SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD
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CORE DOMAINS
1. Six Sigma Fundamentals and Project Management
2. Define Phase: Voice of the Customer and SIPOC
3. Measure Phase: Process Mapping and Data Collection
4. Analyze Phase: Root Cause Analysis and Hypothesis Testing
5. Improve Phase: Design of Experiments and Lean Tools
6. Control Phase: Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Sustainability
7. Lean Principles and Waste Identification
8. Team Dynamics and Change Management
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this comprehensive assessment is to validate the candidate's
mastery of the Six Sigma Green Belt Body of Knowledge. This exam evaluates the
student’s ability to apply the DMAIC methodology to real-world business challenges,
ensuring proficiency in statistical analysis, process optimization, and waste reduction.
,The assessment consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions designed
to test critical thinking, professional ethics, and data-driven decision-making. By
navigating complex problem-solving scenarios, candidates demonstrate their
readiness to lead departmental projects, support Black Belts, and drive measurable
quality improvements within an organization. This exam serves as a rigorous
benchmark for professional certification readiness.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which of the following is the primary goal of the Six Sigma methodology?
A. Increasing the speed of production lines
B. Reducing process variation and eliminating defects
C. Reducing the workforce to lower operational costs
D. Ensuring 100% manual inspection of all finished goods
🟢 B. Reducing process variation and eliminating defects
🔴 RATIONALE: Six Sigma is a data-driven methodology focused on improving
quality by identifying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in
manufacturing and business processes.
, 2. A Green Belt is working on a project to reduce shipping errors. During the
Define phase, which tool is most effective for providing a high-level view of the
process including suppliers and customers?
A. Ishikawa Diagram
B. Pareto Chart
C. SIPOC Diagram
D. Control Chart
🟢 C. SIPOC Diagram
🔴 RATIONALE: A SIPOC (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers) diagram
is a high-level process map used in the Define phase to identify the relevant elements
of a process improvement project before work begins.
3. Which of the following best describes "Value-Add" activities in a Lean Six Sigma
context?
A. Activities that the customer is willing to pay for
B. Any activity that requires manual labor
C. Internal reporting and documentation for management
D. Moving inventory from the warehouse to the production floor
, 🟢 A. Activities that the customer is willing to pay for
🔴 RATIONALE: Value-add activities are those that transform the product or service
in a way that the customer recognizes and is willing to pay for.
4. In a normal distribution, what percentage of data points fall within +/- 3 standard
deviations of the mean?
A. 68.2%
B. 95.4%
C. 99.7%
D. 99.9%
🟢 C. 99.7%
🔴 RATIONALE: The Empirical Rule states that for a normal distribution, nearly all
data (99.7%) falls within three standard deviations of the mean.
5. A project team is analyzing the relationship between two continuous variables:
ambient temperature and chemical yield. Which tool should they use?
A. Fishbone Diagram
B. Scatter Plot
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD
PDF.
CORE DOMAINS
1. Six Sigma Fundamentals and Project Management
2. Define Phase: Voice of the Customer and SIPOC
3. Measure Phase: Process Mapping and Data Collection
4. Analyze Phase: Root Cause Analysis and Hypothesis Testing
5. Improve Phase: Design of Experiments and Lean Tools
6. Control Phase: Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Sustainability
7. Lean Principles and Waste Identification
8. Team Dynamics and Change Management
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this comprehensive assessment is to validate the candidate's
mastery of the Six Sigma Green Belt Body of Knowledge. This exam evaluates the
student’s ability to apply the DMAIC methodology to real-world business challenges,
ensuring proficiency in statistical analysis, process optimization, and waste reduction.
,The assessment consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions designed
to test critical thinking, professional ethics, and data-driven decision-making. By
navigating complex problem-solving scenarios, candidates demonstrate their
readiness to lead departmental projects, support Black Belts, and drive measurable
quality improvements within an organization. This exam serves as a rigorous
benchmark for professional certification readiness.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which of the following is the primary goal of the Six Sigma methodology?
A. Increasing the speed of production lines
B. Reducing process variation and eliminating defects
C. Reducing the workforce to lower operational costs
D. Ensuring 100% manual inspection of all finished goods
🟢 B. Reducing process variation and eliminating defects
🔴 RATIONALE: Six Sigma is a data-driven methodology focused on improving
quality by identifying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in
manufacturing and business processes.
, 2. A Green Belt is working on a project to reduce shipping errors. During the
Define phase, which tool is most effective for providing a high-level view of the
process including suppliers and customers?
A. Ishikawa Diagram
B. Pareto Chart
C. SIPOC Diagram
D. Control Chart
🟢 C. SIPOC Diagram
🔴 RATIONALE: A SIPOC (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers) diagram
is a high-level process map used in the Define phase to identify the relevant elements
of a process improvement project before work begins.
3. Which of the following best describes "Value-Add" activities in a Lean Six Sigma
context?
A. Activities that the customer is willing to pay for
B. Any activity that requires manual labor
C. Internal reporting and documentation for management
D. Moving inventory from the warehouse to the production floor
, 🟢 A. Activities that the customer is willing to pay for
🔴 RATIONALE: Value-add activities are those that transform the product or service
in a way that the customer recognizes and is willing to pay for.
4. In a normal distribution, what percentage of data points fall within +/- 3 standard
deviations of the mean?
A. 68.2%
B. 95.4%
C. 99.7%
D. 99.9%
🟢 C. 99.7%
🔴 RATIONALE: The Empirical Rule states that for a normal distribution, nearly all
data (99.7%) falls within three standard deviations of the mean.
5. A project team is analyzing the relationship between two continuous variables:
ambient temperature and chemical yield. Which tool should they use?
A. Fishbone Diagram
B. Scatter Plot