Prod Opn MGT 5
Prod Opn MGT 5
Prod Opn MGT 5
Q _______ implies effective hours available for production on machine or on a work centre in a week on in a month.
A a) Unit of measurement b) Performance Standard c) Unit of loading and scheduling d) Effective capacity per work centre
Q The term __________ implies the foregone profit due to inability of company to produce.
A a) Opportunity cost b) Down time cost c) Maintenance cost d) Idle Wages
Q Two extreme forms of manufacturing methods are Project Production and ______
A a) Batch Production b) Continuous Production c) Jobbing Production d) Mass Production
Q An approach to scheduling that starts from the present time and schedules each job to start at the earliest possible moment, is known as _____
A a) Forward scheduling b) Backward scheduling c) Planning d) Staffing
Q Work in Process inventory in case of Jobbing Production is ___________ if compared to continuous production.
A a) Equal b) Very less c) Very large d) Exactly half
Q In case of batch production, when batches are small, ________ is the ratio of direct workers to supervisors, and vice versa.
A a) Equal b) Higher c) Lower d) Negative
Q Which is the most suitable technique for selecting optimal manufacturing method?
A a) Linear programming b) Work study c) MRP d) Break Even Analysis
Q The element governing operation of business and its contacts and relationships with society at large, customers, suppliers,
employees, local community and other stakeholders, is termed as
A a) Objectives b) Goal c) Mission d) Values
Q Which of the following manufacturing methods has the highest fixed cost?
A a) Project Production b) Continuous Production c) Batch Production d) Jobbing Production
Q The goods being forwarded to dispatch section or finished parts stores, are always accompanied by
A a) Forwarding note b) Gate Pass c) Delivery Challan d) Packing list
True / False
Q Dust gets mixed with lubricants, forms an abrasive substance and causes pre-mature failure of machinery. T
Q Sampling inspection is best suited when cost of inspection is much higher than the loss arising from the acceptance of a defective
part. T
Q Community attitudes towards work as well as their attitudes towards the incoming entrepreneurs can make or mar an industry. T
Q Which of the following are examples of consumption of physical effort during recording for method study?
A a) Bending b) Positioning c) Unloading d) Drilling
Q Which of the following cases indicate that the operation has occurred?
A a) Movement of components to assembly section b) Raw material movement
c) A worker’s trip to grinder to sharpen the tools d) Tools kept in rack of tool crib
Q Which of the following activities can become a part of a preventive maintenance system?
A a) Condition monitoring b) Planned Lubrication c) Overhauling d) Preventive inspection
Q Which of the following possibilities can be explored by using flow process chart?
A a) Eliminating the operations or combining the operations with another b) Reducing the distance traveled by the workmen or
materials c) Reducing rejections drastically d) Avoiding the waiting time and thereby reduce production losses
Q The realistic vision is built as a pen picture of business in three or more years time, in terms of
A a) Physical appearance b) Size c) Activities d) Organisational Behaviour
Q a) Six Sigma (d) b) DMAIC (f) c) Master Black belts (e) d) Green Belts (a)
A a) Similar to black belts, however, they may possess less statistical expertise and usually occupy part time positions (d)
b) Date, Method, Accuracy Limit, Index, Class of accuracy c) An open loop process for sudden improvement
d) The statistical measurement of the area outside six standard deviations from the mean value of normal distribution, this
translates into ¾ defects per million opportunities. (a) e) Individuals who train and mentor Black Belts (c)
f) The abbreviation for five phases of a six sigma improvement project. (b)
Q a) Change in physical characteristic (c) b) Addition (b) c) Consumption of physical effort (a) d) Information
received (f)
A a) Lifting (c) b) Assembly (b) c) Punching (a) d) Posting a ledger e) Taking dictation f) Giving instruction (d)