Deck 1: Introduction to Operations Management

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Operations management involves both system design and planning/control decisions.
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Managing inventory levels is considered a planning/control operations decision area.
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Value-added refers to the cost of the inputs required to produce goods and services.
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As long as a product is ready in advance of when customers demand it,the timing of when a product is manufactured does not influence the value-added.
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Design decisions are usually strategic and long term,while planning decisions are tactical and medium term.
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Service often requires a higher labour content,whereas the production of goods is more capital intensive.
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Effectiveness refers to achieving intended goals whereas efficiency refers to minimizing cost and time.
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As a service business,the operations management activities of an airline company have nothing in common with the operations management activities within a bicycle manufacturing company.
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Management information systems (MIS)are concerned with providing management with the information it needs to effectively manage.
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Service involves a much higher degree of customer contact than the production of goods.
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System design decisions have very little impact on planning/control decisions.
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Operations management pertains almost exclusively to the management of manufacturing operations.
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Measurement of productivity in service is more straightforward than in goods production due to the high degree of uniformity of inputs.
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The operations function exists only in firms that are goods-oriented.
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A basic difference between manufacturing and service organizations is that services are action-oriented and manufacturing is goods-oriented.
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An example of an operations control decision is the choice of location.
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Scheduling jobs is a system design decision and not a planning decision.
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Operations,marketing,and finance function independently of each other in most organizations.
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Operations managers are responsible for managing activities and resources that produce goods and/or provide services.
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Storing an item earlier than the scheduled delivery date is an example of a value adding activity.
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The impact of globalization for manufacturing companies has been reduced reliance on long international supply chains because of the increasing cost to ship components and finished goods to foreign markets.
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The Pareto phenomenon is one of the most important and pervasive concepts that can be applied at all levels of management.
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Which of the following is a reason for studying operations management?

A) A large percentage of a company's expenses occur in the operations management activities that are at the core of all business organizations.
B) Activities in all of the other areas of business organizations, such as accounting and marketing are interrelated with operations management activities.
C) Many management jobs are in operations management-related areas, such as production planning, inventory management, and more.
D) All of the choices are reasons.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A systems approach emphasizes interrelationships among subsystems,but its main theme is that the whole is greater than the sum of its individual parts.
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Which of the following is not a type of service operations?

A) Retail trade
B) Transportation and warehousing
C) Fabrication of metals
D) Banking
E) Hotels and restaurants
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The moving assembly line introduced by Henry Ford is an example of the development of mass production based on large volumes of standardized goods produced using low or semi-skilled workers and highly specialized equipment.
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Prior to the Industrial Revolution,goods were produced primarily by craftsmen or their apprentices using custom made parts.
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Operations management encompasses all of the following EXCEPT:

A) buying materials.
B) capacity planning.
C) scheduling.
D) motivating employees and training.
E) preparing financial statements.
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Frederick Taylor is often referred to as the "father of scientific management".
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Many operations management decisions can be described as trade-offs.
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Operations managers,who usually use quantitative approaches,have no responsibility to make ethical decisions.
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A systems approach is to concentrate on efficiency within a subsystem and thereby achieve overall efficiency.
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Measurements taken at various points in the transformation process for control purposes are called:

A) plans.
B) directions.
C) controls.
D) feedback.
E) proposals.
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Models are simplified representations of something and thus ignore important aspects of a situation.
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The three primary functions that exist in most business organizations are:

A) manufacturing, production, and operations.
B) operations, marketing, and finance.
C) operations, accounting, and marketing.
D) operations, production, and finance.
E) none of the choices are correct.
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The three major functions of business organizations:

A) perform different but related activities.
B) are related indirectly only.
C) must work together, but not very closely.
D) function independently of each other.
E) perform similar and related activities.
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Quantitative techniques are often quick and practical techniques for many decisions.
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It is essential to use the systems approach when something is being designed,redesigned,implemented,improved,or otherwise changed.
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The Human Relations Movement,which emphasized the importance of the human element in job design,was replaced by the more technical aspects of Scientific Management.
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Queuing techniques are useful for analyzing situations in which waiting lines form.
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Which of the following is not true about the systems approach?

A) It recognizes the importance of taking into account the impact on all parts of the system.
B) It emphasizes interrelationships among subsystems.
C) It concentrates on efficiency within subsystems.
D) It becomes essential whenever something is being redesigned or improved.
E) The objectives of the whole take precedence over those of any one part.
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Value-added refers to:

A) the cost of inputs.
B) the price of outputs.
C) the difference between cost of inputs and what customers are willing to pay.
D) the extra profit obtained from increased productivity.
E) all of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following is not a general approach to decision-making?

A) Establishing priorities
B) Subjective approach
C) Analysis of trade-offs
D) Systems approach
E) Quantitative approaches
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Which of the following does not relate to system design?

A) Long term capacity
B) Location of facilities
C) Inventory management
D) Process design
E) Departmental layout
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Dealing with the fact that certain aspects of any management situation are more important than others is called:

A) analysis of trade-offs.
B) sensitivity analysis.
C) establishing priorities.
D) analysis of variance.
E) decision analysis.
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Tactical planning and control activities involve making decisions about all of the following EXCEPT:

A) location of facilities.
B) scheduling.
C) material requirements planning.
D) project management.
E) inventory management.
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The responsibilities of operations managers classified as controlling activities are:

A) inventory, production pace, quality, and costs.
B) organizing departments, subcontracting, supplier contracts, and staffing.
C) forecasting, planning, organizing, and directing.
D) scheduling, job assignments, purchasing, and logistics.
E) capacity, location, layout, and mix of products.
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System capacity and location of facilities are examples of:

A) financial decisions.
B) tactical decisions.
C) systems design decisions.
D) operational planning decisions.
E) forecasting decisions.
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Economic analysis of investment proposals,and provision of funds are activities associated with the:

A) operation function.
B) marketing function.
C) purchasing function.
D) finance function.
E) industrial engineering function.
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The marketing function's main concern is with:

A) producing goods or providing services.
B) assessing customer wants and needs.
C) procuring materials, supplies, and equipment.
D) performing economic analysis of investment proposals.
E) securing monetary resources.
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Which is not a quantitative technique to problem solving?

A) Linear programming
B) Queuing techniques
C) Statistical techniques
D) Heuristic approach
E) All of the choices are quantitative approaches.
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Planning decisions are usually __________ and __________ term.

A) strategic; long
B) tactical; medium
C) forecasting; short
D) strategic; short
E) tactical; long
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of models used to support decision making?

A) They provide a simplified representation of a design problem.
B) They ignore unimportant details, concentrating on the most important aspects of a situation.
C) They may be based on mathematical representations or graphical schematics.
D) They provide abstract representations of a design problem.
E) They are limited to representations of objective quantitative factors.
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The responsibilities of operations managers classified as planning activities include:

A) inventory, production pace, quality, and costs.
B) organizing departments, subcontracting, supplier contracts, and staffing.
C) forecasting, planning, organizing, and directing.
D) scheduling, job assignments, purchasing, and logistics.
E) capacity, location, layout, and mix of products.
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Of the following,which aspect of the evolution of operations management is affiliated with Japanese manufacturing companies?

A) total quality management
B) scientific management
C) the human relations movement.
D) the industrial revolution.
E) craft production
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Which of the following responsibilities of operations managers is considered a directing activity rather than a planning or control activity?

A) selecting production equipment
B) product mix decisions
C) scheduling workers
D) inventory management
E) layout of production facilities
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of service operations?

A) Intangible output.
B) High customer contact.
C) High labour content.
D) Easy measurement of productivity.
E) Low uniformity of output.
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Measuring process outputs at various points in order to compare outputs to previously established standards to determine if corrective action is needed is called:

A) planning and directing.
B) directing and conversion.
C) feedback and control.
D) controlling and leading.
E) leading and transformation.
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The fact that improvements in a few key areas of operations will have more impact than many improvements in less significant areas is referred to as the ___________.

A) forecasting approach
B) Pareto phenomenon
C) productivity challenge
D) analysis of trade-offs
E) ethical dilemma
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Which is not a significant difference between manufacturing and service operations?

A) Cost per unit
B) Uniformity of output.
C) Labour content of jobs.
D) Amount of customer contact.
E) Measurement of productivity.
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Which of the following developments related to the historical evolution of operations management is the oldest?

A) The human relations movement advocated by Mayo, Maslow, and Hertzberg.
B) The introduction of the moving assembly line by Henry Ford.
C) Scientific management principles espoused by Frederick Taylor.
D) The principle of division of labour documented in Adam Smith's book The Wealth of Nations.
E) The influence of Japanese management practices.
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Which of the following is not properly matched?

A) Mathematical model for inventory management-Elton Mayo
B) Division of labour-Adam Smith
C) Scientific Management-F. W. Taylor
D) Motion study-Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
E) Moving assembly line-Henry Ford
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Which of the following is not a major trend influencing the strategies of manufacturing organizations?

A) Globalization
B) The Internet and e-commerce
C) Introduction of mass production
D) Supply chain management
E) Technological advances
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Operations management involves both system design and planning/control decisions.
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Managing inventory levels is considered a planning/control operations decision area.
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Value-added refers to the cost of the inputs required to produce goods and services.
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As long as a product is ready in advance of when customers demand it,the timing of when a product is manufactured does not influence the value-added.
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Design decisions are usually strategic and long term,while planning decisions are tactical and medium term.
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Service often requires a higher labour content,whereas the production of goods is more capital intensive.
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Effectiveness refers to achieving intended goals whereas efficiency refers to minimizing cost and time.
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As a service business,the operations management activities of an airline company have nothing in common with the operations management activities within a bicycle manufacturing company.
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Management information systems (MIS)are concerned with providing management with the information it needs to effectively manage.
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Service involves a much higher degree of customer contact than the production of goods.
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System design decisions have very little impact on planning/control decisions.
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Operations management pertains almost exclusively to the management of manufacturing operations.
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Measurement of productivity in service is more straightforward than in goods production due to the high degree of uniformity of inputs.
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The operations function exists only in firms that are goods-oriented.
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A basic difference between manufacturing and service organizations is that services are action-oriented and manufacturing is goods-oriented.
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An example of an operations control decision is the choice of location.
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Scheduling jobs is a system design decision and not a planning decision.
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Operations,marketing,and finance function independently of each other in most organizations.
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Operations managers are responsible for managing activities and resources that produce goods and/or provide services.
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Storing an item earlier than the scheduled delivery date is an example of a value adding activity.
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The impact of globalization for manufacturing companies has been reduced reliance on long international supply chains because of the increasing cost to ship components and finished goods to foreign markets.
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The Pareto phenomenon is one of the most important and pervasive concepts that can be applied at all levels of management.
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Which of the following is a reason for studying operations management?

A) A large percentage of a company's expenses occur in the operations management activities that are at the core of all business organizations.
B) Activities in all of the other areas of business organizations, such as accounting and marketing are interrelated with operations management activities.
C) Many management jobs are in operations management-related areas, such as production planning, inventory management, and more.
D) All of the choices are reasons.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A systems approach emphasizes interrelationships among subsystems,but its main theme is that the whole is greater than the sum of its individual parts.
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Which of the following is not a type of service operations?

A) Retail trade
B) Transportation and warehousing
C) Fabrication of metals
D) Banking
E) Hotels and restaurants
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The moving assembly line introduced by Henry Ford is an example of the development of mass production based on large volumes of standardized goods produced using low or semi-skilled workers and highly specialized equipment.
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Prior to the Industrial Revolution,goods were produced primarily by craftsmen or their apprentices using custom made parts.
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Operations management encompasses all of the following EXCEPT:

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Frederick Taylor is often referred to as the "father of scientific management".
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Many operations management decisions can be described as trade-offs.
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Operations managers,who usually use quantitative approaches,have no responsibility to make ethical decisions.
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A systems approach is to concentrate on efficiency within a subsystem and thereby achieve overall efficiency.
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Measurements taken at various points in the transformation process for control purposes are called:

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Models are simplified representations of something and thus ignore important aspects of a situation.
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The three primary functions that exist in most business organizations are:

A) manufacturing, production, and operations.
B) operations, marketing, and finance.
C) operations, accounting, and marketing.
D) operations, production, and finance.
E) none of the choices are correct.
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The three major functions of business organizations:

A) perform different but related activities.
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D) function independently of each other.
E) perform similar and related activities.
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Quantitative techniques are often quick and practical techniques for many decisions.
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It is essential to use the systems approach when something is being designed,redesigned,implemented,improved,or otherwise changed.
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The Human Relations Movement,which emphasized the importance of the human element in job design,was replaced by the more technical aspects of Scientific Management.
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Queuing techniques are useful for analyzing situations in which waiting lines form.
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Which of the following is not true about the systems approach?

A) It recognizes the importance of taking into account the impact on all parts of the system.
B) It emphasizes interrelationships among subsystems.
C) It concentrates on efficiency within subsystems.
D) It becomes essential whenever something is being redesigned or improved.
E) The objectives of the whole take precedence over those of any one part.
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Value-added refers to:

A) the cost of inputs.
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D) the extra profit obtained from increased productivity.
E) all of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following is not a general approach to decision-making?

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B) Subjective approach
C) Analysis of trade-offs
D) Systems approach
E) Quantitative approaches
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Which of the following does not relate to system design?

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C) Inventory management
D) Process design
E) Departmental layout
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Dealing with the fact that certain aspects of any management situation are more important than others is called:

A) analysis of trade-offs.
B) sensitivity analysis.
C) establishing priorities.
D) analysis of variance.
E) decision analysis.
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Tactical planning and control activities involve making decisions about all of the following EXCEPT:

A) location of facilities.
B) scheduling.
C) material requirements planning.
D) project management.
E) inventory management.
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The responsibilities of operations managers classified as controlling activities are:

A) inventory, production pace, quality, and costs.
B) organizing departments, subcontracting, supplier contracts, and staffing.
C) forecasting, planning, organizing, and directing.
D) scheduling, job assignments, purchasing, and logistics.
E) capacity, location, layout, and mix of products.
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System capacity and location of facilities are examples of:

A) financial decisions.
B) tactical decisions.
C) systems design decisions.
D) operational planning decisions.
E) forecasting decisions.
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Economic analysis of investment proposals,and provision of funds are activities associated with the:

A) operation function.
B) marketing function.
C) purchasing function.
D) finance function.
E) industrial engineering function.
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The marketing function's main concern is with:

A) producing goods or providing services.
B) assessing customer wants and needs.
C) procuring materials, supplies, and equipment.
D) performing economic analysis of investment proposals.
E) securing monetary resources.
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Which is not a quantitative technique to problem solving?

A) Linear programming
B) Queuing techniques
C) Statistical techniques
D) Heuristic approach
E) All of the choices are quantitative approaches.
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Planning decisions are usually __________ and __________ term.

A) strategic; long
B) tactical; medium
C) forecasting; short
D) strategic; short
E) tactical; long
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of models used to support decision making?

A) They provide a simplified representation of a design problem.
B) They ignore unimportant details, concentrating on the most important aspects of a situation.
C) They may be based on mathematical representations or graphical schematics.
D) They provide abstract representations of a design problem.
E) They are limited to representations of objective quantitative factors.
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The responsibilities of operations managers classified as planning activities include:

A) inventory, production pace, quality, and costs.
B) organizing departments, subcontracting, supplier contracts, and staffing.
C) forecasting, planning, organizing, and directing.
D) scheduling, job assignments, purchasing, and logistics.
E) capacity, location, layout, and mix of products.
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Of the following,which aspect of the evolution of operations management is affiliated with Japanese manufacturing companies?

A) total quality management
B) scientific management
C) the human relations movement.
D) the industrial revolution.
E) craft production
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Which of the following responsibilities of operations managers is considered a directing activity rather than a planning or control activity?

A) selecting production equipment
B) product mix decisions
C) scheduling workers
D) inventory management
E) layout of production facilities
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of service operations?

A) Intangible output.
B) High customer contact.
C) High labour content.
D) Easy measurement of productivity.
E) Low uniformity of output.
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Measuring process outputs at various points in order to compare outputs to previously established standards to determine if corrective action is needed is called:

A) planning and directing.
B) directing and conversion.
C) feedback and control.
D) controlling and leading.
E) leading and transformation.
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The fact that improvements in a few key areas of operations will have more impact than many improvements in less significant areas is referred to as the ___________.

A) forecasting approach
B) Pareto phenomenon
C) productivity challenge
D) analysis of trade-offs
E) ethical dilemma
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Which is not a significant difference between manufacturing and service operations?

A) Cost per unit
B) Uniformity of output.
C) Labour content of jobs.
D) Amount of customer contact.
E) Measurement of productivity.
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Which of the following developments related to the historical evolution of operations management is the oldest?

A) The human relations movement advocated by Mayo, Maslow, and Hertzberg.
B) The introduction of the moving assembly line by Henry Ford.
C) Scientific management principles espoused by Frederick Taylor.
D) The principle of division of labour documented in Adam Smith's book The Wealth of Nations.
E) The influence of Japanese management practices.
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Which of the following is not properly matched?

A) Mathematical model for inventory management-Elton Mayo
B) Division of labour-Adam Smith
C) Scientific Management-F. W. Taylor
D) Motion study-Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
E) Moving assembly line-Henry Ford
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Which of the following is not a major trend influencing the strategies of manufacturing organizations?

A) Globalization
B) The Internet and e-commerce
C) Introduction of mass production
D) Supply chain management
E) Technological advances
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