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1. Which of the following statements regarding control of service inventories is true?

Effective control of all goods leaving the facility is one applicable technique.
2. With regard to the "where" a company can choose, what does offshoring mean? It is
prefers to producing the product … low-cost location that may be far from the market
3. What are advantageous for periodic and continuous transport of material between
locations in warehouses? Fixed path conveyors
4. When using CIE Incoterms 2020, charterer should put loading and unloading charge in a
C/P as: FIS (t)
5. Which solution is applied to reduce the Bullwhip effect? Use VMI,CPFR
6. With the growth of JIT, which of the following distribution systems has been the biggest
loser? Railroads
7. ABC Analysis in inventory control is based on: Annual consumption value of the items
8. The three stages of vendor selection, in order, are: A Vendor evaluation, vendor
development, and negotiations
9. Orientation Labels are used to: Provide handling instruction
10. Fill in the blank: responsible time is the amount of time it takes for a customer to
receive an order.
11. The EOQ model is based on the following assumptions: Demand is constant, and: A
Inventory is depleted at a fixed rate until it reaches zero
12. Which is not the purpose of marking and labeling? Help to prevent the impact of
environment or transport risks
13. Which of the following is the purpose of stock taking?
A. To support the value of stock shown in the balance sheet by physical
B. To find solution for stock shrinkage verification
C. To avoid possibility of theft., fraud and loss
D. (tất cả đều đúng)
14. Vessel's draught depends on: C. The weight of transported cargo, reason and ocean
zone
15. The cost that is not involved in physical distribution is: Supplier management cost
16. The application of CPFR brings significant effect for? Retailer, producer, supplier
17. Fill in the blank: Accumulating is bringing together similar stocks from different
sources.
18. Inventory management is: Balance between inventory of goods and the level of
meeting market demand
19. Parked costs refer to: A price that includes both the cost of product plus
transportation to the buyer
1. Managing supply chain is one of the roles of freight forwarder defined by FIATA as:
Architect of Cargo transport
2. Which form is required for the completion of such particulars as points of shipment and
destination, description of units, and amount of insurance?
Declarations form
3. The most relevant general software package in logistics field is:
Spreadsheets
4. Which of the following is a disadvantage of distributor storage with last mile delivery?
Transportation cost is higher than any other distribution option.
5. If the goals of JIT partnerships are met, which of the following is a result?
In-transit inventory falls as suppliers are located closer to facilities
6. What factors influence the need for adequate packing of goods?
Breakage of goods, moisture, and theft
7. The advantage of outsourcing is:
Increase flexibility of strategy
8. According to the Commercial Law 2005, the business entity of logistics services is:
Traders
9. Fill in the blank A/An ……….. relationship exists between the cost of lost sales and
inventory cost.
Inverse
10. Fill in the blank: ......... Involves bringing together similar stocks from similar
sources.
Sorting

1. According to the Logistics Performance Index (LPI) made by the World Bank in 2018,
which is the best dimension of logistics performance of Vietnam?
Tracking and tracing
2. EOQ is an inventory decision model, based on:
Differential calculus
3. Fill in the blank: Logistics considerations integration of the operation and efforts are
necessary in the planning and execution phases
Logistics planner
4. One of the considerations to determine the location of a warehouse should be:
Market service area and the cost of tribution from the warehouse to the market service area
5. Factors influencing order picking are:
Technology. layout, manpower. MHE
6. The negotiability of a bill of lading depends on which item on the bill of lading?
Consignee
7. Responsibilities of consignee in case of FCL/FCL include:
Unload the goods out of the container
8. The number of Kanbans is:
The ratio of the reorder point to container size
9. What is not the cause of the Bullwhip effect?
Price stability
10. Which of the following supply chain strategies creates value by allowing suppliers to
have economies of scale?
Long term partnering with a few suppliers

1. Which of the following acronyms is not paired with its correct "translation?"
MRP - Manufacturing Responsiveness and Planning
2. Inventory carries the risk of damage, theft, pilferage or
Obsolescence
3. Which one is not true when talking about responsibility of carriers in case of LCL/FCL?
None of the above
4. Which of the following concepts of logistics focuses on teamwork in whole supply chain
management to maximize performance of distribution system
Integrated logistics management
5. Saturday and Sunday can be used to load/unload cargo without being included in the
laytime when the laytime is defined as:
WWDSHEXEJU
6. Which of the following statements about radio frequency identification (RFID) is false?
RFID only offers read capabilities
7. Who owns the stockpile in a non-deposited VMI model?
Buyer
8. Mechanized sortation systems use a:
Continuous loop conveyor moving between oft take chutes
9. According to Kraljic portfolio purchasing model, what product categories are
distinguished?
Critical items, Leverage items, …tine items, Strategic items
10. High demand product is most suitable with which distribution network?
Retail storage with customer pick up
1. A rice mill purchases the trucking firm that transports packaged rice to distributors. This
is an example of:
Forward integration
2. What are the characteristics of good production activities in 1960 – 1970?
Reduce inventory
3. Fill in the blank: Selection of particular mode is dependent on the ......... of transportation
infrastructure in the…
Availability
4. The purpose of safety stock is to:
Control the likelihood of a stockout due to the variability of demand during lead time
5. Aisle space is considered for:
Designing a warehouse layout
6. What is not a type of order picking?
Area picking
7. Coefficient of Loading (CL) shows the relationship between:
Cargo space and deadweight cargo capacit
8. Which of the following is not a distinct distribution network design that may be used to
move products from factory to customer?
Manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup
9. Which of the following is false concerning ERP?
It is inexpensive to implement.
10. AITS in inventory controls means:
Automated inventory tracking system

1. What technology has helped make the physical inventory-taking process more efficient
and effective? scanning of bar-coded RFID tags.
2. Logistics has the following listed functions, except: cash flow management
3. In which type of storage are all the different products related to the needs of a certain type
of customers stored together? Job lot storage
4. What is the abbreviation for a truck trailer which Is placed on flat rail car that would then
be pulled by a train engine? TOFC
5. Which of the following is the professional competence of the logistics service?
Reliabillty in delivery, service delivery
6. A carpet manufacturer has delivered carpet directly to the end consumer rather than to tho
carpal dealer. Tho carpet manufacturer is practicing Drop shipping
7. Which of the following statements about EDI is not true? EDI can result In Increased
Inventory carrying costs
8. Orientation Labels are used to: are used to notify personnel how to handle your package.
9. The fixed-period inventory system requires more safety stock than a fixed-quantity
system because: a stockout can occur during the review period as well as during the
lead time
10. Which of the following Is generally found In most pull systems

1. Supply chain disruption can result in: a reduction of operating performance


2. Carousel storage system is used: to minimize the operator movement when accessing
stock
3. Fill In the blank: Inventory levels are affected by level of customer service, Demand
variations and flexibility In business operations.
4. RDC refers to regional distribution center
5. LCL/LCl, ai là người phát hành house BL: fowarder
6. What has emerged as the most popular application of on- demand logistics software
(cloud computing)? Transportation management systems
7. Liner freight includes: Main freight and the loading charge Main freight and
stowage/trimming charge Main freight and unloading charge (none of the answer)
8. Fast-moving product is most suitable for which distribution network? A. Refill storage
with customer pick up
9. Cross docking is applied when: Inventory demand is stable/time is sensitive
10. The Two most basic inventory questions answered by the typical Inventory model
aero: Timing and quantity of orders

9. ĐỀ A9
1. In the blank Kanban is basically an Information system to support Just-In-time Inventory
for manufacturing operations.
2. materials handling is concerned with short-distance movement
3. inspection is involved in which activity receiving
4. Who was the person who popularized the Idea of sea-going containers that could be
loaded directly onto a ship, a truck, or a railroad car? Malcom McLean
5. Which activity does supply chain management acknowledge?
A: Procurement
B. New product development-
C. Customer service (tất cả đều đúng)
6. The port accessibility is measured through: water deep and hinterland connection
7. Maintaning stock availability for order picking is named as: replenishment
8. What type of vessels is used for transporting cars? RORO
9. Which of the following statement about ERP is false? ERPs origins can be traced back
to finance and manufacturing
10. As the number of facilities in a supply chain network increases, total logistics costs
will: Decrease at first and then increase
1. Which one was not one of the characteristics of the "early days" of An emphasis on
customer satisfaction
2. The benefits of inventory reduction are not reflected in: D. Economies of scale
3. Which one of the following statements is true about the kanban system? The customer
workstation signals to the supplier workstation when production is needed.
4. Potential uncertainty in the supply is high when: Number of producers is low and lead
times are long
5. The concept of customizing in a warehouse layout: is a new trend in value-added
activities in warehouses
6. Fill In the blank: Tho transportation serves two purposes, one is the product movement
and the other is the In-transit product storage
7. Flat stock in warehouse refers to: items with high volume and more weight
8. A disadvantage of the "few suppliers" strategy is: the high cost of changing partners.
9. Carrier will reject the acceptance of the DG shipment except: DGD must be prepared
and signed by the shipper or his qualified vendor
10. Which concept refers to the storage of finished product and movement to the0
customer? Physical distribution
1. Japanese manufacturers often take a middle ground between purchasing from a few
suppliers and vertical integration. This approach is: Keiretsu
2. Fill in the blank: The safety stocks act Flexibility as buffers
3. it Is not unusual for companies shipping to large manufacturers and retail chains to be
penalized financially (not receiving the full invoice amount) for not: delivering the goods
on the day and at the time promised.
4. Which activity holds the major time in performing operations in warehouse? Storing
5. Which Seas/Oceans are linked by the Suez Canal? The Mediterranean Sea and the
Red Sea
6. Managing the inventory is the most important function of supply chain to achieve trade-
off between: Cost and customer service
7. Currently, many vessels fly flag of convenience because of: B. Economic and
political benefits
8. Levels of Lean include: C. Lean manufacturing, Lean enterprise, Lean thinking
9. One effective method to reduce the bullwhip effect in a supply chain is to replace
inventory with: Information
10. As the number of facilities in a supply chain increases, total transportation cost:
Decreases to a point and then increases
19. What is activities to ensure supply of resources in an optimal way about location time,
cost of production: INBOUND
20. PULL = POSTPONEMENT
21. in research, LPI index off a country iss determined in 6 criteria formed service log
environments: INFRASTRUCTURE (CHAT LUONG CO SO HA TANG)
22. What type oof waste is occurred by producing out of demanding:
OVERPRODUCTION
23. What process moves good from producers to customers: DISTRIBUTION
24. Under a CIF contract, when goods are lost or destroyed during transit the buyer is
entitled to claim the purchase price against presentation of proper shipping documents to the
seller. F 25. Common features shared by D terms include the arrival/destination terms,
seller's requirement to arrange for transportation, and that Incoterms do not require
insurance during transportation: T
26. In arrival contracts, the buyer is under no obligation to pay the purchase price if the
goods are lost in transit. However, in CIF the buyer is required to pay against documents. T
27. Which of the following organizations in the United States govern terms of sale?
Revised American Foreign Trade Definitions and the UCC
28. How often are Incoterms revised to represent contemporary commercial practice? Every
10 years
29. Which of the following describes Group D terms? The seller's delivery obligation
extends to the country of destination.
30. Under Free Carrier, the buyer has which of the following obligations?
a. Contract at his or her own expense for carriage of goods from the named place of delivery
b. Pay the costs of any preshipment inspection except when such inspection is mandated by
the exporting country
c. Obtain an import license and other official documents at his or her own risk
d. All of the above
31. The central feature of contracts is the notion that the seller undertakes to place the goods
on board the ship designated by the buyer. FOB
32. The contract places on the the obligation to arrange for shipment of the goods. CIF,
SELLER
33. The CPT term is similar to the CIP term, except that: The seller is not required to
arrange or pay for insurance coverage of goods during transportation
34. Which Incoterm is commonly used among large buyers such as wholesalers and
department stores in order to ensure just-in-time deliveries? EXW & FCA
35. The major differences between arrival contracts and a CIF contract are: In arrival
contracts, delivery is effected when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer; in
the CIF contract, delivery is effected upon loading the goods on board the vessel at the
port of departure.
36. In FAS, FOB terms, which party is responsible for import charges and local
cartage/domestic on carriage? BUYER
37. Export charges and domestic precarriage are obtained by which of the following?
SELLER
38. The responsibility of the transshipment at terminal unde falls on the; and under falls on
the. FOB; buyer; CIF; seller
39. Under EXW Warehouse 12, Hanoi (Incoterms 2010), the seller must make the goods
available to the buyer loaded on the agreed means of conveyance at "Warehouse 12"? F
40. C. Incoterms® rules do not deal with the transfer of property rights or ownership
of the goods.
41. Under EXW Incoterms®2010 the seller must: Make the goods available for transport
at the seller's premises or other named place of delivery
42. Under FCA (named place of delivery) Incoterms®2010, the buyer must pay a cost from
the point of delivery including the cost of customs formalities and export duties. F
43. Under FAS, the buyer is responsible for: IMPORT CLEARANCE
44. "Free Alongside Ship" means that the seller delivers the goods are placed alongside the
vessel nominated by the buyer at the named port of destination. F
45. Under FOB, the seller is required to make a contract of carriage for the goods? F
46. Under FOB, the buyer has a responsibility to the seller to arrange for the contract of
insurance? F
47. Under CPT, the sellers delivers when the goods: Are handed over to the carrier or
another person nominated by the seller at the agreed place of delivery
48. Under CPT, the buyer takes care of: Local transport, if any, in country of import,
import clearance and unloading
49. Under CIP, the seller bears the risks until the goods: Are delivered to the carrier at an
agreed place
50. Under CIP, the seller takes care of: Local transport in country of export, export
clearance, loading and insurance
51. Excess bags of basic commodities such as flour and sugar that are stored in a restaurant's
kitchen represent which of the following wastes? INVENTORY
52. A characteristic of JIT partnerships with respect to quality is to: help suppliers meet
quality requirements
53. A manufacturer took the following actions to reduce inventory. Which of these is
generally not accepted as a JIT action? It picked the supplier that offered the lowest price
based on quantity discounts
54. Which of the following is characteristic of lean operations? low space requirements
55. Which of the following is specifically characterized by a focus on continuous
improvement, respect for people, and standard work practices? Toyota Production System
TPS
56. Which of the following statements regarding JIT in services is true? All of the JIT
techniques for dealing with suppliers, layout, inventory, and scheduling are used in
services
57. Which one of the following is a characteristic of a JIT partnership? Removal of income
inspection
58. Reduction of in-transit inventory can be encouraged through use of Supplier Location
near plants
59. If a casual-dining restaurant is attempting to practice JIT and lean operations, which of
the following would not be present? food preparation in large batches
60. Which of the following is specifically characterized by continuous and forced problem
solving through a focus on throughput and reduced inventory? JIT
61. Which one of the following statements is true regarding JIT inventory? It is the
minimum inventory necessary to keep a perfect system running.
62. What is the time required to move orders through the production process, from receipt to
delivery? Throughput
63. One use of short- range forecasts is to determine: JOB ASSIGNMENTS
64. A forecast with a time horizon of about 3 months to 3 years is typically called a Medium
range forecast
65. Forecasts used for new product planning, capital expenditures, facility location or
expansion, and R&D typically utilize: long range time horizon
66. Which of the following is not a step in the forecasting process? eliminate any
assumptions
67. Gradual, long- term movement in time series data is called TRENDS
68. A forecast based on the previous forecast plus a percentage of the forecast error is:
Exponentially smoothed forecast
69. Which of these factors would be considered when making a location decision at the site
level? proximity to raw materials and customers
70. Production and transportation costs are always considered in which of the following
location decision methods? transportation model
71. The center-of-gravity method is used primarily to determine what type of locations?
distribution center locations
72. Which of the following is a location analysis technique typically employed by a service
organization? purchasing power analysis
73. Which of the following is a location analysis technique typically employed by a
manufacturing organization? Transportation method
74: Intangible costs include which of the following? quality of prospective employees,
quality of education, availability of public transportation
75. Which of the following is most likely to affect the location strategy of a manufacturing
firm? UTILITY COSTS
76. Which of the following is NOT among the eight determinants of revenue and volume for
a service firm? shipment cost of finished goods
77. Which of these factors would be considered when making a location decision at the
region/community level? proximity to raw materials & customers
78. Which of the following is an approach to location analysis that includes both qualitative
and quantitative considerations? factor rating method
79. The reason fast food restaurants often are found in close proximity to each other is:
location clustering near high traffic flows.
80. In location planning, environmental regulations, cost and availability of utilities, and
taxes are: regional/community factors
81. Tangible costs include which of the following? TAXES
82. Currency risk is based on what assumption? Values of foreign currencies continually
rise and fall in most countries
83. The transportation model, when applied to location analysis: minimizes total
production and transportation costs..
84. ________ and currency risks are to key country success factors as land costs and
________ are to key region success factors. labor cost, proximity to customers
85. Quality Management techniques: flowcharts, benchmarking, JIT, Pareto Charts
86. It refers to the movement, protection, storage and control of materials and products using
manual, semi-automated & automated equipment : MATERIALS HANDLING AND
PACKAGING
87. This involves a public or private building used to store finished goods and raw materials:
WAREHOUSING
88. This involves estimating the quantity of a product or service that customers will
purchase: DEMAND FORECASTING
89. It refers to the different modes of conveying finished goods and raw materials.
Transportation
90. This involves planning and managing finished goods and raw materials: INVENTORY

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