| 1. Resources such as labor materials and energy are known as ___ in the transformation process | 
			
			| outputs | 
			
			| intangibles | 
			
			| factors of production | 
			
			| inputs 
 
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			| 2. A series of quality assurance standards designed to ensure consistent product quality under many conditions is known as | 
			
			| statistical process control. | 
			
			| total quality standards. | 
			
			| total quality management. | 
			
			| ISO 9000. 
 
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			| 3. The raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses are often referred to as | 
			
			| Inventory. | 
			
			| order quantities. | 
			
			| production. | 
			
			| outputs. 
 
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			| 4. In a large company, the department charged with determining the actual processes to be used in turning inputs to outputs is | 
			
			| marketing research. | 
			
			| engineering. | 
			
			| operations | 
			
			| product planning. 
 
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			| 5. Which of the following brings all resources required to create a product to a central location? | 
			
			| fixed-position layout | 
			
			| process layout | 
			
			| product layout | 
			
			| continuous layout 
 
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			| 6. Getting products to customers, obtaining and managing raw materials, and packaging finished products are all activities of | 
			
			| procurement. | 
			
			| logistics | 
			
			| production. | 
			
			| materials management. 
 
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			| 7. The development and administration of the activities involved in transforming resources into goods and services is known as | 
			
			| operations management | 
			
			| manufacturing. | 
			
			| the transformation process. | 
			
			| production. 
 
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			| 8. Which of the following is NOT a difference between manufacturers and service providers? | 
			
			| nature and consumption of output | 
			
			| uniformity of inputs | 
			
			| uniformity of outputs | 
			
			| nature and consumption of input 
 
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			| 9. The process through which inputs are converted into outputs is referred to as | 
			
			| the transformation process. | 
			
			| manufacturing. | 
			
			| materials management. | 
			
			| physical distribution. 
 
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			| 10. The degree to which a good or service meets the demands and requirements of customers is called	 | 
			
			| quality. | 
			
			| customer satisfaction. | 
			
			| effectiveness | 
			
			| productivity. 
 
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			| 11. ____ involves building an item in self-contained units that can be combined or interchanged to create different products. | 
			
			| Customization | 
			
			| Standardization | 
			
			| Process control | 
			
			| Modular design 
 
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			| 12. Making identical, interchangeable components or complete products is referred to as | 
			
			| customization. | 
			
			| standardization. | 
			
			| engineering. | 
			
			| mechanization. 
 
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			| 13. Unique products are generally produced through | 
			
			| customization | 
			
			| standardization. | 
			
			| mechanization. | 
			
			| personalization. 
 
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			| 14. Procurement is another name for? | 
			
			| consumption | 
			
			| disposition | 
			
			| budgeting | 
			
			| purchasing 
 
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			| 15. Which of the following is the sequence of operations through which a product must pass? | 
			
			| scheduling | 
			
			| critical path | 
			
			| transformation process | 
			
			| routing 
 
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			| 16. A planning system that schedules the precise quantity of materials needed to make a product is called | 
			
			| flexible scheduling | 
			
			| cycle time management. | 
			
			| material requirements planning | 
			
			| economic order quantities. 
 
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			| 17. The activities and processes used in making both tangible and intangible products is known as | 
			
			| manufacturing. | 
			
			| production. | 
			
			| operations. | 
			
			| the transformation process. 
 
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			| 18. Customers' perceptions are important in determining | 
			
			| economic order quantities. | 
			
			| production schedules. | 
			
			| product specifications. | 
			
			| quality. 
 
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			| 19. The raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses are often referred to as | 
			
			| inventory. | 
			
			| order quantities. | 
			
			| production. | 
			
			| outputs. 
 
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			| 20. Getting products to customers, obtaining and managing raw materials, and packaging finished products are all activities of | 
			
			| procurement. | 
			
			| logistics. | 
			
			| production. | 
			
			| materials management. 
 
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