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				This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Total Quality Management knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Which of the following is not an example of use of poka-yoke in business processes? | 
| A. | Use of sensors in a car | 
| B. | Checklists | 
| C. | Color coding on products | 
| D. | Color coding in the work area | 
| Answer» B. Checklists | |
| 2. | The use of sensors on roller coaster tracks is an example of ______ | 
| A. | Poka-yoke mechanism | 
| B. | Use of electronics | 
| C. | Use of electrical devices | 
| D. | Inform the police | 
| Answer» B. Use of electronics | |
| 3. | Just-in-time is a strategy for implementing the policy of ________ | 
| A. | Zero defects | 
| B. | Four defects | 
| C. | Seven defects | 
| D. | Eight defects | 
| Answer» B. Four defects | |
| 4. | ________ and _______ are two major types of inspection for detecting errors. | 
| A. | Sampling inspection, 100% inspection | 
| B. | Sampling inspection, 99% inspection | 
| C. | Sampling inspection, 98% inspection | 
| D. | Sampling inspection, 97% inspection | 
| Answer» B. Sampling inspection, 99% inspection | |
| 5. | Poka-yoke is a strategy for implementing the policy of _______ | 
| A. | Zero defects | 
| B. | Four defects | 
| C. | Seven defects | 
| D. | Eight defects | 
| Answer» B. Four defects | |
| 6. | The use of electrical sensors to activate warning signals is an example of ______ | 
| A. | Poka-yoke mechanism | 
| B. | Use of electronics | 
| C. | Use of electrical devices | 
| D. | Inform the police | 
| Answer» B. Use of electronics | |
| 7. | Who can develop a poka-yoke device? | 
| A. | Founder | 
| B. | Co-Founder | 
| C. | Manager | 
| D. | Anyone in the organization | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. | A car won t start unless transmission is in neutral/park position. This is an example of poka-yoke mechanism. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 9. | Auto shut off on iron is an example of a poka-yoke mechanism. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 10. | An operator in a manufacturing company is faced with the challenge of using a poka-yoke device. It is difficult to operate and requires continuous attention. What can you infer from the following scenario? | 
| A. | The operator must read the operation manual | 
| B. | Poka-yoke device should be easy to install and usable to all | 
| C. | The operator is lacking operational skills | 
| D. | The operator must be dismissed from service | 
| Answer» C. The operator is lacking operational skills | |
| 11. | Which of the following is not an advantage of mistake proofing? | 
| A. | Prevents error occurrence | 
| B. | Prevents defect occurrence | 
| C. | Little or no formal training | 
| D. | Cost ineffective | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 12. | Who formalized the concept of Poka-yoke? | 
| A. | Dr. Shigeo Shingo | 
| B. | Deming | 
| C. | Crosby | 
| D. | Juran | 
| Answer» B. Deming | |
| 13. | Poka-yoke______ an error as soon as it is being made and _______ it from reaching the next operation. | 
| A. | Promotes, promotes | 
| B. | Detects, prevents | 
| C. | Prevents, detects | 
| D. | Promotes, prevents | 
| Answer» C. Prevents, detects | |
| 14. | What do Yokeru and Poka mean respectively? | 
| A. | Avoid, inadvertent errors | 
| B. | Inadvertent errors, avoid | 
| C. | Inadvertent mistakes, avoid | 
| D. | Inadvertent errors, inadvertent mistakes | 
| Answer» B. Inadvertent errors, avoid | |
| 15. | Poka-yoke is also known as _______ | 
| A. | Mistake-proofing | 
| B. | Mistake | 
| C. | Proofreading | 
| D. | Mistake and proofreading | 
| Answer» B. Mistake | |