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Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Exam Questions
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1. The analysis of risk involves two measures of failure. These measures are:
2. Control limits are set at the three sigma level because:
3. In the SMED system what is the real meaning of the single minute concept?
4. An accommodating approach to conflict resolution is most appropriate when:
I. One party is wrong
II. The issue is much more important to one party
III. Both views are seen as important
IV. An integrated solution is desired
5. The critical path in a project means that:
6. Given a C p of 1.5 for a process and the same standard deviation and specification limits for the calculation of capability or performance indices, one would not be surprised to find:
I. C R and P R to be equal
II. C R to be less than P p
III. P R to be less than C p
IV. C p and P p to be equal
7. Relative to the duties and responsibilities of departments within a six sigma company, the most critical requirement calls for:
8. Assume that scenario planning has occurred and the management team has identified potential courses of action in the case of an event occurrence. What is the next key step?
9. One could say that CPM is a disciplined methodology for linking product performance to system parameters and then to:
10. Identify the design methodology that incorporates concurrent engineering, Taguchi robustness concepts, and convergence techniques.
11. A technique used to measure the degree of interdependence between two random variables is:
12. A project has been completed and the final report has been written. The next activity relevant to the project is:
13. Which of the following characterize the muda of waiting?
I. Idle operators
II. Machinery breakdown
III. Uneven schedules
IV. Unnecessary meetings
14. An experiment has 3 factors with 2 levels and 1 factor with 3 levels. What is the minimum number of trials necessary if all interactions are ignored?
15. If we were to compare short-term capability with long-term capability for the same process, one should not be surprised to find:
16. The repeated trials in a designed experiment allow for:
17. Assume that a team leader developing a project schedule wants to simplify the charting process. List the following techniques in order of complexity, from least complex to most complex.
I. CPM
II. Gantt
III. PERT
18. TPM in relationship to the lean enterprise system means:
19. The accuracy level of an instrument when compared to a standard can only be:
20. In a nutshell, lean six sigma is considered:
21. A process is checked at random by inspection of samples of four shafts after a polishing operation, and X-bar and R charts are maintained. A person making a spot check measures two shafts accurately, and plots their range on the R chart. The point falls just outside the control limit. He advises the department foreman to stop the process. This decision indicates that:
22. If, in a t test, alpha is .05. Therefore:
23. A design method based on the use of a matrix-based process to refine the conceptual designs is called:
24. Which of the below is a non parametric test
25. Highly fractional factorial designs are often used as: