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Question 21. According to Juran’s Trilogy diagram, errors made in the planning process give rise to _________
  1.    Chronic waste region
  2.    Waste region
  3.    Temporary waste region
  4.    Improvement region
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Chronic waste region
Answer: (a).Chronic waste region
Question 22. Chronic waste requires improvement process.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 23. Juran’s Trilogy is a ______ and ______ continuous process improvement approach.
  1.    Open, never-ending
  2.    Open, ending
  3.    Cyclic, never-ending
  4.    Cyclic, ending
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Cyclic, never-ending
Answer: (c).Cyclic, never-ending
Question 24. According to Juran’s Trilogy diagram, errors made in the quality control process give rise to ________
  1.    Chronic waste region
  2.    Waste region
  3.    Temporary waste region
  4.    Sporadic spike
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Sporadic spike
Answer: (d).Sporadic spike
Question 25. Sporadic waste can be identified and corrected through quality control.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 26. Efficiency problems can be identified by ____________ and ___________
  1.    Benchmarking, Employee feedback
  2.    Benchmarking, Founder feedback
  3.    Benchmarking only
  4.    Employee feedback only
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Benchmarking, Employee feedback
Answer: (a).Benchmarking, Employee feedback
Question 27. When the system is performing unacceptably from the owner’s point of view, then we have _________
  1.    Compliance problems
  2.    Unstructured problems
  3.    Efficiency problems
  4.    Product-design problems
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Efficiency problems
Answer: (c).Efficiency problems
Question 28. Which of the following cannot be considered as a motivation behind identification of process-design problems?
  1.    Poor performance
  2.    Introduction of new products
  3.    Knowledge of benchmarking that we can do better
  4.    The inherent desire to change the existing process
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> The inherent desire to change the existing process
Answer: (d).The inherent desire to change the existing process
Question 29. Process-design problems involve the revision of ___________ and the development of ___________
  1.    Existing processes, new processes
  2.    Existing processes, existing processes
  3.    New processes, existing processes
  4.    New processes, existing processes
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Existing processes, new processes
Answer: (a).Existing processes, new processes
Question 30. Product-design problems involve the improvement of ___________ and the development of ___________
  1.    Existing products, new products
  2.    Existing products, existing products
  3.    New products, existing products
  4.    New products, existing products
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Existing products, new products
Answer: (a).Existing products, new products

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