Question: 27. What is the job sequence using Johnson's rule? Job WC#1 WC#2 A 8 2 B 7 3 C 5 9 Multiple Choice A,B,C B,C,A

27. What is the job sequence using Johnson's rule?

Job WC#1 WC#2
A 8 2
B 7 3
C 5 9

Multiple Choice

  • A,B,C

  • B,C,A

  • C,B,A

  • B,A,C

28. What is the job sequence using Johnson's rule?

Job WC#1 WC#2
A 3 7
B 6 4
C 5 8

Multiple Choice

  • B,C,A

  • A,C,B

  • C,B,A

  • B,A,C

29. Which of the following is not a "tool" (technique) for shop-floor control?

Multiple Choice

  • Schedule/control Gantt chart

  • Lot sizing calculations

  • Input/output control

  • Daily dispatch lists

31. Which of the following is the result of inadequate input/output control?

Multiple Choice

  • The system will automatically balance itself

  • There will be excess inventory ahead of underutilized work centres

  • The master schedule will need to be revised

  • A work center could be either overloaded or under utilized

32. In the drum-buffer-rope conceptualization used in the theory of constraints, the "drum" that sets the pace for production refers to:

Multiple Choice

  • The bottleneck

  • The master schedule

  • Work-in-process inventory before the bottleneck

  • Job sequencing

35. The first step in developing a work schedule for staff that work a number of shifts per week is:

Multiple Choice

  • Calculate the number of workers required to complete the volume of work expected each hour.

  • Assign shifts to staff according to their skill and availability.

  • Forecast the amount of work to be done each hour of the week.

  • Determine a feasible number of shifts using a minimum number of staff.

36. The sequence that is followed for scheduling in the airline industry is:

Multiple Choice

  • Schedule flights for a period assign planes to flights schedule crews

  • Assign planes to flights schedule flights for a period schedule crews

  • Schedule flights for a period assign crews to planes assign planes to routes

  • Schedule crews assign planes to flights schedule flights for a period

37. Which of the following is not a reason that explains why staff scheduling is more challenging in services than in manufacturing?

Multiple Choice

  • The inability to inventory services.

  • The random nature and timing of demand for services.

  • More variety in the timing of shifts for services.

  • Service workers are more demanding in terms of scheduling time off.

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