Professional Documents
Culture Documents
MCQ MBA IVth 403 OSCM E Supply Chains and Logistics
MCQ MBA IVth 403 OSCM E Supply Chains and Logistics
S no Question Option A
a. Electronic Data
25 EDI stands for
Interface.
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.
46 ------------- are under the scope of e-logistics a. Suppliers & Distributors
52 The processes involved in e- logistics are except a. Check product availability
70 ERP II systems are typically used to enable a. collaborative initiatives such as supply chain m
73 Organisation like to customise ERP because a. They do not require all models
Customization
a. can be
76 ERP Disadvantages are
problematic
80 World Wide Web and internet are not true for a. That they are Same
104 Satellite global positioning systems (GPS) is true for a. Are tracking units normally carried by a movi
107 In relation to Barcode readers a. are a single photosensor manually moved acr
124 Packaging may be of several different types except . a. It can be the shipping container used to ship,
d. Vertical Marketing
b. Channel Integration c. Channel Hierarchy
System
d. Supply chain
b. Speculation c. Logistics
management
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. Supply chain
c. Process engineering d. Value charting
management
b. Collaborative
c. Continous
planning and d. Continous monitoring
improvement
improvement
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. 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
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) 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
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