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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What Design for Cost define?
I. It is incumbent on the team to collaborate with designers to ensure that the final design outputs include the desired attributes
II. Cost is a major consideration in the design process
III. People with cost accounting and purchasing backgrounds can assist the design team in this quest
IV. The statistical approaches used for Six Sigma can identify design priorities with significance and confidenceCorrect
Answer is B as cost is a major consideration in the design process. People with cost accounting and purchasing backgrounds can assist the design team in this quest.
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Answer is B as cost is a major consideration in the design process. People with cost accounting and purchasing backgrounds can assist the design team in this quest.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What Design for Manufacturing define?
I. It is incumbent on the team to collaborate with designers to ensure that the final design outputs include the desired attributes
II. Minor design changes can make the product easier and less costly to produce
III. Tolerance design can result in savings in machining processes, tooling, and gauging
IV. The earlier that manufacturing personnel are involved in the design process, the more producible the designCorrect
Answer is B as minor design changes can make the product easier and less costly to produce. Tolerance design can result in savings in machining processes, tooling, and gauging. The earlier that manufacturing personnel are involved in the design process, the more producible the design.
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Answer is B as minor design changes can make the product easier and less costly to produce. Tolerance design can result in savings in machining processes, tooling, and gauging. The earlier that manufacturing personnel are involved in the design process, the more producible the design.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What Design for Test define?
I. It is incumbent on the team to collaborate with designers to ensure that the final design outputs include the desired attributes
II. In products where in-process testing is critical, designers must make provision for performing tests earlier in the production cycle
III. Tolerance design can result in savings in machining processes, tooling, and gauging
IV. The earlier that manufacturing personnel are involved in the design process, the more producible the designCorrect
Answer is A as in products where in-process testing is critical, designers must make provision for performing tests earlier in the production cycle.
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Answer is A as in products where in-process testing is critical, designers must make provision for performing tests earlier in the production cycle.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What Design for Maintainability define?
I. It is incumbent on the team to collaborate with designers to ensure that the final design outputs include the desired attributes
II. The ability to perform routine maintenance must be considered in the design process
III. The earlier that manufacturing personnel are involved in the design process, the more producible the design
IV. Maintainability includes modularity, decoupling, and component standardizationCorrect
Answer is D as the ability to perform routine maintenance must be considered in the design process. Maintainability includes modularity, decoupling, and component standardization.
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Answer is D as the ability to perform routine maintenance must be considered in the design process. Maintainability includes modularity, decoupling, and component standardization.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What Design for Robustness define?
I. Adequate time must be allowed during the design process to conduct lifecycle tests of all parts, subassemblies, and assemblies
II. It is incumbent on the team to collaborate with designers to ensure that the final design outputs include the desired attributes
III. Suppliers of purchased parts should be required to document the MTTF or MTBF for all products they supply
IV. Maintainability includes modularity, decoupling, and component standardizationCorrect
Answer is C as adequate time must be allowed during the design process to conduct lifecycle tests of all parts, subassemblies, and assemblies. Suppliers of purchased parts should be required to document the MTTF or MTBF for all products they supply.
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Answer is C as adequate time must be allowed during the design process to conduct lifecycle tests of all parts, subassemblies, and assemblies. Suppliers of purchased parts should be required to document the MTTF or MTBF for all products they supply.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What Design for Usability define?
I. The quality of a product is determined by the validation
II. Adequate time must be allowed during the design process to conduct lifecycle tests of all parts, subassemblies, and assemblies
III. Maintainability includes modularity, decoupling, and component standardization
IV. The ability of a user to work comfortably with the product, system, or service to obtain value can be measured and improvedCorrect
Answer is D as the quality of a product is determined by validation. The ability of a user to work comfortably with the product, system, or service to obtain value can be measured and improved.
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Answer is D as the quality of a product is determined by validation. The ability of a user to work comfortably with the product, system, or service to obtain value can be measured and improved.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What Design for Extended Functionality define?
I. The quality of a product is determined by the validation
II. Computer software applications are good examples of products that functionality can be extended
III. Many products initially designed and intended for a single purpose can have their features applied to extended functionality beyond the initial vision
IV. The ability of a user to work comfortably with the product, system, or service to obtain value can be measured and improvedCorrect
Answer is B as Many products initially designed and intended for a single purpose can have their features applied to extended functionality beyond the initial vision. Computer software applications are good examples of products that functionality can be extended.
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Answer is B as Many products initially designed and intended for a single purpose can have their features applied to extended functionality beyond the initial vision. Computer software applications are good examples of products that functionality can be extended.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What Design for Efficiency define?
I. The quality of a product is determined by the validation
II. The product or system must be designed in a way that consumes minimal resources
III. The ability of a user to work comfortably with the product, system, or service to obtain value can be measured and improved
IV. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliabilityCorrect
Answer is D as the product or system must be designed in a way that consumes minimal resources. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliability.
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Answer is D as the product or system must be designed in a way that consumes minimal resources. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliability.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What Design for Performance define?
I. Performance refers to the achievement of aggressive benchmarks or breakthroughs on a consistent basis
II. The quality of a product is determined by the validation
III. Historical examples include the design of aircraft faster than the speed of sound
IV. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliabilityCorrect
Answer is C as I. Performance refers to the achievement of aggressive benchmarks or breakthroughs on a consistent basis. Historical examples include the design of aircraft faster than the speed of sound.
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Answer is C as I. Performance refers to the achievement of aggressive benchmarks or breakthroughs on a consistent basis. Historical examples include the design of aircraft faster than the speed of sound.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What Design for Security define?
I. Security will preserve product integrity
II. Security will protect the intellectual property and privacy of users and designers
III. Performance refers to the achievement of aggressive benchmarks or breakthroughs on a consistent basis
IV. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliabilityCorrect
Answer is A as security will preserve product integrity and protect the intellectual property and privacy of users and designers.
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Answer is A as security will preserve product integrity and protect the intellectual property and privacy of users and designers.