Deck 10: Quality Control
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Deck 10: Quality Control
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Range charts and p-charts are both used for variable data.
False
2
An x-bar control chart can only be valid if the underlying population it measures is a normal distribution.
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3
Processes that are in control eliminate variations.
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4
A lower control limit must by definition be a value less than an upper control limit.
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Attributes need to be measured, variable data can be counted.
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The amount of inspection we choose can range from no inspection at all to inspecting each item numerous times.
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If a point on a control chart falls outside one of the control limits, this suggests that the process output is non-random and should be investigated.
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The purpose of statistical process control is to ensure that historical output is random.
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The optimum level of inspection minimizes the sum of inspection costs and the cost of passing defectives.
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A p-chart is used to monitor the fraction of defectives in the output of a process.
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The optimum level of inspection occurs when we catch at least 98.6 percent of the defects.
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12
The amount of inspection needed is governed by the costs of inspection and the expected costs of passing defective items.
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Statistical Process Control is the measurement of rejects in the final product.
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14
Concluding a process is out of control when it is not is known as a Type I error.
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15
Range charts are used mainly with attribute data.
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16
An R value of zero (on a range chart) means that the process must be in control since all sample values are equal.
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Low-cost, high-volume items often require more intensive inspection.
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High-cost, low-volume items often require careful inspection since we make them so infrequently.
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19
A process that exhibits random variability would be judged to be out of control.
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20
Approving the effort that occurs during the production process is known as acceptance sampling.
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21
Run tests give managers an alternative to control charts; they are quicker and cost less.
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22
The output of a process may not conform to specifications even though the process may be statistically "in control."
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23
"Process capability" compares "process variability" to the "tolerances."
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A c-chart is used to monitor the number of defects per unit for process output.
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25
The Taguchi Cost Function suggests that the capability ratio can be improved by extending the spread between LCL and UCL.
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26
Statistical process control focuses on the acceptability of process output.
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27
Run tests are useful in helping to identify nonrandom variations in a process.
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28
Tolerances represent the control limits we use on the charts.
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29
Approximately 99.7% of sample means will fall within two standard deviations of the process mean if the process is under control.
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30
The primary purpose of statistical process control is to detect a defective product before it is shipped to a customer.
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31
A c-chart is used to monitor the total number of defectives in the output of a process.
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32
Quality control is assuring that processes are performing in an acceptable manner.
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33
Control limits tend to be wider for more variable processes.
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34
Even if the process is not centered, the process capability index (indicated by Cpk) is very useful.
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35
The variation of a sampling distribution is tighter than the variation of the underlying process distribution.
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36
The sampling distribution can be assumed to be approximately normal even when the underlying process distribution is not normally distributed.
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37
Control limits used on process control charts are specifications established by design or customers.
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38
Patterns of data on a control chart suggest that the process may have non-random variation.
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39
A run test checks a sequence of observations for randomness.
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40
The process capability index (indicated by Cpk) can be used only when the process is centered.
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41
The best way to assure quality is to use extensive inspection and control charts.
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42
Which of the following quality control sample statistics indicates a quality characteristic that is an attribute?
A)mean
B)variance
C)standard deviation
D)range
E)proportion
A)mean
B)variance
C)standard deviation
D)range
E)proportion
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43
Type I and Type II errors refer to the magnitude of variation from the standard.
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44
Range control charts are used to monitor process central tendency.
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45
The larger the process variation, the tighter the specifications should be.
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46
An "up and down" run test uses the median as a reference point and measures the percentage above and below the median.
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47
Control limits are based on multiples of the process standard deviation.
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48
A control chart used to monitor the process mean is the:
A)p-chart
B)R-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)c-chart
E)Gantt chart
A)p-chart
B)R-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)c-chart
E)Gantt chart
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49
A control chart used to monitor the fraction of defectives generated by a process is the:
A)p-chart
B)R-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)c-chart
E)Gantt chart
A)p-chart
B)R-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)c-chart
E)Gantt chart
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50
A time-ordered plot of representative sample statistics is called a:
A)Gantt chart
B)SIMO-chart
C)Control Chart
D)Up-Down Matrix
E)Standard deviation table
A)Gantt chart
B)SIMO-chart
C)Control Chart
D)Up-Down Matrix
E)Standard deviation table
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51
When a process is not centered, its capability is measured in a slightly different way.The symbol for this case is Cpk.
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52
"Quality of conformance" is concerned with whether a product or service conforms to its specifications.
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53
Larger samples will require wider x-bar control limits because there is more data.
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54
A p-chart would be used to monitor _______.
A)average shrinkage
B)dispersion in sample data
C)the fraction defective
D)the number of defects per unit
E)the range of values
A)average shrinkage
B)dispersion in sample data
C)the fraction defective
D)the number of defects per unit
E)the range of values
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55
"Assignable variation" is variation due to a specific cause, such as tool wear.
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56
Non-random variation is likely whenever all observations are between the LCL and UCL.
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57
Attribute data are counted, variable data are measured.
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58
The greater the capability ratio, the higher the rejects.
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59
Variation in a sample statistic collected from a process may be either random variation or assignable variation - or both.
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60
The number of defective parts in a sample is an example of variable data because it will "vary" from one sample to another.
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61
Four samples of three observations each have been taken, with actual measurements (in centimeters) shown below.Construct three-sigma mean and range charts.
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62
A point which is outside of the lower control limit on an R-chart:
A)is an indication that no cause of variation is present
B)should be ignored because it signifies better than average quality
C)should be investigated because an assignable cause of variation might be present
D)should be ignored unless another point is outside that limit
E)is impossible since the lower limit is always zero
A)is an indication that no cause of variation is present
B)should be ignored because it signifies better than average quality
C)should be investigated because an assignable cause of variation might be present
D)should be ignored unless another point is outside that limit
E)is impossible since the lower limit is always zero
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63
If a process is performing as it should, it is still possible to obtain observations which are outside of which limits? (I) tolerances
(II) control limits
(III) process variability
A)I
B)II
C)I and II
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
(II) control limits
(III) process variability
A)I
B)II
C)I and II
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
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64
Perform run tests on the given data.What can you conclude?
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65
The process capability index (Cpk) may mislead if: (I) the process is not stable.
(II) the process output is not normally distributed.
(III) the process is not centered.
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)II only
E)I, II and III
(II) the process output is not normally distributed.
(III) the process is not centered.
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)II only
E)I, II and III
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66
A c-chart is used for:
A)means
B)ranges
C)percent defective
D)fraction defective per unit
E)number of defects per unit
A)means
B)ranges
C)percent defective
D)fraction defective per unit
E)number of defects per unit
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67
The purpose of control charts is to:
A)estimate the proportion of output that is acceptable
B)weed out defective items
C)determine if the output is within tolerances/specifications
D)distinguish between random variation and assignable variation in the process
E)provide meaningful work for quality inspectors
A)estimate the proportion of output that is acceptable
B)weed out defective items
C)determine if the output is within tolerances/specifications
D)distinguish between random variation and assignable variation in the process
E)provide meaningful work for quality inspectors
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68
A process that makes chocolate candy bars has an output that is normally distributed with a mean of 6 oz.and a standard deviation of .01 oz.A job is to be run that requires 200 candy bars.
Determine three sigma control limits for an x-bar chart assuming a sample size of 10.
If specifications are 5.98 to 6.02, what run size should be used for this job so that the expected number of good candy bars is 200, assuming the process is in control?
Determine three sigma control limits for an x-bar chart assuming a sample size of 10.
If specifications are 5.98 to 6.02, what run size should be used for this job so that the expected number of good candy bars is 200, assuming the process is in control?
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69
A plot below the lower control limit on the range chart: (I) should be ignored since lower variation is desirable
(II) may be an indication that process variation has decreased
(III) should be investigated for assignable cause
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)II only
E)I, II, and III
(II) may be an indication that process variation has decreased
(III) should be investigated for assignable cause
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)II only
E)I, II, and III
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70
A town's department of public works is concerned about adverse public reaction to a sewer project that is currently in progress.Because of this, the Commissioner of Public Works has authorized a weekly survey to be conducted of town residents.Each week, a sample of 100 residents is questioned on their feelings towards the project.The results to date are shown below.Analyze this data using control charts that would provide for a 5% risk of Type I error.
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71
Construct the appropriate two-sigma control chart for the sample observations listed below.
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72
The optimum level of inspection is where the:
A)cost of inspection is minimum
B)cost of passing defectives is minimum
C)total cost of inspection and defectives is maximum
D)total cost of inspection and defectives is minimum
E)difference between inspection and defectives costs is minimum
A)cost of inspection is minimum
B)cost of passing defectives is minimum
C)total cost of inspection and defectives is maximum
D)total cost of inspection and defectives is minimum
E)difference between inspection and defectives costs is minimum
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73
_______ variation is a variation whose cause can be identified.
A)Assignable
B)Controllable
C)Random
D)Statistical
E)Theoretical
A)Assignable
B)Controllable
C)Random
D)Statistical
E)Theoretical
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74
Which of the following relationships must always be incorrect?
A)Tolerances > process variability > control limits
B)Process variability > tolerances > control limits
C)Tolerances > control limits > process variability
D)Process variability > control limits > tolerances
E)Process variability
A)Tolerances > process variability > control limits
B)Process variability > tolerances > control limits
C)Tolerances > control limits > process variability
D)Process variability > control limits > tolerances
E)Process variability
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75
The range chart (R-chart) is most likely to detect a change in:
A)proportion
B)mean
C)number defective
D)variability
E)sample size
A)proportion
B)mean
C)number defective
D)variability
E)sample size
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76
A time-ordered plot of sample statistics is called a(n) ______ chart.
A)Statistical
B)Inspection
C)Control
D)SIMO
E)Limit
A)Statistical
B)Inspection
C)Control
D)SIMO
E)Limit
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77
The probability of concluding that assignable variation exists when only random variation is present is: (I) the probability of a Type I error
(II) known as the alpha risk
(III) highly unlikely
(IV) the sum of probabilities in the two tails of the normal distribution
A)I and II
B)I and IV
C)II and III
D)I, II, and IV
E)I, III, and IV
(II) known as the alpha risk
(III) highly unlikely
(IV) the sum of probabilities in the two tails of the normal distribution
A)I and II
B)I and IV
C)II and III
D)I, II, and IV
E)I, III, and IV
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78
A control chart used to monitor the number of defects per unit is the:
A)p-chart
B)R-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)c-chart
E)Gantt chart
A)p-chart
B)R-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)c-chart
E)Gantt chart
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79
A shift in the process mean for a measured characteristic would most likely be detected by a:
A)p-chart x-bar chart
C)c-chart
D)R-chart
E)s-chart
A)p-chart x-bar chart
C)c-chart
D)R-chart
E)s-chart
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80
Which of the following is not a step in the quality control process?
A)define what is to be controlled
B)compare measurements to a standard
C)eliminate each of the defects as they are identified
D)take corrective action if necessary
E)evaluate corrective action
A)define what is to be controlled
B)compare measurements to a standard
C)eliminate each of the defects as they are identified
D)take corrective action if necessary
E)evaluate corrective action
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