Quality Engineering (2181920) MCQs

MCQs of Quality Engineering and Management Tools, Techniques & Standards

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61.

This is a Japanese word that literally means "the Real Place". Used in the context of KAIZEN, _________ usually refers to the shop floor or to the place where the Core Process is going on.

(a)

Kaizen

(b)

Gemba

(c)

Seiton

(d)

Shitshuki

Answer:

Option (b)

62.

________________ is a Japanese term meaning "change for the better". Applied to business organizations, it implies continuing improvement involving everyone that does not cost much.

(a)

Kaizen

(b)

Gemba

(c)

Seiton

(d)

Shitshuki

Answer:

Option (a)

63.

During Sort, you and your coworkers focus on what?

(a)

Ensuring 5S continues to function

(b)

Establishing assigned cleaning duties

(c)

Developing uniformity in facility visual communication

(d)

Eliminating needless tools and equipment from the workplace

Answer:

Option (d)

64.

During Set in Order, you and your coworkers focus on what?

(a)

Begin finding a storage place for all tools and equipment 

(b)

Initiate visual communication color standards

(c)

Commence work area cleaning

(d)

Start eliminating needless tools

Answer:

Option (a)

65.

During Shine, you and your coworkers focus on what?

(a)

Start following scheduled work area cleanings

(b)

Begin documenting visual communication needs

(c)

Establish a red tag zones

(d)

Initiate "shadow labeling" for tool storage

Answer:

Option (a)

66.

During Sustain, you and your coworkers focus on what?

(a)

Photographing work areas for the first time

(b)

Begin documentation of work area task times

(c)

Ensuring all previous steps become facility-wide standards

(d)

Start researching more efficient locations for storage

Answer:

Option (c)

67.

Red tags are first used in what step of 5S?

(a)

Standardize

(b)

Sustain

(c)

Set in Order

(d)

Sort

Answer:

Option (d)

68.

What is Japanese Word for Waste?

(a)

Muda

(b)

Mura

(c)

Muri

(d)

Kaizen

Answer:

Option (a)

69.

Poka-yoke is also known as _______

(a)

Mistake-proofing

(b)

Mistake

(c)

Proofreading

(d)

Mistake and proofreading

Answer:

Option (a)

70.

What do Yokeru and Poka mean respectively?

(a)

Avoid, inadvertent errors

(b)

Inadvertent errors, avoid

(c)

Inadvertent mistakes, avoid

(d)

Inadvertent errors, inadvertent mistakes

Answer:

Option (a)

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