Which of the
following organizations has developed Self assessment guidelines for
organizations?
a. EQFM
b. EFQM
c. MBNQA
d. ISO 9000
What are appraisal
costs?
a. The costs spent on
preventing errors from happening in processes
b. The costs expended by an
organization due to the errors that occur before the product or service is
supplied to an organization's customer
c. The costs expended
while assessing the output and while a review is being done to measure the processes
d. The costs expended by an
organization when the customer receives unacceptable products or services
Who all are
involved in the implementation of Kaizen?
a. Top Management
b. Suppliers
c. Workers
d. Customers
__________ is the
planned organization wide activity, which includes documentation, to
continually prevent quality problems.
a. Quality control
b. Quality assurance
c. Cost of quality
d. Quality planning
Which of these is
not true about a Matrix Diagram?
a. It is an analysis tool
that compares relationships between two, three, or four sets of data
b. It gives information
about the nature of correlation between the elements
c. It is used while
comparing the efficiency and effectiveness of the options
d. It is a graphical
representation of elements
The tree diagram
used in project planning is also called a _________.
a. Work Breakup Structure
b. Work Breakdown Structure
c. Working Breakdown
Structure
d. Work Breakdown Setup
Which of the
following techniques was/ were created by Jiro Kawakita?
a. Pareto Charts
b. Affinity Diagrams
c. Kaizen
d. Tree Diagram
Which of these is
not an example of the appraisal cost?
a. Product review
b. Product audits
c. Inspection tests for
purchased stock
d. Final inspection
What does the ISO9001:2000 standard stand for?
a. Fundamentals and
Vocabulary
b. Quality Management
Systems - Guidelines for performance improvements
c. Quality Management
Systems - Requirements
d. Environmental Management
What is the formula
to calculate expected productivity?
a. Outputs/Inputs
b. Inputs/Outputs
c. Actual output/
Resources actually consumed
d. Expected output/
Resources expected to be consumed
What does C stand
for in the acronym PDCA?
a. Control
b. Check
c. Communicate
d. Coordinate
Which of these is
an example of the prevention cost?
a. Process audits
b. Reinspection
c. Product replacements
d. Quality planning
How is the 'Slack
time' for an event in an Activity Network Diagram calculated?
a. It is found out by
calculating the difference between the latest times and earliest times for a
given event
b. It is found out by
calculating the sum of the latest times and earliest times for a given event
c. It is found out by
calculating the latest finish a task can conclude with
d. None of the above
When should prioritization
matrices be used?
a. When vital root causes
have still not been recognized
b. When less than three
issues have to compared, especially when some issues are objective
c. When the resources for
the progress are limited and only a vital few activities must be focused upon
d. None of the above is
correct
ISO 9000 is an
international standard on ____________.
a. maintaining the right
amount of quality costs
b. good management practices
c. the quality management
tools
d. the decorum to be
followed in organizations
Which is the kind
of audit where an internal party makes an assessment of any internal department
or supplier against some internally defined set standards or some externally
recognized quality standards?
a. First Party Audit
b. Second Party Audit
c. Independent Third Party
Audit
Which of these is
not a basic concept of distribution?
a. Severity
b. Location
c. Spread
d. Shape
State whether True
or False.
The term Supply Chain Management was invented by Keith Oliver.
a. True
b. False
Which of the
following should be implemented by construction Companies to ensure a more
effective management for quality?
a. QFD
b. QPD
c. Systems approach
d. BPR
Which of the
following performance measures indicates whether the defined goal is achieved through
utilization of minimum or planned resources?
a. Effectiveness
b. Efficiency
c. Productivity
d. Quality
What does MBNQA
stand for?
a. Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award
b. Matthew Baldrige National
Quality Award
c. Management Bureau
National Quality Award
d. Malcolm Baldrige Natural
Quality Award
For which of the
following problems are quality costs data used?
a. For analysis of problems
b. For budgeting
c. For measurement of
processes
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Why are affinity
diagrams used?
a. To represent the ideas
that are liked by all the solution-seekers
b. To represent the
brainstormed ideas
c. To represent the data
that is troublesome
d. All of the above
State whether True
or False.
Interrelationship Diagrams/Diagraphs can be used as a means of
organizing disjointed ideas.
a. True
b. False
Pareto Analysis is
also known as the ________ rule.
a. 20/80
b. 70/30
c. 30/70
d. 80/20
Which of these is
not one of the seven key areas required by organizations to prove their mettle
in before applying for the MBQNA?
a. Leadership
b. Customer focus
c. Quality management
d. Human resource focus
What is the formula
to calculate RPN?
a. Location x Spread x Shape
b. LF - EF
c. LS - ES
d. Severity x Probability x
Detection
Arrange the steps
for self assessment in the correct order.
a)Define means for collection of relevant data
b)Identify strength areas of improvement
c)Plan the objective of self assessment and the scope of assessment
d)Assess the data
e)Define action plan to overcome areas of improvement
a. a, c, e, b, d
b. c, a, d, b, e
c. c, a, e, b, d
d. c, a, b, d, e
What is
benchmarking?
a. A structured process for
planning the design of a new product or service or for redesigning an existing
one
b. Assessing one's performance
but in terms of the performance of the competitors
c. A business performance
improvement tool that exposes waste and makes continuous improvement possible
d. A tool which is used to
measure the digression from the mean, or the deviation from the desired goal or
target
State whether True
or False.
The costs of quality are the same as that of profitability.
a. True
b. False
Which of the
following thinkers developed the technique of Poka Yoke?
a. Kaoru Ishikawa
b. Shigeo Shingo
c. Phil Crosby
d. Joseph Juran
Which of these is
not a cost of quality?
a. Appraisal cost
b. Prevention cost
c. Detection cost
d. Failure cost
Which of these is
not one of the four elements of the process of manufacturing?
a. Testing the product
b. Designing the product
c. The labor put in
d. The equipment used
What is the formula
to calculate efficiency?
a. resources actually
used/resources planned to be used x 100%
b. outputs/inputs
c. expected output/
resources expected to be consumed
d. actual output/ resources
actually consumed
__________ is a
process in which the entire scope of the process is changed or redesigned
backed by an organizational change.
a. Quality Function
Deployment
b. Business Process
Reengineering
c. Company wide quality
control
d. Statistical Process
Control
Which of these is
not one of the 'four absolutes' given by Phil Crosby?
a. The system of quality is
appraisal, not prevention
b. The definition of quality
is conformance to requirements
c. The quality performance
standard is zero defects
d. The measurement of
quality is the price of non-conformance
Which of the
following mechanisms prevent a mistake from being made?
a. Pareto principle
b. Histogram
c. Poka Yoke
d. Arrow Diagram
Who among the
following created the Fishbone diagram?
a. Shigeo Shingo
b. Phil Crosby
c. William Edwards Deming
d. Kaoru Ishikawa
A flowchart is a
_________ representation of the flow in a process.
a. mathematical
b. tabular
c. pictorial
d. none of the above
Which of these is
not a part of the quality trilogy given by Joseph Juran?
a. Quality planning
b. Quality assurance
c. Quality control
d. Quality improvement
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