Deck 19: Answers to Selected Problems
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Deck 19: Answers to Selected Problems
1
Match the failure with its closest category: a band playing a sub-standard set at a concert.
A) Supplier failure
B) Customer failure
C) Design failure
D) Staff failure
E) Facilities failure
A) Supplier failure
B) Customer failure
C) Design failure
D) Staff failure
E) Facilities failure
Supplier failure
2
There are a number of forms of failure analysis. An approach that enables all faulty products to be traceable is:
A) Fault tree analysis
B) Complaint analysis
C) Product liability
D) Failure mode and effect analysis
E) Accident investigation
F) Critical incident analysis
A) Fault tree analysis
B) Complaint analysis
C) Product liability
D) Failure mode and effect analysis
E) Accident investigation
F) Critical incident analysis
Product liability
3
The three tasks of failure prevention and recovery are: failure detection and analysis, failure
prevention and improving system reliability.
prevention and improving system reliability.
False
4
Match the failure with its closest category: A person causing failure by overloading a washing machine.
A) Supplier failure
B) Design failure
C) Staff failure
D) Customer failure
E) Facilities failure
A) Supplier failure
B) Design failure
C) Staff failure
D) Customer failure
E) Facilities failure
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5
Failure is caused by the deterioration of parts during the:
A) Normal life stage
B) Early-life stage
C) Wear out stage
A) Normal life stage
B) Early-life stage
C) Wear out stage
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6
Acts that are clearly contrary to defined operating procedures are called:
A) Violations
B) Mistakes
C) Errors
D) Human deficiencies
A) Violations
B) Mistakes
C) Errors
D) Human deficiencies
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7
The more interdependent components a system has the lower its reliability will be.
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8
The case of a theatre having very long queues for the toilets during intervals relates to:
A) People failures
B) Facilities failures
C) Design failures
D) Supplier failures
A) People failures
B) Facilities failures
C) Design failures
D) Supplier failures
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9
There are a number of forms of failure analysis. Large scale disasters tend to lead to:
A) Complaint analysis
B) Product liability
C) Fault tree analysis
D) Accident investigation
E) Failure mode and effect analysis
F) Critical incident analysis
A) Complaint analysis
B) Product liability
C) Fault tree analysis
D) Accident investigation
E) Failure mode and effect analysis
F) Critical incident analysis
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10
Match the failure with its closest category: A machine operative failing to clean and oil the machine in the prescribed manner.
A) Design failure
B) Staff failure
C) Supplier failure
D) Customer failure
E) Facilities failure
A) Design failure
B) Staff failure
C) Supplier failure
D) Customer failure
E) Facilities failure
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11
Match the failure with its closest category: A failure to anticipate future uses of a product.
A) Customer failure
B) Staff failure
C) Design failure
D) Supplier failure
E) Facilities failure
A) Customer failure
B) Staff failure
C) Design failure
D) Supplier failure
E) Facilities failure
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12
Match the failure with its closest category: A computer breakdown in a bank.
A) Supplier failure
B) Facilities failure
C) Customer failure
D) Staff failure
E) Design failure
A) Supplier failure
B) Facilities failure
C) Customer failure
D) Staff failure
E) Design failure
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13
A machine that partially breaks down and is only able to work at half its normal rate is an example of a:
A) Supplier failure
B) People failure
C) Design failure
D) Facilities failure
A) Supplier failure
B) People failure
C) Design failure
D) Facilities failure
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14
The reliability of an operation is normally NOT improved by which one of the following procedures?
A) Ensuring some activities in the operation are 'fail-safe'.
B) Laying off employees who cause faults in the operation.
C) Designing out fail points in the operation.
D) Building redundancy into the operation.
A) Ensuring some activities in the operation are 'fail-safe'.
B) Laying off employees who cause faults in the operation.
C) Designing out fail points in the operation.
D) Building redundancy into the operation.
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15
There are a number of forms of failure analysis. An approach that makes use of a cheap and easily available source of information is:
A) Product liability
B) Critical incident analysis
C) Accident investigation
D) Complaint analysis
E) Failure mode and effect analysis
F) Fault tree analysis
A) Product liability
B) Critical incident analysis
C) Accident investigation
D) Complaint analysis
E) Failure mode and effect analysis
F) Fault tree analysis
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16
Building redundancy into an operation means having backup systems or components in case of
failure.
failure.
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17
Why are aircraft crashes so rare?
A) Because pilots are so well trained.
B) Because a whole chain of minor failures usually have to occur.
C) Because the planes have such high quality standards.
D) All of the above.
A) Because pilots are so well trained.
B) Because a whole chain of minor failures usually have to occur.
C) Because the planes have such high quality standards.
D) All of the above.
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18
The failure rate is usually low and constant during the:
A) Wear out stage
B) Early-life stage
C) Normal life stage
A) Wear out stage
B) Early-life stage
C) Normal life stage
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19
The risk priority number (RPN) determines the potential cause of failure.
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20
Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) provide a checklist procedure. Which of the following questions is NOT likely to feature on the checklist?
A) What is the likelihood that failure will occur?
B) What would be the cost of avoiding failure?
C) What would the consequences of the failure be?
D) How likely is such a failure to be detected before it affects the customer?
A) What is the likelihood that failure will occur?
B) What would be the cost of avoiding failure?
C) What would the consequences of the failure be?
D) How likely is such a failure to be detected before it affects the customer?
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21
The effect of increasing the number of interdependent components in a system is to:
A) Exponentially decrease its reliability.
B) Steadily decrease its reliability.
C) Exponentially increase its reliability.
D) Steadily increase its reliability.
A) Exponentially decrease its reliability.
B) Steadily decrease its reliability.
C) Exponentially increase its reliability.
D) Steadily increase its reliability.
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22
The origin of all types of failure is usually some kind of human failure.
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23
Which of the following is NOT a way of measuring failure?
A) How often a failure occurs.
B) The amount of available operating time.
C) The satisfaction of customers with a product.
D) The chances of a failure occurring.
A) How often a failure occurs.
B) The amount of available operating time.
C) The satisfaction of customers with a product.
D) The chances of a failure occurring.
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24
For a system composed of 50 interdependent components which each have individual reliability of .99, the overall system reliability is:
A) Below .70
B) Below .40
C) Below .65
D) Below .80
A) Below .70
B) Below .40
C) Below .65
D) Below .80
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25
Which of the following does NOT measure the propensity of an operation or part of an operation to fail?
A) Availability
B) Reliability
C) Failure rate
A) Availability
B) Reliability
C) Failure rate
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26
If a customer overloads their washing machine and it fails, what type of failure has occurred?
A) Design failure
B) A violation
C) Customer failure
D) People failure
A) Design failure
B) A violation
C) Customer failure
D) People failure
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27
The curve that describes the failure probability of most physical parts of an operation is called:
A) The 'bathtub' curve
B) The 'quality function' curve
C) The 'S' curve
D) The 'J' curve
A) The 'bathtub' curve
B) The 'quality function' curve
C) The 'S' curve
D) The 'J' curve
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28
The chances of a failure occurring relates to what when measuring failure?
A) Reliability
B) Quality
C) Failure rate
D) Availability
A) Reliability
B) Quality
C) Failure rate
D) Availability
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29
If components in a system are independent, a failure in any individual component will cause the
whole system to fail.
whole system to fail.
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30
Maintenance work performed only after failure has taken place is known as:
A) Run to breakdown (RTB)
B) Condition-based maintenance (CBM)
C) Preventive maintenance (PM)
A) Run to breakdown (RTB)
B) Condition-based maintenance (CBM)
C) Preventive maintenance (PM)
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31
For a system composed of 10 interdependent components that each have individual reliability of .99, the overall system reliability is:
A) .40
B) .60
C) .90
D) .99
A) .40
B) .60
C) .90
D) .99
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32
The sequence of questions at an automatic cash machine is designed to prevent:
A) Customer failure
B) Design failure
C) Facilities failure
D) People failure
A) Customer failure
B) Design failure
C) Facilities failure
D) People failure
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33
The ability of a system, product or service to perform as expected over time is a measure of:
A) Assurance
B) Availability
C) Validity
D) Reliability
A) Assurance
B) Availability
C) Validity
D) Reliability
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34
Failure rate can be measured as a percentage of the total number of products tested or as the:
A) Number of failures per batch.
B) Number of failures over operating time.
C) Defective parts per million.
D) Average failure point.
A) Number of failures per batch.
B) Number of failures over operating time.
C) Defective parts per million.
D) Average failure point.
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35
The amount of available operating time relates to what when measuring failure?
A) Availability
B) Failure rate
C) Quality
D) Reliability
A) Availability
B) Failure rate
C) Quality
D) Reliability
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36
The stage where early failures occur caused by defective parts or improper use is called:
A) The 'infant mortality' stage
B) The 'initial failure' stage
C) The 'wear out' stage
D) The 'crash and burn' stage
A) The 'infant mortality' stage
B) The 'initial failure' stage
C) The 'wear out' stage
D) The 'crash and burn' stage
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37
Reliability is one measure of the consequences of failure of the operation.
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38
The misuse of the products and services that the operation has created is an example of:
A) People failure
B) Design failure
C) Supplier failure
D) Customer failure
A) People failure
B) Design failure
C) Supplier failure
D) Customer failure
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39
Failure of a band to turn up to a couple's wedding is an example of a ________ error.
A) Supplier
B) People
C) Design
D) Facilities
A) Supplier
B) People
C) Design
D) Facilities
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40
The more interdependent components in a system:
A) The lower its reliability
B) The more robust to failure
C) The higher its reliability
D) The greater the level of customer satisfaction
A) The lower its reliability
B) The more robust to failure
C) The higher its reliability
D) The greater the level of customer satisfaction
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41
Having backup systems or components in case of failure is a called:
A) Designing out fail points
B) Building in redundancy
C) Fail-safing
D) Poka-yoke
A) Designing out fail points
B) Building in redundancy
C) Fail-safing
D) Poka-yoke
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42
Identifying product or service features that are critical to various types of failure involves the use of what technique?
A) Complaints
B) FMEA
C) Critical incident
D) Critical path
A) Complaints
B) FMEA
C) Critical incident
D) Critical path
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43
At the end of a service, staff may formally or informally check that the service has been satisfactory and try to solicit problems as well as compliments. This is an example of:
A) Feedback sheets
B) Focus groups
C) Questionnaires
D) Point of departure interviews
A) Feedback sheets
B) Focus groups
C) Questionnaires
D) Point of departure interviews
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44
Analysing the content of customer complaints to understand better the nature of the problem as it is perceived by the customer is called:
A) Critical incident technique
B) Path analysis
C) Complaint analysis
D) Customer-focused analysis
A) Critical incident technique
B) Path analysis
C) Complaint analysis
D) Customer-focused analysis
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45
The dominant maintenance mode when the consequences of equipment failure are high is:
A) Product-focused maintenance
B) Condition-based maintenance
C) Needs maintenance
D) Preventive maintenance
A) Product-focused maintenance
B) Condition-based maintenance
C) Needs maintenance
D) Preventive maintenance
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46
Which of the following is a criticism levelled against Total Productive Maintenance?
A) It reduces machine effectiveness.
B) It tends to recommend preventive maintenance when it would be inappropriate.
C) It is hard to manage.
D) It leads to unplanned maintenance.
A) It reduces machine effectiveness.
B) It tends to recommend preventive maintenance when it would be inappropriate.
C) It is hard to manage.
D) It leads to unplanned maintenance.
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47
Availability is calculated as the mean time between failures (MTBF) divided by:
A) MTTR
B) Average fail point
C) (MTBF + MTTR)
D) (MTTR - MTBF)
A) MTTR
B) Average fail point
C) (MTBF + MTTR)
D) (MTTR - MTBF)
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48
Which of the following is NOT one of the 'three tasks of failure prevention and recovery'?
A) Coping when things go wrong
B) Dealing with staff dissatisfaction
C) Finding out what is going wrong and why
D) Preventing things from going wrong
A) Coping when things go wrong
B) Dealing with staff dissatisfaction
C) Finding out what is going wrong and why
D) Preventing things from going wrong
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49
The mean time between failures (MTBF) is calculated as operating hours divided by:
A) Mean time to repair (MTTR)
B) Average failure rate
C) Availability of machines
D) Number of failures
A) Mean time to repair (MTTR)
B) Average failure rate
C) Availability of machines
D) Number of failures
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50
In some service organisations it is believed that for every one customer who has complained there are:
A) 2 who have not
B) 20 who have not
C) 200 who have not
D) 2000 who have not
A) 2 who have not
B) 20 who have not
C) 200 who have not
D) 2000 who have not
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51
One of the critical activities for an organisation when a failure has occurred is to understand why it has occurred. This activity is called:
A) Critical path analysis
B) Feedback looping
C) Accident investigation
D) Failure analysis
A) Critical path analysis
B) Feedback looping
C) Accident investigation
D) Failure analysis
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52
Attempts to eliminate or reduce the chances of failure by servicing facilities at pre-planned intervals is termed:
A) Condition-based maintenance
B) Preventive maintenance
C) Run to breakdown maintenance
D) Product-focused maintenance
A) Condition-based maintenance
B) Preventive maintenance
C) Run to breakdown maintenance
D) Product-focused maintenance
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