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1. Which of the above characteristics best describe process layout?
A. i, ii, iv &vi
B. i, ii, v and vi
C. ii, iii, iv and vi
D. i, iii, v, and vi
E. iii, iv, v, and vi
2. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. While control charts for attributes are p and c-charts, control charts for variables are R-charts and x-charts.
B. If all samples are within the limits, this guarantees the process to be under control.
C. The mistake of having a producer's good lot rejected through sampling is type I error.
D. Acceptance sampling is against the notion of TQM.
E. If only natural causes of variation are present, the output of a process forms a distribution that is stable over time and is predictable
3. Which of the following is not true statement?
A. Concurrent design uses a price-minus system unlike cost plus in traditional approach.
B. Rapid prototyping enables the organization to take first mover advantage.
C. Design standardization provides greater flexibility and enables firms to work with larger quantities of fewer items.
D. Failure mode and effect analysis’s objective is to anticipate failures and prevent them from occurring.
E. ISO certification guarantees the organization of producing quality product or delivering quality service.
4. For which of the following operations would a fixed-position layout be most appropriate?
A. assembly of an automobile
B. production of cameras and TV sets
C. construction of a ship
D. refining of crude oil
E. grocery store
5. Select the choice with correct match of process flow chart.
A. - Storage
B. Ñ - Inspection
C. o - Delay
D. Þ - Transportation
E. All are correct
6. Design or Theoretical Capacity is:
A. The maximum output under operating restrictions such as schedules:
B. The maximum output under ideal conditions as designed by engineers.
C. The maximum output rate actually achieved.
D. The maximum output level at less market availability.
E. None of the above.
7. Which of the following statement is true?
A. Total flow time is lower for product layout than process layout.
B. The major advantage of product layout over process layout is flexibility.
C. The set up time taken in process layout is low as compared to product layout.
D. The ultimate goal of both product and process layouts is to minimize material handling cost.
E. None of the above
8. Which of the following is not an output of Aggregate production Planning?
A. Level of inventory
B. Size of work force
C. Backlogs/backorders
D. Demand forecast
E. Overtime production
9. Discuss tools of quality control and their purposes and show diagrammatically.
10. Discuss about theory of constraint with its principles.
11. Discuss PDCA and its purpose in TQM.