TEST1 Om Answer
TEST1 Om Answer
TEST1 Om Answer
Answer all questions. Use the answer sheet provided to TICK your answers in the boxes
provided. Do not use red-coloured pens.
1. Which of the following is not one of The Ten Critical Decisions of Operations
Management?
a. Layout design
b. Maintenance
c. Process and capacity design
d. Mass customization
e. Supply chain management
d (Why study OM? moderate)
5. Gibson Valves produces cast bronze valves on an assembly line, currently producing 1600
valves each 8-hour shift. If the productivity is increased by 10%, it would then be
a. 180 valves/hr
b. 200 valves/hr
c. 220 valves/hr
d. 880 valves/hr
e. 1760 valves/hr
c (The productivity challenge, moderate)
6. Three commonly used productivity variables are
a. quality, external elements, and precise units of measure
b. labor, capital, and management
c. technology, raw materials, and labor
d. education, diet, and social overhead
e. quality, efficiency, and low cost
b (The productivity challenge, moderate)
8. What is the approximate forecast for May using a four-month moving average?
9. Which time series model below assumes that demand in the next period will be equal to the
most recent period's demand?
a. naive approach
b. moving average approach
c. weighted moving average approach
d. exponential smoothing approach
e. none of the above
a (Time-series forecasting, easy)
10. Given an actual demand of 61, a previous forecast of 58, and an α of .3, what would the
forecast for the next period be using simple exponential smoothing?
a. 45.5
b. 57.1
c. 58.9
d. 61.0
e. 65.5
c (Time-series forecasting, moderate)
11. The primary purpose of the mean absolute deviation (MAD) in forecasting is to
a. estimate the trend line
b. eliminate forecast errors
c. measure forecast accuracy
d. seasonally adjust the forecast
e. all of the above
c (Time-series forecasting, moderate)
12. The last four months of sales were 8, 10, 15, and 9 units. The last four forecasts were 5, 6,
11, and 12 units. The Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) is
a. 2
b. -10
c. 3.5
d. 9
e. 10.5
c (Time-series forecasting, moderate)
13. Demand for a certain product is forecast to be 800 units per month, averaged over all 12
months of the year. The product follows a seasonal pattern, for which the January monthly
index is 1.25. What is the seasonally-adjusted sales forecast for January?
a. 640 units
b. 798.75 units
c. 800 units
d. 1000 units
e. cannot be calculated with the information given
a (Time-series forecasting, moderate)
14. A seasonal index for a monthly series is about to be calculated on the basis of three years'
accumulation of data. The three previous July values were 110, 150, and 130. The average
over all months is 190. The approximate seasonal index for July is
a. 0.487
b. 0.684
c. 1.462
d. 2.053
e. cannot be calculated with the information given
b (Time-series forecasting, moderate)
15. In which stage of the product life cycle should product strategy focus on process
modifications?
a. introduction
b. growth
c. maturity
d. decline
e. none of the above
a (Goods and services selection, moderate)
16. When should product strategy focus on forecasting capacity requirements?
a. at the introduction stage of the product life cycle
b. at the growth stage of the product life cycle
c. at the maturity stage of the product life cycle
d. at the decline stage of the product life cycle
e. none of the above
b (Goods and services selection, easy)
17. Which of the following represent an opportunity for generating a new product?
a. understanding the customer
b. demographic change, such as decreasing family size
c. changes in professional standards
d. economic change, such as rising household incomes
e. All of the above are such opportunities.
e (Generating new products, moderate)
19. Which of the following product development strategies has the highest risk?
a. acquiring the developer
b. alliances
c. joint ventures
d. new internally developed products
e. purchasing technology
d (Time-based competition, moderate)
23. A quality circle holds a brainstorming session and attempts to identify the factors
responsible for flaws in a product. Which tool do you suggest they use to organize their
findings?
a. Ishikawa diagram
b. Pareto chart
c. process chart
d. control charts
e. activity chart
a (Tools of TQM, moderate)
24. If a sample of parts is measured and the mean of the measurements is outside the control
limits, the process is
a. in control, but not capable of producing within the established control limits
b. out of control and the process should be investigated for assignable variation
c. within the established control limits with only natural causes of variation
d. monitored closely to see if the next sample mean will also fall outside the control
limits
e. none of the above
b (Tools of TQM, moderate)
25. A production manager at a pottery factory has noticed that about 70 percent of defects
result from impurities in raw materials, 15 percent result from human error, 10 percent
from machine malfunctions, and 5 percent from a variety of other causes. This manager is
most likely using
a. a Pareto chart
b. a scatter diagram
c. a Taguchi loss function
d. a cause and effect diagram
e. a flow chart
a (Tools of TQM, easy)
26. A manager tells her production employees, "It's no longer good enough that your work fall
anywhere within the specification limits. I need your work to be as close to the target value
as possible." Her thinking is reflective of
a. internal benchmarking
b. Six Sigma
c. ISO 9000
d. Taguchi concepts
e. process control charts
d (Tools of TQM, moderate)
28. Which of the following is true regarding the process capability index Cpk?
a. A Cpk index value of 1 is ideal, meaning all units meet specifications.
b. The larger the Cpk, the more units meet specifications.
c. The Cpk index can only be used when the process centerline is also the specification
centerline.
d. Positive values of the Cpk index are good; negative values are bad.
e. None of the above is true.
b (Process capability, moderate)
29. The local newspaper receives several complaints per day about typographic errors. Over a
seven-day period, the publisher has received calls from readers reporting the following
number of errors: 4, 3, 2, 6, 7, 3, and 9. Based on these data alone, what type of control
chart(s) should the publisher use?
a. p-chart
b. c-chart
c. x -chart
d. R-chart
e. x - and R-charts
b (Statistical Process Control (SPC), moderate)
30. Plots of sample ranges indicate that the most recent value is below the lower control limit.
What course of action would you recommend?
a. Since there is no obvious pattern in the measurements, variability is in control.
b. One value outside the control limits is insufficient to warrant any action.
c. Lower than expected dispersion is a desirable condition; there is no reason to
investigate.
d. The process is out of control; reject the last units produced.
e. Variation is not in control; investigate what created this condition.
e (Statistical Process Control (SPC), difficult)
31. To set x -chart upper and lower control limits, one must know the process central line,
which is the
a. average of the sample means
b. total number of defects in the population
c. percent defects in the population
d. size of the population
e. average range
a (Statistical Process Control (SPC), moderate)
32. A manager wishes to build a 3σ range chart for a process. The sample size is five, the
mean of sample means is 16.01, and the average range is 5.3. From Table S6.1, the
appropriate value of D3 is 0, and D4 is 2.115. The UCL and LCL for this range chart are
a. 33.9 and 11.2
b. 33.9 and 0
c. 11.2 and 0
d. 6.3 and 0
e. 31.91 and 0.11
c (Statistical Process Control (SPC), moderate)
33. Which of the following products is likely to be assembled on a repetitive process line?
a. automobiles
b. personal computers
c. dishwashers
d. television sets
e. all of the above
e (Four process strategies, moderate)
36. Process X has fixed costs of $10,000 and variable costs of $2.40 per unit. Process Y has
fixed costs of $9,000 and variable costs of $2.25 per unit. Which of the following
statements is true?
a. The crossover point is approximately 6667 units.
b. It is impossible for one process to have both of its costs lower than those of another
process.
c. Process Y is cheaper than process X at all volumes; there is no crossover point.
d. Process X should be selected for very large production volumes.
e. Process X is more profitable than process Y and should be selected.
c (Four process strategies, moderate)
37. A product sells for $5, and has unit variable costs of $3. This product accounts for $20,000
in annual sales, out of the firm's total of $60,000. The weighted contribution of this product
is approximately
a. 0.133
b. 0.200
c. 0.40
d. 0.667
e. $1.667
a (Break-even analysis, moderate)
38. A shop wants to increase capacity by adding a new machine. The firm is considering
proposals from vendor A and vendor B. The fixed costs for machine A are $90,000 and for
machine B, $75,000. The variable cost for A is $15.00 per unit and for B, $18.00. The
revenue generated by the units processed on these machines is $22 per unit. If the
estimated output is 9,000 units, which machine should be purchased?
a. machine A
b. machine B
c. either machine A or machine B
d. no purchase because neither machine yields a profit at that volume
e. purchase both machines since they are both profitable
d (Break-even analysis, moderate)
39. Which of the following costs would be incurred even if no units were produced?
a. raw material costs
b. direct labor costs
c. transportation costs
d. building rental costs
e. purchasing costs
d (Break-even analysis, moderate)
40. The staff training center at a large regional hospital provides training sessions in CPR to all
employees. Assume that the capacity of this training system was designed to be 1200
employees per year. Since the training center was first put in use, the program has become
more complex, so that 1050 now represents the most employees that can be trained per
year. In the past year, 950 employees were trained. The efficiency of this system is
approximately _____ and its utilization is approximately _____.
a. 79.2 percent; 90.5 percent
b. 90.5 percent; 79.2 percent
c. 87.5 percent; 950 employees
d. 950 employees; 1050 employees
e. 110.5 percent; 114.3 percent
b (Capacity, moderate)
45. Which of the following is most likely to affect the location decision of a service firm rather
than a manufacturing firm?
a. energy and utility costs
b. attitude toward unions
c. parking and access
d. cost of shipping finished goods
e. labor costs
c (Service location strategy, moderate)
46. A county wants to build one centrally-located processing facility to serve the county's four
recycling drop-off locations. The four drop-offs have characteristics as given in the table
below. What is the approximate center of gravity of these four locations?
a. 4.75, 6.04
b. 17, 24
c. 33.5, 135.4
d. 6, 4.25
e. 570, 725
a (Methods of evaluating location alternatives, moderate)
47. A full-service restaurant is considering opening a new facility in a specific city. The table
below shows its ratings of four factors at each of two potential sites.
The score for Gary Mall is _____ and the score for Belt Line is ______.
a. 120; 120
b. 22; 24
c. 18; 120
d. 34; 28
e. none of the above
d (Methods of evaluating location alternatives, moderate)
49. A manufacturing firm finds a location that has a significant cost advantage over
alternatives, but rejects that location because the educational infrastructure was insufficient
to train the firm's workers in its special production technologies. The firm's action
illustrates the link between __________ and location.
a. innovation
b. clustering
c. tax incentives
d. globalization
e. proximity
a (The strategic importance of location, easy)
50. Which of the following is the best example of the proximity rule that, for service firms,
proximity to market is the most important location factor?
a. Soft drinks are bottled in many local plants, where carbonated water is added to
proprietary syrups that may have been shipped long distances.
b. Few people will travel out-of state for a haircut.
c. Patients will travel very long distances to have their hernia surgeries performed at
Shouldice
Hospital.
d. Furniture makers choose to locate near the source of good hardwoods, even though it
means locating near other furniture manufacturers.
e. Metal refiners (smelters) locate near mines to accomplish significant weight reduction
near the metal's source.
b (Factors that affect location decisions, moderate)