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Deck 10: Operations Management,productivity,and Quality
1
You have gone to the doctor to check out some recent pains.The quality of her expertise to find and diagnose the problem is an illustration of the unique service characteristic of
A)intangibility.
B)warrantees.
C)customization.
D)perishability.
E)past experience.
A)intangibility.
B)warrantees.
C)customization.
D)perishability.
E)past experience.
A
2
Which of the following is not a form of utility?
A)Form utility
B)Price utility
C)Place utility
D)Time utility
E)Ownership utility
A)Form utility
B)Price utility
C)Place utility
D)Time utility
E)Ownership utility
B
3
By making a product that customers can take pride in having,production creates
A)resale value utility.
B)form utility.
C)time utility.
D)operational utility.
E)ownership utility.
A)resale value utility.
B)form utility.
C)time utility.
D)operational utility.
E)ownership utility.
E
4
When a company uses an intensive distribution strategy,it is facilitating ________ utility.
A)ownership
B)form
C)place
D)interval
E)time
A)ownership
B)form
C)place
D)interval
E)time
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5
When your favourite restaurant prepares your favourite meal,they are creating
A)form utility.
B)price utility.
C)time utility.
D)place utility.
E)ownership utility.
A)form utility.
B)price utility.
C)time utility.
D)place utility.
E)ownership utility.
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6
By accepting major credit cards,a retail outlet has created
A)price utility.
B)time utility.
C)ownership utility.
D)form utility.
E)place utility.
A)price utility.
B)time utility.
C)ownership utility.
D)form utility.
E)place utility.
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7
Service products are characterized by three key qualities:
A)intangibility,uncustomized,and unstorability.
B)intangibility,customization,and unstorability.
C)intangibility,customization,and storability.
D)tangibility,customization,and storability.
E)tangibility,uncustomized,and storability.
A)intangibility,uncustomized,and unstorability.
B)intangibility,customization,and unstorability.
C)intangibility,customization,and storability.
D)tangibility,customization,and storability.
E)tangibility,uncustomized,and storability.
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8
In many parts of the world,public washrooms are available on a pay per use basis.What form of utility does this service maximize most to its users?
A)Place utility
B)Form utility
C)Interval utility
D)Time utility
E)Ownership utility
A)Place utility
B)Form utility
C)Interval utility
D)Time utility
E)Ownership utility
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9
One of the key differences between service and manufacturing operations is
A)manufacturing products are characterized by intangibility and customization.
B)manufacturing operations feature a unique link between process and outcome.
C)manufacturing operations are less storable.
D)services are performed,but goods are produced.
E)services focus on the outcome of the production process.
A)manufacturing products are characterized by intangibility and customization.
B)manufacturing operations feature a unique link between process and outcome.
C)manufacturing operations are less storable.
D)services are performed,but goods are produced.
E)services focus on the outcome of the production process.
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10
The term service operations refers to
A)production activities that yield tangible products.
B)production activities that yield tangible and intangible service products.
C)firms that make tangible products.
D)service activities that yield intangible products.
E)service activities that yield tangible products.
A)production activities that yield tangible products.
B)production activities that yield tangible and intangible service products.
C)firms that make tangible products.
D)service activities that yield intangible products.
E)service activities that yield tangible products.
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11
If an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Calgary has 20 empty seats,this illustrates the unique service characteristic of
A)intangibility.
B)unstorability.
C)demand.
D)customization.
E)oversupply.
A)intangibility.
B)unstorability.
C)demand.
D)customization.
E)oversupply.
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12
When you have your hair cut and styled the way you like it,it illustrates the unique service characteristic of
A)unstorability.
B)customization.
C)past experience.
D)intangibility.
E)warranties.
A)unstorability.
B)customization.
C)past experience.
D)intangibility.
E)warranties.
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13
Suppose that you have no clean clothes,but you have a job interview tomorrow.You normally never use any other type of laundry detergent other than your regular brand.You find that it is currently sold out at your local convenience store,so you decide to buy the store brand because it best satisfies your need for
A)possession utility.
B)place utility.
C)time utility.
D)interval utility.
E)ownership utility.
A)possession utility.
B)place utility.
C)time utility.
D)interval utility.
E)ownership utility.
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14
When steel is turned into a finished good like a car,________ utility has been created.
A)place
B)time
C)interval
D)ownership
E)form
A)place
B)time
C)interval
D)ownership
E)form
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15
The quality of a product that satisfies a human need during its consumption is known as
A)ownership utility.
B)place utility.
C)need utility.
D)form utility.
E)time utility.
A)ownership utility.
B)place utility.
C)need utility.
D)form utility.
E)time utility.
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16
________ utility deals with when a product is provided,whereas ________ utility deals with where a product is provided.
A)Time;possession
B)Place;time
C)Time;place
D)Form;time
E)Ownership;form
A)Time;possession
B)Place;time
C)Time;place
D)Form;time
E)Ownership;form
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17
The clerk at the 7-Eleven store and the morning radio announcer are examples of people who work in ________,while companies that make things like radios and automobiles are engaged in ________.
A)minimum wage operations;maximum wage operations
B)goods production;service operations
C)service operations;goods production
D)high-contact operations;low-contact operations
E)none of these
A)minimum wage operations;maximum wage operations
B)goods production;service operations
C)service operations;goods production
D)high-contact operations;low-contact operations
E)none of these
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18
When comparing manufacturing and service operations,it is correct to say that
A)only manufacturing operations transform raw materials into finished products.
B)most service operations are pure service.
C)service operations are more complex than goods production.
D)quality considerations are defined and managed in a similar way in both the service sector and in manufacturing operations.
E)all of these statements are correct.
A)only manufacturing operations transform raw materials into finished products.
B)most service operations are pure service.
C)service operations are more complex than goods production.
D)quality considerations are defined and managed in a similar way in both the service sector and in manufacturing operations.
E)all of these statements are correct.
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19
Which of the following are unique aspects that separate services from goods?
A)Intangibility and warranties
B)High-contact and low-contact
C)Time and place utility
D)Intangibility and unstorability
E)Form and time utility
A)Intangibility and warranties
B)High-contact and low-contact
C)Time and place utility
D)Intangibility and unstorability
E)Form and time utility
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20
Which of the following statements regarding production operations is correct?
A)The first industrial revolution occurred in England in the 1800s and the second in China during the 1990s.
B)The factory is no longer the centrepiece for manufacturing.
C)The development of 3-D printing illustrates the third industrial revolution.
D)Production operations remain environmentally unfriendly.
E)All of these statements are true.
A)The first industrial revolution occurred in England in the 1800s and the second in China during the 1990s.
B)The factory is no longer the centrepiece for manufacturing.
C)The development of 3-D printing illustrates the third industrial revolution.
D)Production operations remain environmentally unfriendly.
E)All of these statements are true.
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21
How does an analytic production process work?
A)It breaks down the basic resources into components.
B)A cost analysis is made to determine the best way to ship the product to another location.
C)It combines several raw materials into a finished product.
D)It puts together several components.
E)Raw materials are chemically altered.
A)It breaks down the basic resources into components.
B)A cost analysis is made to determine the best way to ship the product to another location.
C)It combines several raw materials into a finished product.
D)It puts together several components.
E)Raw materials are chemically altered.
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22
Which of the following transformation techniques mechanically alters the basic shape or form of the product?
A)Chemical process
B)Quality process
C)Fabrication process
D)Assembly process
E)Transport process
A)Chemical process
B)Quality process
C)Fabrication process
D)Assembly process
E)Transport process
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23
In terms of business strategy as a driver of operations,Toyota uses the ________ strategy,while 3M uses the ________ strategy.
A)quality;dependability
B)flexibility;dependability
C)quality;flexibility
D)lower price;quality
E)lower price;flexibility
A)quality;dependability
B)flexibility;dependability
C)quality;flexibility
D)lower price;quality
E)lower price;flexibility
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24
Which of the following would be considered a high-contact system?
A)Gas company
B)Electric company
C)Lawn care company
D)Barber shop
E)Postal delivery
A)Gas company
B)Electric company
C)Lawn care company
D)Barber shop
E)Postal delivery
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25
Which of the following would be considered a low-contact service?
A)Surgery
B)Haircut
C)Massage
D)Electric power
E)Piano lesson
A)Surgery
B)Haircut
C)Massage
D)Electric power
E)Piano lesson
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26
Tyson Foods reduces whole chickens into packaged parts through a(n)________ process.
A)chemical
B)fabrication
C)synthetic
D)analytic
E)assembly
A)chemical
B)fabrication
C)synthetic
D)analytic
E)assembly
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27
Of the following products/services,which is the most tangible?
A)Child care
B)A restaurant meal
C)Car repair
D)Clothing
E)Dental work
A)Child care
B)A restaurant meal
C)Car repair
D)Clothing
E)Dental work
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28
The production process which combines several raw materials into a new finished product (e.g. ,paint)is known as
A)creating place utility.
B)an analytic process.
C)a transformation process.
D)a synthetic process.
E)creating time utility.
A)creating place utility.
B)an analytic process.
C)a transformation process.
D)a synthetic process.
E)creating time utility.
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29
What kind of transformation occurs in an assembly process?
A)Various components are transported from one location to another.
B)Data are combined into useable information for a management report.
C)Various components are put together to create a new product.
D)Finished products are taken apart for inspection.
E)Raw materials are mechanically altered.
A)Various components are transported from one location to another.
B)Data are combined into useable information for a management report.
C)Various components are put together to create a new product.
D)Finished products are taken apart for inspection.
E)Raw materials are mechanically altered.
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30
Carolyn's car needs a tune-up,so she has taken it to her favourite mechanic for repair.This type of service system is a ________ system.
A)low-interaction
B)passive
C)high-interaction
D)low-contact
E)high-contact
A)low-interaction
B)passive
C)high-interaction
D)low-contact
E)high-contact
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31
Because FedEx emphasizes ________,its operations capabilities emphasize ________.
A)quality;quality control procedures
B)dependability;wireless information system to track packages
C)low prices;cost control
D)flexibility;excess production capacity
E)dependability;quality control procedures
A)quality;quality control procedures
B)dependability;wireless information system to track packages
C)low prices;cost control
D)flexibility;excess production capacity
E)dependability;quality control procedures
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32
Car repair is classified as a low-contact system because
A)the customer must wait for the repair work to be done.
B)the work that is done is highly technical and requires skilled technicians.
C)the customer does not have to be present for the service to be performed.
D)customer satisfaction is an important consideration in the provision of the service.
E)the statement is in error;car repair is not a low-contact system.
A)the customer must wait for the repair work to be done.
B)the work that is done is highly technical and requires skilled technicians.
C)the customer does not have to be present for the service to be performed.
D)customer satisfaction is an important consideration in the provision of the service.
E)the statement is in error;car repair is not a low-contact system.
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33
This transformation process puts together various components and is common in the electronics,appliance,and automotive industries.It is the
A)clerical process.
B)transport process.
C)chemical process.
D)fabrication process.
E)assembly process.
A)clerical process.
B)transport process.
C)chemical process.
D)fabrication process.
E)assembly process.
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34
This transformation process combines data on such items as employee absences,machine breakdowns,and inventory reports.It is the
A)assembly process.
B)fabrication process.
C)chemical process.
D)transport process.
E)clerical process.
A)assembly process.
B)fabrication process.
C)chemical process.
D)transport process.
E)clerical process.
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35
This transformation process alters the basic composition of raw materials and is used in industries like aluminum,steel,fertilizer,petroleum,and paint.It is the
A)chemical process.
B)fabrication process.
C)transport process.
D)clerical process.
E)assembly process.
A)chemical process.
B)fabrication process.
C)transport process.
D)clerical process.
E)assembly process.
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36
Lumber companies convert raw lumber into dimensional lumber and paper products through a(n)________ process.
A)synthetic
B)fabrication
C)assembly
D)analytic
E)chemical
A)synthetic
B)fabrication
C)assembly
D)analytic
E)chemical
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37
A public transit system is an example of a ________ process,while a cheque processing operation at a bank is a ________ process.
A)fabrication;chemical
B)transport;fabrication
C)high-contact;low-contact
D)low-contact;high-contact
E)goods-producing;service-producing
A)fabrication;chemical
B)transport;fabrication
C)high-contact;low-contact
D)low-contact;high-contact
E)goods-producing;service-producing
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38
This transformation process involves goods being sent from manufacturing sites to consumers through warehouses to retail locations.It is the
A)fabrication process.
B)chemical process.
C)clerical process.
D)assembly process.
E)transport process.
A)fabrication process.
B)chemical process.
C)clerical process.
D)assembly process.
E)transport process.
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39
In a(n)________ system,the customer is an active participant,but in a(n)________ system,the customer is not an active participant.
A)low-contact;high-contact
B)active;inactive
C)high-contact;low-contact
D)high-interaction;low-interaction
E)low-interaction;high-interaction
A)low-contact;high-contact
B)active;inactive
C)high-contact;low-contact
D)high-interaction;low-interaction
E)low-interaction;high-interaction
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40
Because Toyota emphasizes ________,its operations capabilities emphasize ________.
A)quality;automated equipment for consistent product buildup
B)dependability;wireless information system to track packages
C)quality;production capacity
D)flexibility;excess production capacity
E)dependability;quality control procedures
A)quality;automated equipment for consistent product buildup
B)dependability;wireless information system to track packages
C)quality;production capacity
D)flexibility;excess production capacity
E)dependability;quality control procedures
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41
A fixed position layout
A)is generally superior to a same-steps layout.
B)is used when the product remains in one place and the necessary equipment is moved to that place.
C)is used when the service must come to the customer,not the other way around.
D)can be used only in the manufacturing of physical products.
E)All of these are correct.
A)is generally superior to a same-steps layout.
B)is used when the product remains in one place and the necessary equipment is moved to that place.
C)is used when the service must come to the customer,not the other way around.
D)can be used only in the manufacturing of physical products.
E)All of these are correct.
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42
Thousands of empty jugs move down a conveyor belt at a factory before stopping to be filled and moving on to be labeled.What type of layout is utilized?
A)Supply chain
B)Custom products
C)Hybrid
D)Fixed position
E)Same steps
A)Supply chain
B)Custom products
C)Hybrid
D)Fixed position
E)Same steps
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43
In a custom cake bakery,blending of ingredients is done in the mixing area,baking occurs in the oven area,and decorations are applied in the finishing area.This is an example of which layout?
A)FMS
B)Customer
C)Process
D)Fixed-position
E)Product
A)FMS
B)Customer
C)Process
D)Fixed-position
E)Product
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44
The typical layout in automobile,food-processing,and computer assembly plants is the ________ layout.
A)product
B)fixed-position
C)process
D)customer
E)none of these
A)product
B)fixed-position
C)process
D)customer
E)none of these
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45
What is one reason why it is a bad idea for a company to have excess capacity?
A)Wastes raw materials
B)Increases customer dissatisfaction
C)Ties up money in extra machines
D)Decreases form utility
E)Slows delivery of product
A)Wastes raw materials
B)Increases customer dissatisfaction
C)Ties up money in extra machines
D)Decreases form utility
E)Slows delivery of product
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46
What is the most logical sequence of steps in a production planning and control system?
A)Business plan,long-range operations plan,operations control,operations schedules,output to customers
B)Operations control,operations schedules,output to customers,long-range operations plan,business plan
C)Business plan,operations control,operations schedules,long-range operations plan,output to customers
D)Business plan,long-range operations plan,operations schedules,operations control,output to customers
E)Business plan,operations control,operations schedules,output to customers,long-range operations plan
A)Business plan,long-range operations plan,operations control,operations schedules,output to customers
B)Operations control,operations schedules,output to customers,long-range operations plan,business plan
C)Business plan,operations control,operations schedules,long-range operations plan,output to customers
D)Business plan,long-range operations plan,operations schedules,operations control,output to customers
E)Business plan,operations control,operations schedules,output to customers,long-range operations plan
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47
Meredith is creating an operations planning and control system for a manufacturer.What should she do first?
A)Conduct production control
B)Develop a long-range production plan
C)Send output to customers
D)Develop production schedules
E)Review the company's business plan
A)Conduct production control
B)Develop a long-range production plan
C)Send output to customers
D)Develop production schedules
E)Review the company's business plan
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48
The main advantage of process layouts is
A)speed.
B)flexibility.
C)low cost.
D)high employee morale.
E)efficiency.
A)speed.
B)flexibility.
C)low cost.
D)high employee morale.
E)efficiency.
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49
In a process layout,
A)a single factory uses automation to produce a wide variety of products.
B)equipment and people are grouped according to function.
C)a service is analyzed by showing the flow of processes that constitute it.
D)production activities are designed to make one type of product in a fixed sequence.
E)production facilities are designed to move families of products through similar flow paths.
A)a single factory uses automation to produce a wide variety of products.
B)equipment and people are grouped according to function.
C)a service is analyzed by showing the flow of processes that constitute it.
D)production activities are designed to make one type of product in a fixed sequence.
E)production facilities are designed to move families of products through similar flow paths.
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50
In low-contact systems,capacity should be set ________ the average level of demand,while in high-contact systems managers must plan to meet ________ demand.
A)less than;peak
B)more than;peak
C)equal to;average
D)equal to;peak
E)less than;average
A)less than;peak
B)more than;peak
C)equal to;average
D)equal to;peak
E)less than;average
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51
The number of customers that Bob's Barbecue serves varies considerably from hour to hour.In determining the number of cash registers to install,they should use
A)average demand.
B)peak demand.
C)low demand.
D)high demand.
E)normal demand.
A)average demand.
B)peak demand.
C)low demand.
D)high demand.
E)normal demand.
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52
In ________ systems,capacity should be set at the level of ________,while in ________ systems,capacity should be set at the level of ________.
A)high-contact;peak demand;low-contact;average demand
B)low-contact;peak demand;high-contact;average demand
C)low-contact;peak demand;low-contact;average demand
D)high-contact;average demand;high-contact;peak demand
E)none of these
A)high-contact;peak demand;low-contact;average demand
B)low-contact;peak demand;high-contact;average demand
C)low-contact;peak demand;low-contact;average demand
D)high-contact;average demand;high-contact;peak demand
E)none of these
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53
In businesses like restaurants or supermarkets,the business is sized to meet a level of
A)normal demand.
B)low demand.
C)peak demand.
D)average demand.
E)high demand.
A)normal demand.
B)low demand.
C)peak demand.
D)average demand.
E)high demand.
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54
With the ________ system,operators stand still while products come to them.Pallets,cases,and orders are stored on inventory pods that are picked up and moved by mobile robotic drive units.
A)Kiva MFS
B)MRP
C)TQM
D)FMS
E)Synthetic
A)Kiva MFS
B)MRP
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E)Synthetic
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55
The layout that simplifies work tasks and uses unskilled labour is the ________ layout.
A)customer
B)process
C)product
D)quality control
E)fixed-position
A)customer
B)process
C)product
D)quality control
E)fixed-position
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56
Most firms plan to be able to produce ________ product than is normally demanded.
A)substantially more
B)slightly less
C)slightly more
D)the same amount of
E)substantially less
A)substantially more
B)slightly less
C)slightly more
D)the same amount of
E)substantially less
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57
The most important factor in location planning for high-contact businesses is ________,but for low-contact business the most important factor in location planning is ________.
A)availability of labour;proximity to customers
B)proximity to customers;community living conditions
C)community living conditions;transportation costs
D)transportation costs;proximity to resource supplies
E)proximity to customers;proximity to resource supplies
A)availability of labour;proximity to customers
B)proximity to customers;community living conditions
C)community living conditions;transportation costs
D)transportation costs;proximity to resource supplies
E)proximity to customers;proximity to resource supplies
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58
A product layout is
A)a spatial arrangement of production activities designed to make one type of product in a fixed sequence.
B)a spatial arrangement of production activities that groups equipment and people according to function.
C)a method for analyzing a service by showing the flow of processes that constitutes it.
D)a spatial arrangement of production facilities designed to move families of products through similar flow paths.
E)a production system in which a single factory uses automation to produce a wide variety of products.
A)a spatial arrangement of production activities designed to make one type of product in a fixed sequence.
B)a spatial arrangement of production activities that groups equipment and people according to function.
C)a method for analyzing a service by showing the flow of processes that constitutes it.
D)a spatial arrangement of production facilities designed to move families of products through similar flow paths.
E)a production system in which a single factory uses automation to produce a wide variety of products.
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59
In a(n)________ layout,equipment and people are grouped together according to their function.
A)assembly line
B)process
C)product
D)customer-oriented
E)flexible
A)assembly line
B)process
C)product
D)customer-oriented
E)flexible
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60
The amount of a product that a company can produce under normal working conditions is its
A)capability.
B)scheduled capacity.
C)scheduled capability.
D)capacity.
E)normal capacity.
A)capability.
B)scheduled capacity.
C)scheduled capability.
D)capacity.
E)normal capacity.
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61
What is the difference between soft manufacturing and flexible manufacturing?
A)Soft manufacturing emphasizes smaller groups of machines than flexible manufacturing does.
B)Flexible manufacturing has been shown to be more effective than soft manufacturing.
C)Soft manufacturing is based on the idea that machines can generally do better work than humans,while flexible manufacturing is based on the opposite assumption.
D)Flexible manufacturing emphasizes efficiency,while soft manufacturing emphasizes effectiveness.
E)There are no differences between the two concepts.
A)Soft manufacturing emphasizes smaller groups of machines than flexible manufacturing does.
B)Flexible manufacturing has been shown to be more effective than soft manufacturing.
C)Soft manufacturing is based on the idea that machines can generally do better work than humans,while flexible manufacturing is based on the opposite assumption.
D)Flexible manufacturing emphasizes efficiency,while soft manufacturing emphasizes effectiveness.
E)There are no differences between the two concepts.
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62
Bill is working with a system that uses a bill of materials to project the number of components and raw materials needed.It also specifies when they need to arrive.He is most likely using
A)warehousing.
B)master production scheduling.
C)material requirements planning.
D)just-in-time.
E)inventory control.
A)warehousing.
B)master production scheduling.
C)material requirements planning.
D)just-in-time.
E)inventory control.
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63
Betty is a production supervisor in a leather goods factory.Her main responsibility is operations control.Betty would probably be most concerned with
A)determining what products to produce.
B)deciding how to produce products.
C)deciding on product pricing.
D)ensuring that production plans or schedules are met.
E)deciding where to produce the products.
A)determining what products to produce.
B)deciding how to produce products.
C)deciding on product pricing.
D)ensuring that production plans or schedules are met.
E)deciding where to produce the products.
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64
All of the following are characteristics of soft manufacturing except
A)emphasis on computer software and computer networks.
B)automation is used only for highly repetitive tasks.
C)robots play a supporting role in the manufacturing process.
D)it allows for customizability of the end-product.
E)focus on production machines.
A)emphasis on computer software and computer networks.
B)automation is used only for highly repetitive tasks.
C)robots play a supporting role in the manufacturing process.
D)it allows for customizability of the end-product.
E)focus on production machines.
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65
Planning,organizing,and controlling the flow of materials from design through distribution of finished goods is
A)quality control.
B)material requirements planning.
C)statistical process control.
D)materials management.
E)inventory planning and control.
A)quality control.
B)material requirements planning.
C)statistical process control.
D)materials management.
E)inventory planning and control.
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66
John's job responsibilities include the acquisition of all the raw materials and services that the company needs to produce its products.He is most likely in the ________ function.
A)warehousing
B)transportation
C)quality control
D)inventory control
E)purchasing
A)warehousing
B)transportation
C)quality control
D)inventory control
E)purchasing
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67
Tom is concerned with the storage of both incoming materials for production and finished goods for distribution to customers.Tom's job is in the ________ area.
A)inventory control
B)purchasing
C)transportation
D)warehousing
E)quality control
A)inventory control
B)purchasing
C)transportation
D)warehousing
E)quality control
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68
Ed's job responsibilities include the receiving,storing,handling,and counting of all raw materials.He is probably in the ________ function.
A)inventory control
B)transportation
C)quality control
D)warehousing
E)purchasing
A)inventory control
B)transportation
C)quality control
D)warehousing
E)purchasing
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69
A ________ diagrams steps to be performed and specifies the time required to complete each step.
A)master production schedule
B)Gantt chart
C)PERT chart
D)materials requirement planning document
E)methods improvement system
A)master production schedule
B)Gantt chart
C)PERT chart
D)materials requirement planning document
E)methods improvement system
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70
What does a just-in-time production system attempt to accomplish?
A)Materials and parts needed at each production step are brought together at the right time
B)Attempts to control the overall production process
C)Shows when production must be completed to satisfy consumer demand just-in-time
D)Shows the critical path where production problems will be the most damaging to the schedule
E)Breaks down the production process into steps necessary for completion
A)Materials and parts needed at each production step are brought together at the right time
B)Attempts to control the overall production process
C)Shows when production must be completed to satisfy consumer demand just-in-time
D)Shows the critical path where production problems will be the most damaging to the schedule
E)Breaks down the production process into steps necessary for completion
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71
What advantages are obtained from the use of a just-in-time inventory system?
A)Suppliers can be less quality conscious and thus will have lower costs.
B)The production system becomes an intermittent process.
C)The warehousing function increases in importance.
D)The number of goods in process is drastically reduced.
E)Quality of finished products increases.
A)Suppliers can be less quality conscious and thus will have lower costs.
B)The production system becomes an intermittent process.
C)The warehousing function increases in importance.
D)The number of goods in process is drastically reduced.
E)Quality of finished products increases.
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72
Once plans have been developed,operations managers must develop timetables for implementing the plans.This aspect of operations is called
A)resourcing.
B)planning.
C)timing.
D)controlling.
E)scheduling.
A)resourcing.
B)planning.
C)timing.
D)controlling.
E)scheduling.
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73
The schedule that shows which products will be produced,when production will occur,and what resources will be used during specified time frames is called a(n)
A)inventory control schedule.
B)master operations schedule.
C)control chart.
D)short-term detailed production schedule.
E)material requirements plan.
A)inventory control schedule.
B)master operations schedule.
C)control chart.
D)short-term detailed production schedule.
E)material requirements plan.
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74
The major objective of JIT is to
A)minimize the number of different parts being used.
B)minimize stock-outs of raw materials.
C)minimize inventory costs.
D)ensure smooth production operations.
E)improve the quality of incoming raw materials and parts.
A)minimize the number of different parts being used.
B)minimize stock-outs of raw materials.
C)minimize inventory costs.
D)ensure smooth production operations.
E)improve the quality of incoming raw materials and parts.
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75
What is the meaning of "operations control"?
A)Planning and organizing the flow of materials
B)Purchasing the right raw materials,in the right quantity,at the right price,and at the right time
C)Checking to ensure that production decisions are being implemented
D)Stocking items needed for production that are themselves produced within the firm
E)Monitoring production performance by comparing results with plans and schedules
A)Planning and organizing the flow of materials
B)Purchasing the right raw materials,in the right quantity,at the right price,and at the right time
C)Checking to ensure that production decisions are being implemented
D)Stocking items needed for production that are themselves produced within the firm
E)Monitoring production performance by comparing results with plans and schedules
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76
Mount Sinai Hospital no longer keeps any inventory.It is using
A)material requirements planning.
B)warehousing.
C)master production scheduling.
D)just-in-time inventory.
E)zero tolerance inventory control.
A)material requirements planning.
B)warehousing.
C)master production scheduling.
D)just-in-time inventory.
E)zero tolerance inventory control.
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77
Nissan,Toyota,and Honda now build several different models of cars using the same basic "platform." This is an example of
A)process layout.
B)soft manufacturing.
C)flexible manufacturing systems.
D)the movable factory.
E)quality control.
A)process layout.
B)soft manufacturing.
C)flexible manufacturing systems.
D)the movable factory.
E)quality control.
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78
Just-in-time (JIT)production systems
A)may lead to increased inventory obsolescence.
B)have been widely used since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
C)bring together all the needed materials and parts at the precise moment they are required for each production stage,not before.
D)keep inventory levels high so deliveries to customers can be made just in time.
E)increase the number of goods in process and save money by replacing stop-and-go production with smooth movement.
A)may lead to increased inventory obsolescence.
B)have been widely used since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
C)bring together all the needed materials and parts at the precise moment they are required for each production stage,not before.
D)keep inventory levels high so deliveries to customers can be made just in time.
E)increase the number of goods in process and save money by replacing stop-and-go production with smooth movement.
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79
The management of the production process designed to manufacture goods or supply services that meet specific quality requirements is called
A)just-in-time.
B)inventory control.
C)quality control.
D)material requirements planning.
E)master production scheduling.
A)just-in-time.
B)inventory control.
C)quality control.
D)material requirements planning.
E)master production scheduling.
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80
What is the difference between a Gantt chart and a PERT chart?
A)Gantt charts are used for planning service activities,while PERT charts are used for planning production activities.
B)PERT charts show the critical path for meeting project goals,but Gantt charts do not.
C)Gantt charts focus more on efficiency,while PERT charts focus more on effectiveness.
D)PERT charts were formerly used more widely than Gantt charts,but the reverse is now true.
E)There actually is no difference between Gantt charts and PERT charts;they are both used to schedule activities.
A)Gantt charts are used for planning service activities,while PERT charts are used for planning production activities.
B)PERT charts show the critical path for meeting project goals,but Gantt charts do not.
C)Gantt charts focus more on efficiency,while PERT charts focus more on effectiveness.
D)PERT charts were formerly used more widely than Gantt charts,but the reverse is now true.
E)There actually is no difference between Gantt charts and PERT charts;they are both used to schedule activities.
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