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100

To determine the financial return on a quality initiative, the ________ must be calculated.

  • cost of the materials.
  • cost of manufacturing.
  • cost of the product.
  • cost of quality (COQ).

What is cost of quality (COQ)?

100

An “experience” is the general outcome of a:

  • Supply chain.
  • Finance operation.
  • Manufacturing operation.
  • Service industry operation.

What is service industry operation?

100

As Operations Manager, staying in open and frequent communication with the customer is characteristic of:

  • Project or Job-Based Production.
  • Mass Production.
  • Batch ProductionB.
  • Continuous flow.

What is Project or Job-Based Production?

100

Batch Production:

  • Moves inputs through stages of production in groups.
  • Is used for custom homes.
  • Makes one product at a time.
  • Makes popular consumer goods.

What is moves inputs through stages of production in groups?

100

You are the production manager of an electronics company and learn from the marketing manager that there is an unexpected high demand for your new product. You are confident your operation can produce enough goods to meet the demand with the equipment and labor force you have. What type of production do you manage?

  • Project or Job Production.
  • Mass production.
  • Batch production.
  • Flow / Continuous production.

What is mass production?

200

The ________ in the Sigma Six cost-of-quality (COQ) equation includes the internal costs before the product is sold (like waste and re-work).

  • cost of defects.
  • cost of prevention.
  • cost of manufacturing.
  • cost of production.

What is cost of defects?

200

Through the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), it’s possible to find out:

  • What is the budget for the company.
  • What is the output of a company.
  • How a company does its work.
  • A company’s financial margins.

What is how a company does its work?

200

International quality management is a family of international standards that is called:

  • Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
  • ISO 26000
  • ISO 9000
  • ISO 14000

What is ISO 9000?

200

The facility location is the most strategic and critical part of the:

  • planning process.
  • overall project.
  • company.
  • production process.

What is planning process?

200

Operation managers still need to plan for and control inventory by using:

  • material-requirements planning system.
  • facility layout.
  • facility location.
  • streamlined sales pipelines.

What is material-requirements planning system?

300

________ is a technique used by many companies to identify areas for improvement.

  • SWOT analysis.
  • PESTEL analysis.
  • Best out of three practice.
  • Statistical process control.

What is statistical process control?

300

A ________ would have parts and materials arriving on the warehouse dock at the exact moment they are needed in the production process.

  • just-in-time inventory system.
  • production layout system.
  • economic order quantity system.
  • material-requirements planning system.

What is just-in-time inventory system?

300

In a ________, a small team of workers handle all aspects of building a component, a “family” of components, or a finished product.

  • functional layout.
  • product layout.
  • cellular layout.
  • mass assembly line.

What is cellular layout?

300

A ________ is an example of an airplane manufacturer who assembles a plane in one location and the workers and equipment go to the airplane when they need to work on it.

  • cellular layout.
  • process layout.
  • product layout.
  • fixed-position layout.

What is fixed-position layout?

300

A ________ is a high volume of good which are produced efficiently by people, equipment or departments and arranged in an assembly line.

  • functional layout.
  • process layout.
  • cellular layout.
  • product layout.

What is product layout?

400

The ________ identifies the critical path, which is the sequence of activities that will entail the greatest amount of time.

  • Gantt chart.
  • PERT chart.
  • outcome of the process.
  • material-requirements planning system.

What is PERT chart?

400

A ________ chart is a scheduling tool that is used to make operations more efficient and is popular with operations managers to diagram activities involved in producing goods.

  • comparison
  • Gantt
  • CAD
  • PESTEL

What is Gantt?

400

A PERT chart is designed to:

  • specify the activities needed to complete the project
  • show what kinds of people are needed to carry out processes
  • organize activities in the most efficient sequence.
  • diagram the activities not required to produce a good.

What is organize activities in the most efficient sequence?

400

The ability to test a product concept digitally before prototyping is possible by using:

  • Computer-designed manufacturing (CDM)
  • Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
  • Computer-created design (CCD))
  • Computer-aided design (CAD)

What is computer-aided design (CAD)?

400

Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) is used by companies to:

  • control the entire process.
  • speed the production process with more precise dimensions and material consistency.
  • improve the visual appeal of manufactured products.
  • create or optimize a design.

What is speed the production process with more precise dimensions and material consistency?

500

The movie STAR WARS used ________ to produce computer animation for special effects.

  • Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)
  • Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
  • Computer-aided design (CAD)
  • Computer-created design (CCD)

What is computer-aided design (CAD)?

500

The ability for a company to link ________together, enables them to design and manufacture goods faster and more efficiently.

  • CAD to CAM
  • CCD to CAD
  • CCM to CAD
  • CAM to CCM

What is CAD to CAM?

500

Flexible manufacturing is used by Swisher cigar to make little cigars and big cigars on the same machine. This is an example of using:

  • machine flexibility.
  • process flexibility.
  • process standardization.
  • routing flexibility.

What is machine flexibility?

500

_______ supply chain decisions are made affecting how products are developed, manufactured, moved, and sold.

  • Hundreds of times each day.
  • On a monthly basis.
  • Several times a week.
  • On a quarterly basis.

What is hundreds of times each day?

500

The differences between the two are that ________ involve(s) both manufacturing and procurement with multiple manufacturers, suppliers, and retail companies. ________ refers to distribution activities in one company.

  • Supply Chains: Logistics.
  • Logistics: Supply Chains.
  • Outbound Logistics : Transportation Supply Chains.
  • Inbound logistics, supply chains.

What is Supply Chains: Logistics?