KNOWLEDGE TEST – 15 QUESTIONS – SET G 16.12.2014
1. While organising the workplace during ‘Seiton’ activities what are the three C’s which minimise handling.
- clean free, contact free, count free
- carefulness, cleanfree, checking with inspection
- coordination, cleanliness, competition
2. Pareto analysis can be applied in __________________ the problems.
- systamatizing
- prioritising
- identifying
3. Root cause should be established with the help of ___________.
- milestone chart /activity chart
- red tag
- data
4. In cause and effect diagram one causal factor may appear at
- maximum three places
- between two to four places
- several places
- Three important elements of problem solving are
- problem, symptom, root cause
- countermeasures, solutions, causes
- data, tools, structure (process & team)
- Flow Diagram is a graphical way to present a
- manufacturing process
- service process
- both the above
- In Cause and Effect Diagram the causes and sub causes are arranged
- systematically and timely
- vertically and horizontally
- logically and orderly
- The process of separation of data into different categories can be termed as
- graph
- stratification
- data collection
- Normally columns in Pareto diagram are arranged in
- systematic order
- decending order
- any order
- Kaizen may be understood as a process of
- continuous change in process
- continuous strategic coordination
- continuous improvement
- To show how a given variable changes over time the best choice of graph would be
- pie chart
- radar chart
- none of the above
- In scatter diagram if a value is repeated ‘n’ times it’s repetition is depicted by
- red colour
- encircling the data point on the diagram ‘n’ times
- encircled twice maximum
- Apart from other reasons 5-S is implemented in shopfloor / office
- to improve housekeeping
- to minimize Muda, Mura and Muri
- both a & b
- The aim of brainstorming should be to generate good _____________ of ideas.
- quality
- quantity
- relationships
- Which tool can be used to dissect a process for better understanding and analysing?
- Cause and Effect Diagram
- Scatter Diagram
- Flow Diagram