1. Resources such as labor materials and energy are known as ___ in the transformation process |
outputs |
intangibles |
factors of production |
inputs
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2. A series of quality assurance standards designed to ensure consistent product quality under many conditions is known as |
statistical process control. |
total quality standards. |
total quality management. |
ISO 9000.
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3. The raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses are often referred to as |
Inventory. |
order quantities. |
production. |
outputs.
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4. In a large company, the department charged with determining the actual processes to be used in turning inputs to outputs is |
marketing research. |
engineering. |
operations |
product planning.
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5. Which of the following brings all resources required to create a product to a central location? |
fixed-position layout |
process layout |
product layout |
continuous layout
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6. Getting products to customers, obtaining and managing raw materials, and packaging finished products are all activities of |
procurement. |
logistics |
production. |
materials management.
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7. The development and administration of the activities involved in transforming resources into goods and services is known as |
operations management |
manufacturing. |
the transformation process. |
production.
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8. Which of the following is NOT a difference between manufacturers and service providers? |
nature and consumption of output |
uniformity of inputs |
uniformity of outputs |
nature and consumption of input
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9. The process through which inputs are converted into outputs is referred to as |
the transformation process. |
manufacturing. |
materials management. |
physical distribution.
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10. The degree to which a good or service meets the demands and requirements of customers is called |
quality. |
customer satisfaction. |
effectiveness |
productivity.
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11. ____ involves building an item in self-contained units that can be combined or interchanged to create different products. |
Customization |
Standardization |
Process control |
Modular design
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12. Making identical, interchangeable components or complete products is referred to as |
customization. |
standardization. |
engineering. |
mechanization.
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13. Unique products are generally produced through |
customization |
standardization. |
mechanization. |
personalization.
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14. Procurement is another name for? |
consumption |
disposition |
budgeting |
purchasing
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15. Which of the following is the sequence of operations through which a product must pass? |
scheduling |
critical path |
transformation process |
routing
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16. A planning system that schedules the precise quantity of materials needed to make a product is called |
flexible scheduling |
cycle time management. |
material requirements planning |
economic order quantities.
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17. The activities and processes used in making both tangible and intangible products is known as |
manufacturing. |
production. |
operations. |
the transformation process.
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18. Customers' perceptions are important in determining |
economic order quantities. |
production schedules. |
product specifications. |
quality.
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19. The raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses are often referred to as |
inventory. |
order quantities. |
production. |
outputs.
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20. Getting products to customers, obtaining and managing raw materials, and packaging finished products are all activities of |
procurement. |
logistics. |
production. |
materials management.
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