Ops Man - Midterm Flashcards

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1
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It is reconditioning a used product by replacing its worn-out parts with a new one.

A. Concurrent Engineering
B. Reverse Engineering
C. Remanufacturing
D. Standardization

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B. Remanufacturing

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It is using the same parts for different products of the company.

A. Concurrent Engineering
B. Reverse Engineering
C. Remanufacturing
D. Standardization

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D. Standardization

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It is the collaboration of design, production and purchasing staff in the development of a new product.

A. Concurrent Engineering
B. Reverse Engineering
C. Remanufacturing
D. Standardization

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A. Concurrent Engineering

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It is deconstructing a product to determine how it was made.

A. Concurrent Engineering
B. Reverse Engineering
C. Remanufacturing
D. Standardization

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B. Reverse Engineering

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It is drawing up a product that is more durable

A. Robust Design
B. Quality Function Deployment
C. Computer Aided Design
D. Customer Contact

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A. Robust Design

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It is factoring-in customer suggestions in the product design.

A. Robust Design
B. Quality Function Deployment
C. Computer Aided Design
D. Customer Contact

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B. Quality Function Deployment

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It is the interaction of the client to the service process.

A. Robust Design
B. Quality Function Deployment
C. Computer Aided Design
D. Customer Contact

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D. Customer Contact

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It is the use of computer software to draw and view a product.

A. Robust Design
B. Quality Function Deployment
C. Computer Aided Design
D. Customer Contact

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C. Computer Aided Design

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It is the stages a product goes through in the market.

A. Product Life Cycle
B. Product Life Stages
C. Product Life Steps
D. Product Life Shelf

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A. Product Life Cycle

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The best source of product design.

A. Company Owner
B. Customer
C. Suppliers
D. Employees

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B. Customer

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The capacity of a theater is measured by:

A. Beds
B. Seats
C. Tables
D. Slots

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B. Seats

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The capacity of a hospital is measured by:

A. Beds
B. Seats
C. Tables
D. Slots

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A. Beds

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The capacity of a parking lot is measured by:
A. Beds
B. Seats
C. Tables
D. Slots

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D. Slots

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The capacity of a restaurant is measured by:

A. Beds
B. Seats
C. Tables
D. Slots

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C. Tables

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It is the capacity of a factory given that employee absences and machine breakdowns might occur:
A. Effective Capacity
B. Design Capacity
C. Over Capacity
D. Below Capacity

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A. Effective Capacity

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It is the capacity of a factory as constructed and intended:

A. Effective Capacity
B. Design Capacity
C. Over Capacity
D. Below Capacity

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B. Design Capacity

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17
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Efficiency means less _________ in the production process.

A. wastage
B. salvage
C. bondage
D. vantage

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A machine that is always in use is:

A. occupied
B. utilized
C. engaged
D. immersed

19
Q

The government should have used a _______ strategy in hospital capacity for COVID.

A. Lag
B. Match
C. Lead
D. None of the above

20
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COVID vaccine makers should have used a _______ strategy in factory capacity.

A. Lag
B. Match
C. Lead
D. None of the above

21
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A dental clinic uses this kind of process:

A. Job Shop
B. Batch
C. Repetitive
D. Project

22
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A bakery uses this kind of process:

A. Job Shop
B. Batch
C. Repetitive
D. Project

23
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A water bottling company uses this kind of process:

A. Job Shop
B. Batch
C. Repetitive
D. Project

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C. Repetitive

24
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An electric utility company uses this kind of process:

A. Job Shop
B. Batch
C. Repetitive
D. Continuous

A

D. Continuous

25
A construction company uses this kind of process: A. Job Shop B. Batch C. Repetitive D. Project
D. Project
26
It is a layout used by car manufacturing factories: A. Product Layout B. Fixed Position Layout C. Cellular Layout D. None of the above
A. Product Layout
27
It is a layout used by shipyards: A. Product Layout B. Fixed Position Layout C. Cellular Layout D. None of the above
B. Fixed Position Layout
28
It is a layout used by aerospace factories: A. Product Layout B. Fixed Position Layout C. Cellular Layout D. None of the above
B. Fixed Position Layout
29
It is a layout used in hotel kitchens: A. Product Layout B. Fixed Position Layout C. Cellular Layout D. None of the above
C. Cellular Layout
30
It is a layout used in hotel laundry-room. A. Product Layout B. Fixed Position Layout C. Cellular Layout D. None of the above
C. Cellular Layout
31
Which animation company did Steve Jobs help turn into a major success? A. Pixar B. Disney C. DreamWorks D. Blue Sky Studios
A. Pixar
32
What was Steve Jobs' primary role at Apple Inc.? A. Co-Founder and Visionary B. Marketing Manager C. Software Developer D. Chief Financial Officer
A. Co-Founder and Visionary
33
What major product was launched under Steve Jobs' leadership when he returned to Apple in 1997? A. iMac B. iPad C. iPhone D. Macintosh
A. iMac
34
Steve Jobs' famous commencement speech at Stanford University emphasized the importance of: A. Staying hungry and staying foolish B. Following the crowd C. Hard work and discipline D. Financial success
A. Staying hungry and staying foolish
35
What was Steve Jobs' vision for the iPhone when it was first launched in 2007? A. A phone, an internet communicator and an iPod in one B. A gaming device C. A virtual reality system D. A music player
A. A phone, an internet communicator and an iPod in one
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Steve Jobs is often credited with revolutionizing the following industries except: A. Automobile B. Personal Computing C. Music D. Animation
A. Automobile
37
Which company did Steve Jobs co-found after being forced out of Apple in 1985? A. Microsoft B. Pixar C. Tesla D. NeXT
D. NeXT
38
The development of which product is often considered Steve Jobs' greatest contribution to the smartphone industry? A. iPhone B. iTunes C. MacBook D. iPod
A. iPhone
39
In his later years, what illness did Steve Jobs battle before his passing in 2011? A. Lung Cancer B. Heart Disease C. Pancreatic Cancer D. Brain Tumor
C. Pancreatic Cancer
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What was one of the primary philosophies behind Steve Jobs' product design approach? A. Customizability for users B. Affordability for all C. Expensive materials only D. Simplicity and elegance
D. Simplicity and elegance