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MCQ’s for 403 OSCM –SC-OSCM-05 E Supply Chains and Logistics core

S no Question Option A

………….includes design and administration Logistics Management


of systems to control the flow of materials,
1
WIP and finished inventory to support
business unit strategy.
……………..is a part of development of
2 Transportation
facility structures.
Storage–Supplier–
The sequence of a typical manufacturing manufacturing–storage–
3
supply chain is distributor–retailer–
customer
a. provide customer
4 The purpose of supply chain management is
satisfaction
…………..refers to supply chain practices
that strive to reduce energy and
5 a. Inbound Logistics
environmental footprints in terms of freight
distribution.
…………..involves streamlining the
6 distribution process in terms of physical and a. Technical Integration
information efficiency.
…………..is a function of re-arranging and
7 a. Break- Bulk
re- packing as per individual orders.
Properly designed …………..helps in
8 a. Logistics
reducing total logistical cost.
a. Vendor material
9 VMI stands for
inventory
.………….is concerned with a firm’s ability
10 to satisfy customer’s requirement in timely a. Minimum Inventory
manner
The purpose of ……….is to arrive at a
realistic projection of demand patters across
11 a. Demand forecasting
different market and for different product
lines.
EOQ is that order quantity which result in
12 a. Maximum
…………total inventory cost.
Re-order level depends upon two factors, lead
13 a. Inventory
time and ……….
………..is most suitable for remote and hilly
14 a. Road transport
areas.
15 …………is the fastest mode of transport. a. Road transport
.…….. represent the frequency of satisfying
16 a. order cycle time
customer order in given span of time.
17 .3-PL stands for a. Three points logistics
Which of the following is not a part of supply
18 a. Supplier
chain management system?
Transportation serves as a …………….
19 a. In-transit storage
During the movement of product.

Conveyor belt facilitate continuous


20 a. Fixed
movement of material over a ………. Route.

…………..occurs when a company retains


21 core business to perform some of its work .a. Outsourcing
Outside
…………inventory is not the type of
22 inventory based on inventory position in the a. Supplier
supply chain.
a. distribution requirement
23 DRP stands for
planning
a. to achieve a target level
24 The goal of logistics is of customer service at
lowest possible cost

a. Electronic Data
25 EDI stands for
Interface.

Competitive advantage can be created and


26 a. cost advantage.
achieved by logistics managers by
Real time communication of information
27 regarding requirements and availability of a. right response.
logistics service is the core of

28 The delivery of a damaged product has a. An increase in its value.

29
The number of stages that the goods and a. Add to the complexity of
services flow through SCM.
a. exclusively inside an
30 The upstream supply chain is:
organization.

xclusively inside an
31 The downstream supply chain is:
organization.

a. transformation process,
.The correct sequence of an organizations
32 delivery to customers,
supply chain from a systems perspective is:
acquisition of resources.

A supply chain is essentially a sequence of


33 a. customer and prospects
linked:
The …..... has made it possible for other
34 companies to eliminate intermediaries and a. SCM
sell directly to the end consumer.
Value stream mapping is an application of
35 process mapping, developed to apply a. Management
…..principles to process improvement.
…..... is the design of seamless value-added
36 processes across organization boundaries to a. Operations
meet the real needs of the end customer.

The variability in demand orders among


37 a. cannot be controlled
supply chain participants:

a. Supply chain is a subset


38 Which of the following statements is true?
of logistics.

The companies will realize the benefits of a. Companies need to


39 implementing IT when which of the invest heavily in
following is undertaken? information systems.

40 KAIZEN means a. Complete improvement

The time taken from the moment the buyer


41 places an order to the moment the buyer Lead time of procurement
receives it is defined as ___.
We can reduce ___ cost by aggregating the
42 a) Inventory cost
product movement.
a.       to deliver right products in
43   Ultimate objective of E-Logistics is right quantities at right place
and time to the right Customer.
a.      movement of product or
44 E- logistics is administration over electronic
frameworks,
a.       has empowered mass
The coord’ of Information & Communications
45 customization and cost
Technology (ICT) in business has advanced and
reduction

46    ------------- are under the scope of e-logistics a.       Suppliers & Distributors

a.       sending material from


47 Forward logistics refers to
customers to manufacturers
a.       sending material from
48 Reverse Logistics is referred to as
customers to manufacturers
a.       Inventory mgmt strategies
49   In Reverse Logistics may not work properly as in
forward
a.       Availability of talent across
50   Challenges of E logistics are
levels
a.       proper and standard
51 Environmental benefits due to e-logistics are packaging increases flexibility
on vehicles

52   The processes involved in e- logistics are except a.       Check product availability

a.       Procurement and fulfilment


53    Logistics Renovation towards E-logistics has
as the key process

54 New Trends and technology in logistics now include


Artificial and Augmented Intellig

Competitive advantages through e-supply chain a.       e-SCM is practiced in


55
management are gained by except manufacturing industries

56   Advantages of e-SCM except : a.       It improves efficiency,

a.       Process orientation as a


57   e- SCM needs to have basic understanding in the value
creation process

a.       Plan, Source,


58 SCM process involves in order
execute,deliver, return

a.       SCM is integrative and


59 The need for holistic approaches is that EXCEPT
interdisciplinary.
a.       Process engineering and
60 e-SCM can be looked into details for
inventory management

61 Recent e-SCM focuses on these transformations a.       Last mile delivery

62 SKUs means a.       Stock Keeping Units


a.    Overall view of processes
63   A holistic approach to e-SCM means from Supplier to Customer

64   The future in e-SCM will depend upon a.    Digitization of SC


The success of an e-supply chain depends on the a.    The ability of all SC partners
65 following: to view partner collaboration as
a strategic asset.
The following are the major infrastructure elements a.       Electronic data interchange
66 and tools of e-supply chains (EDI). 

a.    Movement of material through


67 EDI refers to
logistics activities

a.    provide transparency into the


68 ERP systems
entire business process

69   ERP systems track a.    business resources

70 ERP II systems are typically used to enable a.    collaborative initiatives such as supply chain m

ERP systems typically include the following


71 a.    An integrated system
characteristics
72 ERP has the following modules a.    Financial accounting

73 Organisation like to customise ERP because a.    They do not require all models

ERP systems refers to customization and a.    Customization is always


74
configuration then optional

a.    ERP creates a more agile


75 Advantages of using ERP System are
company

Customization
a.      can be
76 ERP Disadvantages are
problematic

a.       An Intranet is owned by a


single group while an Extranet
77 The difference between Intranet and Extranet
extends to users outside the
group
a.    an information system where
documents and other web
78 The World Wide Web  is
resources are identified
by Uniform Resource Locators 
a.    can be accessed by users by
79 WWW is true except a software application called
a web browser

80    World Wide Web and internet are not true for a.    That they are Same

a.    organizes data into tables


81 A relational database which can be linked based on
data common to each
A software system used to maintain relational
82 a.    RDMS
databases is true for except

a.   DWH also known as


83 Data warehouses an enterprise data
warehouse (EDW)

84 A data mart is a.    a structure / access pattern specific to data ware

a.       a class of software based


85 Decision support systems [DSS] systems which support in the
process of decision making

a.       i) Intelligence phase: to


DSS is an application of Hebert Simon model which
86 identify the problem and then go
has three phases 
to the design phase for solution.
a.       Associative Standard
87 ASN stands for
Notification
a.       Geographical Physical
88    GPS Stands for
System

97   GIS Stands for a.       Global inventory Systems

98   Advanced shipping notification is a a.       tracking system

a.       the light and sensor to read


99 Barcodes run on the information encoded on the
card
100   QR code means a.       Quotation referred
a.       Radio frequency
101    RFID means
Identification Data

a.       Bar codes need direct line


102 Difference between Barcode and QR Code
of sight to obtain data

a.       Barcode depends on


the database while QR code
103 Difference between Barcode and QR Code
is independent of the
database requirements.

104 Satellite global positioning systems (GPS) is true for a.       Are tracking units normally carried by a movi

a.       is a computer system for


capturing, storing, checking,
105 GIS
displaying data related to
positions on Earth’s surface

a.       speeds up processing at


106 The use of bar codes ( are true except)
check-outs

107 In relation to Barcode readers a.       are a single photosensor  manually moved acr

a.       e-signature is signature in


108   Electronic signature technology is
electronic form

109 A common requirement in the level of an advanced electronic


a.       Signatory can
signature  be uniquely identified and linke

a) The technique should be such


  An electronic Signature shall be considered as
110 that it can be linked to the
reliable if it fulfills following requirement,
creator of the message.
a.       Communicate between two
or more entities over distances
111 Wireless technology
without the use of wires or
cables
112 Major Attributes of Wireless Technology include a.       Fixed wireless

113   Radio Frequency identification (RFID) a.       uses electromagnetic fields to automatically id


114   RFID tags does not include a.       Passive tags are powered by energy from the

115   e-procurement can be done by all except a.       B2B


116 e-procurement value chain- consists of a.       e-Informing

117 Elements of e-procurement include all except a.       Request for information

a.       E-procur’ sys’ offer


118 E-procurement advantages include
visibility and control

a.       The cost of expenditure on


  E-procurement strategy – costs, benefits and risks goods/services related directly
119
include except to the production/service
delivery
a.       Missing opportunities to
implement strategies that
improve procurement
120 E-procurement Risks include except :
management without the need
for investment in e-
procurement.
a.       used for enterprises
121 Transport and delivery management is EXCEPT seeking efficiency in order to
process delivery
a.       Visibility automatically
tender loads, track shipments,
122 Transport and delivery management helps in
and gather and analyze
historical performance data

a.       Packaging contains,


protects, preserves, transports,
informs, and sells. In many
123 1.      Packing management includes these except countries it is fully integrated into
government, business,
institutional, industrial, and
personal use.

124 Packaging may be of several different types except . a.       It can be the shipping container used to ship,

a.       Primary packaging is the


125 In Packaging all are true except material that first envelops the
product and holds it.
a.       Bar codes, Universal
126   Labels and symbols used on packages use
Product Codes, and RFID labels

a.       are subject to regulations of


127 Consumer package content labels
the country

a.       are subject to regulations of


128 4.      Consumer package content labels
the country

a.       have special information


Shipments of hazardous materials or dangerous
129 and symbols (labels, placards,
goods 
etc.)

130 The traditional “three R’s” are except a.       Reduce

a.       Accumulating and collating


131 Packaging machinery may be of the following types
machines

a.       the process of receiving,


132 Order management refers to
tallying, and processing orders
a.       Streamline Fulfilment
133    Need for OMS is
Process

134 Inventory management for E-Commerce uses a.      ABC analysis


135 Inventory Stock mgmt. of WH has a.       FULL AUDIT

a.       is an integral part of


136 Warehousing involves
Logistics and SCM System

For Warehouse effectiveness the following factors


137 a.       Proper Location
are important except
a.       e-logistics is
e-business logistics and its benefits involves all the logistical process that
138
except governs everything related to
the online marketplace.

139 Limitations of e-Business follows except a.       Lack of Personal Touch

a.       any sale effected through


140 E-sales refers to except
the electronic media
141   The environmental effects of e-commerce focuses on a.       Energy
a.       Primary effects mainly
come from IT infrastructure like
142 e-business- studies on three-layer classification
terminal equipments, mobile
phones, network infrastructures

a.       the company is already a


e-CRM or electronic customer relationship
143 customer service orientated, or
management success depends upon
at least strives to be one
a.       concept which refers to
144 e-distribution strategies in the e-age does not have electronic buying and selling of
goods and services
a.       Purchase request of the
145   Advantages of E-Distribution: buyer immediately and can be
fulfilled at any time
a.       Distribution costs are
146 Disadvantages of E-Distribution: generally passed directly to the
customer
147   e- Payment Methods are except a.       credit / debit cards
a.       Reaching more clients from
Pros and Cons of Using an E-payment System
148 all over the world, which results
include
in more sales.
a.       Payment gateways and
payment providers offer
149 For transaction along the e-SC highly effective security and
anti-fraud tools to make
transactions reliable.
a.       Financial performance and
150 e-SCM scorecard targets
Customer service
151   Controlling in e-SCM is controlling of SCM flows a.       Product flow
Option B Option C Option D

Materials Management Bill of Materials Distribution Management

Warehousing Sorting Logistics

Supplier–Storage- Supplier–Storage- Supplier–Storage-


manufacturing–storage– manufacturing– manufacturing–storage–
distributor–retailer– distributor–storage– retailer–distributor–
customer retailer–customer customer
b. improve quality of a c. integrating supply and
d. increase production
product demand management

b. Green Logistics c. Outbound Logistics d. SCM

d. Vertical Marketing
b. Channel Integration c. Channel Hierarchy
System

b. Warehousing c. Cross Docking d. Sorting

b. Warehouse c. Distribution d. Logistical network

b. Vendor managed c. Variable material d. Valuable material


inventory inventory inventory

b. Price stabilization c. Quality d. Rapid Responses

d. Supply chain
b. Speculation c. Logistics
management

b. Minimum c. Carrying d. Average


b. Warehouse c. Procurement d. Safety stock

b. Railway transport c. Water transport d. Pipeline

b. Railway transport c. Water transport d. Air Transport

b. fill rate c. perfect order d. system flexibility

b. Third party logistics c. Three points location d. The Party Logistics

b. Manufacturer c. Information Flow d. Competitor

b. Warehouse c. Product storaged. d.Movement

b. Flexible c. Rotational d. Safe

b. KPI c. 3PL d. 4PL

b. Manufacturer c. Retailer d. Customer

b. dividend requirement c. distribution resource d. distribution reverse


planning planning planning
b. to achieve targeted
c. increase in the market
level of customer d. All of the above.
share.
service.
d. Electronic
b. Electronic Data c. Electronic Distribution
Documentation
Interchange. Intermediary.
interchange

b. Quality. c. value advantage. d. cost and value advantage

b. right quality. c. right quantity. d. right value.

b. A decrease in its
c. No change in its value. d. Better demand.
value.
b. Relaxes the c. Brings no change in
d. Ensures better quality
complexity of SCM. complexity of SCM.
b. involved with c. the distribution of
d. both the first and third
procurement of material products or delivery of
answer above.
from suppliers. services to customers.
involved with the distribution of
both the first and third
procurement of material products or delivery of
answer above.
from suppliers. services to customers.
b. transformation c. acquisition of
d. delivery to customers,
process, acquisition of resources, transformation
acquisition of resources,
resources, delivery to process, delivery to
transformation process
customers. customers.
b. supplier and c. suppliers and d. warehousing and
manufacturer customers wholesaling units

b. Internet c. competition d. global sourcing

b. Lean c. Supply chain d. Cycle time

b. Supply chain
c. Process engineering d. Value charting
management

c. can be controlled with d. is more pronounced in


b. refers to the bullwhip
electronic order relational exchanges
effect
placement ANSWER: B
b. Logistics is a subset c. Transportation and d. Logistics and supply
of supply chain. logistics are same. chain are same.
d. Companies need to re-
b. Companies need to
c. Companies need to re- engineer their supply chain
automate the existing
engineer their supply structure and undertake
supply chain systems
chain structure. revision in the supporting
and processes.
organizational processes.

b. Collaborative
c. Continous
planning and d. Continous monitoring
improvement
improvement

standard time manufacturing time Cycle time

b) Transportation cost c) Order cost d) Warehouse cost


d.      To keep only Suppliers
b.      to keep more inventory c.       To keep only Customers
happy by giving advanced
at all stages of Supply chain. happy at any cost.
orders.
b.      movement of product or
c.       Movement of only d.      Movement of information
administration over Physical
product through e channels through e channels
frameworks
b.      has improved Mass c.       Has added to
production quantity and unnecessary processes not d.      None of the above
increased cost adding any value
c.       Customers /retailers /end
b.      Warehouses 3 and 4PL d.      All of the above
users
b.      sending material from c.       sending material from
d.      all of the above
suppliers to manufacturers manufactures to suppliers
b.      sending material from c.       sending material from
d.      all of the above
suppliers to manufacturers suppliers to customers
b.      less transparent but c.       speed of shipment is not
forward logistics process is imp’ but it is the top priority d.      All of the above
visible and transparent in regular logistics.
b.       Govt regulations &
c.       Physical infrastructure d.       All of the above
policies

b.       electronic commerce has c.       Rerouting of vehicles has


d.     None of the above
increased the exchange cost. added to congestion

d.       Customer contact is not


b.       Arrange Shipments c.       Find method of payment
needed
b.       only procurement is key c.       only fulfilment is key
d.       none of the above.
process6 process
Data standardization and Real Time Supply Chain
All of the above
Advance Analytics Visibility
b.       e-SCM involves using c.       e-SCM does not give
internet to carry out value effective utilization of d.       none of the above .
added activities business processes
c.       It helps to take
b.      It increases inventory at d.      It increases ability to
competitive advantage over
each SC partner implement just-in-time delivery
competitors
b.      It
involves coordination and c.       SCM process is from
integration of these Customer Order intake to d.      All of the above
processes within and among customer fulfilment
 companies.
b.      Source Plan,, execute, c.       execute deliver Plan,
d.      None of the above
return deliver, Source, return
c.       SC can be broken down
b.      Logistics is just one of
into its component parts and
several established sub- d.      There is no risk in e-SCM
looked for different levels to
disciplines.
manage risk
b.      Assets and infrastructure c.       Organizations and inter-
d.      All of above
dependencies- organizational networks
b.      Analytics & technology-
c.       Omni-channel experience d.      All of the above
driven logistics
b.      Stock Knocking
c.       Stock knowledge united d.      None of the above .
uniformity
b.    Transformation across c.     Look for value-added d.    All of the above
logistics and supply chain processes
value chain

b.    Artificial intelligence will c.


be    embedded
Collaboration,
in mainstream
Automation,
supply
d.and
    All
Integration
chain
of the
activities
above
b.    A well-defined SC c.       Information visibility d.      All of the above
strategy.  along the entire SC

b.      Extranets/ Intranets c.       Groupware and other d.      All of the above
collaborative tools
b.    Transfer of structured
data, by agreed message c.     Loading and unloading of
d.    None of the above
standards from one computer material
to another
b.    Are expansive systems
c.     Integrates business
act as a central hub for end- d.    All of the above
processes
to-end workflow and data.
c. information through
b.    the status of business manufacturing purchasing d.    All of the above
commitments sales and accounting

b.     customer relationship management


c.     business
(CRM),
intelligence (BI) d.    All of the above

b.    Operates in (or near) real c.     A common database that d.    All of the above
time supports all the applications
b.    HRM c.     Management accounting d.    All of the above
c.     The standard model is very
b.    They perform activities in
costly and they need only a d.    All of the above
different ways
small model
b.    Software can be used
c.     Software updation is d.    Customisation is using
without configuration before
optional standard ERP software
use
b.    ERP can improve data
security in a closed c.     ERP provides increased opportunities
d.    All of thefor collaboration
above and standardisation
environment
c.       Harmonization of ERP
systems
b.      High ERP switching costs can can be
increase the aERP
mammoth       All of the
vendor'sd.negotiating above
power
task

b.      Intranet users have more c.       Intranets do not usually


access to resources than go through the Internet while d.      All of the above
Extranet users typical Extranets do
b.    It can be interlinked
by hypertext, and are c.     The resources of the Web are All of the above
d.     transferred via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTT
accessible over the Internet.

b.    are published by a software


c.application
     It is samecalled
as Internet
a web server.
d.    None of the above

b.    The Internet is a global system


c.     of
WWWinterconnected computer
is a global collectiond.of
networks
    documents
 None of theand
above
other resources

c.     is a digital database based
b.    is capable to retrieve an
on the relational model of d.    All of the above
entirely new table from data
data,
c.     Cannot be accessed from
d.    None of the above
b. SQL a local network
c.     Extract, transform,
load (ETL) and extract, load,
b.    store current and
transform (E-LT) are the two
historical data in one single d.    All above are true
main approaches used to
place 
build a data warehouse
system.
c.     is a subset of DWH and
b.    used to retrieve client-
is usually oriented to a d.    All above are true
facing data
specific business line or team.
c.       are specific class of
computerized information
b.      does not always give a
system that supports business d.      All above are true
decision itself
& organizational decision
making activities
c.       iii) Choice - selection
b.      ii) Design- way to find
criteria varies from problem d.      All are true
solution
to problem.
b.      Assembly of Standard c.       Advanced shipping
d.      None of the above
Network notification
b.      Geographical c.       Global positioning
d.      None of the above
Positioning System system
Geographical Information c      Geographical
   b. Internet
d.      None of these
System Systems
c.       Processing in SAP
b.      are key documents in
Supply Network
collaboration between d.      All above are true
Collaboration depicts
suppliers and customers.
progress of the delivery

b.      They are alphabetic c.       doesn’t need line of sight,


d.      None of the above
systems to obtain the data

b.      Quick registration c.       Quite remote d.      Quick Response


b.      Radio frequency
c.       Rapid Frequency Identity d.      None of the above
Identification
c.       Barcode/QR code
b.      RFID scanners can
scanners are only able to
process dozens of  RFID d.      All are true
process tags individually via
cards within a second
each scan
c.       Barcodes can store
b.      QR code has a larger
only alphanumeric data,
capacity for storing
whereas QR codes can d.      All are true
information than the
store alphanumeric
barcode.
characters also.
b.      can be used on stationaryc.      
vehicles
is a 24-satellite
only navigation system 
d.      None of the above

b.      Also has data in relation


to date/ time/ x,y, and z co- c.       GIS has location intelligence applications
d.       All are true
ords.

c.       Barcodes are not standard


b.      helps track items and also
andreduces
cannot
instances
be printed
of shoplifting
on d.      None of these
books

b.      Send the bar code data is


to the computer as if it had c.       USB scanners do not need
d.     
custom
All of code
the above
for transferring
are true input data to the appli
been typed on the keyboard.

b.      Has legal stand as


c.       Electronic signatures ared.legal
      All
concept
are truedistinct from digital signatures
handwritten signature

c.       Signature must be


capable of identifying if its
b.      Signatory must have soleaccompanying
control of private
datakey 
has used
beentod.create
      All of
theabove
electronic
are true
signature
tampered with after the
message was signed

b) The technique of
c) Any change or alteration to
electronic signature must be
the electronic signature after d) All of above are true
under the control of the
affixation must be detectable.
maker of the signature.
b.      They use using radio c.       Can be used for short
frequency (RF) as well as such as few meters to long
Infrared (IR) waves” range communications. All of above are true
b.      Mobile wireless/
c.       IR wireless d.      All of the above
Portable wireless
b.      An RFID tag consists of
c.       When triggered by
a tiny radio transponder; a
nearby RFID reader device, d.      All of above are true
radio receiver and
the tag transmits digital data
transmitter.
b.      Active tags are powered
by a battery and thus can be
read at a greater range from c.       Unlike a barcode, the tagd.doesn't
      All of
need
above
to be
arewithin
true the line of sight of the read
the RFID reader; up to
hundreds of meters.

b.      B2C c.       B2G d.      B2D


b.      e-Tendering c.       e-Auctioning d.      All of the above
d.      Request for standardisation
b.      Request for proposal c.       Request for quotation
of all items
b.      efficiency, transparency,
equity, fairness and
c.       Reduces competition d.      lowers transaction costs
encouragement of local
business
b.      The cost of non-
c.       The cost of operational
production of goods and d.      There are no cost benefits
procurement activities
services.

b.      Corporate buying c.       Another risk is over-


strategies that offer value for investment in e-procurement
money, do not need tools that do not deliver the
electronic tools. expected benefits Does not use any electronic
software
b.      a good TMS  is c.       Saves time and keeps
d.      Does not have control on
essential for schedule pick- track of the order execution
transportation of goods
up and deliveries. and gauge potential delays
b.      Changes can be
c.       Reduces cost of
implemented to increase
transportation and optimizes d.      All of the above
efficiency and customer
packaging
satisfaction

b.      Packaging also refers to


the process of designing, d.     as
c.       Packaging can be described Packages are not physically
a coordinated system of preparing goods for tra
evaluating, and producing protected.
packages.

b.      Some identify c.       Packaging may be


a consumer package as one described in relation to the
d.      Packaging is not required for  over-the-counter
which is directed toward a type of product being
consumer or household packaged:
d.      Tertiary packaging is used
c.       Secondary packaging is
b.      Primary package is the for bulk
outside the primary
largest package handling, warehouse storage
packaging
and transport shipping
c.      
b.      Symbols standardised
Consumables( FCC and TÜV
nationally and d.      All of the above
 marks), trademarks, proof of
internationally
purchase
b.      state the quantity
c.       Show quality standards
(weight, volume, count)- d.      All of the above
of the country
reflects actual contents
b.      state the quantity
c.       Show quality standards
(weight, volume, count)- d.      All of the above
of the country
reflects actual contents
b.      are defined in
the ASTM D5445 "Standard
c.       Pictorial marking for
Practice for Pictorial d.      All of above are true
handling of goods
Markings for Handling of
Goods" and ISO 780

b.      Reuse c.       Recycle d.      Rotate


c.       Coding, printing,
b.      Bottle caps equipment, over-capping,
marking, stamping,
lidding, closing,
and seaming
d.      All ofand
thesealing
above machines
imprinting machines
b.      is an online software can c.       Helps in keeping sync
d.      All of the above
automate the process with your inventory
c.       Single View For Multiple
b.      Reduces Errors
Channels d.     All of the above

b.     First in first out(FIFO) c.      Regular Inventory


d.     All of the above
auditing:
b.      PARTIAL AUDIT: c.       SPOT CHECKING d.      All of the above
b.      involves functions of
c.       outbound functions of
receiving- storage and d.      All of the above
issue packing and shipping
preservation
c.       Proper material handling
b.      Operations to Add Value d.      Non effective control
devices

b.      No Geographical c.       Non - Flexible Business


d.      Has technological impact
Boundaries Hours

b.      Delivery Time:  lag time


c.       No Security Issues d.      None of the above
discourages customers
b.      Orders firm receives c.       no human intervention is
d.      It is not fast
electronically needed in this process.
b.      resources c.       pollution. d.      All of the above
c.       Tertiary Effects centrally
b.      Secondary effects stem
refer to the consumption
from applications, for
patterns and rebound effects-
example, change in d.      All of the above
supports paperless, building
warehousing, transportation
less and pollution less
or packaging
environment

b.      company has to have


c.       and is committed to
good products and/or d.      All of the above
continuously improving them
services
b.      online ordering in
c.       the products ordered
conjunction with the
online and delivered in digital d.      None of the above
physical delivery of the
form
goods
b.      Producer has direct c.       Shortages and longer lead
d.      All of the above
customer contact times are eliminated

c.       Illegal reproduction and


b.      Social and interpersonal
distribution is currently d.      All of the above
contacts largely eliminated
possible
b.      bank transfers c.       electronic wallets d.      Physical cash payment
b.      More  fast effective and
c.       Convenience. anytime
efficient transactions — d.      All of the above
and anywhere.
speed and simplicity.

b.      E-commerce fraud is c.       There is lack of


d.      All are true
growing anonymity 

c.       Education and


b.      Internal business process d.      All of the above
learning/training
b.      Information flow c.       Financial flow d.      All are true
Correct
Option

B
D

A
D
B
B
D

A
B

B
A

D
B
A

D
A
D

D
D
D
A

D
D
D

D
D
D

D
D

C
C
B

A
D
B

D
D

D
D
D

B
D

D
D

D
D
D
D
D

C
D
D
D

D
D
D

D
D

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