Quality Engineering (2181920) MCQs

MCQs of Designing for Quality

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1.

______________ is the practice of simultaneously developing products and their manufacturing processes in multifunctional teams, with all specialties working together from the earliest stages.

(a)

Failure mode and effect analysis

(b)

Concurrent engineering

(c)

Just in time

(d)

Lean manufacturing

Answer:

Option (b)

2.

Concurrent engineering deals with carrying out the ________ activities at the same time while designing the product.

(a)

design and sales

(b)

manufacturing and sales

(c)

design and re-engineering

(d)

design and manufacturing

Answer:

Option (d)

3.

Difference between traditional and concurrent engineering lies in ________.

(a)

considering customer requirements

(b)

application of CAD/CAM

(c)

integrating all processes in the initial stages

(d)

design for environment

Answer:

Option (c)

4.

Select the odd one from the following.

(a)

Concurrent engineering

(b)

Simultaneous engineering

(c)

Integrated product development

(d)

Reliability

Answer:

Option (d)

5.

Concurrent engineering is carried out _______________.

(a)

during the DFM step, to narrow the choices

(b)

just before the DFM, to obtain possible choices

(c)

to convert the customer requirements into quantitative terms

(d)

minimize the number of parts and assembly time

Answer:

Option (b)

6.

QFD stands for ______.

(a)

Quality For Development

(b)

Quality For Deployment

(c)

Quality Function Development

(d)

Quality Function Deployment

Answer:

Option (d)

7.

HOQ stands for ______.

(a)

Head of Quality

(b)

House of Quality

(c)

Home of Quality

(d)

Headquarter of Quality

Answer:

Option (b)

8.

___________ is a tool for systematically translating the voice of the customer into product design specifications and resource prioritizations.

(a)

Quality function deployment

(b)

Just in time

(c)

Six sigma

(d)

Agile manufacturing

Answer:

Option (a)

9.

 The approach of QFD in product design leads to __________.

(a)

company-driven products

(b)

customer-driven products

(c)

profit-driven products

(d)

reliable products

Answer:

Option (b)

10.

Which of the following is not a technique used to capture customer requirements for the QFD approach?

(a)

Market surveys

(b)

Customer surveys

(c)

Customer complaints

(d)

Cash memo

Answer:

Option (d)

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