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Production And Operations Management 3rd Edition Panneerselvam - Solutions
Discuss the universal problem solving steps. Explain its importance in JIT systems.AppendixLO1
Explain the basic principles of JIT manufacturing system.AppendixLO1
is a monthly subscription model for business houses.(a) People soft ERP (b) UPS ERP(c) Ramco on demand ERP (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
ERP can work in combination with other applications.(a) People soft ERP (b) UPS ERP(c) Ramco on demand ERP (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
ERP stands for(a) Early requirement planning (b) Enterprise resource planning(c) Enterprise repair planning (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
translates customer requirements based on marketing research and into an appropriate number of engineering targets to be met by a new is a flow of raw materials through a dedicated arrangement of facilities benchmarking data product design.(a) QFD(b) House of quality (c) XYZ(d) None of the
is a structured planning and decision-making methodology for capturing customer needs and translating those requirements into product requirements.(a) QFD (b) JIT(c) TQM (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
Shipping quality products comes under(a) New design control (b) Incoming materials control(c) Product control (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
Quality audits come under(a) Costs of appraisal (b) Costs of control(c) Costs of failure to control (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
is an effective system for integrating the quality development, quality maintenance and quality improvement efforts of various groups in an organisation so as to enable marketing, engineering, production and service at the most economical levels which allow for full customer satisfaction.(a) TQM
FMS will manufacture the same mix of part types throughout its lifetime.(a) Sequential (b) Random(c) Engineered (d) Modular AppendixLO1
FMS is sophisticated FMS which enables the users to expand the capabilities of any of the four other types in stepwise fashion.(a) Sequential (b) Random(c) Engineered (d) Modular AppendixLO1
assumes flexible work force.(a) Lean manufacturing (b) Kaizen(c) Six sigma (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
DFM stands for(a) Drafting for machines (b) Design for mould(c) Design for manufacturing (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
The with distinct value addition at each stage of the value stream.(a) Network flow (b) Value flow(c) Content flow (d) Material AppendixLO1
The is all the steps and processes required to bring a specific product, from raw materials to finished product, in the hands of the customers.(a) Value stream (b) Cost value(c) Esteem value (d) Exchange value AppendixLO1
The way of thinking has been Selling price — Cost = Profit.(a) Poka yoke (b) QFD(c) Lean (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
The traditional manufacturing way of thinking has been(a) Cost + Profit = Selling price (b) Selling price — Cost = Profit(c) Profit — Cost = Selling price (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
is a systematic approach to identify and eliminate wastes of all non-value added activities through continuous improvement that is being adopted by world class, high performance firms to produce remarkable results.(a) Poka yoke (b) QFD(c) Lean manufacturing (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
In supply chain management, mathematical model is a technique used in it to design plant logistic system.(a) Inter (b) Intra(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
In supply chain management, CRAFT is a technique used in it to design plant logistic system.(a) Inter (b) Intra(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
encompasses all the functions and activities in producing and delivering of a product/service from suppliers to customers.(a) Logistic management (b) MRP(c) Supply chain management (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
aims for continuous improvement.(a) Poka yoke (b) Kaizen(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
Business process re-engineering brings out jump in the improvement of business performances.(a) Incremental (b) Quantum(c) Zero (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
is an integrated part of business process re-engineering.(a) Scheduling (b) Work study(c) Product design (d) Information technology AppendixLO1
is defined as the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvement in critical, contemporary measures of performance such as cost, quality and speed of products/services delivered/provided by an organisation. (a) Six sigma (c) BPR (b) Kaizen (d) QFD
A kaizen (a) Workshop (c) Event is an intensive and focused approach to process improvement. (b) Blitz (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
GEMBA is a Japanese word meaning (a) False place (c) Real place where actual action takes place. (b) Far off place (d) Customer's place AppendixLO1
Kaizen originated in (a) Toyota (c) Ford motor company. (b) General (d) None of the above.AppendixLO1
Change to become good is called (a) Poka yoke (c) QFD (b) Kaizen (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
Control method is used in (a) Detection based (c) Both (a) and (b) poka yoke. (b) Prevention based (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
The poka yoke which uses (a) Contact value (c) Motion step method is called deduction based poka yoke. (b) Fixed share (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
A is an example of Poka Yoke.(a) Cutting tool(b) Nail(c) Jig(d) None of the above AppendixLO1
means mistake proofing.(a) Kaizen(b) Poka yoke(c) Six sigma(d) None of the above AppendixLO1
NACCB is an accreditor of registrar of ISO 9000 in (a) India (c) UK (b) USA (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
RAB stands for (a) Registrar Accreditation Board (c) Both (a) and (b) (b) Relay Added Board (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
has 12 elements. (a) ISO 9000 (c) ISO 9002 (b) ISO 9001. (d) ISO 9003 AppendixLO1
has 20 elements.(a) ISO 9000 (b) ISO 9001(c) ISO 9002 (d) ISO 9003 AppendixLO1
provides guidelines to interpret the quality management and quality assurance.(a) ISO 9001 (b) ISO 9002(c) ISO 9003 (d) ISO 9004 AppendixLO1
covers design, development, production, installation and servicing.(a) ISO 9000 (b) ISO 9001(c) ISO 9002 (d) ISO 9003 AppendixLO1
covers final inspection and testing for laboratories and warehouses.(a) ISO 9000 (b) ISO 9001(c) ISO 9002 (d) ISO 9003 AppendixLO1
has 18 elements.(a) ISO 9000 (b) ISO 9001(c) ISO 9002 (d) ISO 9003 AppendixLO1
ISO and (a) IEC (c) KEC operate jointly as a single system. (b) JEC (d) LEC AppendixLO1
is the Indian representative to ISO. (a) CIS (c) GIS (b) BIS (d) DIS 17. 11 AppendixLO1
ISO stands for (a) International standard for organisation (b) International standardisation for organisation (c) International organisation for standardisation (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
Operating quality costs consist of (a) Two (c) Four AppendixLO1
A component of cost of appraisal is (a) Cost of quality planning (c) Cost of product recall AppendixLO1
Cost of prevention is under. (a) Costs of control (c) Costs of failure to control AppendixLO1
Engineering quality products comes under (a) Incoming materials control (c) Product control AppendixLO1
In a after another FMS, the planning and preparation for each piece-part are done one (a) Sequential (c) Engineered (b) Random (d) Modular AppendixLO1
A is a collection of production equipment logically organised under a host of computer and physically connected by a central transport system.(a) CAM(b) CAD(c) FAS(d) FMS AppendixLO1
CAPP means(a) Computer aided people planning (b) Computer added powerful planning(c) Computer aided process planning (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
The sequence by which the POKs are placed in the POK post is as per principle.(a) FCFS (b) LCFS(c) RANDOM (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
WK means(a) Weak kanban (b) Weighted kanban(c) Wrong kanban (d) Withdrawal kanban AppendixLO1
Kanban means a card in language.(a) Chinese (b) German(c) Japanese (d) Indian AppendixLO1
POK means(a) Production OK (b) Production ordinarily kept(c) Production order kanban (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
JIT is system of production.(a) Pull (b) Push(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
The primary goal of is to achieve zero inventory within an organization as well as throughout the entire supply chain.(a) QFD (b) JIT(c) GERT (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
JIT originated from(a) Australia (b) Japan(c) America (d) India AppendixLO1
The JIT may sometimes be a by-product of a(a) Six Sigma(b) Kaizen(c) Companywide quality improvement programme(d) None of the above AppendixLO1
List and explain the pillars of TPM.AppendixLO1
What are the performance measures of maintenance system? Explain them in detail.AppendixLO1
List the benefits of TPM.AppendixLO1
Explain the following equipment maintenance techniques:(a) Preventive maintenance,(b) Corrective maintenance,(c) Maintenance prevention,(d) Breakdown maintenance.AppendixLO1
What are the types of waste that are eliminated in TPM?AppendixLO1
What is Total Productive Maintenance? Also, list its objectives.AppendixLO1
In a machine shop, the failure rate of machines follows Poisson Distribution with a mean rate of failure of 7 machines per day. The maintenance time of the breakdown machines follows negative exponential distribution with a mean service time of 6 minutes by a single mechanic.The cost of downtime of
In a machine shop, the machines breakdown as per uniform distribution with an inter breakdown time of 4 ± 1 hours. The service time of the breakdown machines also follows uniform distribution with an average service time of 5 ± 3 hour. The daily wage of the maintenance mechanic is ! 400. The cost
Demonstrate the improvement in reliability of a system by way of adding standby units using a suitable example.AppendixLO1
What is reliability? What are the ways of improving reliability of a system?AppendixLO1
An electronic equipment contains 1000 resistors. When any resistor fails, it is replaced. The cost of replacing a resistor individually is ! 10.00. If all the resistors are replaced at the same time, the cost per resistor is ! 4.00. The per cent surviving, S(i) at the end of month i is given below.
The failure rates of transistors in a computer are summarized in the following table.Failure Rates of Transistors in Computer End of week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Probability of failure to date 0.07 0.18 0.30 0.48 0.69 0.89 1.00 The cost of replacing an individual failed transistor is ! 9. If all the
An electronic equipment contains 500 resistors. When any resistor fails, it is replaced. The cost of replacing a resistor individually is ! 20.00. If all the resistors are replaced at the same time, the cost per resistor is ! 5.00. The percent surviving, S(i) at the end of month i is given in the
The failure rates of 1000 street bulbs in a colony are summarized in the following table.End of month 1 2 3 4 5 6 Probability of failure to date 0.05 0.20 0.40 0.65 0.85 1.00 The cost of replacing an individual bulb is ! 60. If all the bulbs are replaced simultaneously it would cost Z 25 per bulb.
An electronic equipment contains 1000 resistors. When any resistor fails, it is replaced. The cost of replacing a resistor individually is ! 10.00. If all the resistors are replaced at the same time, the cost per resistor is ! 3.00. The percent surviving, S(i) at the end of month i is given below:i
A company is planning to replace an equipment whose first cost is Z 1,00,000. The operating and maintenance cost of the equipment during its first year of operation is ! 10,000 and it increases by ! 2000 every year thereafter. The resale value of the equipment at the end of the first year of its
A specific requirement of a company can be met by machine A. The machine A costs! 10,000. The maintenance cost during the first year of its operation is ! 2000 and it increases by ! 800 every year thereafter up to its fourth year of operation. The maintenance cost during the fifth year is ! 6000
Following table gives the operation cost, maintenance cost and salvage value at the end of every year of a machine whose purchase value is ! 12,000. Find the economic life of the machine assuming(a) the interest rate as 0%.(b) the interest rate as 15%.End of Year(n)Operation Cost at the End of Year
Following table gives the operation cost, maintenance cost and salvage value at the end of every year of a machine whose purchase value is ! 20,000.(a) Find the economic life of the machine assuming interest rate, i = 0%.(b) Find the economic life of the machine assuming interest rate, i = 15%.End
A firm is considering replacement of an equipment, whose first cost is ! 4,000 and the scrap value is negligible at the end of any year. Based on experience, it was found that the maintenance cost is zero during the first year and it is ! 1,000 for the second year. It increases by ! 300 every year
A firm purchased an equipment for ! 50,000. The salvage value is expected to decrease at the rate of ! 4000 per year, starting from the end of the first year. The yearly operating and maintenance cost is ! 5000 during the first year of its operation and it increases by ! 1500 every year thereafter.
What are the reasons for replacement?AppendixLO1
What are the types of maintenance? Explain them in brief.AppendixLO1
is autonomous maintenance.(a) 5S(c) Seiso(b) Jishu Hozen(d) Kaizen AppendixLO1
Shitsuke in 5S means(a) Self-discipline (b) Sweep(c) Sort (d) Standardise AppendixLO1
Seiketsu in 5S means(a) Systematise (b) Sweep(c) Sort (d) Standardise AppendixLO1
Seiso in 5S means(a) Systematise (b) Sweep(c) Sort (d) Standardise AppendixLO1
Seiton in 5S means(a) Systematise (b) Sweep(c) Sort (d) Standardise AppendixLO1
In 5S, seiri means(a) Systematise (b) Sweep(c) Sort (d) Standardise AppendixLO1
The formula for MTBF is(a) (Total running time/Number of failures) (b) (Number of failures/ Total running time)(c) (Total running time/MTTR) (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
Uptime % is given by the formula(a) [(MTBF — MTTR)/MTTR]100 (b) [(MTFF — MTTR)/MTTR]100(c) [(MTBF — MTTR)/MTB9100 (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
OEE% in TPM is given by the formula(a) Down time % x Speed % x Quality % (b) Up time % x Speed % x Quality %(c) Speed % x Quality % (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
is to design and install new equipments that are maintenance-free based on the study of the weaknesses of current equipments.(a) Breakdown maintenance (b) Corrective maintenance(c) Preventive maintenance (d) Maintenance prevention AppendixLO1
maintenance is to modify or improve an equipment for increased reliability and easier maintenance.(a) Breakdown (b) Corrective(c) Preventive (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
TPM originated from(a) America (b) Austria(c) Japan (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
TPM involves the entire work force from(a) Top to bottom (b) Bottom to top(c) Middle to top (d) Middle to bottom AppendixLO1
TPM means(a) Total productive maintenance (b) Total preventive maintenance(c) Total profitable maintenance (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
FMECA means(a) Failure medium evaluation and crucial analysis(b) Failure modes evaluation and criticality analysis(c) Failure mode, effects and crucial analysis(d) Failure modes, effects and criticality analysis AppendixLO1
FMECA considers the effect of each mode on the product.(a) Success (b) Active(c) Failure (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
The formula to compute the reliability of a serial system with k units is(a) R = RI R2 R3....Rk (b) R = 1 — (1 — R I M — R2)(1 — R3)...(1 — RK)(c) R = (1 — R1 )(1 — R2)(1 — R3)...(1 — RK) (d) None of the above AppendixLO1
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