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QUALITY MANAGEMENT

                                           Exercises B
Names: _______________________________________________________________


Instructions:
    • In pairs work.
    • Put a,b,c,d,e in the table below


     1.-        2.-        3.-       4.-        5.-       6.-       7.-        8.-       9.-       10.-


 11.-           12.-      13.-      14.-       15.-      16.-       17.-      18.-       19.-      20.-


 21.-           22.-      23.-      24.-       25.-      26.-       27.-      28.-       29.-      30.-


 31.-           32.-      33.-      34.-       35.-      36.-       37.-      38.-       39.-      40.-


 41.-           42.-      43.-      44.-       45.-




MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.         Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between quality
           management and product strategy?
           a. Product strategy is set by top management; quality management is an independent
              activity.
           b. Quality management is important to the low-cost product strategy, but not to the
              response or differentiation strategies.
           c. High quality is important to all three strategies, but it is not a critical success factor.
           d. Managing quality helps build successful product strategies.
           e. Companies with the highest measures of quality were no more productive than other
              firms.

2.         "Quality is defined by the customer" is
           a. an unrealistic definition of quality
           b. a user-based definition of quality
           c. a manufacturing-based definition of quality
           d. a product-based definition of quality
e. the definition proposed by the American Society for Quality

3.   "Making it right the first time" is
     a. an unrealistic definition of quality
     b. a user-based definition of quality
     c. a manufacturing-based definition of quality
     d. a product-based definition of quality
     e. the definition proposed by the American Society for Quality

4.   Three broad categories of definitions of quality are
     a. product quality, service quality, and organizational quality
     b. user-based, manufacturing-based, and product-based
     c. internal, external, and prevention
     d. low-cost, response, and differentiation
     e. Pareto, Shewhart, and Deming

5.   According to the manufacturing-based definition of quality,
     a. quality is the degree of excellence at an acceptable price and the control of variability
        at an acceptable cost
     b. quality depends on how well the product fits patterns of consumer preferences
     c. even though quality cannot be defined, you know what it is
     d. quality is the degree to which a specific product conforms to standards
     e. quality lies in the eyes of the beholder

6.   The role of quality in limiting a firm's product liability is illustrated by
     a. ensuring that contaminated products such as impure foods do not reach customers
     b. ensuring that products meet standards such as those of the Consumer Product Safety
        Act
     c. designing safe products to limit possible harm to consumers
     d. using processes that make products as safe or as durable as their design specifications
        call for
     e. All of the above are valid.

7.   Which of the following is not one of the major categories of costs associated with
     quality?
     a. prevention costs
     b. appraisal costs
     c. internal failures
     d. external failures
     e. none of the above; they are all major categories of costs associated with quality

8.   All of the following costs are likely to decrease as a result of better quality except
     a. customer dissatisfaction costs
     b. inspection costs
     c. scrap costs
     d. warranty and service costs
     e. maintenance costs

9.   Which of the following statements is not true?
     a. Self-promotion is not a substitute for quality products.
     b. Inferior products harm a firm’s profitability and a nation’s balance of payments.
     c. Product liability transfers from the manufacturer to the retailer once the retailer
        accepts delivery of the product.
d. Quality—be it good or bad—will show up in perceptions about a firm’s new
         products, employment practices, and supplier relations.
      e. Legislation such as the Consumer Product Safety Act sets and enforces product
         standards by banning products that do not reach those standards.

10.   "Employees cannot produce goods that on average exceed the quality of what the process
      is capable of producing" expresses a basic element in the writings of
      a. Vilfredo Pareto
      b. Armand Feigenbaum
      c. Joseph M. Juran
      d. W. Edwards Deming
      e. Philip B. Crosby

11.   "Quality Is Free," meaning that the costs of poor quality have been understated, is the
      work of
      a. W. Edwards Deming
      b. Joseph M. Juran
      c. Philip B. Crosby
      d. Crosby, Stills, and Nash
      e. Armand Feigenbaum

12.   The philosophy of zero defects is
      a. the result of Deming's research
      b. unrealistic
      c. prohibitively costly
      d. an ultimate goal; in practice, 1 to 2% defects is acceptable
      e. consistent with the commitment to continuous improvement

13.   Based on his 14 Points, Deming is a strong proponent of
      a. inspection at the end of the production process
      b. an increase in numerical quotas to boost productivity
      c. looking for the cheapest supplier
      d. training and knowledge
      e. all of the above

14.   Stakeholders who are affected by the production and marketing of poor quality products
      include
      a. stockholders, employees, and customers
      b. suppliers and creditors, but not distributors
      c. only stockholders, creditors, and owners
      d. suppliers and distributors, but not customers
      e. only stockholders and organizational executives and managers

15.   Regarding the quality of design, production, and distribution of products, an ethical
      requirement for management is to
      a. determine whether any of the organization's stakeholders are violated by poor quality
          products
      b. gain ISO 14000 certification for the organization
      c. obtain a product safety certificate from the Consumer Product Safety Commission
      d. have the organization's legal staff write disclaimers in the product instruction
          booklets
      e. compare the cost of product liability to the external failure cost
16.   If 1 million passengers pass through the St. Louis Airport with checked baggage each
      month, a successful Six Sigma program for baggage handling would result in how many
      passengers with misplaced luggage?
      a. 3.4
      b. 6.0
      c. 34
      d. 2700
      e. 6 times the monthly standard deviation of passengers

17.   Which of the following is true about ISO 14000 certification?
      a. It is not a prerequisite for ISO 9000 certification.
      b. It deals with environmental management.
      c. It offers a good systematic approach to pollution prevention.
      d. One of its core elements is life-cycle assessment.
      e. All of the above are true.

18.   To become ISO 9000 certified, organizations must
      a. document quality procedures
      b. have an onsite assessment
      c. have an ongoing series of audits of their products or service
      d. all of the above
      e. none of the above

19.   Total quality management emphasizes
      a. the responsibility of the quality control staff to identify and solve all quality-related
          problems
      b. a commitment to quality that goes beyond internal company issues to suppliers and
          customers
      c. a system where strong managers are the only decision makers
      d. a process where mostly statisticians get involved
      e. ISO 14000 certification

20.   A successful TQM program incorporates all of the following except
      a. continuous improvement
      b. employee involvement
      c. benchmarking
      d. centralized decision-making authority
      e. none of the above; a successful TQM program incorporates all of the above

21.   "Kaizen" is a Japanese term meaning
      a. a foolproof mechanism
      b. just-in-time (JIT)
      c. a fishbone diagram
      d. setting standards
      e. continuous improvement

22.   Which of the following statements regarding "Six Sigma" is true?
      a. The term has two distinct meanings—one is statistical; the other is a comprehensive
         quality system.
      b. Six Sigma means that about 94 percent of a firm's output is free of defects.
      c. The Six Sigma program was developed by Toyota in the 1970's.
      d. The Six Sigma program is for manufacturing firms, and is not applicable to services.
      e. Six Sigma certification is granted by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
23.   Quality circles members are
      a. paid according to their contribution to quality
      b. external consultants designed to provide training in the use of quality tools
      c. always machine operators
      d. all trained to be facilitators
      e. none of the above; all of the statements are false

24.   Techniques for building employee empowerment include
      a. building communication networks that include employees
      b. developing open, supportive supervisors
      c. moving responsibility from both managers and staff to production employees
      d. building high-morale organizations
      e. All of the above are techniques for employee empowerment.

25.   Building high-morale organizations and building communication networks that include
      employees are both elements of
      a. ISO 9000 certification
      b. Six Sigma certification
      c. employee empowerment
      d. Taguchi methods
      e. the tools of TQM

26.   The process of identifying other organizations that are best at some facet of your
      operations and then modeling your organization after them is known as
      a. continuous improvement
      b. employee empowerment
      c. benchmarking
      d. copycatting
      e. patent infringement

27.   ISO 9000 seeks standardization in terms of
      a. products
      b. production procedures
      c. suppliers' specifications
      d. procedures to manage quality
      e. all of the above

28.   Costs of dissatisfaction, repair costs, and warranty costs are elements of cost in the
      a. Taguchi Loss Function
      b. Pareto chart
      c. ISO 9000 Quality Cost Calculator
      d. process chart
      e. none of the above

29.   A quality loss function includes all of the following costs except
      a. the cost of scrap and repair
      b. the cost of customer dissatisfaction
      c. inspection, warranty, and service costs
      d. sales costs
      e. costs to society

30.   Pareto charts are used to
a.   identify inspection points in a process
      b.   outline production schedules
      c.   organize errors, problems, or defects
      d.   show material flow
      e.   all of the above

31.   The "four Ms" of cause-and-effect diagrams are
      a. material, machinery/equipment, manpower, and methods
      b. material, methods, men, and mental attitude
      c. named after four quality experts
      d. material, management, manpower, and motivation
      e. none of the above

32.   Among the tools of TQM, the tool ordinarily used to aid in understanding the sequence of
      events through which a product travels is a
      a. Pareto chart
      b. process chart
      c. check sheet
      d. Taguchi map
      e. poka-yoke

33.   The process improvement technique that sorts the "vital few" from the "trivial many" is
      a. Taguchi analysis
      b. Pareto analysis
      c. benchmarking
      d. Deming analysis
      e. Yamaguchi analysis

34.   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

35.   A customer service manager at a retail clothing store has collected numerous customer
      complaints from the forms they fill out on merchandise returns. To analyze trends or
      patterns in these returns, she has organized these complaints into a small number of
      categories. This is most closely related to the ____________ tool of TQM.
      a. Taguchi loss function
      b. cause and effect diagram
      c. scatter diagram
      d. histogram
      e. process control chart

36.   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

37.   A fishbone diagram is also known as a
      a. cause-and-effect diagram
      b. poka-yoke diagram
      c. Kaizen diagram
      d. Kanban diagram
      e. Taguchi diagram

38.   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

39.   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

40.   When a sample measurement falls inside the control limits, it means that
      a. each unit manufactured is good enough to sell
      b. the process limits cannot be determined statistically
      c. the process output exceeds the requirements
      d. if there is no other pattern in the samples, the process is in control
      e. the process output does not fulfill the requirements

41.   Which of the following is false regarding control charts?
      a. Values above the upper control limits always imply that the product’s quality is
         exceeding expectations.
      b. Control charts are built so that new data can be quickly compared to past
         performance data.
      c. Control charts graphically present data.
      d. Control charts plot data over time.
      e. None of the above is false.

42.   The goal of inspection is to
      a. detect a bad process immediately
      b. add value to a product or service
      c. correct deficiencies in products
      d. correct system deficiencies
      e. all of the above

43.   Which of the following is not a typical inspection point?
a.   upon receipt of goods from your supplier
      b.   during the production process
      c.   before the product is shipped to the customer
      d.   at the supplier's plant while the supplier is producing
      e.   after a costly process

44.   "Poka-yoke" is the Japanese term for
      a. card
      b. foolproof
      c. continuous improvement
      d. fishbone diagram
      e. just-in-time production

45.   What refers to training and empowering frontline workers to solve a problem
      immediately?
       a. just-in-time
       b. poka-yoke
       c. benchmarking
       d. kaizen
       e. service recovery

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Exercises B Multiple Choice (In Pairs)

  • 1. QUALITY MANAGEMENT Exercises B Names: _______________________________________________________________ Instructions: • In pairs work. • Put a,b,c,d,e in the table below 1.- 2.- 3.- 4.- 5.- 6.- 7.- 8.- 9.- 10.- 11.- 12.- 13.- 14.- 15.- 16.- 17.- 18.- 19.- 20.- 21.- 22.- 23.- 24.- 25.- 26.- 27.- 28.- 29.- 30.- 31.- 32.- 33.- 34.- 35.- 36.- 37.- 38.- 39.- 40.- 41.- 42.- 43.- 44.- 45.- MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between quality management and product strategy? a. Product strategy is set by top management; quality management is an independent activity. b. Quality management is important to the low-cost product strategy, but not to the response or differentiation strategies. c. High quality is important to all three strategies, but it is not a critical success factor. d. Managing quality helps build successful product strategies. e. Companies with the highest measures of quality were no more productive than other firms. 2. "Quality is defined by the customer" is a. an unrealistic definition of quality b. a user-based definition of quality c. a manufacturing-based definition of quality d. a product-based definition of quality
  • 2. e. the definition proposed by the American Society for Quality 3. "Making it right the first time" is a. an unrealistic definition of quality b. a user-based definition of quality c. a manufacturing-based definition of quality d. a product-based definition of quality e. the definition proposed by the American Society for Quality 4. Three broad categories of definitions of quality are a. product quality, service quality, and organizational quality b. user-based, manufacturing-based, and product-based c. internal, external, and prevention d. low-cost, response, and differentiation e. Pareto, Shewhart, and Deming 5. According to the manufacturing-based definition of quality, a. quality is the degree of excellence at an acceptable price and the control of variability at an acceptable cost b. quality depends on how well the product fits patterns of consumer preferences c. even though quality cannot be defined, you know what it is d. quality is the degree to which a specific product conforms to standards e. quality lies in the eyes of the beholder 6. The role of quality in limiting a firm's product liability is illustrated by a. ensuring that contaminated products such as impure foods do not reach customers b. ensuring that products meet standards such as those of the Consumer Product Safety Act c. designing safe products to limit possible harm to consumers d. using processes that make products as safe or as durable as their design specifications call for e. All of the above are valid. 7. Which of the following is not one of the major categories of costs associated with quality? a. prevention costs b. appraisal costs c. internal failures d. external failures e. none of the above; they are all major categories of costs associated with quality 8. All of the following costs are likely to decrease as a result of better quality except a. customer dissatisfaction costs b. inspection costs c. scrap costs d. warranty and service costs e. maintenance costs 9. Which of the following statements is not true? a. Self-promotion is not a substitute for quality products. b. Inferior products harm a firm’s profitability and a nation’s balance of payments. c. Product liability transfers from the manufacturer to the retailer once the retailer accepts delivery of the product.
  • 3. d. Quality—be it good or bad—will show up in perceptions about a firm’s new products, employment practices, and supplier relations. e. Legislation such as the Consumer Product Safety Act sets and enforces product standards by banning products that do not reach those standards. 10. "Employees cannot produce goods that on average exceed the quality of what the process is capable of producing" expresses a basic element in the writings of a. Vilfredo Pareto b. Armand Feigenbaum c. Joseph M. Juran d. W. Edwards Deming e. Philip B. Crosby 11. "Quality Is Free," meaning that the costs of poor quality have been understated, is the work of a. W. Edwards Deming b. Joseph M. Juran c. Philip B. Crosby d. Crosby, Stills, and Nash e. Armand Feigenbaum 12. The philosophy of zero defects is a. the result of Deming's research b. unrealistic c. prohibitively costly d. an ultimate goal; in practice, 1 to 2% defects is acceptable e. consistent with the commitment to continuous improvement 13. Based on his 14 Points, Deming is a strong proponent of a. inspection at the end of the production process b. an increase in numerical quotas to boost productivity c. looking for the cheapest supplier d. training and knowledge e. all of the above 14. Stakeholders who are affected by the production and marketing of poor quality products include a. stockholders, employees, and customers b. suppliers and creditors, but not distributors c. only stockholders, creditors, and owners d. suppliers and distributors, but not customers e. only stockholders and organizational executives and managers 15. Regarding the quality of design, production, and distribution of products, an ethical requirement for management is to a. determine whether any of the organization's stakeholders are violated by poor quality products b. gain ISO 14000 certification for the organization c. obtain a product safety certificate from the Consumer Product Safety Commission d. have the organization's legal staff write disclaimers in the product instruction booklets e. compare the cost of product liability to the external failure cost
  • 4. 16. If 1 million passengers pass through the St. Louis Airport with checked baggage each month, a successful Six Sigma program for baggage handling would result in how many passengers with misplaced luggage? a. 3.4 b. 6.0 c. 34 d. 2700 e. 6 times the monthly standard deviation of passengers 17. Which of the following is true about ISO 14000 certification? a. It is not a prerequisite for ISO 9000 certification. b. It deals with environmental management. c. It offers a good systematic approach to pollution prevention. d. One of its core elements is life-cycle assessment. e. All of the above are true. 18. To become ISO 9000 certified, organizations must a. document quality procedures b. have an onsite assessment c. have an ongoing series of audits of their products or service d. all of the above e. none of the above 19. Total quality management emphasizes a. the responsibility of the quality control staff to identify and solve all quality-related problems b. a commitment to quality that goes beyond internal company issues to suppliers and customers c. a system where strong managers are the only decision makers d. a process where mostly statisticians get involved e. ISO 14000 certification 20. A successful TQM program incorporates all of the following except a. continuous improvement b. employee involvement c. benchmarking d. centralized decision-making authority e. none of the above; a successful TQM program incorporates all of the above 21. "Kaizen" is a Japanese term meaning a. a foolproof mechanism b. just-in-time (JIT) c. a fishbone diagram d. setting standards e. continuous improvement 22. Which of the following statements regarding "Six Sigma" is true? a. The term has two distinct meanings—one is statistical; the other is a comprehensive quality system. b. Six Sigma means that about 94 percent of a firm's output is free of defects. c. The Six Sigma program was developed by Toyota in the 1970's. d. The Six Sigma program is for manufacturing firms, and is not applicable to services. e. Six Sigma certification is granted by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
  • 5. 23. Quality circles members are a. paid according to their contribution to quality b. external consultants designed to provide training in the use of quality tools c. always machine operators d. all trained to be facilitators e. none of the above; all of the statements are false 24. Techniques for building employee empowerment include a. building communication networks that include employees b. developing open, supportive supervisors c. moving responsibility from both managers and staff to production employees d. building high-morale organizations e. All of the above are techniques for employee empowerment. 25. Building high-morale organizations and building communication networks that include employees are both elements of a. ISO 9000 certification b. Six Sigma certification c. employee empowerment d. Taguchi methods e. the tools of TQM 26. The process of identifying other organizations that are best at some facet of your operations and then modeling your organization after them is known as a. continuous improvement b. employee empowerment c. benchmarking d. copycatting e. patent infringement 27. ISO 9000 seeks standardization in terms of a. products b. production procedures c. suppliers' specifications d. procedures to manage quality e. all of the above 28. Costs of dissatisfaction, repair costs, and warranty costs are elements of cost in the a. Taguchi Loss Function b. Pareto chart c. ISO 9000 Quality Cost Calculator d. process chart e. none of the above 29. A quality loss function includes all of the following costs except a. the cost of scrap and repair b. the cost of customer dissatisfaction c. inspection, warranty, and service costs d. sales costs e. costs to society 30. Pareto charts are used to
  • 6. a. identify inspection points in a process b. outline production schedules c. organize errors, problems, or defects d. show material flow e. all of the above 31. The "four Ms" of cause-and-effect diagrams are a. material, machinery/equipment, manpower, and methods b. material, methods, men, and mental attitude c. named after four quality experts d. material, management, manpower, and motivation e. none of the above 32. Among the tools of TQM, the tool ordinarily used to aid in understanding the sequence of events through which a product travels is a a. Pareto chart b. process chart c. check sheet d. Taguchi map e. poka-yoke 33. The process improvement technique that sorts the "vital few" from the "trivial many" is a. Taguchi analysis b. Pareto analysis c. benchmarking d. Deming analysis e. Yamaguchi analysis 34. 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 35. A customer service manager at a retail clothing store has collected numerous customer complaints from the forms they fill out on merchandise returns. To analyze trends or patterns in these returns, she has organized these complaints into a small number of categories. This is most closely related to the ____________ tool of TQM. a. Taguchi loss function b. cause and effect diagram c. scatter diagram d. histogram e. process control chart 36. 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
  • 7. c. ISO 9000 d. Taguchi concepts e. process control charts 37. A fishbone diagram is also known as a a. cause-and-effect diagram b. poka-yoke diagram c. Kaizen diagram d. Kanban diagram e. Taguchi diagram 38. 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 39. 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 40. When a sample measurement falls inside the control limits, it means that a. each unit manufactured is good enough to sell b. the process limits cannot be determined statistically c. the process output exceeds the requirements d. if there is no other pattern in the samples, the process is in control e. the process output does not fulfill the requirements 41. Which of the following is false regarding control charts? a. Values above the upper control limits always imply that the product’s quality is exceeding expectations. b. Control charts are built so that new data can be quickly compared to past performance data. c. Control charts graphically present data. d. Control charts plot data over time. e. None of the above is false. 42. The goal of inspection is to a. detect a bad process immediately b. add value to a product or service c. correct deficiencies in products d. correct system deficiencies e. all of the above 43. Which of the following is not a typical inspection point?
  • 8. a. upon receipt of goods from your supplier b. during the production process c. before the product is shipped to the customer d. at the supplier's plant while the supplier is producing e. after a costly process 44. "Poka-yoke" is the Japanese term for a. card b. foolproof c. continuous improvement d. fishbone diagram e. just-in-time production 45. What refers to training and empowering frontline workers to solve a problem immediately? a. just-in-time b. poka-yoke c. benchmarking d. kaizen e. service recovery