Questions 1–10: Critical Thinking & Precision
1. A worker completes tasks exactly as instructed, but the organization still reports poor
results. The MOST likely issue is:
A. Worker laziness
B. Poor instruction design or system inefficiency
C. Excess training
D. Overperformance
Answer: B
2. A manager says “be efficient” without explaining standards. This instruction is:
A. Clear and measurable
B. Ambiguous and incomplete
C. Highly professional
D. Fully structured
Answer: B
3. Which situation shows “false productivity”?
A. High output with low quality
B. Slow but accurate work
C. Balanced performance
D. Team collaboration
Answer: A
4. If two departments blame each other for delays, the BEST underlying issue is:
A. Communication breakdown
B. Overstaffing
C. Excess training
D. Perfect coordination
Answer: A
, 5. A worker follows all rules but ignores informal instructions from a supervisor. This may
indicate:
A. Strong compliance only with written policies
B. Leadership
C. Creativity
D. Efficiency
Answer: A
6. A system produces accurate results but takes too long. This is a problem of:
A. Effectiveness only
B. Efficiency only
C. Safety
D. Ethics
Answer: B
7. If KPIs improve but customer complaints increase, this suggests:
A. True success
B. Misleading performance indicators
C. Perfect alignment
D. No issue
Answer: B
8. A worker improves speed but increases errors. This shows a failure in:
A. Balance of efficiency and quality
B. Communication
C. Leadership only
D. Attendance
Answer: A
9. A policy that works in theory but fails in practice is likely:
A. Well-implemented
B. Poorly designed or unrealistic
C. Over-communicated