- A problem definition should include
a) A control chart
b) Names of members of the team
c) What the problem is and what it is not
d) Who was operating the machine that day - A service cannot be
a) Stored
b) Inspected
c) Targeted
d) Appraised - Quality control does not apply to
a) Drawing flow charts
b) Drawing control charts
c) Idea generation
d) PTA meetings - Who taught quality control to the Japanese after World War II ?
a) Dr.W. A. Shewhart
b) Dr. Deming
c) Dr. A. V. Feigenbaum
d) Philips Crosby - Quality is “Fitness for use” who defined it this way
a) Ichiro Ishikawa
b) Dr. K.Ishikawa
c) Prof. P.C.Mahalanobis
d) Dr.J.M.Juran - Range of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is
a) 5
b) 4
c) 3
d) 2 - Six Sigma implies
a) A statistical method
b) A trouble-shooting method
c) Teams are effective
d) 3 defects per million in output - Cause-effect diagram is used in
a) Problem identification
b) Field visits
c) Vendor surveys
d) Problem Analysis - Flow charts indicate
a) Causes of process variation
b) The kind of forms to fill out
c) Who reports to whom
d) How inputs get processed into outputs - A control chart displays
a) Whether workers are motivated
b) Top management takes interest in quality
c) Inspectors are doing their job
d) Process variability