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This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Statistical Quality Control knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
WHICH_OF_THE_ERROR_TYPES_ARE_LIKELY_TO_OCCUR_WHEN_THE_WARNING_LIMITS_ARE_USED_WITH_SHEWHART_CONTROL_CHARTS_THE_PHASE_II_OF_SPC??$ |
A. | Type I |
B. | Type II |
C. | Type I and Type II |
D. | Type III |
Answer» B. Type II | |
2. |
In which phase of SPC are the Cusum control charts are used?$ |
A. | Phase I |
B. | Phase II |
C. | Both, phase I and II |
D. | Neither in phase I nor in phase II |
Answer» C. Both, phase I and II | |
3. |
What_is_the_full_form_of_the_Cusum_control_charts?$ |
A. | Curetted sum control charts |
B. | Corrected sum control charts |
C. | Compressive sum control charts |
D. | Cumulative sum control charts |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
Type I possibility in the phase II application of the Shewhart control charts with warning limits. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
5. |
Shewhart control charts are better for phase II applications than the Cusum charts. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
6. |
What is the name of the quantity plotted Cion Cusum charts? |
A. | Cumulative sum from ith sample |
B. | Cumulative sum to ith sample |
C. | Cumulative sum to and ith sample |
D. | Cumulative sum from and ith sample |
Answer» D. Cumulative sum from and ith sample | |
7. |
What is the effect of warning limits and other sensitizing rules over the average run length of the process? |
A. | Increase |
B. | Decrease |
C. | Remains same |
D. | Does not change the ARL |
Answer» B. Decrease | |
8. |
Which of these can be applied to Shewhart control charts to enhance their performance in the phase II application of the SPC? |
A. | Control limits |
B. | Mean of the process |
C. | Standard deviation of the process |
D. | Warning limits |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
Which of these is a reason why the Shewhart control charts are not used in phase II application of SPC? |
A. | Because they can count larger shifts in process |
B. | Because they can analyze information about the last sample observation |
C. | Because they become insensitive to lower order process shifts |
D. | Because they are impractical |
Answer» D. Because they are impractical | |
10. |
Shewhart control charts are insensitive to ____ process shifts. |
A. | Small (<1.5σ) |
B. | Medium (1.5 σ<shift<3 σ) |
C. | Big (>6 σ) |
D. | Very Big |
Answer» B. Medium (1.5 ‚âà√¨‚àö√¢<shift<3 ‚âà√¨‚àö√¢) | |
11. |
Which of these is a disadvantage of Shewhart control charts? |
A. | Can be for both attributes and variables |
B. | Gives process information |
C. | Using only the information about the last sample observations |
D. | Uses every information about the process |
Answer» D. Uses every information about the process | |
12. |
Which of these is not one of the phenomenons likely to occur while the phase I application of SPC? |
A. | Process likely to be out of control |
B. | Process changing its state continuously between in-control and out-of-control |
C. | Experiencing assignable causes |
D. | Large shifts in the monitored parameters |
Answer» C. Experiencing assignable causes | |
13. |
Which of the control charts are used in phase I application of SPC? |
A. | Shewhart control charts |
B. | Cusum control charts |
C. | Both, Shewhart control charts and Cusum control charts |
D. | Neither one of the Shewhart control charts or the Cusum control charts |
Answer» B. Cusum control charts | |
14. |
Cusum control charts were originated in ____ |
A. | 1950s |
B. | 1960s |
C. | 1920s |
D. | 1980s |
Answer» B. 1960s | |