Question 1.1. (TCO 3) Why would a company want to reduce the number of kanban cards they use?

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Page 1 Question 1.1. (TCO 3) Why would a company want to reduce the

number of kanban cards they use? (Points : 5)

To implement

the lean philosophy

To increase

inventory

To increase WIP

To reduce

inventory

Question 2.2. (TCO 6) Which of the following is true?

(Points : 5)

Long lead times

are typical of JIT.

WIP is high in

facilities using JIT.

JIT assumes two

kinds of inventories: raw materials and finished goods.

Vendor

scheduling under JIT is simple.

Question 3.3. (TCO 9) Which of the following statements is

correct? (Points : 5)

The first step

in the TOC is to decide how to exploit a constraint.

If we break a

constraint, another constraint will always appear.

Once you

complete the five steps, the process is complete.

Demand for

product is not a constraint.

Question 4.4. (TCO 9) Which zone usually indicates the order

is farthest from the buffer? (Points : 5)

Green zone

Red zone

Yellow zone

Dead zone

Question 5.5. (TCO 4) Operations setback charts are based on

_. (Points : 5)

each part’s

queue time

each part’s

lead time

each part’s

move time

each part’s

setup time

Question 6.6. (TCO 5) The number of periods in the basic MRP

record is called the _. (Points : 5)

new horizon

planning

horizon

time horizon

time bucket

Question 7.7. (TCO 12) Under JIT and time-based competition,

the objective is _. (Points : 5)

WIP reduction

lead time

reduction

decreasing

material wait time

material

velocity

Question 8.8. (TCO 7) Which of following would you expect to

be true if a company is following Toyota’s kanban system? (Points : 5)

A group of

containers with the same part will have one card.

Needed parts

are delivered to the requesting department.

A conveyance

kanban card is needed to obtain parts.

Extra

containers of product can be produced when time permits.

Question 9.9. (TCO 8) Complete the following. Under

make-to-stock, _. (Points : 5)

order promising

records are not normally required

monitoring

forecasts are not important

demand

forecasts play a minor role in this type of scheduling environment

there is plenty

of time to identify errors and institute corrective actions

Question 10.10. (TCO 10) The flawless execution needed in

JIT has many important meanings. Which of the following is true? (Points : 5)

Unlike MRP, the

system will not function with many defects or mistakes.

Schedule is of

little importance.

Corrective

actions will not be needed.

Buffer sizes

are constant.

Page 2

Question 1. 1. (TCO 1) What is one of the key elements of an

effective PAC system? Why is this element so important? (Points : 25)

Question 2. 2. (TCO 2) Describe the desirable feedbacks PAC

should have and why they are important. (Points : 25)

Question 3. 3. (TCO 3) Identify and describe in detail the

four parts of lead time. (Points : 25)

Question 4. 4. (TCO 4) The capacity plan is critical to

managing the flow of materials on the shop floor. Why is insufficient capacity

a concern? (Points : 25)

Question 5. 5. (TCO 6) Market and manufacturing requirements

determine whether you will use MRP or JIT. Discuss when it is appropriate to

use MRP and JIT. (Points : 25)

Question 6. 6. (TCO 9) What changes, if any, will an

organization likely need to implement in order to utilize a TOC system? Explain

your answer in detail. (Points : 25)

Question 7. 7. (TCO 7) Explain the advantages and

disadvantages associated with using more kanban cards versus less kanban cards

under the Toyota System. (Points : 25)

Question 8. 8. (TCO 8) Many companies who once used only JIT

are now trying to integrate MRP into their MPC designs. Explain why they are

doing this in detail. (Points : 25)

Question 9. 9. (TCO 10) Creating JIT requires links to four

other areas often called building blocks: (a) product design, (b) process

design, (c) human/organizational element, and (d) manufacturing planning and

control. What are five of the six activities in the area of product design?

(Points : 25)

Question 10. 10. (TCO 11) Continuous improvements will often

require new organizational capabilities. Identify two areas relating to

information processing where continuous transformations will be needed to

implement lean manufacturing. Explain why. (Points : 25)

Page 1Question 1.1. (TCO 3) Why would a company want to reduce the

number of kanban cards they use? (Points : 5) To implement

the lean philosophy To increase

inventory To increase WIP To reduce

inventoryQuestion 2.2. (TCO 6) Which of the following is true?

(Points : 5) Long lead times

are typical of JIT. WIP is high in

facilities using JIT. JIT assumes two

kinds of inventories: raw materials and finished goods. Vendor

scheduling under JIT is simple.Question 3.3. (TCO 9) Which of the following statements is

correct? (Points : 5) The first step

in the TOC is to decide how to exploit a constraint. If we break a

constraint, another constraint will always appear. Once you

complete the five steps, the process is complete. Demand for

product is not a constraint.Question 4.4. (TCO 9) Which zone usually indicates the order

is farthest from the buffer? (Points : 5) Green zone Red zone Yellow zone Dead zoneQuestion 5.5. (TCO 4) Operations setback charts are based on

_. (Points : 5) each part’s

queue time each part’s

lead time each part’s

move time each part’s

setup timeQuestion 6.6. (TCO 5) The number of periods in the basic MRP

record is called the _. (Points : 5) new horizon planning

horizon time horizon time bucketQuestion 7.7. (TCO 12) Under JIT and time-based competition,

the objective is _. (Points : 5) WIP reduction lead time

reduction decreasing

material wait time material

velocityQuestion 8.8. (TCO 7) Which of following would you expect to

be true if a company is following Toyota’s kanban system? (Points : 5) A group of

containers with the same part will have one card. Needed parts

are delivered to the requesting department. A conveyance

kanban card is needed to obtain parts. Extra

containers of product can be produced when time permits.Question 9.9. (TCO 8) Complete the following. Under

make-to-stock, _. (Points : 5) order promising

records are not normally required monitoring