Deck 11: Resource Planning

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Gross requirements are the total demand derived from all parent production plans.
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Explain the difference between independent and dependent demand and illustrate your explanation with an example.
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If the demand for an independent demand item is continuous and uniform, so will the planned order releases of its components.
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A component is an item that may go through one or more operations to be transformed into or become part of one or more parents.
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In MRP, a(n) ________ is any item manufactured from one or more components.
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The projected on-hand inventory in the MPS takes into account scheduled receipts, but not planned receipts.
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Which of the following is not an example of dependent demand items?

A) shoelaces, shoes
B) wheels, car
C) carafes, coffeemakers
D) ice skates, roller skates
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A parent is any item manufactured from one or more components.
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The portion of the master production schedule farthest into the future is often frozen to reduce forecasting requirements.
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Dependent demand for an item occurs because the quantity required for it varies with the production plans of one or more parents.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. If Big Truck Tacos makes tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the first week of production?</strong> A) 60 B) 80 C) 100 D) 20 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. If Big Truck Tacos makes tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the first week of production?

A) 60
B) 80
C) 100
D) 20
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In MRP, a(n) ________ is an item that may go through one or more operations to be transformed into or become part of one or more parents.
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Available-to-promise inventory is the amount of end items that marketing can promise to customers by a certain date.
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Any item manufactured from one or more components is a(n):

A) parent.
B) component.
C) intermediate item.
D) purchased item.
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The projected on-hand inventory in the MPS takes into account customer orders (booked) as well as the MPS quantities.
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________ is a computerized information system developed specifically to aid in managing dependent-demand inventory and scheduling replenishment orders.
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The master production schedule (MPS) is the part of the material requirements planning that specifies when components must be ordered or assembled.
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Material requirements planning (MRP) is a computerized information system developed specifically to aid in managing dependent demand inventory and scheduling replenishment orders.
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Under which one of the following circumstances can an MRP system be used to its best advantage?

A) when the item's demand depends only on customer demand
B) when the item's demand is uniform
C) when the item's demand is constant
D) when the item's demand depends on the production plans of its parent(s)
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Available-to-promise (ATP) quantities are only shown in the first period (if the projected on-hand inventory is greater than zero in the first period), and subsequently in periods when the MPS quantity is greater than 0.
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Complete the following MPS Record.
Complete the following MPS Record.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Gross requirements are the total demand derived from all parent production plans.
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For items manufactured in-house, one component of the planned lead time is waiting time.
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A bill of materials is a record of all the components of an item, the parent-component relationships, and the usage quantities derived from engineering and process designs.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. In week 1 the inventory manager discovers, much to his horror, that instead of 65 tacos in inventory, they have only 5 tacos. They had already planned to make exactly what they needed, based on the erroneous inventory number of 65 and they can't alter their week 1 schedule. How many tacos do they need to have on their MPS for the second week of production to correct their shortfall, fulfill backorders, and move forward through the rest of the production period?</strong> A) 80 B) 140 C) 100 D) 110 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. In week 1 the inventory manager discovers, much to his horror, that instead of 65 tacos in inventory, they have only 5 tacos. They had already planned to make exactly what they needed, based on the erroneous inventory number of 65 and they can't alter their week 1 schedule. How many tacos do they need to have on their MPS for the second week of production to correct their shortfall, fulfill backorders, and move forward through the rest of the production period?

A) 80
B) 140
C) 100
D) 110
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An intermediate item must have at least one parent and at least one component.
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Operations produces a number of items in one production period. Those items that are not produced for a specific customer order are ________.
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Part commonality tends to increase inventory costs.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. If they make tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the fifth week of production?</strong> A) 60 B) 80 C) 100 D) 120 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. If they make tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the fifth week of production?

A) 60
B) 80
C) 100
D) 120
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. What is their projected on-hand inventory for week 4?</strong> A) 55 B) 65 C) 75 D) 85 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. What is their projected on-hand inventory for week 4?

A) 55
B) 65
C) 75
D) 85
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. Mutt decides to operate on a level MPS plan for weeks 1 through 4. What MPS quantity brings them into week 5 with the same ATP as if they had adopted a more traditional approach?</strong> A) 190 B) 150 C) 170 D) 160 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. Mutt decides to operate on a level MPS plan for weeks 1 through 4. What MPS quantity brings them into week 5 with the same ATP as if they had adopted a more traditional approach?

A) 190
B) 150
C) 170
D) 160
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What is their available to promise inventory for week 4?</strong> A) 30 B) 50 C) 70 D) 90 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What is their available to promise inventory for week 4?

A) 30
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
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Planned receipts are estimates of the amount of inventory available each week after gross requirements have been satisfied.
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A bill of materials (BOM) shows all of the components of an item, the parent-component relationships, usage quantities, and lot size derived from engineering and process designs.
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. The sales manager realizes that he shifted a decimal point for week 3; instead of customer orders for 30, they actually have customer orders for 300. My bad, he says to no one in particular. The production manager retreats to the sanctity of his office and after dismembering his sales-manager voodoo doll, sets about making things right. What's the proper MPS quantity for week 3 now that the orders are straightened out?</strong> A) 280 B) 270 C) 300 D) 290 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. The sales manager realizes that he shifted a decimal point for week 3; instead of customer orders for 30, they actually have customer orders for 300. "My bad," he says to no one in particular. The production manager retreats to the sanctity of his office and after dismembering his sales-manager voodoo doll, sets about making things right. What's the proper MPS quantity for week 3 now that the orders are straightened out?

A) 280
B) 270
C) 300
D) 290
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The periodic order quantity (POQ) rule tends to keep more inventory on hand than the lot-for-lot rule, but less inventory on hand than the fixed order quantity rule.
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A materials requirements planning (MRP) explosion occurs when the system is bombarded with too many orders to schedule at one time.
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Complete the following MPS Record
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What should the MPS quantity be for week 5?</strong> A) 190 B) 120 C) 170 D) 160 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What should the MPS quantity be for week 5?

A) 190
B) 120
C) 170
D) 160
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________ is an estimate of the amount of inventory available each week after gross requirements have been satisfied.
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 620 B) 103 C) 236 D) 350 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 620 B) 103 C) 236 D) 350 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are needed to produce ten end items?

A) 620
B) 103
C) 236
D) 350
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Lot-for-lot (L4L) is a rule that maintains the same order quantity each time an order is issued.
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Use the following MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following MRP record to answer the question.   Which one of the statements concerning item LMN is True?</strong> A) The scheduled receipt of 80 units in week 3 should be expedited so that it is finished in week 2. B) The planned order release quantity in week 3 is 80 units. C) The planned receipt quantity in week 6 is 30 units. D) The projected on-hand inventory in week 8 is 70 units. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which one of the statements concerning item LMN is True?

A) The scheduled receipt of 80 units in week 3 should be expedited so that it is finished in week 2.
B) The planned order release quantity in week 3 is 80 units.
C) The planned receipt quantity in week 6 is 30 units.
D) The projected on-hand inventory in week 8 is 70 units.
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Which of the following statements concerning MRP is True?

A) Dependent-demand items tend to experience relatively constant demand rates.
B) MRP systems use independent demands for each component item.
C) Capacity requirements planning (CRP) uses open orders (scheduled receipts) and planned order releases to estimate capacity requirements for critical workstations.
D) The most accurate way to forecast dependent demand is to examine past usage rates.
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Which of the following statements about MRP is True?

A) To be classified as a successful MRP user, a company must use either the L4L or POQ rules for lot sizing.
B) MRP gross requirements for a parent item are equal to the planned order releases of its components.
C) MRP logic is based on the logic of uniform, continuous demand, and item independence.
D) MRP gross requirements for a component depend on the planned order releases of its immediate parents.
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Which of the following statements about MRP II is best?

A) It is computationally faster than regular MRP.
B) It is limited only to aiding order-launching decisions.
C) It incorporates informal systems through the use of expert systems technology.
D) It provides more extensive information than MRP because it is tied to the company's financial system.
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Which statement on MRP explosion is best?

A) It calculates the total number of subassemblies, components, and raw materials needed for each parent item.
B) It calculates the total number of raw materials to be purchased from all suppliers.
C) It calculates the total number of parts to be produced for each parent item.
D) It calculates the total number of parts needed to be produced less the number of parts on hand for each parent item.
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Which one of the following is a feature of MRP II, but not available in basic MRP systems?

A) financial projections
B) action notices
C) dispatch lists
D) capacity reporting
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Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question.   What is the planned order release quantity in week 4?</strong> A) 0 units B) greater than 0 units but fewer than or equal to 50 units C) greater than 50 units but fewer than or equal to 100 units D) greater than 100 units <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the planned order release quantity in week 4?

A) 0 units
B) greater than 0 units but fewer than or equal to 50 units
C) greater than 50 units but fewer than or equal to 100 units
D) greater than 100 units
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Management wishes to use an FOQ lot-sizing rule for an item based on the economic order quantity. If the annual demand is 1,200 units, the holding cost is $10 per unit per year, and the setup cost is $50 per lot, which one of the following fixed-order quantities is most appropriate?

A) 90 units
B) 110 units
C) 130 units
D) 150 units
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Scenario 11.1
Sunshine Manufacturing produces three products: X, Y, Z. The production of these end items is controlled by an MRP system. Each end item X is assembled with two components of A and one component of B. Each end item of Y is assembled with two components of C and one component of A. End item Z is assembled from one unit of D and one unit of C; D is manufactured from one unit of A; and C is manufactured from one unit of B.
Use the information in Scenario 11.1. If item C has a manufacturing lead time of two weeks, and a planned receipt of 65 units is needed in week 4, which of the following statements is True?

A) The planned order release in week 2 for item C is 130 units.
B) The gross requirements for item B in week 4 is 65 units.
C) The gross requirements for item B in week 2 is 130 units.
D) The gross requirements for item B in week 2 is 65 units.
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Management wishes to use a POQ lot-sizing rule for an item that experiences an average demand of 30 units per week. If the desired average lot size is 120 units, what should P be?

A) zero or one week
B) two or three weeks
C) four or five weeks
D) more than five weeks
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Scenario 11.1
Sunshine Manufacturing produces three products: X, Y, Z. The production of these end items is controlled by an MRP system. Each end item X is assembled with two components of A and one component of B. Each end item of Y is assembled with two components of C and one component of A. End item Z is assembled from one unit of D and one unit of C; D is manufactured from one unit of A; and C is manufactured from one unit of B.
Use the information in Scenario 11.1. Which of the following sequences is an acceptable way to process the inventory records for components A, B, C, and D?

A) A, B, C, D
B) D, A, B, C
C) B, A, D, C
D) C, B, D, A
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Which one of the following is an input to the MRP system?

A) shop-floor schedules
B) financial reports
C) master production schedule
D) purchasing orders
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Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question.   What are the quantities of planned order releases for item ABC for the first five weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)?</strong> A) 30, 0, 60, 0, 145 B) 60, 0, 145, 0, 0 C) 0, 30, 60, 0, 0 D) 30, 0, 60, 145, 0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What are the quantities of planned order releases for item ABC for the first five weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)?

A) 30, 0, 60, 0, 145
B) 60, 0, 145, 0, 0
C) 0, 30, 60, 0, 0
D) 30, 0, 60, 145, 0
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MRP II ties MRP to the company's financial system.
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Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question.   What are the quantities of planned order releases for item XYZ for the first six weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)?</strong> A) 20, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0 B) 35, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0 C) 5, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0 D) 35, 0, 0, 40, 20, 0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What are the quantities of planned order releases for item XYZ for the first six weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)?

A) 20, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0
B) 35, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0
C) 5, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0
D) 35, 0, 0, 40, 20, 0
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If a planned receipt for an item is due in week 6 and the item's lead time is two weeks, in which week will the corresponding planned order release occur?

A) week 2
B) week 4
C) week 6
D) week 8
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Which one of the following statements about lot-sizing rules is True?

A) The periodic order quantity (POQ) rule seeks to create inventory remnants.
B) If the POQ rule is used, an item's lot size can vary each time an order is placed.
C) The lot-for-lot (L4L) rule is a special case of the fixed-order quantity (FOQ) rule.
D) All lot-sizing rules seek to minimize inventory levels.
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Which one of the following is an MRP lot-sizing rule that attempts to minimize the amount of average inventory?

A) periodic order quantity (POQ), with P = 2
B) fixed order quantity (FOQ)
C) economic order quantity (EOQ)
D) lot for lot (L4L)
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The L4L rule is a special case of the ________.
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Scenario 11.3
Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are required to produce 17 end items?</strong> A) 332 B) 329 C) 340 D) 314 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are required to produce 17 end items?</strong> A) 332 B) 329 C) 340 D) 314 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are required to produce 17 end items?

A) 332
B) 329
C) 340
D) 314
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Scenario 11.3
Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of N are required to produce 25 end items?</strong> A) 138 B) 150 C) 124 D) 112 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of N are required to produce 25 end items?</strong> A) 138 B) 150 C) 124 D) 112 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of N are required to produce 25 end items?

A) 138
B) 150
C) 124
D) 112
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are needed to produce twelve end items?</strong> A) 174 B) 192 C) 182 D) 160 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are needed to produce twelve end items?</strong> A) 174 B) 192 C) 182 D) 160 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are needed to produce twelve end items?

A) 174
B) 192
C) 182
D) 160
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MRP ________ is a process that converts the requirements of various final products into a material requirements plan that specifies the replenishment schedule of all the subassemblies, components, and raw materials needed by the final products.
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Among the four core processes of an organization that link activities within and across firms in a supply chain, the ________ interacts with all of them either through its inputs or outputs.
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A(n ) ________ item has one or more parents but no components.
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A technique used for projecting time-phased capacity requirements for workstations is called:

A) capacity requirements planning.
B) time-adjusted output control.
C) input-output control.
D) work center planning.
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A computer-generated memo used by inventory planners to make decisions about releasing new orders and adjusting due dates of scheduled receipts is an:

A) enterprise report.
B) infinite capacity.
C) action notice.
D) input-output report.
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Which best defines the gross requirements for a component item?

A) the forecasted customer demand for the component
B) the amount of safety stock needed to buffer against uncertainties
C) the sum of gross requirements for all parents of the component
D) the total demand for the component derived from all immediate parents
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The sums of the quantities in the master production schedule must equal those in the ________.
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Which of the following is not one of the uses of MRP in promoting a healthy environment?

A) An MRP system can track waste in a bill of materials as a component of an item.
B) When the master production schedule is developed for a product, reports can be generated that project the quantity of waste.
C) When the master production schedule is developed for a product, reports can be generated that project the timing of waste.
D) The MRP system can be used to communicate directly with the International Organization for Standardization to file ISO 9000 documentation.
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Which of the following is not used to derive an item's gross requirements?

A) the MPS for immediate parents that are end items
B) the planned order releases for immediate parents below the MPS level
C) the MPS components that are not purchased items
D) any other requirements not originating in the MPS, such as the demand for replacement parts
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Figure Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of P are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 46 B) 38 C) 0 D) 13 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Figure Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of P are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 46 B) 38 C) 0 D) 13 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Figure Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of P are needed to produce ten end items?

A) 46
B) 38
C) 0
D) 13
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of D are needed to produce seven end items?</strong> A) 40 B) 22 C) 68 D) 10 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of D are needed to produce seven end items?</strong> A) 40 B) 22 C) 68 D) 10 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of D are needed to produce seven end items?

A) 40
B) 22
C) 68
D) 10
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The ________ is a record of all components of an item, the parent-component relationships, and usage quantities derived from engineering and process design.
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Scenario 11.3
Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 33 end items?</strong> A) 1,112 B) 2,046 C) 928 D) 1,180 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 33 end items?</strong> A) 1,112 B) 2,046 C) 928 D) 1,180 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 33 end items?

A) 1,112
B) 2,046
C) 928
D) 1,180
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Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?</strong> A) 644 B) 720 C) 712 D) 692 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?</strong> A) 644 B) 720 C) 712 D) 692 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?

A) 644
B) 720
C) 712
D) 692
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A(n) ________ is an intermediate item that is assembled from one or more components.
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Gross requirements are the total demand derived from all parent production plans.
True
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Explain the difference between independent and dependent demand and illustrate your explanation with an example.
Examples will vary. The key difference between the two is whether the demand for item A is driven directly or by the demand for item B. End items are typically independent demand since their demand is subject only to customers' appetite. The components used to make up the end item have their demand determined by the number of end items that are required during any production period.
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If the demand for an independent demand item is continuous and uniform, so will the planned order releases of its components.
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A component is an item that may go through one or more operations to be transformed into or become part of one or more parents.
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In MRP, a(n) ________ is any item manufactured from one or more components.
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The projected on-hand inventory in the MPS takes into account scheduled receipts, but not planned receipts.
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Which of the following is not an example of dependent demand items?

A) shoelaces, shoes
B) wheels, car
C) carafes, coffeemakers
D) ice skates, roller skates
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A parent is any item manufactured from one or more components.
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The portion of the master production schedule farthest into the future is often frozen to reduce forecasting requirements.
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Dependent demand for an item occurs because the quantity required for it varies with the production plans of one or more parents.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. If Big Truck Tacos makes tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the first week of production?</strong> A) 60 B) 80 C) 100 D) 20
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. If Big Truck Tacos makes tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the first week of production?

A) 60
B) 80
C) 100
D) 20
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In MRP, a(n) ________ is an item that may go through one or more operations to be transformed into or become part of one or more parents.
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Available-to-promise inventory is the amount of end items that marketing can promise to customers by a certain date.
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Any item manufactured from one or more components is a(n):

A) parent.
B) component.
C) intermediate item.
D) purchased item.
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The projected on-hand inventory in the MPS takes into account customer orders (booked) as well as the MPS quantities.
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________ is a computerized information system developed specifically to aid in managing dependent-demand inventory and scheduling replenishment orders.
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The master production schedule (MPS) is the part of the material requirements planning that specifies when components must be ordered or assembled.
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Material requirements planning (MRP) is a computerized information system developed specifically to aid in managing dependent demand inventory and scheduling replenishment orders.
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Under which one of the following circumstances can an MRP system be used to its best advantage?

A) when the item's demand depends only on customer demand
B) when the item's demand is uniform
C) when the item's demand is constant
D) when the item's demand depends on the production plans of its parent(s)
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Available-to-promise (ATP) quantities are only shown in the first period (if the projected on-hand inventory is greater than zero in the first period), and subsequently in periods when the MPS quantity is greater than 0.
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Complete the following MPS Record.
Complete the following MPS Record.
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Gross requirements are the total demand derived from all parent production plans.
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For items manufactured in-house, one component of the planned lead time is waiting time.
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A bill of materials is a record of all the components of an item, the parent-component relationships, and the usage quantities derived from engineering and process designs.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. In week 1 the inventory manager discovers, much to his horror, that instead of 65 tacos in inventory, they have only 5 tacos. They had already planned to make exactly what they needed, based on the erroneous inventory number of 65 and they can't alter their week 1 schedule. How many tacos do they need to have on their MPS for the second week of production to correct their shortfall, fulfill backorders, and move forward through the rest of the production period?</strong> A) 80 B) 140 C) 100 D) 110
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. In week 1 the inventory manager discovers, much to his horror, that instead of 65 tacos in inventory, they have only 5 tacos. They had already planned to make exactly what they needed, based on the erroneous inventory number of 65 and they can't alter their week 1 schedule. How many tacos do they need to have on their MPS for the second week of production to correct their shortfall, fulfill backorders, and move forward through the rest of the production period?

A) 80
B) 140
C) 100
D) 110
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An intermediate item must have at least one parent and at least one component.
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Operations produces a number of items in one production period. Those items that are not produced for a specific customer order are ________.
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Part commonality tends to increase inventory costs.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. If they make tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the fifth week of production?</strong> A) 60 B) 80 C) 100 D) 120
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. If they make tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the fifth week of production?

A) 60
B) 80
C) 100
D) 120
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
<strong>Table 11.1 Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.   Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. What is their projected on-hand inventory for week 4?</strong> A) 55 B) 65 C) 75 D) 85
Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. After scoring a terrific deal on tortillas, Big Truck Tacos decides to produce 120 tacos in weeks 1, 2, and 3. What is their projected on-hand inventory for week 4?

A) 55
B) 65
C) 75
D) 85
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. Mutt decides to operate on a level MPS plan for weeks 1 through 4. What MPS quantity brings them into week 5 with the same ATP as if they had adopted a more traditional approach?</strong> A) 190 B) 150 C) 170 D) 160
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. Mutt decides to operate on a level MPS plan for weeks 1 through 4. What MPS quantity brings them into week 5 with the same ATP as if they had adopted a more traditional approach?

A) 190
B) 150
C) 170
D) 160
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What is their available to promise inventory for week 4?</strong> A) 30 B) 50 C) 70 D) 90
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What is their available to promise inventory for week 4?

A) 30
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
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Planned receipts are estimates of the amount of inventory available each week after gross requirements have been satisfied.
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A bill of materials (BOM) shows all of the components of an item, the parent-component relationships, usage quantities, and lot size derived from engineering and process designs.
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. The sales manager realizes that he shifted a decimal point for week 3; instead of customer orders for 30, they actually have customer orders for 300. My bad, he says to no one in particular. The production manager retreats to the sanctity of his office and after dismembering his sales-manager voodoo doll, sets about making things right. What's the proper MPS quantity for week 3 now that the orders are straightened out?</strong> A) 280 B) 270 C) 300 D) 290
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. The sales manager realizes that he shifted a decimal point for week 3; instead of customer orders for 30, they actually have customer orders for 300. "My bad," he says to no one in particular. The production manager retreats to the sanctity of his office and after dismembering his sales-manager voodoo doll, sets about making things right. What's the proper MPS quantity for week 3 now that the orders are straightened out?

A) 280
B) 270
C) 300
D) 290
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The periodic order quantity (POQ) rule tends to keep more inventory on hand than the lot-for-lot rule, but less inventory on hand than the fixed order quantity rule.
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A materials requirements planning (MRP) explosion occurs when the system is bombarded with too many orders to schedule at one time.
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Complete the following MPS Record
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Table 11.2
Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.
<strong>Table 11.2 Mutts Amazing Dogs has developed the following demand forecast for The Pitbull, a spicy concoction graced by pepperjack cheese, serrano, habanero, poblano and jalapeno peppers, onion, and a cilantro-lime aioli. They enter the planning period with 20 hotdogs in inventory as shown in Week 0. A few customers have standing orders for hotdogs and they have booked catering events over the next two months. They buy their hotdogs in packages of ten just like you and me.   Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What should the MPS quantity be for week 5?</strong> A) 190 B) 120 C) 170 D) 160
Use Table 11.2 to answer this question. What should the MPS quantity be for week 5?

A) 190
B) 120
C) 170
D) 160
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________ is an estimate of the amount of inventory available each week after gross requirements have been satisfied.
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 620 B) 103 C) 236 D) 350
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 620 B) 103 C) 236 D) 350
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are needed to produce ten end items?

A) 620
B) 103
C) 236
D) 350
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Lot-for-lot (L4L) is a rule that maintains the same order quantity each time an order is issued.
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Use the following MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following MRP record to answer the question.   Which one of the statements concerning item LMN is True?</strong> A) The scheduled receipt of 80 units in week 3 should be expedited so that it is finished in week 2. B) The planned order release quantity in week 3 is 80 units. C) The planned receipt quantity in week 6 is 30 units. D) The projected on-hand inventory in week 8 is 70 units.
Which one of the statements concerning item LMN is True?

A) The scheduled receipt of 80 units in week 3 should be expedited so that it is finished in week 2.
B) The planned order release quantity in week 3 is 80 units.
C) The planned receipt quantity in week 6 is 30 units.
D) The projected on-hand inventory in week 8 is 70 units.
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Which of the following statements concerning MRP is True?

A) Dependent-demand items tend to experience relatively constant demand rates.
B) MRP systems use independent demands for each component item.
C) Capacity requirements planning (CRP) uses open orders (scheduled receipts) and planned order releases to estimate capacity requirements for critical workstations.
D) The most accurate way to forecast dependent demand is to examine past usage rates.
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Which of the following statements about MRP is True?

A) To be classified as a successful MRP user, a company must use either the L4L or POQ rules for lot sizing.
B) MRP gross requirements for a parent item are equal to the planned order releases of its components.
C) MRP logic is based on the logic of uniform, continuous demand, and item independence.
D) MRP gross requirements for a component depend on the planned order releases of its immediate parents.
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Which of the following statements about MRP II is best?

A) It is computationally faster than regular MRP.
B) It is limited only to aiding order-launching decisions.
C) It incorporates informal systems through the use of expert systems technology.
D) It provides more extensive information than MRP because it is tied to the company's financial system.
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Which statement on MRP explosion is best?

A) It calculates the total number of subassemblies, components, and raw materials needed for each parent item.
B) It calculates the total number of raw materials to be purchased from all suppliers.
C) It calculates the total number of parts to be produced for each parent item.
D) It calculates the total number of parts needed to be produced less the number of parts on hand for each parent item.
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Which one of the following is a feature of MRP II, but not available in basic MRP systems?

A) financial projections
B) action notices
C) dispatch lists
D) capacity reporting
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Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question.   What is the planned order release quantity in week 4?</strong> A) 0 units B) greater than 0 units but fewer than or equal to 50 units C) greater than 50 units but fewer than or equal to 100 units D) greater than 100 units
What is the planned order release quantity in week 4?

A) 0 units
B) greater than 0 units but fewer than or equal to 50 units
C) greater than 50 units but fewer than or equal to 100 units
D) greater than 100 units
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Management wishes to use an FOQ lot-sizing rule for an item based on the economic order quantity. If the annual demand is 1,200 units, the holding cost is $10 per unit per year, and the setup cost is $50 per lot, which one of the following fixed-order quantities is most appropriate?

A) 90 units
B) 110 units
C) 130 units
D) 150 units
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Scenario 11.1
Sunshine Manufacturing produces three products: X, Y, Z. The production of these end items is controlled by an MRP system. Each end item X is assembled with two components of A and one component of B. Each end item of Y is assembled with two components of C and one component of A. End item Z is assembled from one unit of D and one unit of C; D is manufactured from one unit of A; and C is manufactured from one unit of B.
Use the information in Scenario 11.1. If item C has a manufacturing lead time of two weeks, and a planned receipt of 65 units is needed in week 4, which of the following statements is True?

A) The planned order release in week 2 for item C is 130 units.
B) The gross requirements for item B in week 4 is 65 units.
C) The gross requirements for item B in week 2 is 130 units.
D) The gross requirements for item B in week 2 is 65 units.
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Management wishes to use a POQ lot-sizing rule for an item that experiences an average demand of 30 units per week. If the desired average lot size is 120 units, what should P be?

A) zero or one week
B) two or three weeks
C) four or five weeks
D) more than five weeks
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Scenario 11.1
Sunshine Manufacturing produces three products: X, Y, Z. The production of these end items is controlled by an MRP system. Each end item X is assembled with two components of A and one component of B. Each end item of Y is assembled with two components of C and one component of A. End item Z is assembled from one unit of D and one unit of C; D is manufactured from one unit of A; and C is manufactured from one unit of B.
Use the information in Scenario 11.1. Which of the following sequences is an acceptable way to process the inventory records for components A, B, C, and D?

A) A, B, C, D
B) D, A, B, C
C) B, A, D, C
D) C, B, D, A
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Which one of the following is an input to the MRP system?

A) shop-floor schedules
B) financial reports
C) master production schedule
D) purchasing orders
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Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question.   What are the quantities of planned order releases for item ABC for the first five weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)?</strong> A) 30, 0, 60, 0, 145 B) 60, 0, 145, 0, 0 C) 0, 30, 60, 0, 0 D) 30, 0, 60, 145, 0
What are the quantities of planned order releases for item ABC for the first five weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)?

A) 30, 0, 60, 0, 145
B) 60, 0, 145, 0, 0
C) 0, 30, 60, 0, 0
D) 30, 0, 60, 145, 0
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MRP II ties MRP to the company's financial system.
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Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question. <strong>Use the following partially completed MRP record to answer the question.   What are the quantities of planned order releases for item XYZ for the first six weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)?</strong> A) 20, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0 B) 35, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0 C) 5, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0 D) 35, 0, 0, 40, 20, 0
What are the quantities of planned order releases for item XYZ for the first six weeks (weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)?

A) 20, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0
B) 35, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0
C) 5, 30, 0, 40, 20, 0
D) 35, 0, 0, 40, 20, 0
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If a planned receipt for an item is due in week 6 and the item's lead time is two weeks, in which week will the corresponding planned order release occur?

A) week 2
B) week 4
C) week 6
D) week 8
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Which one of the following statements about lot-sizing rules is True?

A) The periodic order quantity (POQ) rule seeks to create inventory remnants.
B) If the POQ rule is used, an item's lot size can vary each time an order is placed.
C) The lot-for-lot (L4L) rule is a special case of the fixed-order quantity (FOQ) rule.
D) All lot-sizing rules seek to minimize inventory levels.
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Which one of the following is an MRP lot-sizing rule that attempts to minimize the amount of average inventory?

A) periodic order quantity (POQ), with P = 2
B) fixed order quantity (FOQ)
C) economic order quantity (EOQ)
D) lot for lot (L4L)
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The L4L rule is a special case of the ________.
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Scenario 11.3
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<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are required to produce 17 end items?</strong> A) 332 B) 329 C) 340 D) 314
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are required to produce 17 end items?</strong> A) 332 B) 329 C) 340 D) 314
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are required to produce 17 end items?

A) 332
B) 329
C) 340
D) 314
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Scenario 11.3
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<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of N are required to produce 25 end items?</strong> A) 138 B) 150 C) 124 D) 112
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of N are required to produce 25 end items?</strong> A) 138 B) 150 C) 124 D) 112
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of N are required to produce 25 end items?

A) 138
B) 150
C) 124
D) 112
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are needed to produce twelve end items?</strong> A) 174 B) 192 C) 182 D) 160
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are needed to produce twelve end items?</strong> A) 174 B) 192 C) 182 D) 160
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of F are needed to produce twelve end items?

A) 174
B) 192
C) 182
D) 160
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MRP ________ is a process that converts the requirements of various final products into a material requirements plan that specifies the replenishment schedule of all the subassemblies, components, and raw materials needed by the final products.
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66
Among the four core processes of an organization that link activities within and across firms in a supply chain, the ________ interacts with all of them either through its inputs or outputs.
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67
A(n ) ________ item has one or more parents but no components.
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A technique used for projecting time-phased capacity requirements for workstations is called:

A) capacity requirements planning.
B) time-adjusted output control.
C) input-output control.
D) work center planning.
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A computer-generated memo used by inventory planners to make decisions about releasing new orders and adjusting due dates of scheduled receipts is an:

A) enterprise report.
B) infinite capacity.
C) action notice.
D) input-output report.
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70
Which best defines the gross requirements for a component item?

A) the forecasted customer demand for the component
B) the amount of safety stock needed to buffer against uncertainties
C) the sum of gross requirements for all parents of the component
D) the total demand for the component derived from all immediate parents
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71
The sums of the quantities in the master production schedule must equal those in the ________.
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72
Which of the following is not one of the uses of MRP in promoting a healthy environment?

A) An MRP system can track waste in a bill of materials as a component of an item.
B) When the master production schedule is developed for a product, reports can be generated that project the quantity of waste.
C) When the master production schedule is developed for a product, reports can be generated that project the timing of waste.
D) The MRP system can be used to communicate directly with the International Organization for Standardization to file ISO 9000 documentation.
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Which of the following is not used to derive an item's gross requirements?

A) the MPS for immediate parents that are end items
B) the planned order releases for immediate parents below the MPS level
C) the MPS components that are not purchased items
D) any other requirements not originating in the MPS, such as the demand for replacement parts
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Figure Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of P are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 46 B) 38 C) 0 D) 13
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Figure Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of P are needed to produce ten end items?</strong> A) 46 B) 38 C) 0 D) 13
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Figure Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of P are needed to produce ten end items?

A) 46
B) 38
C) 0
D) 13
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Scenario 11.2
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of D are needed to produce seven end items?</strong> A) 40 B) 22 C) 68 D) 10
<strong>Scenario 11.2     Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials. Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of D are needed to produce seven end items?</strong> A) 40 B) 22 C) 68 D) 10
Inventory amounts indicated in the table are available to produce the end item indicated in this bill of materials.
Use Scenario 11.2 to answer this question. How many additional units of D are needed to produce seven end items?

A) 40
B) 22
C) 68
D) 10
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76
The ________ is a record of all components of an item, the parent-component relationships, and usage quantities derived from engineering and process design.
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Scenario 11.3
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<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 33 end items?</strong> A) 1,112 B) 2,046 C) 928 D) 1,180
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 33 end items?</strong> A) 1,112 B) 2,046 C) 928 D) 1,180
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 33 end items?

A) 1,112
B) 2,046
C) 928
D) 1,180
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Scenario 11.3
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<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?</strong> A) 644 B) 720 C) 712 D) 692
<strong>Scenario 11.3 Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.     Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?</strong> A) 644 B) 720 C) 712 D) 692
Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?

A) 644
B) 720
C) 712
D) 692
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79
A(n) ________ is an intermediate item that is assembled from one or more components.
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80
________ is the degree to which a component has more than one immediate parent.
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