CLT Certification Exam | Verified Q&A
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Subject: CLT Certification Exam
Source: CLT Practice Exam - Verified Questions & Correct Answers
Format: Exam-Style Questions with Bolded Questions and Italicized Vertical
Rationales
1. Which of the following conditions depicts underrating looking and
manual management of individual parts by bright consumers to order
nearly likely, in the way that entire-cot or thorough-case loads?
A. Pick by label
B. Issue pack growth
C. Pick task interpretation
D. Move to a forward pick position
Correct Answer: D. Move to a forward pick position (Issue Pack
Optimization)
Rationale:
1. Forward pick areas are optimized for fast-moving, high-volume items.
2. Customers (order pickers) can quickly access full-pallet or full-case
loads.
3. Reduces travel time and improves picking efficiency.
4. "Underrating looking" likely means reducing search time.
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2. Which of the following administration instrumentalities supplies
the Hazcom Standards or "Right to Know" standards?
A. EPA
B. USDOT
C. OSHA
D. PHMSA
Correct Answer: C. OSHA
Rationale:
1. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) created the Hazard
Communication Standard (HCS).
2. HCS is also known as "Right to Know" regarding workplace chemical
hazards.
3. Requires employers to provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and labels.
4. EPA regulates environmental hazards, not workplace Right to Know.
3. Which of the following is an example of a U.S. import?
A. A pair of headphones made in Seoul, South Korea, and sold in San Diego,
California
B. A leather jacket made in Nashville, Tennessee, and sold in London,
England
Correct Answer: A. A pair of headphones made in Seoul, South Korea,
and sold in San Diego, California
Rationale:
1. An import is a good brought into one country from another.
2. Headphones made in South Korea and sold in the U.S. enter U.S. commerce.
3. Option B is an export (U.S. goods sold to another country).
4. Direction of flow determines import vs. export.
4. Which fashion of conveyance is the fastest for long distances?
A. Truck
B. Air
C. Rail
D. Water
Correct Answer: B. Air
Rationale:
1. Air freight is the fastest mode for long-distance transport.
2. Ideal for perishable, urgent, or high-value goods.
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3. Trade-off is significantly higher cost than other modes.
4. Speed advantage increases with distance.
5. Bar codes and RFID tags may not be used to track inventory along
the way.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Correct Answer: B. FALSE
Rationale:
1. Bar codes and RFID are commonly used to track inventory throughout the
supply chain.
2. RFID enables real-time tracking without line-of-sight scanning.
3. Both technologies improve inventory visibility and accuracy.
4. The statement says "may not be used," which is incorrect.
6. Which of the following commanding plans is a time-located system
where articles are ordered based on expected usage according to a
fixed schedule?
A. Cyclical ordering method
B. Fixed-order quantity system
C. Material requirements planning system
Correct Answer: A. Cyclical ordering method
Rationale:
1. Cyclical (periodic) ordering uses fixed time intervals (e.g., every Monday).
2. Order quantity varies based on expected usage.
3. Also called P-system or periodic review system.
4. Fixed-order quantity is triggered by inventory level, not time.
7. What type of crate is often a purposeful writing box?
A. Crate
B. Wire mesh crate
C. Drum
D. Corrugated paper box
Correct Answer: D. Corrugated paper box
Rationale:
1. Corrugated paper boxes are commonly printed with branding and labeling.
2. Widely used for shipping and retail display.