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Mechanical Engineering : Industrial Engineering and Production Management - Quiz(MCQ)
A)
material movement is less
B)
total production cost is less
C)
capital investment is minimum
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
mass production
B)
job production
C)
batch production
D)
Any one of the above

Correct Answer :   mass production

A)
Critical Process Method
B)
Combined Process Method
C)
Critical Path Method
D)
Common Planning Method

Correct Answer :   Critical Path Method

A)
high
B)
low
C)
same
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   low

A)
normal time
B)
standard time
C)
representative time
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   representative time

A)
adequate incentive
B)
guaranteed basic pay
C)
ease of administration
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
line organisation
B)
functional organisation
C)
line and staff organisation
D)
line, staff and functional organisation

Correct Answer :   line and staff organisation

A)
establishing the minimum time of completion of a job
B)
determining the most efficient method of performing a job
C)
developing the standard method and standard time of a job
D)
economising the motions involved on the part of the worker while performing a job

Correct Answer :   determining the most efficient method of performing a job

A)
cost reduction
B)
function concept
C)
profit maximisation
D)
customer satisfaction

Correct Answer :   cost reduction

A)
determine the selling price of a product
B)
find the depreciation value of a machine
C)
minimise the cost without change in quality of the product
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   minimise the cost without change in quality of the product

A)
to utilise maximum floor area
B)
to minimise production delays
C)
to produce better quality of product
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
standard time of a job
B)
normal time of a worker
C)
fixation of incentive rate
D)
merit rating of the worker

Correct Answer :   normal time of a worker

A)
inventory control
B)
production schedule
C)
material handling
D)
machine repair schedules

Correct Answer :   production schedule

A)
banks
B)
oil industry
C)
chemical industry
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
simplification
B)
piece rate system
C)
group incentive plan
D)
profit sharing plans

Correct Answer :   group incentive plan

A)
bucket conveyor
B)
fork lift truck
C)
belt conveyor
D)
overhead crane

Correct Answer :   bucket conveyor

A)
synthetic layout
B)
analyticallayout
C)
static product layout
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   analyticallayout

18 .
If A is the total items consumed per year, P is the procurement cost per order, and C is the annual inventory carrying cost per item, then the most economic ordering quantity is given by
A)
AP/C
B)
2AP/C
C)
√2AP/C
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   √2AP/C

A)
an event
B)
an activity
C)
a duration
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   an activity

20 .
A)
triple time estimate
B)
double time estimate
C)
single time estimate
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   single time estimate

A)
Halsey plan
B)
Gantt plan
C)
Rowan plan
D)
Emerson's efficiency plan

Correct Answer :   Halsey plan

A)
is based upon efficiency of worker
B)
is not applied to all level of workers
C)
does not guarantee minimum wage
D)
is applied to all level of workers

Correct Answer :   is applied to all level of workers

A)
eliminating idle time
B)
producing more with the same inputs
C)
minimising resource waste
D)
producing more with increased inputs

Correct Answer :   producing more with the same inputs

A)
stop watch
B)
process chart
C)
planning chart
D)
Any one of the above

Correct Answer :   stop watch

A)
dispatch of sales order
B)
dispatch of factory mail
C)
dispatch of finished product of the user
D)
dispatch of work orders through shop floor

Correct Answer :   dispatch of work orders through shop floor

A)
analytical layout
B)
static product layout
C)
synthetic layout
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   synthetic layout

A)
Yes
B)
No
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Yes

A)
the activity is critical and any delay in its performance will delay the completion of whole project
B)
it represents a situation where extra resources are available and the completion of project is not delayed
C)
it represents that a programme falls behind schedule and additional resources are required to complete the project in time
D)
Any one of the above

Correct Answer :   it represents a situation where extra resources are available and the completion of project is not delayed

29 .
Which of the following statement is wrong?
A)
The performance of a specific task is called an activity.
B)
The turning of a job on lathe is an event whereas job turned is an activity.
C)
An event is an instantaneous point in time at which an activity begins or ends.
D)
An activity consume time and resources whereas an event do not consume time or resources.

Correct Answer :   The turning of a job on lathe is an event whereas job turned is an activity.

A)
determine the critical path
B)
maintain the required net work
C)
determine the project completion time
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   maintain the required net work

A)
utility of the product
B)
total cost of the product
C)
selling price of the product
D)
manufacturing cost of the product

Correct Answer :   utility of the product

A)
estimation of the percentage utilisation of machine tools
B)
estimating the percentage of the time consumed by various job activities
C)
finding out time standards, specially where the job is not repetitive and where time study by stop watch method is not possible
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
optimum lot size
B)
capacity of a warehouse
C)
average level of inventory
D)
lot size corresponding to break-even analysis

Correct Answer :   optimum lot size

A)
time study
B)
motion study
C)
job enrichment
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
factory and administration overheads
B)
factory overheads
C)
factory, administration and sales overheads
D)
factory, administration, sales overheads and profit

Correct Answer :   factory overheads

A)
bonus plan
B)
standardisation
C)
better process planning
D)
better product planning

Correct Answer :   standardisation

A)
Linear regression
B)
Performance rating
C)
Work sampling
D)
Acceptance sampling

Correct Answer :   Work sampling

A)
analyse material handling
B)
determine inventory control difficulties
C)
plan material handling procedure and routes
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
where low volume of production is required
B)
where machines are arranged on functional basis
C)
where similar jobs are manufactured on similar machines
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Delphi
B)
brain storming
C)
morphological analysis
D)
direct expert comparison

Correct Answer :   brain storming

42 .
A)
provides an approach for keeping planning up-to-date
B)
permits management to foresee quickly the impact of variations from the plan
C)
provides a way for management to require that planning be done on a uniform and logical basis
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
variable cost line
B)
fixed cost line
C)
total cost line
D)
sales revenue line

Correct Answer :   variable cost line

A)
plan and schedule of production
B)
formulate a proper incentive scheme
C)
estimate the selling prices and delivery dates
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
determine standard costs
B)
determine the number of machines a person may run
C)
provide a basis for setting piece price or incentive wages
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
one-fourth
B)
one-half
C)
equal to
D)
twice

Correct Answer :   one-half

A)
job production
B)
mass production
C)
batch production
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   mass production

A)
fork lift truck
B)
bucket conveyor
C)
belt conveyor
D)
overhead crane

Correct Answer :   belt conveyor

A)
inventory problems
B)
job-shop scheduling
C)
traffic congestion studies
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
fixed and total cost lines intersect
B)
variable and total cost lines intersect
C)
fixed and variable cost lines intersect
D)
sales revenue and total expensive lines intersect

Correct Answer :   sales revenue and total expensive lines intersect

51 .
Which of the following statement is correct?
A)
When slack of an activity is zero, it falls only on critical path.
B)
CPM technique is useful to minimise the direct and indirect expenses.
C)
Critical path of a net work represents the minimum time required for completion of project.
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

52 .
In a network shown in the below figure, the critical path is along
A)
1-2-3-5-6-7-8-9
B)
1-2-3-4-8-9
C)
1-2-3-4-7-8-9
D)
1-2-5-6-7-8-9

Correct Answer :   1-2-3-5-6-7-8-9

A)
synthetic layout
B)
analytical layout
C)
static product layout
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   static product layout

A)
job rotation
B)
job enrichment
C)
job evaluation
D)
job enlargement

Correct Answer :   job enrichment


Explanation : Job enrichment can be described as a medium through which management can motivate self-driven employees by assigning them additional responsibility normally reserved for higher level employees. By doing this, the employees feel like their work has meaning and is important to the company.

A)
line organisation
B)
functional organisation
C)
line and staff organisation
D)
line, staff and functional organisation

Correct Answer :   line organisation

A)
the activity is critical and any delay in its performance will delay the completion of whole project
B)
it represents a situation where extra resources are available and the completion of project is not delayed
C)
it represents that a programme falls behind schedule and additional resources are required to complete the project in time
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   it represents that a programme falls behind schedule and additional resources are required to complete the project in time

A)
normal time
B)
standard time
C)
representative time
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   standard time

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
a fast worker
B)
a slow worker
C)
an apprentice
D)
an average worker

Correct Answer :   an average worker

A)
principle of flow
B)
principle of flexibility
C)
principle of over-all integration
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
route sheet
B)
time standards
C)
component design
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
latest allowable time and normal allowable time
B)
latest allowable time and earliest completion time
C)
earliest completion time and latest allowable time
D)
earliest completion time and normal expected time

Correct Answer :   earliest completion time and latest allowable time

A)
major work
B)
minor work
C)
large project
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   minor work

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
variable cost
B)
sales revenue
C)
fixed expenses
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
product is standardised
B)
one type of product is produced
C)
product is manufactured in large quantities
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Process chart
B)
Gantt chart
C)
Man-machine chart
D)
Machine load chart

Correct Answer :   Man-machine chart

A)
sugar industries
B)
oil refining industries
C)
spinning and weaving industries
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

69 .
Two alternatives can produce a product. First has a fixed cost of Rs. 2000 and a variable cost of Rs. 20 per piece. The second method has a fixed cost of Rs. 1500 and a variable cost of Rs. 30. The break even quantity between the two alternatives is
A)
25
B)
50
C)
75
D)
100

Correct Answer :   50

A)
optimistic time
B)
most likely time
C)
pessimistic time
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
a circle
B)
an arrow
C)
a straight line
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   an arrow

A)
latest finish time - duration of activity
B)
latest finish time + duration of activity
C)
earliest start time + duration of activity
D)
earliest start time - duration of activity

Correct Answer :   earliest start time + duration of activity

A)
on the percentage of time saved
B)
on the percentage of time worked
C)
on the percentage of standard time
D)
whose output exceeds 67% efficiency

Correct Answer :   on the percentage of time worked

A)
Travel chart
B)
Man machine chart
C)
Operation process chart
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
value analysis
B)
queuing theory
C)
linear programming
D)
network analysis

Correct Answer :   linear programming

A)
lowers overall manufacturing time
B)
utilises machine and labour better
C)
requires less space for placing machines
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
travel chart
B)
flow diagram
C)
string diagram
D)
flow process chart

Correct Answer :   flow diagram

A)
travel chart
B)
flow chart
C)
process chart
D)
operation chart

Correct Answer :   travel chart

A)
hoist
B)
jib crane
C)
chain conveyor
D)
portable elevator

Correct Answer :   hoist

A)
line organisation
B)
functional organisation
C)
line, staff and functional organisation
D)
line and staff organisation

Correct Answer :   line, staff and functional organisation

A)
by observing and recording the time taken by the operator for an operation
B)
by finding all the significant informations regarding the job, work place and machine tool etc.
C)
by breaking up each operation into small elements which are measurable with the help of the measuring device accurately
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
the project time should change due to decompression
B)
an activity could be decompressed to the maximum extent of its normal time
C)
after decompression the time of an activity invariably exceeds its normal time
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   an activity could be decompressed to the maximum extent of its normal time

A)
product layout
B)
process layout
C)
fixed position layout
D)
a combination of line and process layout

Correct Answer :   product layout

A)
normal time plus allowances
B)
normal time minus allowances
C)
normal time taken by an operation
D)
representative time multiplied by rating factor

Correct Answer :   normal time plus allowances

A)
worth of a machine
B)
relative values of a job
C)
worker's performance on a job
D)
value of overall production

Correct Answer :   worker's performance on a job

A)
Process Estimation and Review Technique
B)
Planning Estimation and Resulting Technique
C)
Programme Estimation and Reporting Technique
D)
Programme Evaluation and Review Technique

Correct Answer :   Programme Evaluation and Review Technique

A)
is an artificial activity
B)
is represented by a dotted line
C)
does not consume time or resources
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
on the percentage of time saved
B)
whose output exceeds 67% efficiency
C)
on the percentage of time worked
D)
on the percentage of standard time

Correct Answer :   whose output exceeds 67% efficiency

A)
establish time standards
B)
improve existing methods
C)
develop effective methods in advance of the beginning of production
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
stop watch time study
B)
analysis of micromotions
C)
analysis of standard data system
D)
grouping timing technique

Correct Answer :   analysis of standard data system

A)
discipline is strong
B)
quick decisions are taken
C)
responsibility of each individual is fixed
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Dangling must be avoided in a network diagram.
B)
Dummy activity consumes no time or resource.
C)
Each activity is represented by one and only one arrow in the network.
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
A
B)
B
C)
C
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   C

A)
only method study
B)
method study and work measurement
C)
only work measurement
D)
only motion study

Correct Answer :   method study and work measurement

A)
process layout
B)
static layout
C)
group layout
D)
product layout

Correct Answer :   process layout

A)
optimistic time
B)
most likely time
C)
pessimistic time
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
CPM
B)
PERT
C)
inventory control
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   inventory control

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
fixed cost is equal to variable cost
B)
total cost is equal to sales revenue
C)
total cost is less than the sales revenue
D)
total cost is more than the sales revenue

Correct Answer :   total cost is equal to sales revenue

A)
is meant for relative inventory control
B)
is a basic technique of materials management
C)
does not depend upon the unit cost of the item but on its annual consumption
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
perform definite number of operations
B)
produce job at a definite spectrum of speed
C)
produce a definite volume of work per minute
D)
hold a definite spectrum of tolerance and surface finish

Correct Answer :   produce a definite volume of work per minute

A)
exponential law
B)
Erlang distribution
C)
normal distribution
D)
Poissons distribution

Correct Answer :   exponential law

A)
The resources must be in limited supply.
B)
These must be a well defined objective function.
C)
The decision variables should be interrelated and non-negative.
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
an activity
B)
an event
C)
a duration
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   an event

A)
selling expenses
B)
factory expenses
C)
administrative expenses
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
costly equipment is used
B)
only few components are involved
C)
production is on large scale
D)
jobbing work economics are involved

Correct Answer :   production is on large scale

A)
sales
B)
machine utilisation
C)
production schedule
D)
scheduling and routing

Correct Answer :   production schedule

A)
fixed position layout
B)
product layout
C)
process layout
D)
Any one of the above

Correct Answer :   fixed position layout

A)
loads are uniform
B)
routes do not vary
C)
materials move relatively continuously
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
average value
B)
minimum value
C)
maximum value
D)
Any one of the above

Correct Answer :   Any one of the above

A)
is concerned with starting of processes
B)
determines the programme for the operations
C)
prescribes the sequence of operations to be followed
D)
regulates the progress of job through various processes

Correct Answer :   prescribes the sequence of operations to be followed

A)
satisfy the problem constraints
B)
satisfy the problem constraints and non-negativity restrictions
C)
optimise the objective function
D)
satisfy the non-negativity restrictions

Correct Answer :   satisfy the problem constraints and non-negativity restrictions

A)
maintenance operation
B)
material handling operation
C)
packing and shipping operation
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
linear programming
B)
value analysis
C)
queuing theory
D)
network analysis

Correct Answer :   linear programming

A)
manpower utilisation
B)
machine utilisation
C)
quality assurance of the product
D)
optimising material flow through the plant

Correct Answer :   machine utilisation

A)
determines the programme for the operations
B)
prescribes the sequence of operations to be followed
C)
is concerned with the starting of processes
D)
regulates the progress of job through various processes

Correct Answer :   is concerned with the starting of processes

A)
Halsey plan
B)
Gantt plan
C)
Rowan plan
D)
Emerson's efficiency plan

Correct Answer :   Halsey plan

A)
worth of the machine
B)
value of overall production
C)
worker's performance on a job
D)
relative values of a job

Correct Answer :   relative values of a job

A)
process layout
B)
product layout
C)
combination layout
D)
fixed position layout

Correct Answer :   product layout

A)
when a group of workers are working at a place
B)
for checking the relative values of various layouts
C)
where processes require the operator to be moved from one work place to another
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Ganttplan
B)
Halsey plan
C)
Emerson's efficiency plan
D)
Rowan plan

Correct Answer :   Emerson's efficiency plan

126 .
A PERT network has three activities on critical path with mean time 3, 8 and 6 and standard deviations 1, 2 and 2 respectively. The probability that the project will be completed in 20 days is
A)
0.95
B)
0.84
C)
0.66
D)
0.50

Correct Answer :   0.84

A)
analysis of one stage of motion chart
B)
enlarged view of motion study
C)
subdivision of an operation into therbligs and their analysis
D)
motion study, when seen on a time chart

Correct Answer :   subdivision of an operation into therbligs and their analysis

A)
line organisation
B)
functional organisation
C)
line and staff organisation
D)
line, staff and functional organisation

Correct Answer :   functional organisation

A)
creative phase, information phase, investigation phase, evaluation phase
B)
information phase, creative phase, investigation phase, evaluation phase
C)
investigation phase, information phase, creative phase, evaluation phase
D)
creative phase, investigation phase, evaluation phase, information phase

Correct Answer :   creative phase, information phase, investigation phase, evaluation phase

A)
is concerned with starting of processes
B)
determines the programme for the operations
C)
prescribes the sequence of operations to be followed
D)
regulates the progress of job through various processes

Correct Answer :   determines the programme for the operations

A)
fixed cost + sales revenue
B)
fixed cost + variable cost
C)
variable cost + sales revenue
D)
fixed cost + variable cost + profit

Correct Answer :   fixed cost + variable cost

A)
The head of the arrow represents the end of an activity.
B)
The tail end of the arrow represents the start of an activity.
C)
The events are represented graphically by circles or nodes at the beginning and the end of activity by arrows.
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
unit costs are high
B)
operations are labour-intensive
C)
highly skilled workers are needed
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
sales
B)
inventory
C)
waiting time
D)
production time

Correct Answer :   waiting time

A)
triple time estimate
B)
double time estimate
C)
single time estimate
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   triple time estimate

136 .
Which of the following statement is correct?
A)
A-B-C analysis is based on Pareto's principle.
B)
Simulation can be used for inventory control.
C)
Economic order quantity formula ignores variations in demand pattern
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   A-B-C analysis is based on Pareto's principle.

A)
W.F.S. (Work Factor Systems)
B)
B.M.T.S. (Basic Motion Time Study)
C)
M.T.M. (Method Time Measurement)
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
average slack
B)
zero slack
C)
minimum slack
D)
maximum slack

Correct Answer :   zero slack

A)
helps in ascertaining time schedules
B)
makes better and detailed planning possible
C)
provides a standard method for communicating project plans schedules and to time and cost performance
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
specialised and strict supervision is required
B)
machines can not be used to their maximum capacity
C)
manufacturing cost rises with a fall in the volume of production
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
long term analysis
B)
average of short and long term analysis
C)
short term analysis
D)
Any one of the above

Correct Answer :   short term analysis

A)
assist in finding out the most efficient way of doing work
B)
help in collecting the motion time data for synthetic time standards
C)
train the individual operator regarding the motion economy principles
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
stock control system
B)
to run the stores effectively
C)
technical responsibility for the state of materials
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
quality of work is better
B)
wastage of material is minimum
C)
specialised knowledge and guidance to individual worker is provided
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above