Deck 7: Work Design and Measurement

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Ergonomics is the use of computers and robots in the workplace.
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"Self-directed teams" help other work groups make changes to their processes.
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Job enrichment involves an increase in the level of responsibility for planning and coordinating tasks.
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"Self-directed teams" are allowed to make changes in the work processes under their control.
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Job design relates to people therefore technology has little impact.
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One potential disadvantage of "self-directed teams" is higher training costs.
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Job enrichment involves giving a workers a greater share of the total task which is why they feel enriched.
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One therblig is the equivalent of one hour of sustained work by one average person.
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A flow process chart is helpful for visualizing the portions of a work cycle during which the operator and equipment are busy or idle.
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One of the potential benefits of "self-directed teams" is higher quality.
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Many lower level jobs are monotonous and boring.
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One important factor that influences productivity is trust between workers and managers.
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One disadvantage of specialization is worker dissatisfaction.
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One of the potential benefits of "self-directed teams" is higher productivity and greater worker satisfaction.
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The quickest, most effective way to improve an employee's job satisfaction is increase his or her compensation.
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Methods analysis cannot be done for new jobs (ones that do not yet exist) since it requires observation of the process.
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Ergonomics is an important part of job design to consider when we automate the system.
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Motivation influences quality and productivity, but not the work environment.
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Specialization is one of the sources of disagreement between the efficiency and behavioral approaches to job design.
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Trust is a factor influencing productivity.
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A performance rating of less than 1.0 means that the observed worker was judged to be working at a faster than normal rate - doing the job quicker than normal.
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One factor in determining how many cycles to time in a time study is the degree of variation that is present in the observed times.
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Work measurement concentrates on how long the tasks take to accomplish.
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Work sampling involves the use of some method of randomizing the observations.
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Predetermined time standards are usually based on observing one very efficient worker performing the task.
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Predetermined time standards use historical data from a company's own files.
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An advantage of work sampling, compared to a stopwatch time study, is that observations are spread out over a period of time in work sampling.
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For purposes of obtaining good time standards using a stopwatch time study, the analyst should try to avoid having the worker discover he or she is being observed.
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Studies on worker efficiency and time of day suggest the greatest efficiency is at the end of the day when workers are 'warmed up'.
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The most widely used method of work measurement is work sampling.
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The standard time for a job can be obtained by multiplying the normal time by an appropriate allowance factor.
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Therbligs are basic elemental motions.
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Predetermined time standards involve the use of published data regarding how long various activities are expected to take.
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We incorporate the average seriousness of accidents by measuring the number of lost-time accidents per million labor-hours worked.
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Work sampling can be used to estimate the proportion of time a machine is idle.
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No stopwatch is required in a work sampling study.
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The normal time in time study is obtained by multiplying the observed time by the performance rating.
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The design of work systems, because objective standards are used, avoids most ethical issues.
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Ergonomics is important for preventing common workplace injuries such as back injuries and repetitive-motion injuries.
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The normal time for a job is multiplied by the performance rating to obtain the standard time for the job.
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A worker-machine chart can be used to determine how many machines an operator can manage.
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Micromotion studies should be limited to periodic activities where breakthrough improvements are possible.
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A worker-machine chart can help identify non-productive parts of a process.
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Many management compensation systems are being revised to reflect increased emphasis on quality and customer service.
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Which of the following is not generally considered an advantage of specialization?

A)high productivity
B)low wage costs
C)ease of training employees
D)low equipment costs
E)all are advantages
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Methods analysis and motion study techniques do not directly consider behavioral aspects of jobs.
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Process chart symbols don't include ________.

A)Delay
B)Inspection
C)Operation
D)Rejection
E)Storage
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Increasing compensation is always a way to improve worker satisfaction.
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A pay system that rewards workers who undergo training that increases their skills is called a "knowledge-based pay system."
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Behavioral approaches to job design include:

A)Specialization
B)Ergonomics
C)Job Rotation
D)Flow Process Charts
E)SIMO Charts
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Work sampling provides both quick and accurate estimates of activity times.
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Measured day work refers to an output-based system.
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Management compensation should be based primarily on organizational output.
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Work sampling provides a detailed elemental breakdown of a task for purposes of establishing reliable time standards.
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A major advantage of job specialization in business is increased _________.

A)motivation
B)opportunity for advancement
C)opportunity for self-fulfillment
D)productivity
E)job enrichment
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"Knowledge-based pay systems" pay higher wages or salaries to workers who have completed college than to those who just finished high school.
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It would be acceptable to use a group incentive plan for an assembly line operation.
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"Output-based systems" compensate employees according to the amount of output they produce, thereby tying pay directly to performance.
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"Time-based systems" compensate employees according to the time the employee has worked and the amount of output they produce.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) is a regulatory burden that has been proven to have little impact on the safety and welfare of workers.
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In methods analysis, a "therblig" is a:

A)charting method of analysis
B)job enrichment technique
C)dummy task
D)basic elemental motion
E)fraction (.0006) of a minute
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In a stopwatch time study, the number of cycles that must be timed is a function of:

A)the variability of observed times
B)the desired accuracy for the estimated job time
C)the desired confidence for the estimated job time
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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The methods analysis chart which describes the movements of both hands at the same time is a:

A)flow process chart
B)worker-machine chart
C)gang process chart
D)simultaneous-motion (SIMO) chart
E)time/efficiency chart
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The symbols for operation, storage, transportation, inspection, and delay would usually be found on which type of chart?

A)Flow process
B)Gantt
C)Simultaneous motion
D)Worker-machine
E)Delay analysis
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The chart used to review the overall sequence of an operation by focusing on either the movements of the operator or materials is called a _________.

A)SIMO-chart
B)Gantt chart
C)Worker-materials chart
D)Flow process chart
E)Multi-activity chart
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Determining the number of cycles to observe is an element of ________.

A)Stop watch time study
B)Standard elemental times
C)Predetermined time standards
D)Work sampling
E)MTM tables
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Which of the following concerns is not one that job designers focus on?

A)what will be done in a job
B)who will do the job
C)how the job will be done
D)when should the job be completed
E)where the job will be done
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A job had an observed cycle time of four minutes, a performance rating of 80 percent, and an allowance factor that was 20 percent of job time.Normal time for the job in minutes is:

A)3.20
B)3.84
C)4.00
D)4.80
E)5.00
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Which of the following most closely describes job enlargement?

A)horizontal loading
B)increasing the level of responsibility associated with a job
C)transferring workers through a series of jobs to increase their scope of experience
D)increasing the amount of workspace assigned to a worker
E)assigning two jobs to the same worker
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The methods analysis chart which describes the portions of a work cycle during which an operator and equipment are busy or idle is a:

A)flow process chart
B)worker-machine chart
C)gang process chart
D)simultaneous-motion (SIMO) chart
E)time/efficiency chart
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What is the effect of an increase in the desired confidence level on the number of observations necessary in a time study?

A)increases
B)decreases
C)unaffected
D)may increase or decrease, depending on the sample standard deviation
E)impossible to say without additional information
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One form of long term team that is increasingly being used, especially in lean production settings, is:

A)Quality circle
B)Product Design
C)Self-directed
D)Self-improvement
E)Mandatory
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When performing a time study, the analyst converts the observed time into the time an "average" worker would require working at an acceptable pace by using which of the following?

A)allowance factors
B)MTM
C)methods analysis
D)performance rating
E)analysis of therbligs
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Which is not a requirement for an effective team?

A)talent and skills to meet goals.
B)one or more members representing supervision.
C)a system of reinforcement and celebration.
D)clearly stated and commonly held vision and goals.
E)effective and skilled interpersonal relations.
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A SIMO chart includes:

A)Delay
B)Storage
C)Transportation
D)Left/Right hand movements
E)Inspection
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In a stopwatch time study, the average time it takes a given worker to perform a task a certain number of times is the:

A)observed time
B)normal time
C)standard time
D)allowance time
E)performance rating time
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A behavioral approach to job design which increases responsibility for planning and coordinating tasks is job:

A)enlargement
B)rotation
C)enrichment
D)involvement
E)enhancement
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The chart used to focus on busy and idle portions of a work cycle is a:

A)Worker-machine chart
B)Gantt chart
C)SIMO-chart
D)Idle chart
E)Flow process chart
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Which of the following is not a potential benefit of the use of self-directed teams?

A)higher quality
B)higher productivity
C)greater worker satisfaction
D)greater satisfaction for middle managers
E)lower turnover
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The methods analysis chart which describes the overall sequence of operations, transportation, storage, delays, and inspection is a:

A)flow process chart
B)worker-machine chart
C)gang process chart
D)simultaneous-motion (SIMO) chart
E)time/efficiency chart
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Ergonomics is the use of computers and robots in the workplace.
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"Self-directed teams" help other work groups make changes to their processes.
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Job enrichment involves an increase in the level of responsibility for planning and coordinating tasks.
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"Self-directed teams" are allowed to make changes in the work processes under their control.
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Job design relates to people therefore technology has little impact.
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One potential disadvantage of "self-directed teams" is higher training costs.
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Job enrichment involves giving a workers a greater share of the total task which is why they feel enriched.
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One therblig is the equivalent of one hour of sustained work by one average person.
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A flow process chart is helpful for visualizing the portions of a work cycle during which the operator and equipment are busy or idle.
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One of the potential benefits of "self-directed teams" is higher quality.
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Many lower level jobs are monotonous and boring.
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One important factor that influences productivity is trust between workers and managers.
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One disadvantage of specialization is worker dissatisfaction.
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One of the potential benefits of "self-directed teams" is higher productivity and greater worker satisfaction.
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The quickest, most effective way to improve an employee's job satisfaction is increase his or her compensation.
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Methods analysis cannot be done for new jobs (ones that do not yet exist) since it requires observation of the process.
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Ergonomics is an important part of job design to consider when we automate the system.
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Motivation influences quality and productivity, but not the work environment.
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Specialization is one of the sources of disagreement between the efficiency and behavioral approaches to job design.
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Trust is a factor influencing productivity.
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A performance rating of less than 1.0 means that the observed worker was judged to be working at a faster than normal rate - doing the job quicker than normal.
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One factor in determining how many cycles to time in a time study is the degree of variation that is present in the observed times.
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Work measurement concentrates on how long the tasks take to accomplish.
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Work sampling involves the use of some method of randomizing the observations.
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Predetermined time standards are usually based on observing one very efficient worker performing the task.
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Predetermined time standards use historical data from a company's own files.
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An advantage of work sampling, compared to a stopwatch time study, is that observations are spread out over a period of time in work sampling.
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For purposes of obtaining good time standards using a stopwatch time study, the analyst should try to avoid having the worker discover he or she is being observed.
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Studies on worker efficiency and time of day suggest the greatest efficiency is at the end of the day when workers are 'warmed up'.
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The most widely used method of work measurement is work sampling.
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The standard time for a job can be obtained by multiplying the normal time by an appropriate allowance factor.
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Therbligs are basic elemental motions.
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Predetermined time standards involve the use of published data regarding how long various activities are expected to take.
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We incorporate the average seriousness of accidents by measuring the number of lost-time accidents per million labor-hours worked.
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Work sampling can be used to estimate the proportion of time a machine is idle.
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No stopwatch is required in a work sampling study.
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The normal time in time study is obtained by multiplying the observed time by the performance rating.
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The design of work systems, because objective standards are used, avoids most ethical issues.
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Ergonomics is important for preventing common workplace injuries such as back injuries and repetitive-motion injuries.
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The normal time for a job is multiplied by the performance rating to obtain the standard time for the job.
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A worker-machine chart can be used to determine how many machines an operator can manage.
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Micromotion studies should be limited to periodic activities where breakthrough improvements are possible.
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A worker-machine chart can help identify non-productive parts of a process.
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Many management compensation systems are being revised to reflect increased emphasis on quality and customer service.
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Which of the following is not generally considered an advantage of specialization?

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Methods analysis and motion study techniques do not directly consider behavioral aspects of jobs.
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Process chart symbols don't include ________.

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Increasing compensation is always a way to improve worker satisfaction.
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A pay system that rewards workers who undergo training that increases their skills is called a "knowledge-based pay system."
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Behavioral approaches to job design include:

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Work sampling provides both quick and accurate estimates of activity times.
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Measured day work refers to an output-based system.
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Management compensation should be based primarily on organizational output.
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Work sampling provides a detailed elemental breakdown of a task for purposes of establishing reliable time standards.
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A major advantage of job specialization in business is increased _________.

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"Knowledge-based pay systems" pay higher wages or salaries to workers who have completed college than to those who just finished high school.
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It would be acceptable to use a group incentive plan for an assembly line operation.
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"Output-based systems" compensate employees according to the amount of output they produce, thereby tying pay directly to performance.
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"Time-based systems" compensate employees according to the time the employee has worked and the amount of output they produce.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) is a regulatory burden that has been proven to have little impact on the safety and welfare of workers.
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In methods analysis, a "therblig" is a:

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C)dummy task
D)basic elemental motion
E)fraction (.0006) of a minute
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In a stopwatch time study, the number of cycles that must be timed is a function of:

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C)the desired confidence for the estimated job time
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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The methods analysis chart which describes the movements of both hands at the same time is a:

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C)gang process chart
D)simultaneous-motion (SIMO) chart
E)time/efficiency chart
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The symbols for operation, storage, transportation, inspection, and delay would usually be found on which type of chart?

A)Flow process
B)Gantt
C)Simultaneous motion
D)Worker-machine
E)Delay analysis
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The chart used to review the overall sequence of an operation by focusing on either the movements of the operator or materials is called a _________.

A)SIMO-chart
B)Gantt chart
C)Worker-materials chart
D)Flow process chart
E)Multi-activity chart
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Determining the number of cycles to observe is an element of ________.

A)Stop watch time study
B)Standard elemental times
C)Predetermined time standards
D)Work sampling
E)MTM tables
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Which of the following concerns is not one that job designers focus on?

A)what will be done in a job
B)who will do the job
C)how the job will be done
D)when should the job be completed
E)where the job will be done
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A job had an observed cycle time of four minutes, a performance rating of 80 percent, and an allowance factor that was 20 percent of job time.Normal time for the job in minutes is:

A)3.20
B)3.84
C)4.00
D)4.80
E)5.00
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Which of the following most closely describes job enlargement?

A)horizontal loading
B)increasing the level of responsibility associated with a job
C)transferring workers through a series of jobs to increase their scope of experience
D)increasing the amount of workspace assigned to a worker
E)assigning two jobs to the same worker
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The methods analysis chart which describes the portions of a work cycle during which an operator and equipment are busy or idle is a:

A)flow process chart
B)worker-machine chart
C)gang process chart
D)simultaneous-motion (SIMO) chart
E)time/efficiency chart
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What is the effect of an increase in the desired confidence level on the number of observations necessary in a time study?

A)increases
B)decreases
C)unaffected
D)may increase or decrease, depending on the sample standard deviation
E)impossible to say without additional information
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One form of long term team that is increasingly being used, especially in lean production settings, is:

A)Quality circle
B)Product Design
C)Self-directed
D)Self-improvement
E)Mandatory
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When performing a time study, the analyst converts the observed time into the time an "average" worker would require working at an acceptable pace by using which of the following?

A)allowance factors
B)MTM
C)methods analysis
D)performance rating
E)analysis of therbligs
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Which is not a requirement for an effective team?

A)talent and skills to meet goals.
B)one or more members representing supervision.
C)a system of reinforcement and celebration.
D)clearly stated and commonly held vision and goals.
E)effective and skilled interpersonal relations.
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A SIMO chart includes:

A)Delay
B)Storage
C)Transportation
D)Left/Right hand movements
E)Inspection
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In a stopwatch time study, the average time it takes a given worker to perform a task a certain number of times is the:

A)observed time
B)normal time
C)standard time
D)allowance time
E)performance rating time
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A behavioral approach to job design which increases responsibility for planning and coordinating tasks is job:

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C)enrichment
D)involvement
E)enhancement
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The chart used to focus on busy and idle portions of a work cycle is a:

A)Worker-machine chart
B)Gantt chart
C)SIMO-chart
D)Idle chart
E)Flow process chart
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Which of the following is not a potential benefit of the use of self-directed teams?

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B)higher productivity
C)greater worker satisfaction
D)greater satisfaction for middle managers
E)lower turnover
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The methods analysis chart which describes the overall sequence of operations, transportation, storage, delays, and inspection is a:

A)flow process chart
B)worker-machine chart
C)gang process chart
D)simultaneous-motion (SIMO) chart
E)time/efficiency chart
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