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One Mark Production A) Finished Product
One Mark Production A) Finished Product
1. Production is the process by which raw materials and other inputs are converted in to
a) Finished Product
b) Services
c) Satisfaction
d) Loyalty
2. The competitive advantage in the production function can be achieved through _________.
a) A High wastage
b) More cost
c) Higher quality
d) Lowest quantity
3. In which type of production system the unit cost of production is low?
a) Combined production
b) Continuous production
c) Intermittent production
d) Custom production
4. A _____________ is something which is offered to customers to satisfy their needs or wants.
a) Process
b) Price
c) Promotion
d) Product
5. The expected qualities of a product are ______
a) It satisfies the needs and expectations of the customer
b) It has a pleasing appearance and handles well
c) It has high reliability and functions safely over
d) Its intended life all of the mentioned
6. In Production Management, at every next level some ___ is added to the previous level.
a) Income
b) profit
c) loss
d) value
7. ________is one of the objective of Production Management.
a) Right person
b) Right cost
c) Right quantity
d) Continuous process
8. ___________ is one of the most important factor, required for production activities.
a) Money
b) man-power
c) time
d) customer
9. Production management refers to the application of Management principles to the ______ in a
factory.
a) Production function
b) Inventory function
c) Marketing function
d) Supply chain function
a. Personnel managers
b. Marketing managers
c. HR managers
d. Operation managers
Unit 2
1. If all the processing equipment and machines are arranged according to the sequence of
operations of a product the layout is known as ____________
a. Product layout
b. Process layout
c. Fixed position layout
d. Combination layout
2. The following type of layout is preferred to manufacture standard product in large quantity
____________
a. Product layout
b. Process layout
c. Fixed position layout
d. Combination layout
3. The following type of layout is preferred for low volume production of non-standard products
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a. Product layout
b. Process layout
c. Fixed position layout
d. Combination layout
5. Which of the following is the first step in making a correct location choice? ___________
a. Develop location alternatives
b. Decide the criteria for evaluating location alternatives
c. Evaluate the alternatives
d. Make a decision and select the location
7. A place where the facility will be set up for producing goods or services
a. Facility location
b. Plant
c. Layout
d. Ideal location
a. Availability of power
b. Transportation
c. Government policy
d. Market
Unit 3
a. Ordering costs
b. Holder costs
c. Shorting costs
d. Holding (carrying) costs
D. inspection of goods.
a) Quality
b) Quantity
c) Price
d) All of these
6. The function of purchase department is ________________
A. Purchase of materials
B. Sale if scrap
C. Production of goods
D. All of these
7. ____________supports the selection phase; it facilitates the REOI and ITB/RFP activities,
usually including support for the analysis and assessment activities.
a. E-tendering
b. E-procurement
c. Rate Contract Method
d. Subcontractor.
8. ___________ is the business-to-business purchase and sale of supplies and services over the
Internet.
a. E-procurement
b. E-tendering
c. Subcontractor.
d. Rate Contract Method
a. E-tendering
b. E-procurement
c. Subcontractor.
d. Rate Contract Method
10. _________has been called the simplest store layout, because there’s no defined pattern, but
arguably that’s what makes it the most complex.
a. Free-flow
b. Gird layout
c. Loop layout
d. Spine layout
Unit 4
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