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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (CLSSBB)

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Question # 51

This table displays the inventory of fasteners in a storage cabinet. An item is selected at random from the fastener cabinet. Find the approximate probability it is a bolt.

A.

160

B.

.160

C.

.09

D.

.30

E.

none of the above

Question # 52

In a series of linked processes and associated feedback loops the product or service flows ________ and the information flows ________.

A.

rapidly, slower

B.

downstream, upstream

C.

evenly, digitally

D.

sooner, later

E.

to the customer, from the supplier

F.

none of the above

Question # 53

The preferred method for determining statistically whether factor A or B is significant requires what additional information?

A.

value of noise factors

B.

values of responses in replicate runs

C.

number of repetitions

D.

ambient conditions during the experiment

E.

blocking pattern

Question # 54

This table displays the inventory of fasteners in a storage cabinet. A bolt is selected at random from the fastener cabinet. Find the approximate probability it is size 7/8.

A.

11

B.

.08

C.

.09

D.

.30

E.

none of the above

Question # 55

The principle disadvantage of fractional factorial experiments is that:

A.

experimental error is high

B.

robustness is compromised

C.

effects are confounded

D.

measurements are less precise

E.

analysis is more difficult

Question # 56

A quality engineer employed by a hospital is asked to improve the process of medication storage in locked cabinets near patient doors. One defect that occurs rarely is that the medication caddy is left out when the cabinet is relocked. The engineer installs a gravity activated arm that will not permit the door to close when the caddy isn’t inside.

This improvement is best described by which approach to problem solving?

A.

5S

B.

Poka yoke

C.

Kaizen

D.

PDCA

E.

Re-engineering

Question # 57

A random sample is selected from a population of measurements. The mean of the sample is not equal to the mean of the population. This is due to:

A.

Type I error

B.

Type II error

C.

sampling error

D.

the population is not normal

E.

measurements were not exact

Question # 58

A team’s goal is to improve information flow in a payroll function. They make thirty-three Post-It® notes, each listing an issue for further investigation. After some discussion, they group them into four categories: mandated record keeping, privacy concerns, insurance concerns and transfer concerns.

This grouping process is best described by which approach to problem solving?

A.

Affinity diagram

B.

Inter-relationship digraph

C.

Tree diagram

D.

Process decision program chart

E.

Matrix diagram

F.

Prioritization matrix

G.

Activity network diagram

Question # 59

This table displays the inventory of fasteners in a storage cabinet. An item is selected at random from the fastener cabinet.

Find the approximate probability it is a 1/2 inch bolt.

A.

.65

B.

.30

C.

.09

D.

.35

E.

none of the above

Question # 60

An experiment has seven factors with two levels each. The experiment has eight runs. This experimental design is called:

A.

full factorial design

B.

half fractional factorial design

C.

interaction

D.

none of the above

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