A Lean Principle that addresses efficiency by the process worker is called ______?
A. Visual Factory
B. Supervising
C. Training
D. Standardizing
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D. Standardizing
Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR) is best used when which of these are applicable?
(Note: There are 3 correct answers).
A. Non-Linear relationships between the inputs X's and the output Y
B. Uncertainty in the slope of the linear relationship between an X and a Y
C. Relationships between Y (output) and more than one X (Input)
,D. Preventing the use of a Designed Experiment if unnecessary.
E. We assume that the X's are independent of each other
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C, D, and E
When creating a Cause and Effect Diagram the team needs to continually broaden
their view as well as drill down until they identify all of the potential ___________ impacting
their process.
A. Line operators
B. Root Causes
C. Inventory issues
D. Customer requests
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B. Root Causes
The actual experimental response data varied somewhat from what a Belt had
predicted them to be. This is the result of which of these?
A. Inefficiency of estimated
B. Residuals
C. Confounded data
D. Gap Analysis
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B. Residuals
,The use of station warning lights, tool boards, and jidohka devices in the application
of Lean accomplish which of these principles?
A. Pilferage Minimization
B. Visual Factory
C. Management Awareness
D. Operator Attentiveness
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B. Visual Factory
Some of the approaches used in Lean include station warning lights, tool boards, and
jidohka devices in order that which of these apply:
A. Workers do not utilize individual methods of cleaning
B. Problems are made highly visible
C. Work stoppages are documented properly
D. Lessen the amount of employee pilferage
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B. Problems are made highly visible
The reason(s) for not marking the customer Specification Limits (SL) on a control chart
is which of these? (There are 4 correct answers)
A. Process control teams should not control a process based on SLs
B. Displaying the SLs on a Control Chart sends a wrong signal toward process control
C. Marking the SLs on a control chart against the principle of charting
D. By marking the SLs, one can confuse the operator as to what limits are critical
E. By using mere control limits the process only needs to be in statistical control
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, A, B, D, and E
The 80:20 rule is associated with which of these tools?
A. Pareto Chart
B. Simon's Cross-Functional Tool
C. SIPOC
D. Framing Tool
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A. Pareto Chart
The difference between the largest and the smallest observation in the data set is
known as the....
A. Breadth
B. Range
C. Spread
D. Median
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B. Range
Use of the approach is the most classical arrangement when construction a Fishbone
Diagram.
A. Chronological
B. 6M
C. 5M
D. Alphabetical
A. Visual Factory
B. Supervising
C. Training
D. Standardizing
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D. Standardizing
Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR) is best used when which of these are applicable?
(Note: There are 3 correct answers).
A. Non-Linear relationships between the inputs X's and the output Y
B. Uncertainty in the slope of the linear relationship between an X and a Y
C. Relationships between Y (output) and more than one X (Input)
,D. Preventing the use of a Designed Experiment if unnecessary.
E. We assume that the X's are independent of each other
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C, D, and E
When creating a Cause and Effect Diagram the team needs to continually broaden
their view as well as drill down until they identify all of the potential ___________ impacting
their process.
A. Line operators
B. Root Causes
C. Inventory issues
D. Customer requests
Give this one a try later!
B. Root Causes
The actual experimental response data varied somewhat from what a Belt had
predicted them to be. This is the result of which of these?
A. Inefficiency of estimated
B. Residuals
C. Confounded data
D. Gap Analysis
Give this one a try later!
B. Residuals
,The use of station warning lights, tool boards, and jidohka devices in the application
of Lean accomplish which of these principles?
A. Pilferage Minimization
B. Visual Factory
C. Management Awareness
D. Operator Attentiveness
Give this one a try later!
B. Visual Factory
Some of the approaches used in Lean include station warning lights, tool boards, and
jidohka devices in order that which of these apply:
A. Workers do not utilize individual methods of cleaning
B. Problems are made highly visible
C. Work stoppages are documented properly
D. Lessen the amount of employee pilferage
Give this one a try later!
B. Problems are made highly visible
The reason(s) for not marking the customer Specification Limits (SL) on a control chart
is which of these? (There are 4 correct answers)
A. Process control teams should not control a process based on SLs
B. Displaying the SLs on a Control Chart sends a wrong signal toward process control
C. Marking the SLs on a control chart against the principle of charting
D. By marking the SLs, one can confuse the operator as to what limits are critical
E. By using mere control limits the process only needs to be in statistical control
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, A, B, D, and E
The 80:20 rule is associated with which of these tools?
A. Pareto Chart
B. Simon's Cross-Functional Tool
C. SIPOC
D. Framing Tool
Give this one a try later!
A. Pareto Chart
The difference between the largest and the smallest observation in the data set is
known as the....
A. Breadth
B. Range
C. Spread
D. Median
Give this one a try later!
B. Range
Use of the approach is the most classical arrangement when construction a Fishbone
Diagram.
A. Chronological
B. 6M
C. 5M
D. Alphabetical