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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What are the steps in performing a design or process FMEA?
I. Review the design/process
II. Brainstorm potential failure modes
III. List potential effects of failure
IV. Assign no severity rating (s)Correct
Answer is B as the following are the steps in performing a design or process FMEA
• Review the design/process
• Brainstorm potential failure modes
• List potential effects of failure
• Assign severity rating (S)
• List potential causes
• Assign occurrence rating (O)
• Current controls
• Assign detection rating (D)
• Calculate RPN
• Develop action plan
• Take action
• Recalculate the RPN
• Periodically review and update new risksIncorrect
Answer is B as the following are the steps in performing a design or process FMEA
• Review the design/process
• Brainstorm potential failure modes
• List potential effects of failure
• Assign severity rating (S)
• List potential causes
• Assign occurrence rating (O)
• Current controls
• Assign detection rating (D)
• Calculate RPN
• Develop action plan
• Take action
• Recalculate the RPN
• Periodically review and update new risks -
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What are Don’ts in FMEA?
I. Try not to copy the S-O-D scales from another industry or from a different organization
II. Try not to force-fit into a 1 to 10 scale
III. The team approach is not the most effective for conducting an FMEA
IV. Discourage creating customized scales within the organization unless essentialCorrect
Answer is D as the following are the Don’ts in FMEA?
• Try not to copy the S-O-D scales from another industry or from a different organization
• Try not to force-fit into a 1 to 10 scale
• Discourage creating customized scales within the organization unless essential
• Don’t fight over ratings of small difference, such as between 4 and 5 or 6 and 7
• Don’t get hung up on a numbers game
• Don’t perform FMEA to comply with the procedures or standardsIncorrect
Answer is D as the following are the Don’ts in FMEA?
• Try not to copy the S-O-D scales from another industry or from a different organization
• Try not to force-fit into a 1 to 10 scale
• Discourage creating customized scales within the organization unless essential
• Don’t fight over ratings of small difference, such as between 4 and 5 or 6 and 7
• Don’t get hung up on a numbers game
• Don’t perform FMEA to comply with the procedures or standards -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What is a flowchart?
I. Check sheets are used to observe or review a process, usually during execution of the process
II. A flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order
III. Ask for subject matter expertise if required
IV. Talk to your customer about how they intend to use the productCorrect
Answer is C as a flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order.
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Answer is C as a flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What is the basic procedure for development of a flowchart?
I. Define the process to be diagrammed
II. Don’t discuss on the boundaries of your process
III. Brainstorm the activities that take place
IV. Arrange the activities in proper sequenceCorrect
Answer is A as the following are the basic procedure for development of a flowchart
• Define the process to be diagrammed
• Discuss and decide on the boundaries of your process
• Brainstorm the activities that take place
• Arrange the activities in proper sequence
• When all activities are included, and everyone agrees that the sequence is correct, draw arrows to show the flow of the process
• Review the flowchart with others involved in the process to see if they agree that the process is drawn accuratelyIncorrect
Answer is A as the following are the basic procedure for development of a flowchart
• Define the process to be diagrammed
• Discuss and decide on the boundaries of your process
• Brainstorm the activities that take place
• Arrange the activities in proper sequence
• When all activities are included, and everyone agrees that the sequence is correct, draw arrows to show the flow of the process
• Review the flowchart with others involved in the process to see if they agree that the process is drawn accurately -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What is a focus group?
I. Check sheets are used to observe or review a process, usually during execution of the process
II. Focus groups are an attempt to improve the depth and accuracy of customer responses
III. Discuss and decide on the boundaries of your process
IV. Focus groups generally provide more accurate answers with more depth than other techniquesCorrect
Answer is D as focus groups are an attempt to improve the depth and accuracy of customer responses. Focus groups generally provide more accurate answers with more depth than other techniques.
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Answer is D as focus groups are an attempt to improve the depth and accuracy of customer responses. Focus groups generally provide more accurate answers with more depth than other techniques.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Focus group planning includes which of the following statement(s)?
I. Check sheets are used to observe or review a process, usually during execution of the process
II. Identifying the goals of the session
III. Developing actual or prototype products
IV. Determining how the sessions will be conductedCorrect
Answer is C as focus group planning includes the following statements
• Identifying the goals of the session
• Developing actual or prototype products
• Determining how the sessions will be conductedIncorrect
Answer is C as focus group planning includes the following statements
• Identifying the goals of the session
• Developing actual or prototype products
• Determining how the sessions will be conducted -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What is a Force-Field Analysis?
I. Check sheets are used to observe or review a process, usually during execution of the process
II. A goal or objective is first listed as the future or desired state
III. Two columns are produced from brainstorming or a similar technique to determine the driving and restraining forces on achieving the future or desired state
IV. The team then ranks the two lists using NGTCorrect
Answer is B as a Force-Field Analysis is a goal or objective is first listed as the future or desired state. Two columns are produced from brainstorming or a similar technique to determine the driving and restraining forces on achieving the future or desired state. The team then ranks the two lists using NGT.
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Answer is B as a Force-Field Analysis is a goal or objective is first listed as the future or desired state. Two columns are produced from brainstorming or a similar technique to determine the driving and restraining forces on achieving the future or desired state. The team then ranks the two lists using NGT.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What is a Gantt Chart?
I. It is used to graphically display a project’s key activities and the duration associated with those activities
II. This provides a visual representation and allows for quick identification of the impact on schedule based on the delay or pullin of a single task
III. A goal or objective is first listed as the future or desired state
IV. The Gantt chart provides a quick look at the project planned activities and scheduleCorrect
Answer is D as the Gantt Chart is used to graphically display a project’s key activities and the duration associated with those activities. This provides a visual representation and allows for quick identification of the impact on schedule based on the delay or pullin of a single task. The Gantt chart provides a quick look at the project planned activities and schedule.
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Answer is D as the Gantt Chart is used to graphically display a project’s key activities and the duration associated with those activities. This provides a visual representation and allows for quick identification of the impact on schedule based on the delay or pullin of a single task. The Gantt chart provides a quick look at the project planned activities and schedule.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following are the Variables Charts?
I. Chart of individuals
II. X– and R chart
III. X– and s chart
IV. Moving meanCorrect
Answer is C as the following are the Variables Charts
• Chart of individuals
• X– and R chart
• X– and s chart
• Moving averageIncorrect
Answer is C as the following are the Variables Charts
• Chart of individuals
• X– and R chart
• X– and s chart
• Moving average -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following are the Attributes Charts?
I. p chart
II. np chart
III. f chart
IV. u chartCorrect
Answer is D as the following are the Attributes Charts
• p chart
• np chart
• c chart
• u chartIncorrect
Answer is D as the following are the Attributes Charts
• p chart
• np chart
• c chart
• u chart