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Directions: Choose the best answer. Write the letter of the correct answer in separate sheet
of paper.
2. It is represented by a diamond. A process that can answer a decision of "yes" or "no" requires
a decision box.
c. Arrow line c. Decision
d. Connector d. Sub-Process
4. Drawn in one direction, preferably from top to bottom to keep a flowchart clear.
c. Arrow line c. Decision
d. Connector d. Process
6. It is represented by a small rectangle with curved corners that appears at the start and the
end of a flowchart.
c. Arrow line c. Process
d. Decision d. Terminator
7. A diagram that uses graphic symbols to depict the nature and flow of the steps in a process.
c. Deployment flowchart c. Flowchart
d. Drawing d. Linear flowchart
8. A representation of system elements that are abstract or symbols that are graphical. It
removes all the irrelevant information.
c. Block Diagram c. Layout Plan
d. Chart d. Schematic Diagram
10. A diagram that aids to visualize how items in a system are interrelated.
c. Block Diagram c. Layout Plan
d. Chart d. Loop Diagram
12. A specialized type of flowchart that represents an encompassing view of major process
steps, including the relationships and interfaces.
c. Block Diagram c. Layout Plan
d. Chart d. Loop Diagram
13. A graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data.
c. Bar Chart c. Line CHart
d. Histogram d. Pie Chat
15. a graphical representation of quantifiable data represented by a sectioned circle much like a
pie that’s been cut with the slices varying in size.
c. Bar Chart c. Line CHart
d. Histogram d. Pie Chat
16. These points in the process where it slows down may be caused by redundant or
unnecessary steps, rework, lack of capacity, or other factors.
a. Bottlenecks c. Poorly defined steps
b. Poka-yoke d. Weak links.
17. These are steps where problems occur because of inadequate training of process workers,
equipment that needs to be repaired or replaced, or insufficient technical documentation.
a. Bottlenecks c. Poorly defined steps
b. Poka-yoke d. Weak links.
18. A step that is not well-defined may be interpreted and performed differently by each person
involved, leading to process variation.
a. Bottlenecks c. Poorly defined steps
b. Poka-yoke d. Weak links.
19. It originates from Japan, which simplifies a system that reduces mistakes, and in Flowchart
instances when an error does occur, it is quickly identified and addressed.
a. Bottlenecks c. Poorly defined steps
b. Poka-yoke d. Weak links.
20. Which of the following steps will help you through an orderly analysis of your flowchart?
a. Determine how to implement changes
b. Determine who is involved
c. Examine each process step
d. Form theories about root causes.
21. Which of the following does not belong to the three main parts of the flowchart?
a. Deployment c. Opportunity
b. Linear d. Sequence
22. A diagram that displays the sequence of work steps that make up a process.
a. Deployment c. Opportunity
b. Linear d. Sequence
23. It shows the actual process flow and identifies the people or groups involved at each step.
a. Deployment c. Opportunity
b. Linear d. Sequence
24. It refers to the steps that help build a key quality characteristic into the end product? If not,
consider eliminating it.
a. Examine each activity symbol.
c. Examine each process step.
b. Examine each decision symbol.
d. Examine each rework loop.
25. The step that follows conditions wherein indicate a need to improve the process
a. Examine each activity symbol.
c. Examine each process step.
b. Examine each decision symbol.
d. Examine each rework loop.
26. It tells you that you may want to collect data on how often there is a "yes" or "no" answer at
decision points marked by a diamond-shaped symbol.
a. Examine each activity symbol.
c. Examine each process step.
b. Examine each decision symbol.
d. Examine each rework loop.
29. Which of the following will help you interpret your flowchart?
a. Examine each decision symbol c. Provide training
b. Assemble the right people d. Review and title
30. In establishing a process boundaries, we should use a ___________________
a. starting and decision point c. process and decision point
b. starting and ending point d. process and ending point
Prepared by:
FERDINAND L. PACILLOS
TLE Teacher