Id 1
Question PLM provides benefits to Product at
A Beginning-of-Life
B Middle-of-Life
C End-of-Life
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 2
Question How much years it will be appropriate to develop Vision of what PLM
will look like?
A 4
B 5
C 6
D Non of Above
Answer
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Id 3
Question PLM Strategy will be
A Generic
B Company Specific
C Company Specific & Generic
D Company Specific & Non-Generic
Answer
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Id 4
Question The PLM benefits in
A Financial Performance
B Time Reduction
C Quality & Business
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 5
Question The Objective of PLM is to increase
A cost
B Revenue
C Price
D Area
Answer
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Id 6
Question The Objective of PLM is to reduce
A Product
B Production
C Product related cost
D Performance
Answer
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Id 7
Question The Objective of PLM is to maximize the value of
A Product Portfolio
B Production
C Labor cost
D Performance
Answer
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Id 8
Question In which phase the product is just an idea in people's head
A Support
B Define
C Realize
D Imagine
Answer
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Id 9
Question In which phase the products idea has been converted into detailed
description.
A Support
B Define
C Dispose
D Imagine
Answer
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Id 10
Question In which phase the products exist in its final form
A Support
B Define
C Relisation
D Imagine
Answer
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Id 11
Question In which phase the products is with the customer.
A Support
B Define
C Realization
D Support
Answer
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Id 12
Question During the development of a products
A It physically exist
B It doesn’t physically exist.
C It partially exist
D Nun of above
Answer
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Id 13
Question Scope of PLM
A Managing a well-structured and valuable Product Portfolio
B Maximizing the financial return from the Product Portfolio
C Providing control and visibility over products throughout the life cycle
D All of above
Answer
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Id 14
Question Beginning of Life of product.
A Imagine
B Define
C Realize
D All of above
Answer
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Id 15
Question Which thing will make the project more attractive while evaluating a
new development project using net present value analysis?
A Market penetration
B Sequential product development
C Idea generation
D Continuous improvements
Answer
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Id 16
Question Increased competition leads to price decrease, increasing public
awareness, sales volume increase significantly are the characteristics of
______________ in PLC.
A Mature stage
B Decline stage
C Growth stage
D Market introduction stage
Answer
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Id 17
Question A true definition of a product is the detailed version of the product only
if it is stated in
A Meaningful marketer view
B Meaningful supplier view
C Meaningful consumer view
D Meaningful Manager view
Answer
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Id 18
Question The most important performance dimension for product development
project is
A Time to market
B Time to target
C Time to consumer
D Time to seller
Answer
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Id 19
Question At different times the responsibility for the product may then be
A with different Marketing, Engineering, Manufacturing in different
companies
B with different Product Management in different companies
C with different Finance, Marketing, Sales and Service groups in
different companies
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 20
Question If a company loses control, the consequences can be
A serious
B Good
C Excellent
D None of above
Answer
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Id 21
Question If it loses control during product development, the product may be late
to market and the________ targeted cost.
A Exceed
B Fall behind
C loss
D Acquire
Answer
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Id 22
Question The results of losing control during use of the product may be
________.
A Satisfaction
B Success
C Frustration
D Promotion
Answer
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Id 23
Question The results of losing control during use of the product may be
________.
A Lack of Satisfaction
B Success
C Satisfaction
D Promotion
Answer
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Id 24
Question Loss of control
A Built Image
B Reduce Profit
C Increase Profit
D Increase customer
Answer
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Id 25
Question The issue incorrectly defined products is
A Process Problem Area
B Product Problem Area
C Data Problem Area
D Organization Problem Area
Answer
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Id 26
Question The issue Specific skills missing is
A Product Problem Area
B Peoples Problem Area
C Organization Problem Area
D Data Problem Area
Answer
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Id 27
Question The issue Islands of Automation is
A Product Problem Area
B Projects Problem Area
C Equipment's Problem Area
D Applications Problem Area
Answer
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Id 28
Question The issue Machines and software licenses under-utilized or not used is
A Product Problem Area
B Projects Problem Area
C Equipment's Problem Area
D Applications Problem Area
Answer
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Id 29
Question The issue lack of training is
A Product Problem Area
B Projects Problem Area
C Peoples Problem Area
D Applications Problem Area
Answer
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Id 30
Question The issue Working methods not defined is
A Product Problem Area
B Organization Problem Area
C Peoples Problem Area
D Applications Problem Area
Answer
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Id 31
Question The issue Data out of control is
A Product Problem Area
B Organization Problem Area
C Data Problem Area
D Applications Problem Area
Answer
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Id 32
Question Globalization had made more ______to keep control of product.
A easy
B difficult
C complicated
D mixed
Answer
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Id 33
Question Because of ________ it now has the opportunity to sell its
products and services worldwide.
A Automation
B Organization
C Standardization
D Globalization
Answer
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Id 34
Question ________has the opportunity to find many new customers and increase
sales.
A Automation
B Globalization
C Standardization
D Organization
Answer
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Id 35
Question Effect of _________ is that even small and medium-sized companies
now have competitors all over the world.
A Automation
B Standardization
C Globalization
D Organization
Answer
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Id 36
Question The result of the increased competition is that
companies have to be
A more innovative
B develop better products
C faster and develop them at lower cost.
D All of above
Answer
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Id 37
Question Globalization also implies that companies have to be
A close to customers in many places
B to understand customer requirements
C and sell products in many environments.
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 38
Question Companies have to get pricing right in many different _____.
A Environments
B Countries
C Places
D States
Answer
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Id 39
Question __________have to provide technical information, parts, products and
service in many locations
A Customer
B Company
C Retailer
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 40
Question Company have to coordinate the_______ of new and modified
products for the global marketplace.
A Sale
B Production
C launch
D Market
Answer
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Id 41
Question The opportunities for sales and profits resulting from ________ are
enormous.
A Automation
B Globalization
C Standardization
D Organization
Answer
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Id 42
Question As a result of the _________, the potential market for most companies
is no longer a few hundred million customers for the product in a local
regional market, but over 6 billion customers and users worldwide.
A Automation
B Standardization
C Globalization
D Organization
Answer
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Id 43
Question For a manufacturer, the ‘‘product lifetime’’ is usually the time period
over which a particular product is _______.
A Imagine
B Produced
C Defined
D Non of Above
Answer
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Id 44
Question PLM emerged in about
A 2000
B 2001
C 2002
D 2003
Answer
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Id 45
Question PLM is a holistic business activity addressing not only products but
also____
A organizational structure
B working methods
C Non of above
D All of Above
Answer
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Id 46
Question PLM is a holistic business activity addressing not only products but
also____
A processes
B people
C information structures and information systems
D All of above
Answer
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Id 47
Questio A paradigm is a conceptual structure that helps people think about a
n particular_______.
A Product
B Process
C subject
D Matter
Answer
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Id 48
Question This new paradigm for a company’s particular situation of
A Products and market,
B customers
C competitors and technology leads to new opportunities
D All of above
Answer
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Id 49
Question PLM manages each individual product across its life cycle___.
A From top to bottom
B From cradle to grave
C From all sides
D None of above
Answer
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Id 50
Question PLM from the very first idea for the product all the way through until
it’s retired and ____.
A end
B disposed of
C Finish
D Non of above
Answer
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Id 51
Question When a new product arrives in the market with higher quality, higher
value and new features better than its competitors. Such products are
known as
A Superior products
B Develop superior products
C Unique superior products
D New products
Answer
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Id 52
Question Developing a unique superior product with high quality, new features,
and high value in use is ______________________ in new product
development strategy
A New product development process
B Typical reasons for failure
C Success factors
D Product concept
Answer
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Id 53
Question What is the producer's strategic objective at the start up and the
production stage of the product life cycle.
A Cash flow and Profit
B Development and production
C Sales growth
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 54
Question The role of Information Warehouse Manager (IWM) is to store
incoming information _______ and with integrity.
A Sincerity
B Intensity
C Eternity
D Securely
Answer
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Id 55
Question Approximately what percentage of products Life Cycle cost are
established in the conception, design and development stage.
A 50 to 60
B 60 to 70
C 70 to 80
D Above 80
Answer
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Id 56
Question what are the opportunities for product development
A Balance of Power
B Increased Regulations
C Unsolved Problems
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 57
Question What is the main objective of Product Life Cycle Analysis from the
producer's perspective.
A Minimize Life Cycle externalizes.
B Maximize Life Cycle Profit.
C Minimize Life Cycle cost
D Cost v/s Benefits
Answer
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Id 58
Question In the literature of Product Life Cycle Management the term market
risk refers to
A Lost sales related to deferring investment.
B Lost sales related to making unprofitable investment.
C Loss Research and Development costs.
D Lost sales related to decline market share for companies that are not
technological leaders.
Answer
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Id 59
Question PLM manages a company’s projects to innovate and develop products,
and their______, all the way across the life cycle.
A related services
B related processes
C related products
D related market
Answer
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Id 60
Question _________ are the source of growth and wealth generation in a
company
A Marketing activity
B Innovation activities
C Production activity
D Customer activity
Answer
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Id 61
Question If the product is in optimum working condition and guarantees the
working standards, it can be directly____
A Recycled
B Reused
C Re-manufactured
D Repaired
Answer
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Id 62
Question Mastering the activities in the life cycle makes it easier to provide
A reliable products
B sell services on them
C even sell services on competitors’ products.
D All of above
Answer
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Id 63
Question Which concept is useful for a family of products who shares similar
technology?
A Product Platform
B Pricing Platform
C Process Platform
D Distribution Platform
Answer
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Id 64
Question Color and size of the product, brand and packaging are considered as
A Chemical features of product
B Physical features of product
C Product designing
D Business strategy
Answer
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Id 65
Question A true definition of a product is the detailed version of the product only
if it is stated in
A Meaningful marketer view
B Meaningful supplier view
C Meaningful consumer view
D Meaningful Manager view
Answer
Marks 1.5
Unit I
Id 66
Question The most important performance dimension for product development
project is
A Time to manager
B Time to consumer
C Time to seller
D Time to market
Answer
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Id 67
Question A version of products containing only those features which are
absolutely necessary for it to function.
A Expected Product
B Augmented Product
C Generic Product
D Potential product
Answer
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Id 68
Question ___________is one of the challenges presented by the Product Life
Cycle for a product.
A Product development
B New product development
C Product testing
D Poor margins
Answer
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Id 69
Question PLM has a wide scope in terms of application across a company
because it’s used throughout the life cycle of a product.
A Right
B Wrong
C Can not say
D None of above
Answer
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Id 70
Question A) Before PLM, the rule was ‘‘focus on the customer’’.
B) With PLM, the rule is ‘‘first focus on the product’’, then focus on
the customer.
A A is Correct
B B is Correct
C Both A and B are Correct
D None of above is correct
Answer
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Id 71
Question Before PLM, the rule was listen to the ‘‘Voice of the Customer’’.
With PLM, the rule is ‘‘listen to the Voice of the Product as soon as
possible’’.
A A is Correct
B B is Correct
C None of above
D Both A and B are Correct
Answer
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Id 72
Question Before PLM, people would carry out a Customer Survey to find out
what customers thought of existing and future products. With PLM,
people think ______.
A Customer satisfaction
B Customer Involvement.
C Customer initiative
D None of above
Answer
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Id 73
Question Smart Products, also known as________ Products, are products that
can sense and communicate information about their condition and
environment.
A Intellectual
B Intelligent
C Important
D None of above
Answer
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Id 74
Question The term ‘‘product data’’ includes all data related both to a product and
to the ________.
A Property
B Costumer
C processes
D Revenue
Answer
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Id 75
Question _____is created in design engineering and manufacturing engineering.
A Results of stress analysis
B NC Program
C Results of circuit analysis
D Installation instructions
Answer
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Id 76
Question Some of the data_____is used on a customer site
A Results of stress analysis
B NC Program
C Results of circuit analysis
D Installation instructions
Answer
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Id 77
Question Some of the data_____is used within the design engineering.
A Results of stress analysis
B NC Program
C Disassembly instructions
D Installation instructions
Answer
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Id 78
Question The qualitative information is one which concerns the
A value of some variable
B rate of change
C condition or status of system
D presence or absence of some specific object
Answer
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Id 79
Question In _________perspective, the product assumes its physical dimension
and is understood as a system of interacting components
A Organizational
B Marketing
C Engineering design
D Operations
Answer
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Id 80
Question The following is the preliminary stage of Production planning
A Capacity planning
B Material requirements planning
C Scheduling
D Product development and design
Answer
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Id 81
Question This is not a Issues common to product data
A Volume
B Variety
C Vocabulary
D Validation reports
Answer
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Id 82
Question The necessities of distribution, use and retirement of the product is
________
A Post design Planning
B Product design
C Development process planning
D Product development
Answer
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Id 83
Question Innovative design is
A The overall intervention altering and improving preexisting design.
This is necessary when the product does not fully meet the prescribed
requirement.
B The overall different characteristics design factor such as the form of
the product, the method of design approach.
C The overall design problem and its possible decomposition into similar
sub-problems. Intervention then consist of synthesizing the possible
alternatives for each constructional sub-unit and can be reduced to
simple origination combination of preexisting components.
D The overall design studies constrained by specific requirement but with
no specifications required the transformation of the idea into product.
Answer
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Id 84
Question A new product concept are often tasted with consumers before
A pricing them.
B developing them.
C attempting to tern them into a product.
D commercializing them.
Answer
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Id 85
Question Information warehouse responsible for such issues such as
A data access, storage and recall
B information security and integrity, concurrent use of data
C archival and recovery.
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 86
Question ___________provides traceability of all actions taken on data.
A Information Warehouse Manager
B Manager
C Operator
D Quality Manager
Answer
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Id 87
Question The PDM requires of a networked IT environment infrastructure
usually includes
A computer and communications hardware and software
B a range of graphics terminals
C printers, plotters, and other devices.
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 88
Question Product data is stored in the________.
A Data files
B Information Warehouse.
C Hard Disc
D Stores
Answer
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Id 89
Question The structure of the information and processes to be managed by the
PDM application is defined by the
A System Administration Manager
B Information Management Module
C Product and Workflow Structure Definition Module.
D Information Warehouse Manager
Answer
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Id 90
Question To keep work flow under control is the task of
A System Administration Manager
B Work flow control module
C Interface Module
D Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
Answer
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Id 91
Question The exact structure of all products and information in the system is
maintained by the ________.
A System Administration Manager
B Interface Module
C Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
D Information Management Module.
Answer
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Unit II
Id 92
Question PDM applications provide support, in the complex environment of
PLM, to the many activities of the life cycle such as
A design, sign-off, the sharing of data between multiple users
B the tracking of engineering change orders
C the management of design alternatives, and the control of product
configurations
D All of the above
Answer
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Unit II
Id 93
Question The Information Warehouse acts as a_________ for all product
information.
A single source
B Multiple Source
C Exact Source
D None of the above
Answer
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Id 94
Question The Information Warehouse is sometimes referred to as
A a repository
B a library.
C None of above
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 95
Question The Information Warehouse Manager works in and
A a distributed computing environment
B a multi-organization, multi-company environment.
C None of above
D All of above
Answer
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Id 96
Question The Information Warehouse Manager supports
A private data bases
B project data bases
C product data bases
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 97
Question The System Administration Manager is the component of the PDM
application that allows the initial______ and environment of the
application to be described.
A Constitution
B Configuration
C Contract
D Conflation
Answer
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Id 98
Question Who will be used to define users and applications in the environment,
and to define and modify the access rights of individual users.
A Information Warehouse Manager
B System Administration Manager
C Workflow Control Module
D Information Management Module
Answer
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Id 99
Question The user interface should include _________approaches.
A menu-driven
B forms-driven
C both menu-driven and forms-driven
D None of the above
Answer
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Id 100
Question ___________________monitors progress.
A Interface Module
B Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
C Workflow Control Module
D Information Management Module
Answer
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Id 101
Question _______________ensures that all necessary information is available
before releasing parts to manufacturing.
A Information Management Module
B The Workflow Control Module
C Interface Module
D Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
Answer
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Unit II
Id 102
Question The workflow Control Module controls ______ & manage the
engineering change process.
A Product
B Version
C Processes
D Data
Answer
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Id 103
Question The Product Data Management enables activities such as
A Version management & classification
B Revision control and search
C Analysis and reporting
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 104
Question The exact structure of all products and information in the system is
maintained by_____
A Interface Module
B Work Control Module
C Information Management Module
D Product and Workflow Structure Definition Module
Answer
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Unit II
Id 105
Question ____________monitors the occurrence of events.
A Information Management Module
B The Workflow Control Module
C Interface Module
D Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
Answer
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Unit II
Id 106
Question The___________ maintains an audit trail of activities relating to the
process.
A Information Management Module
B The Workflow Control Module
C Interface Module
D Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
Answer
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Unit II
Id 107
Question The following is the preliminary stage of Production planning
A Capacity planning
B Capacity planning
C Scheduling
D Product development and design
Answer
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Id 108
Question The following is the source for developing new or improved product
A Research and Development department of the enterprise
B Consumer suggestions and Complaints
C Other competitive products in the market
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 109
Question ________include information such as specifications, drawings, lists,
programs, reports and installation manuals.
A Interface Module
B Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
C Workflow Control Module
D Information Management Module
Answer
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Id 110
Question The exact structure of all products and information in the system is
maintained by the_______.
A Interface Module
B Product And Workflow Structure Definition Module
C Information Management Module
D Workflow Control Module
Answer
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Id 111
Question The exact structure of all products and information in the system is
maintained in_____
A Product and Workflow Structure Definition Module
B Work Control Module
C Interface Module
D Information Management Module
Answer
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Unit II
Id 112
Question Technology questions addressed by the policy statements. pick up odd
one.
A Leader or Follower
B Maturity level for use
C Prevention
D Develop proprietary technology use commercially available
technology?
Answer
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Id 113
Question A new product concept are often tested with consumers before _____
A Commercializing them
B Attempting to tern them into a product
C Pricing them
D Developing them
Answer
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Id 114
Question Designs are periodically modified to
A improve product performance
B strive for zero-based rejection and waste
C make products easier and faster to manufacture
D all of the mentioned
Answer
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Id 115
Question If the customer perceive that price of the product is less then the value
it provides to customer then the customer
A would not buy product
B would get free product
C would buy product
D would get discount
Answer
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Id 116
Question If the product is in optimum working condition and guarantees the
working standards, it can be directly____
A Recycled
B Re-manufactured
C Repaired
D Reused
Answer
Marks 1.5
Unit III
Id 117
Question The Strategies aimed at extending a product's useful life is
A Maintenance and repair
B Upgrading and adoption
C Only a
D Both a & b
Answer
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Id 118
Question The foundation of CE is frequently represented by several essential
principals which can be summarized. pick the odd one
A Highlighting the role of Production Process Planning and it's influence
on the decisions of the product design process.
B Emphasizing the multidisciplinary dimension of the design team
engaged in the product development process.
C Paying grater attention to the customer demands and satisfaction.
D Considering the promotion of development times and of time to market
as factors of product success and competitiveness
Answer
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Id 119
Question Efficient and Competitive industrial production must produce products
of high performance and quality at low cost and in short time to
achieve the requirements of
A Product development must be structured and managed as a
simultaneous and multidisciplinary processes
B Suitable structure design teem able to cover a broad spectrum of
competencies.
C All of above
D None of above
Answer
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Id 120
Question In the DFX, "X" stands for
A Characteristics
B Quality
C Properties
D Attributes
Answer
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Id 121
Question The primary objective of Concurrent Engineering is
A Reducing Cost
B Reducing Product Design Process
C Reducing Product Development Time
D Reducing Material Cost
Answer
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Id 122
Question CE can be seen as " Summery of best practice in product development,
rather then the adoption of a radical new set of ideas" said by
A Mc Grath
B Smith
C Winner
D Wing
Answer
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Id 123
Question In the Methodological Contexts that are simultaneous and in close
interaction in relation to all the phases of product development that
provide for design actions of ______and synthesis.
A Functionality
B Analysis
C Productivity
D Reliability
Answer
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Id 124
Question In which phase of design includes a preliminary study of the shape of
the components
A Embodiment design
B Detail Design
C Conceptual design
D Process Design
Answer
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Id 125
Question By which phase completes the Product Development Process
A Prototyping and tasting
B Post design planning
C Production ramp-up
D Research and Development
Answer
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Id 126
Question In product development process : Sequential model, the Research and
Development comes _______product definition.
A After
B Before
C Parallel
D Does not come
Answer
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Id 127
Question The primary stage of production planning is
A Capacity planning
B Material requirement planning
C Scheduling
D Product development and design
Answer
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Id 128
Question The product may fail because
A the market size may have been overestimated.
B the product's design did not meet consumer's expectation.
C they were priced too high.
D any of the above
Answer
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Id 129
Question The greatest opportunity for product life cycle cost is in the
A Conception stage
B Design stage
C Development stage
D Production stage
Answer
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Id 130
Question The life cycle of a product includes
A extraction of natural resources
B processing of raw materials
C manufacturing of products
D all of the mentioned
Answer
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Question The ultimate objective of the product is
A To provide a new look
B Utilizing existing manpower
C To monopolize the market
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 132
Question ______ helps in establishing the interchangeability of products
A Simplification
B Specialization
C Standardization
D Diversification
Answer
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Id 133
Question Product ______ is the ultimate objective of variety reduction
A Simplification
B Standardization
C Specialization
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 134
Question The product assumes its physical dimension and is understood as a
system of interacting components is ________.
A Organizational perspective
B Engineering design perspective
C Marketing perspective
D None of the above
Answer
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Id 135
Question The product is understood as a set of attributes which, together with the
final price, constitute the most significant decision variables is______.
A Organizational perspective
B Engineering design perspective
C Marketing perspective
D None of the above
Answer
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Id 136
Question In the ________interventions altering and improving preexisting
designs. This is necessary when a product does not fully meet the
prescribed requirements or when changes in the environmental context
for which the product was destined produce new requirements to which
the product must be adapted if it is to remain on the market.
A Redesign
B Creative design
C Innovative design
D Routine design
Answer
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Id 137
Question The typology which includes design studies constrained by specific
requirements such as functionality, performance and productivity but
with no specifications regarding the transformation of the idea into
product or the realm of possible solutions is______.
A Redesign
B Creative design
C Innovative design
D Routine design
Answer
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Id 138
Question In the ________the overall design problem and its possible
decomposition into simpler sub problems is already known.
Intervention then consists of synthesizing the possible alternatives for
each constructional sub unit, and can be reduced to a simple original
combination of preexisting components.
A Redesign
B Creative design
C Innovative design
D Routine design
Answer
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Id 139
Question In the _______different characteristic design factors such as the form
of the product, the method of design approach, and the production
system are all known before the design process begins. Intervention is
then reduced to the choice of the best alternative with respect to each
sub-unit of the product.
A Redesign
B Creative design
C Innovative design
D Routine design
Answer
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Id 140
Question Select the odd one
A Development process planning
B Routine design
C Prototyping and testing
D Production ramp-up
Answer
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Id 141
Question An activity that applies scientific techniques and principles to a set of
information with the aim of defining the constructional system
comprising the product in a manner sufficiently detailed to allow its
physical realization is ________.
A Process Design
B Product Design
C Organizational Design
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 142
Question Select the proper steps of Product design process
A Problem Specification-Embodiment Design-Detail Design-Conceptual
Design.
B Conceptual Design-Problem Specification-Embodiment Design-Detail
Design-Conceptual Design.
C Problem Specification-Conceptual Design-Embodiment Design-Detail
Design.
D Conceptual Design-Problem Specification-Embodiment Design-Detail
Design.
Answer
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Id 143
Question In ______ phase all the information relative to the project in question
is elaborated to develop and define the requisites that must characterize
the product. Information describing the needs to be satisfied, the
consumer requirements, the market conditions, and the company
strategies must be clarified (and integrated, if necessary) and used to
generate the specifications that will guide the subsequent design
phases.
A Embodiment Design
B Conceptual Design
C Problem Specification
D Detail Design
Answer
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Id 144
Question In _______phase, “product” is understood in the abstract sense, as a set
of attributes that must be embodied in the product concept.
A Embodiment Design
B Conceptual Design
C Problem Specification
D Detail Design
Answer
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Id 145
Question The concepts formulated in the previous phases are developed, their
feasibility is verified, and finally they are translated into a general
product layout that defines subsystems and functional components.
A Detail Design
B Conceptual Design
C Problem Specification
D Embodiment Design
Answer
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Id 146
Question Involves a flexible system of design methodologies and tools, each
directed at the attainment of a particular product requirement is _____.
A Concurrent Engineering (CE)
B Design for X (DFX)
C Life Cycle Design (LCD)
D All of the above
Answer
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Id 147
Question Extends the field of design analysis to the entire life cycle of the
product, from the production and use of materials to disposal is
________.
A Concurrent Engineering (CE)
B Design for X (DFX)
C Life Cycle Design (LCD)
D None of the above
Answer
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Id 148
Question Aims at a full harmonization between the increase in product quality
and the reduction of development times and costs through a structuring
of product development that involves a large design team conducting
simultaneous and interconnected analysis and synthesis actions, in
relation to all the phases of development is.
A Life Cycle Design (LCD)
B Design for X (DFX)
C Concurrent Engineering (CE)
D None of the above
Answer
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Id 149
Question Design of components directed at reducing the sensitivity of product
performance to uncontrollable disturbance phenomena
A Design for Productivity
B Design for Variety
C Design for Robustness
D Design for Assembly
Answer
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Id 150
Question Design oriented toward product variety, achieved through definition
and optimization of basic model typologies, to provide a flexible
product architecture guaranteeing variety in relation to market demand
is
A Design for Productivity
B Design for Variety
C Design for Robustness
D Design for Assembly
Answer
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Id 151
Question Design for facilitating assembly, reducing assembly times and the
possibility of error is
A Design for Productivity
B Design for Variety
C Design for Robustness
D Design for Assembly
Answer
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