Q.1
___ is a tool for monitoring how lean principles are working in an organization.
  • a) Poka-yoke
  • b) Andon
  • c) Gemba
  • d) Lean Audit
Q.2
Which of the following is not a goal of lean audit?
  • a) Improve overall efficiency
  • b) Increase waste
  • c) Reduce waste
  • d) Lower production costs
Q.3
Which lean philosophy says that things must be done right the first time and every time?
  • a) Gemba
  • b) Right First Time
  • c) Poka-Yoke
  • d) Kanban
Q.4
According to SMART goals, what does the letter ‘S’ refer to?
  • a) Smart
  • b) Standard
  • c) Subject
  • d) Specific
Q.5
According to SMART goals, what does the letter ‘M’ refer to?
  • a) Multiple
  • b) Measurable
  • c) Magnitude
  • d) Medium
Q.6
According to SMART goals, what does the letter ‘A’ refer to?
  • a) Abstract
  • b) Attainable
  • c) Ask
  • d) Abstain
Q.7
According to SMART goals, what does the letter ‘R’ refer to?
  • a) Realistic
  • b) Range
  • c) Refrain
  • d) Retain
Q.8
According to SMART goals, what does the letter ‘T’ refer to?
  • a) Time-based
  • b) Train
  • c) Tough
  • d) Try
Q.9
SMED stands for Single-Minute Exchange of Dies.
  • a) False
  • b) True
Q.10
SMED aims to convert as many changeover steps as possible to external elements.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.11
Which of the following is not a benefit of SMED?
  • a) Lower manufacturing cost
  • b) Smaller lot sizes
  • c) Lower inventory levels
  • d) Larger lot sizes
Q.12
Which of the following is a tool utilized to visually map the flow of production?
  • a) Gemba
  • b) Automation
  • c) Value Stream Mapping
  • d) Benchmarking
Q.13
Which of the following is a workplace efficiency tool designed to combine product flow and information flow along with any other useful data?
  • a) 5S
  • b) Seven Wastes
  • c) Value Stream Mapping
  • d) Poka-Yoke
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