daman

500

Name fundamental factors affecting quality. Any 5 M's.

Market, Money, Management, Men, Motivation, Materials, Machines & Mechanization, Modern information methods, Mounting product requirements.

500

Name any 5 examples for attributes of quality standards.

Robustness, Safety, Reliability, Performance, Appearance, Flexibility, Reusability, Security, Efficiency, Portability, Usability, Accuracy, Stability, etc

 

500

List atleast 5 objectives of Inspection?

1. detect and remove the faulty RM

2. detect the faulty products in production 

3. bring facts to the notice of managers 

4. prevent the substandard reaching the customer 

5. promote reputation for quality and reliability 

6. To enable firms discover weaknesses and get over the problem.


500

Name any 5 types of inspection

Floor inspection, Centralized inspection, Combined inspection, Functional inspection, First piece inspection, Pilot piece inspection, Final inspection

500

Name the 5 drawbacks of inspection

•Only adds to the cost of the product.

•partially subjective.

•Fatigue and Monotony may affect.

•Merely separates good and bad items.

•Doesn’t prevent the production of bad items.