Manufacturing System Analysis and Management - 2
Manufacturing System Analysis and Management - 2
Management -2
End Term Exam - MCQ - 20 Marks
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Section-A
Section-B
Section-C
Section-D
Section-E
Section-F
Section-G
Company competitiveness
Sector competitiveness
Country competitiveness
Which type of OEE category does the component jam is classified into? * (1 Point)
Quality Loss
Speed loss
100%
Which of the following would you not expect to see in a lean environment? * (1 Point)
little waste
a flexible system
minimum inventory
If there is an increase in the variability of a processing time for a workstation, then there is a
................ in the average throughput time of the process.
* (1 Point)
Increase
Decrease
No change
Close to 1.0
10
Industrial robot
Trolley
Screw conveyor
Carton
11
12
True or false: A car wash with a dedicated line for automatic self-serve wash customers and a
separate dedicated line for hand-wash is an example of a two-channel system. * (1 Point)
True
False
13
* (1 Point)
Availability loss
Quality loss
Performance loss
14
Blocked
Starved
Bottleneck
15
True or false: All else being equal, systems with lower coefficients of variation have shorter
queues. * (1 Point)
False
True
16
Workstation 2
Workstation 3
Workstation 1
17
True
False
18
100 %
Consider a bank with one teller, an average arrival rate of six customers per hour, and an
average service rate of eight customers per hour. Assume that the coefficient of variation of
both the service time distribution and the arrival time distribution is 1.0. Calculate the average
number of customers waiting. * (1 Point)
2.50
2.00
2.25
3.00
20
True or False: Reduction in the throughput time helps in reducing the WIP (work in process
inventory) in the system. * (1 Point)
True
False
21
1.0
22
Forklift
Bar code
Pallets
23
A grocery store has three open checkout lanes. On average, 45 shoppers arrive at these lanes
per hour. The coefficient of variation of the interarrival time is equal to 1. The average service
time for each lane is 18 customers per hour, and the coefficient of variation for the service
time distribution is three minutes per lane. Calculate the utilization factor of the system. *
(1 Point)
17.91
3.58
0.833
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