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This section includes 194 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Computer Organization knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
151. |
……………….. is that aspect of operation management function, which isconcerned with the acquisition, control, and use of materials needed and flow of goods and services connected with the production process. |
A. | materials management |
B. | division of labour |
C. | mass production |
D. | craft production |
Answer» B. division of labour | |
152. |
Which of the following is an objective of quality control? |
A. | to produce qualitative items |
B. | to reduce companies cost through reduction of losses due to defects. |
C. | to produce optimal quality at reduced price. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
153. |
………. is the process of reporting daily progress of work in each shop in aprescribed proforma and to investigate the causes of deviations from the planned performance and to take necessary actions |
A. | follow up |
B. | motion study |
C. | time study |
D. | all of these |
Answer» B. motion study | |
154. |
………………. Involves the fixation of path through which work will flow formanufacturing of goods. |
A. | scheduling |
B. | routing |
C. | time study |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. time study | |
155. |
………………. is a time-table of operations specifying the time and datewhen each operation is to be started and completed. |
A. | time study |
B. | schedule |
C. | loading |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. loading | |
156. |
…………… is the process of setting of productive activities in motion throughrelease of orders and instructions, in accordance with previously planned timings. |
A. | time study |
B. | follow up |
C. | dispatching |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
157. |
…………………….. involves determination of the progress of work, removingbottlenecks in the flow of work and ensuring that the productive operations are taking place in accordance with the plans |
A. | follow up |
B. | time management |
C. | time study |
D. | time booking |
Answer» B. time management | |
158. |
Which of the following is not a key way in which business organizationscompete with one another? |
A. | production cost |
B. | product duplication |
C. | flexibility |
D. | quality |
Answer» C. flexibility | |
159. |
Which of the following is true? The impact of strategies on the generaldirection and basic character of a company is |
A. | long range |
B. | short ranged |
C. | minimal |
D. | medium range |
Answer» B. short ranged | |
160. |
……………. is the process of verification or correction in the quality of theproduct when the deviations in the quality are found to be more than expected. |
A. | policies |
B. | quality control |
C. | quantity measurement |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. quantity measurement | |
161. |
………….isthe fixation of time and date for each operation as well as itdetermines the sequence of operations to be followed. |
A. | dispatching |
B. | scheduling. |
C. | routing. |
D. | all of these. |
Answer» C. routing. | |
162. |
………… is the process of selection of path, which each part of the productwill follow |
A. | routing. |
B. | scheduling |
C. | follow-up. |
D. | dispatching |
Answer» B. scheduling | |
163. |
Which of the following is TRUE about business strategies? |
A. | all firms within an industry will adopt the same strategy. |
B. | well defined missions make strategic development much easier. |
C. | strategies are formulated independently of swot analysis. |
D. | an organization should stick with its strategy for the life of the business. |
Answer» C. strategies are formulated independently of swot analysis. | |
164. |
……………. is the art of applying tests, preferably by the aid of measuringappliances to observe whether a given item or product is within the specified limits of variability or not. |
A. | inspection |
B. | planning |
C. | leading |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. planning | |
165. |
………………………..is the term used to describe the set of statistical toolsused by quality professionals for the purpose of quality control |
A. | accounting standards |
B. | statistical quality control |
C. | population study |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. population study | |
166. |
Moving of materials from the store room to the machine and from onemachine to the next machine during the process of manufacture is called………………… |
A. | ved analysis |
B. | abc analysis |
C. | material handling |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
167. |
Hawthorne studies were related with…….. |
A. | scientific management |
B. | human relations movement |
C. | marketing management |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. marketing management | |
168. |
Which of the following is not an objective of operation management? |
A. | to improve product quality |
B. | to reduce cost of production |
C. | material cost control |
D. | trading on equity |
Answer» E. | |
169. |
Walter Shewhart is listed among the most important people of POMbecause of his contributions to |
A. | assembly line production |
B. | measuring productivity in the service sector |
C. | statistical quality control |
D. | just-in-time inventory methods |
Answer» D. just-in-time inventory methods | |
170. |
The Father of Scientific Management is |
A. | frank gilbreth |
B. | frederick w. taylor |
C. | w. edwards deming |
D. | walther shewhart |
Answer» C. w. edwards deming | |
171. |
The person most responsible for popularizing interchangeable parts inmanufacturing was |
A. | eli whitney |
B. | whitney houston |
C. | sergio farmerson |
D. | lillian gilbreth |
Answer» B. whitney houston | |
172. |
……………is a system that is used to maintain a desired level of quality in aproduct or service. |
A. | economic ordering quantity |
B. | quality control |
C. | knowledge management |
D. | manpower planning |
Answer» C. knowledge management | |
173. |
……………………is the sum all the observations and divided by the totalnumber of observations? |
A. | median |
B. | mode |
C. | mean |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
174. |
………………… is the process of randomly inspecting a sample of goods anddeciding whether to accept the entire lot based on the results |
A. | statistical process control. |
B. | acceptance sampling |
C. | (a) and (b) |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. (a) and (b) | |
175. |
Lillian and Frank Gilbreth are responsible for principles of |
A. | sociotechnical systems |
B. | zeroinventory |
C. | motion study |
D. | interchangeable parts |
Answer» D. interchangeable parts | |
176. |
……………is measure of the quantity of output per unit of input. |
A. | productivity |
B. | marketability |
C. | sociability |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. marketability | |
177. |
All of the following are differences between manufacturing and serviceoperations EXCEPT |
A. | quality is more easily measured in service operations. |
B. | productivity is easier to measure in manufacturing operations |
C. | contact with customers is more prevalent with persons working in service operations. |
D. | accumulation or decrease in inventory of finished products is more |
Answer» B. productivity is easier to measure in manufacturing operations | |
178. |
Which of the following is not a part of scientific management principles? |
A. | replacement of rule of thumb |
B. | scientific selection of employees |
C. | supervise each worker in detail |
D. | coercion |
Answer» E. | |
179. |
Which of the following is not an objective of operations management? |
A. | customer satisfaction |
B. | profitability |
C. | timeliness |
D. | employee punishment |
Answer» E. | |
180. |
Which of the following statement is not true in the case of goods? |
A. | tangibility. |
B. | can be stored |
C. | physical shape |
D. | intangibility. |
Answer» E. | |
181. |
…………….is the management of all activities directly related to theproduction of goods and services |
A. | productionmanagement |
B. | finance control |
C. | employee development |
D. | all of these |
Answer» B. finance control | |
182. |
……………refers to the verification of and confirmation towards therequirements of an entity. |
A. | inspection. |
B. | pricing. |
C. | alteration. |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. pricing. | |
183. |
………..refers to the transformation of the state of input in to output. |
A. | transportation. |
B. | alteration. |
C. | inspection |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. inspection | |
184. |
…………refers to preserving goods in a protected environment. |
A. | alteration |
B. | inspection |
C. | storage |
D. | bargaining |
Answer» D. bargaining | |
185. |
WHICH_OF_THE_FOLLOWING_TECHNIQUE/S_USED_TO_EFFECTIVELY_UTILIZE_MAIN_MEMORY??$ |
A. | Address binding |
B. | Dynamic linking |
C. | Dynamic loading |
D. | Both Dynamic linking and loading |
Answer» D. Both Dynamic linking and loading | |
186. |
The transfer of large chunks of data with the involvement of the processor is done by ______? |
A. | DMA controller |
B. | Arbitrator |
C. | User system programs |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» B. Arbitrator | |
187. |
The BOOT sector files of the system are stored in _____ |
A. | Harddisk |
B. | ROM |
C. | RAM |
D. | Fast solid state chips in the motherboard |
Answer» C. RAM | |
188. |
Complete the following analogy:- Registers are to RAM’s as Cache’s are to _____$ |
A. | System stacks |
B. | Overlays |
C. | Page Table |
D. | TLB |
Answer» E. | |
189. |
The Load instruction does the following operation/s, |
A. | Loads the contents of a disc onto a memory location |
B. | Loads the contents of a location onto the accumulators |
C. | Load the contents of the PCB onto the register |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» C. Load the contents of the PCB onto the register | |
190. |
The unit which acts as an intermediate agent between memory and backing store to reduce process time is _____ |
A. | TLB’s |
B. | Registers |
C. | Page tables |
D. | Cache |
Answer» E. | |
191. |
The technique used to store programs larger than the memory is ______ |
A. | Overlays |
B. | Extension registers |
C. | Buffers |
D. | Both Extension registers and Buffers |
Answer» B. Extension registers | |
192. |
When generating physical addresses from a logical address the offset is stored in _____ |
A. | Translation look-aside buffer |
B. | Relocation register |
C. | Page table |
D. | Shift register |
Answer» C. Page table | |
193. |
If we want to perform memory or arithmetic operations on data in Hexa-decimal mode then we use ___ symbol before the operand. |
A. | ~ |
B. | ! |
C. | $ |
D. | * |
Answer» D. * | |
194. |
Add #%01011101,R1 , when this instruction is executed then _________ |
A. | The binary addition between the operands takes place |
B. | The Numerical value represented by the binary value is added to the value of R1 |
C. | The addition doesn’t take place, whereas this is similar to a MOV instruction |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» B. The Numerical value represented by the binary value is added to the value of R1 | |