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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
How visual factory plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. It provides visual identification of the status of material and information throughout the value stream
III. Analyze the entire value stream for unneeded steps
IV. The flow of information required to support the flow of material and transformation of goods and servicesCorrect
Answer is A as visual factory provides visual identification of the status of material and information throughout the value stream.
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Answer is A as visual factory provides visual identification of the status of material and information throughout the value stream.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
How Kaizen plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. Analyze the entire value stream for unneeded steps
II. It’s a Japanese term for change for improvement, or improving processes through small incremental step
III. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
IV. It provides visual identification of the status of material and information throughout the value streamCorrect
Answer is C as Kaizen is a Japanese term for change for improvement or improving processes through small incremental step.
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Answer is C as Kaizen is a Japanese term for change for improvement or improving processes through small incremental step.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
How Kaizen Events plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. Analyze the entire value stream for unneeded steps
II. It is conducted by assembling a cross-functional team for three to five days
III. It provides visual identification of the status of material and information throughout the value stream
IV. It is conducted by reviewing all possible options for improvement in a breakthrough effortCorrect
Answer is D as Kaizen events are conducted by assembling a cross-functional team for three to five days and reviewing all possible options for improvement in a breakthrough effort.
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Answer is D as Kaizen events are conducted by assembling a cross-functional team for three to five days and reviewing all possible options for improvement in a breakthrough effort.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
How Pull System plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. Analyze the entire value stream for unneeded steps
II. It is a vital component of the JIT concept and lean implementation
III. The pull system links accurate information with the process to minimize waiting and overproduction
IV. Kanban is implemented using a visual indicator called Kanban cardsCorrect
Answer is B as the pull system is a vital component of the JIT concept and lean implementation. It also links the accurate information with the process to minimize waiting and overproduction.
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Answer is B as the pull system is a vital component of the JIT concept and lean implementation. It also links the accurate information with the process to minimize waiting and overproduction.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
How Kanban plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. Analyze the entire value stream for unneeded steps
II. Kanban is implemented using a visual indicator called Kanban cards
III. The card indicates the quantity to be replenished once the minimum level is reached
IV. The Kanban quantity is mathematically calculated and fine-tuned during practical implementationCorrect
Answer is B as Kanban is implemented using a visual indicator called Kanban cards. The card indicates the quantity to be replenished once the minimum level is reached. The Kanban quantity is mathematically calculated and fine-tuned during practical implementation.
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Answer is B as Kanban is implemented using a visual indicator called Kanban cards. The card indicates the quantity to be replenished once the minimum level is reached. The Kanban quantity is mathematically calculated and fine-tuned during practical implementation.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
How Poka-Yoke plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. A Japanese term for mistake-proofing or error-proofing
II. The pull system links accurate information with the process to minimize waiting and overproduction
III. It is conducted by reviewing all possible options for improvement in a breakthrough effort
IV. A method used to prevent errorsCorrect
Answer is D as Poka-yoke is a Japanese term for mistake-proofing or error-proofing, is a method used to prevent errors.
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Answer is D as Poka-yoke is a Japanese term for mistake-proofing or error-proofing, is a method used to prevent errors.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
How Total Productive Maintenance plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. A Japanese term for mistake-proofing or error-proofing
II. Mature TPM programs use metrics like overall equipment effectiveness (OEE)
III. In order to have reliable equipment an organization must maintain the equipment periodically
IV. It is conducted by reviewing all possible options for improvement in a breakthrough effortCorrect
Answer is B as in order to have reliable equipment an organization must maintain the equipment periodically. Mature TPM programs use metrics like overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
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Answer is B as in order to have reliable equipment an organization must maintain the equipment periodically. Mature TPM programs use metrics like overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
How Standard Work plays an important role in Lean Principles in the Organization?
I. It is a tool that defines the interaction between man and machine in producing a part
II. Standard work helps in training new operators and reducing the variation in the process
III. In order to have reliable equipment an organization must maintain the equipment periodically
IV. It is conducted by reviewing all possible options for improvement in a breakthrough effortCorrect
Answer is A as It is a tool that defines the interaction between man and machine in producing a part. Standard work helps in training new operators and reducing the variation in the process.
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Answer is A as It is a tool that defines the interaction between man and machine in producing a part. Standard work helps in training new operators and reducing the variation in the process.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
How Lean experts define a process step as value-added?
I. It is a tool that defines the interaction between man and machine in producing a part
II. The customer recognizes the value
III. It changes the product
IV. It is done right the first timeCorrect
Answer is B as Lean experts define a process step as value-added if:
• The customer recognizes the value
• It changes the product
• It is done right the first timeIncorrect
Answer is B as Lean experts define a process step as value-added if:
• The customer recognizes the value
• It changes the product
• It is done right the first time -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
How overproduction is a Non-Value-Added Activities?
I. It is a tool that defines the interaction between man and machine in producing a part
II. The principal symptom of overproduction is excess work-in-progress
III. All WIP should be continuously scrutinized for possible reduction or elimination
IV. One company maintains a six-month supply of a small part because the machine that produces it is unreliableCorrect
Answer is B as the principal symptom of overproduction is excess work-in-progress. All WIP should be continuously scrutinized for possible reduction or elimination. One company maintains a six-month supply of a small part because the machine that produces it is unreliable.
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Answer is B as the principal symptom of overproduction is excess work-in-progress. All WIP should be continuously scrutinized for possible reduction or elimination. One company maintains a six-month supply of a small part because the machine that produces it is unreliable.