Explore topic-wise MCQs in Computer Organization.

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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