Deck 20: Resource Planning

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The master production schedule (MPS)is a major output of the MRP process.
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For information concerning on-hand quantities,lot sizes,and lead time,figures can be found in the master production schedule (MPS).
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A phantom bill of material is appropriate when a product consists of assemblies that are later combined to form a variety of final products.
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Firms that successfully implement an MRP system no longer require cycle counting of inventory.
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A material requirements planning (MRP)system serves as both an inventory control system and as a production scheduling system.
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One objective of material requirements planning (MRP)is to utilize all available capacity.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)is useful for managing and scheduling discrete demand items.
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The quantities reported on a master production schedule may reflect a combination of actual and forecasted demand.
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The optimal time required to manufacture a product is called its cumulative lead time.
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Planned order releases at one level of a product structure generate gross requirements at the next level.
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Very simple products typically do not require material requirements planning (MRP)to plan production or monitor inventory levels.
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A forecast of dependent demand requirements is one of the major inputs into the MRP process.
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Modular bills of material are used to group small,loose parts together into a kit.
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Lot sizing rules are used in MRP to determine work or purchase order quantities.
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The total length of time to purchase an item from a supplier is called its cumulative lead time.
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Because the item master file is an input into the MRP process,it should be updated to reflect any revisions or changes.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)is more useful for simple products and less useful for complex products.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)translates the master production schedule into requirements for components,subassemblies,and raw materials.
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The periodic order quantity (POQ)lot-sizing technique places orders every demand period.
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The quantities displayed on a master production schedule represent production and not actual demand.
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Single-source ERP systems are often easier to integrate than systems built using the best-in-breed approach.
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Load levelling is used to resolve underloaded and overloaded capacity conditions.
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Customer relationship management systems change the focus from managing products to managing customers.
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A ___ of material is used to plan the production of products with many optional features.

A)K-bill
B)modular bill
C)phantom bill
D)time-phased bill
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ERP systems are only concerned with production and marketing processes.
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Customer relationship management (CRM)software plans and executes business processes that involve customer interactions.
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Enterprise resource planning integrates business processes at the expense of customer interaction.
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The last stage in ERP implementation involves analyzing business processes.
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All of the following are inputs into the MRP process except

A)the master production schedule.
B)the product structure file.
C)the item master file.
D)the planned order report.
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An enterprise resource planning (ERP)system shares information across functional areas.
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A phantom bill of material is used

A)to group small,loose parts together.
B)when the product is manufactured in major subassemblies.
C)for subassemblies that are immediately consumed in the next stage of production.
D)when due dates have not been calculated.
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A load profile displays underloads and overloads.
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ERP application modules can be used alone or in combination.
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Capacity requirement planning (CRP)converts the material plan into labour and machine workloads.
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The product structure file lists all of the following except

A)the product's demand.
B)the items that go into the product.
C)a brief description of each item.
D)when and in what quantity each item is needed in the assembly process.
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Effective capacity is determined by multiplying the rated capacity by utilization and efficiency.
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Capacity requirements planning (CRP)projects the load from a given material plan onto the capacity of a system.
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A matrix is used to organize and display the information generated by the MRP process.
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The application modules that comprise the ERP system are designed to support only customer relationship management processes.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)is a useful for all of the following except

A)dependent demand items.
B)discrete demand items.
C)independent demand items.
D)erratic orders.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be</strong> A)0. B)20. C)60. D)70. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be

A)0.
B)20.
C)60.
D)70.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The planned order releases for period 3 would be</strong> A)300. B)200. C)75. D)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The planned order releases for period 3 would be

A)300.
B)200.
C)75.
D)0.
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___ is a lot-sizing technique that orders for multiple demand periods and is referred to as

A)Lot-for-lot (L4L).
B)Periodic order quantity (POQ).
C)Economic order quantity(EOQ).
D)Multiple order quantity (MOQ).
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The planned order receipt for period 6 would be</strong> A)100. B)120. C)160. D)270. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The planned order receipt for period 6 would be

A)100.
B)120.
C)160.
D)270.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be</strong> A)0. B)100. C)300. D)500. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be

A)0.
B)100.
C)300.
D)500.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The planned order release for period 3 would be</strong> A)100. B)160. C)270. D)300. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The planned order release for period 3 would be

A)100.
B)160.
C)270.
D)300.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of F's required for each A would be</strong> A)6. B)12. C)18. D)24. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of F's required for each A would be

A)6.
B)12.
C)18.
D)24.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The planned order release for period 5 would be</strong> A)100. B)120. C)160. D)270. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The planned order release for period 5 would be

A)100.
B)120.
C)160.
D)270.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of G's required for each A would be</strong> A)40. B)20. C)18. D)3. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of G's required for each A would be

A)40.
B)20.
C)18.
D)3.
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The MRP process of determining requirements for lower level items based on the master production schedule is referred to as

A)lot sizing.
B)netting.
C)backward scheduling.
D)exploding.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 1 would be</strong> A)270. B)290. C)340. D)560. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 1 would be

A)270.
B)290.
C)340.
D)560.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of E's required for each A would be</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)4. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of E's required for each A would be

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Projected on Hand at the end of period 7 would be</strong> A)330. B)270. C)0. D)140. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Projected on Hand at the end of period 7 would be

A)330.
B)270.
C)0.
D)140.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 4 would be</strong> A)270. B)290. C)340. D)560. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 4 would be

A)270.
B)290.
C)340.
D)560.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The planned order releases for period 1 would be</strong> A)300. B)200. C)75. D)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The planned order releases for period 1 would be

A)300.
B)200.
C)75.
D)0.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,the periodic order quantity would be</strong> A)3 periods of requirements. B)2 periods of requirements. C)1 period of requirements. D)0 period of requirements. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,the periodic order quantity would be

A)3 periods of requirements.
B)2 periods of requirements.
C)1 period of requirements.
D)0 period of requirements.
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The MRP process of subtracting on-hand quantities and scheduled receipts from gross requirements to produce net requirements is referred to as

A)cycle counting.
B)lot sizing.
C)exploding.
D)netting.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of D's required for each A would be</strong> A)2. B)3. C)6. D)12. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of D's required for each A would be

A)2.
B)3.
C)6.
D)12.
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The item master file contains all the following except

A)on-hand quantities.
B)lead times.
C)planned order releases.
D)on-order quantities.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of G's required to assemble 10 A's would be</strong> A)9. B)10. C)90. D)180. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of G's required to assemble 10 A's would be

A)9.
B)10.
C)90.
D)180.
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All of the following can be used for underloaded conditions except

A)acquiring additional work.
B)pushing work back.
C)pulling work ahead.
D)reducing normal capacity.
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A load profile compares

A)requirements for all lower-level items to higher-level items.
B)cumulative lead times to projected lead times.
C)the quantities in which items should be produced to actual demand.
D)released and planned orders with work centre capacity.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of E's required for each A would be</strong> A)3. B)6. C)12. D)24. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of E's required for each A would be

A)3.
B)6.
C)12.
D)24.
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How does MRP differ from traditional inventory control systems?
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Which of the following is not a major input into capacity requirements planning (CRP)?

A)planned order releases
B)routing file
C)load profiles for each work centre
D)open orders file
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of F's required for each A would be</strong> A)2. B)3. C)12. D)16. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of F's required for each A would be

A)2.
B)3.
C)12.
D)16.
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What is the master production schedule (MPS)and what role does in play in the material requirements planning (MRP)process?
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A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be</strong> A)40. B)0. C)100. D)20. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be

A)40.
B)0.
C)100.
D)20.
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A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,then planned order releases in Period 2 would be</strong> A)40 in period 1. B)60 in period 2. C)120 in period 3. D)140 in Period 2. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,then planned order releases in Period 2 would be

A)40 in period 1.
B)60 in period 2.
C)120 in period 3.
D)140 in Period 2.
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A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If EOQ lot sizing is used the minimum order quantity would be</strong> A)85. B)100. C)120. D)150. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If EOQ lot sizing is used the minimum order quantity would be

A)85.
B)100.
C)120.
D)150.
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A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,the number of periods worth of requirements would be</strong> A)0. B)1. C)2. D)3. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,the number of periods worth of requirements would be

A)0.
B)1.
C)2.
D)3.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The planned order releases for period 4 would be</strong> A)300. B)200. C)75. D)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The planned order releases for period 4 would be

A)300.
B)200.
C)75.
D)0.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of I's required for each A would be</strong> A)1. B)2. C)6. D)12. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of I's required for each A would be

A)1.
B)2.
C)6.
D)12.
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What is the difference between independent and dependent demand?
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What is a bill of material?
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When is it appropriate to use material requirements planning (MRP)?
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A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the planned order releases would be</strong> A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3. B)0 in period 2 and 80 in period 3. C)120 in period 2 and 120 in period 3. D)100 in period 2 and 100 in period 3. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the planned order releases would be

A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3.
B)0 in period 2 and 80 in period 3.
C)120 in period 2 and 120 in period 3.
D)100 in period 2 and 100 in period 3.
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Which of the following would not be used for an overloaded condition?

A)pulling work ahead
B)rerouting jobs to alternative work centres
C)pushing work back
D)splitting lots between two or more machines
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A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If L4L ordering is used the planned order releases would be</strong> A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3. B)80 in period 2 and 60 in period 3. C)60 in period 2 and 80 in period 3. D)0 in period 1 and 40 in period 3. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If L4L ordering is used the planned order releases would be

A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3.
B)80 in period 2 and 60 in period 3.
C)60 in period 2 and 80 in period 3.
D)0 in period 1 and 40 in period 3.
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Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of G's required for each A would be</strong> A)2. B)8. C)12. D)24. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The number of G's required for each A would be

A)2.
B)8.
C)12.
D)24.
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The master production schedule (MPS)is a major output of the MRP process.
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For information concerning on-hand quantities,lot sizes,and lead time,figures can be found in the master production schedule (MPS).
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A phantom bill of material is appropriate when a product consists of assemblies that are later combined to form a variety of final products.
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Firms that successfully implement an MRP system no longer require cycle counting of inventory.
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A material requirements planning (MRP)system serves as both an inventory control system and as a production scheduling system.
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One objective of material requirements planning (MRP)is to utilize all available capacity.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)is useful for managing and scheduling discrete demand items.
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The quantities reported on a master production schedule may reflect a combination of actual and forecasted demand.
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The optimal time required to manufacture a product is called its cumulative lead time.
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Planned order releases at one level of a product structure generate gross requirements at the next level.
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Very simple products typically do not require material requirements planning (MRP)to plan production or monitor inventory levels.
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A forecast of dependent demand requirements is one of the major inputs into the MRP process.
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Modular bills of material are used to group small,loose parts together into a kit.
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Lot sizing rules are used in MRP to determine work or purchase order quantities.
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The total length of time to purchase an item from a supplier is called its cumulative lead time.
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Because the item master file is an input into the MRP process,it should be updated to reflect any revisions or changes.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)is more useful for simple products and less useful for complex products.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)translates the master production schedule into requirements for components,subassemblies,and raw materials.
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The periodic order quantity (POQ)lot-sizing technique places orders every demand period.
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The quantities displayed on a master production schedule represent production and not actual demand.
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Single-source ERP systems are often easier to integrate than systems built using the best-in-breed approach.
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Load levelling is used to resolve underloaded and overloaded capacity conditions.
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Customer relationship management systems change the focus from managing products to managing customers.
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A ___ of material is used to plan the production of products with many optional features.

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B)modular bill
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D)time-phased bill
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ERP systems are only concerned with production and marketing processes.
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Customer relationship management (CRM)software plans and executes business processes that involve customer interactions.
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Enterprise resource planning integrates business processes at the expense of customer interaction.
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The last stage in ERP implementation involves analyzing business processes.
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All of the following are inputs into the MRP process except

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D)the planned order report.
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An enterprise resource planning (ERP)system shares information across functional areas.
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A phantom bill of material is used

A)to group small,loose parts together.
B)when the product is manufactured in major subassemblies.
C)for subassemblies that are immediately consumed in the next stage of production.
D)when due dates have not been calculated.
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A load profile displays underloads and overloads.
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ERP application modules can be used alone or in combination.
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Capacity requirement planning (CRP)converts the material plan into labour and machine workloads.
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The product structure file lists all of the following except

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B)the items that go into the product.
C)a brief description of each item.
D)when and in what quantity each item is needed in the assembly process.
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Effective capacity is determined by multiplying the rated capacity by utilization and efficiency.
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Capacity requirements planning (CRP)projects the load from a given material plan onto the capacity of a system.
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A matrix is used to organize and display the information generated by the MRP process.
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The application modules that comprise the ERP system are designed to support only customer relationship management processes.
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Material requirements planning (MRP)is a useful for all of the following except

A)dependent demand items.
B)discrete demand items.
C)independent demand items.
D)erratic orders.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be</strong> A)0. B)20. C)60. D)70. The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be

A)0.
B)20.
C)60.
D)70.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The planned order releases for period 3 would be</strong> A)300. B)200. C)75. D)0. The planned order releases for period 3 would be

A)300.
B)200.
C)75.
D)0.
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___ is a lot-sizing technique that orders for multiple demand periods and is referred to as

A)Lot-for-lot (L4L).
B)Periodic order quantity (POQ).
C)Economic order quantity(EOQ).
D)Multiple order quantity (MOQ).
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The planned order receipt for period 6 would be</strong> A)100. B)120. C)160. D)270. The planned order receipt for period 6 would be

A)100.
B)120.
C)160.
D)270.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be</strong> A)0. B)100. C)300. D)500. The projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be

A)0.
B)100.
C)300.
D)500.
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Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The planned order release for period 3 would be</strong> A)100. B)160. C)270. D)300. The planned order release for period 3 would be

A)100.
B)160.
C)270.
D)300.
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47
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of F's required for each A would be</strong> A)6. B)12. C)18. D)24. The number of F's required for each A would be

A)6.
B)12.
C)18.
D)24.
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48
Given the following MRP matrix for Item D: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item D:   The planned order release for period 5 would be</strong> A)100. B)120. C)160. D)270. The planned order release for period 5 would be

A)100.
B)120.
C)160.
D)270.
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49
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of G's required for each A would be</strong> A)40. B)20. C)18. D)3. The number of G's required for each A would be

A)40.
B)20.
C)18.
D)3.
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50
The MRP process of determining requirements for lower level items based on the master production schedule is referred to as

A)lot sizing.
B)netting.
C)backward scheduling.
D)exploding.
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51
Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 1 would be</strong> A)270. B)290. C)340. D)560. If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 1 would be

A)270.
B)290.
C)340.
D)560.
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52
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of E's required for each A would be</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)4. The number of E's required for each A would be

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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53
Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Projected on Hand at the end of period 7 would be</strong> A)330. B)270. C)0. D)140. If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Projected on Hand at the end of period 7 would be

A)330.
B)270.
C)0.
D)140.
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54
Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 4 would be</strong> A)270. B)290. C)340. D)560. If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,then using the Periodic Order Quantity lot sizing technique,the Planned Order Release for period 4 would be

A)270.
B)290.
C)340.
D)560.
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55
Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The planned order releases for period 1 would be</strong> A)300. B)200. C)75. D)0. The planned order releases for period 1 would be

A)300.
B)200.
C)75.
D)0.
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56
Given the following MRP matrix for Item C: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item C:   If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,the periodic order quantity would be</strong> A)3 periods of requirements. B)2 periods of requirements. C)1 period of requirements. D)0 period of requirements. If each order cost $500 and the holding cost is $0.75 per item per period,the periodic order quantity would be

A)3 periods of requirements.
B)2 periods of requirements.
C)1 period of requirements.
D)0 period of requirements.
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57
The MRP process of subtracting on-hand quantities and scheduled receipts from gross requirements to produce net requirements is referred to as

A)cycle counting.
B)lot sizing.
C)exploding.
D)netting.
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58
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of D's required for each A would be</strong> A)2. B)3. C)6. D)12. The number of D's required for each A would be

A)2.
B)3.
C)6.
D)12.
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59
The item master file contains all the following except

A)on-hand quantities.
B)lead times.
C)planned order releases.
D)on-order quantities.
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60
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of G's required to assemble 10 A's would be</strong> A)9. B)10. C)90. D)180. The number of G's required to assemble 10 A's would be

A)9.
B)10.
C)90.
D)180.
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61
All of the following can be used for underloaded conditions except

A)acquiring additional work.
B)pushing work back.
C)pulling work ahead.
D)reducing normal capacity.
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62
A load profile compares

A)requirements for all lower-level items to higher-level items.
B)cumulative lead times to projected lead times.
C)the quantities in which items should be produced to actual demand.
D)released and planned orders with work centre capacity.
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63
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of E's required for each A would be</strong> A)3. B)6. C)12. D)24. The number of E's required for each A would be

A)3.
B)6.
C)12.
D)24.
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64
How does MRP differ from traditional inventory control systems?
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65
Which of the following is not a major input into capacity requirements planning (CRP)?

A)planned order releases
B)routing file
C)load profiles for each work centre
D)open orders file
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66
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of F's required for each A would be</strong> A)2. B)3. C)12. D)16. The number of F's required for each A would be

A)2.
B)3.
C)12.
D)16.
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67
What is the master production schedule (MPS)and what role does in play in the material requirements planning (MRP)process?
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68
A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be</strong> A)40. B)0. C)100. D)20. If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the projected on hand quantity at the end of period 3 would be

A)40.
B)0.
C)100.
D)20.
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69
A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,then planned order releases in Period 2 would be</strong> A)40 in period 1. B)60 in period 2. C)120 in period 3. D)140 in Period 2. If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,then planned order releases in Period 2 would be

A)40 in period 1.
B)60 in period 2.
C)120 in period 3.
D)140 in Period 2.
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70
A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If EOQ lot sizing is used the minimum order quantity would be</strong> A)85. B)100. C)120. D)150. If EOQ lot sizing is used the minimum order quantity would be

A)85.
B)100.
C)120.
D)150.
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71
A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,the number of periods worth of requirements would be</strong> A)0. B)1. C)2. D)3. If the periodic order quantity lot sizing rule is used,the number of periods worth of requirements would be

A)0.
B)1.
C)2.
D)3.
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72
Given the following MRP matrix for Item E: <strong>Given the following MRP matrix for Item E:   The planned order releases for period 4 would be</strong> A)300. B)200. C)75. D)0. The planned order releases for period 4 would be

A)300.
B)200.
C)75.
D)0.
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73
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of I's required for each A would be</strong> A)1. B)2. C)6. D)12. The number of I's required for each A would be

A)1.
B)2.
C)6.
D)12.
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74
What is the difference between independent and dependent demand?
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75
What is a bill of material?
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76
When is it appropriate to use material requirements planning (MRP)?
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77
A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the planned order releases would be</strong> A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3. B)0 in period 2 and 80 in period 3. C)120 in period 2 and 120 in period 3. D)100 in period 2 and 100 in period 3. If EOQ lot sizing is used to set the minimum order quantity,then the planned order releases would be

A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3.
B)0 in period 2 and 80 in period 3.
C)120 in period 2 and 120 in period 3.
D)100 in period 2 and 100 in period 3.
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78
Which of the following would not be used for an overloaded condition?

A)pulling work ahead
B)rerouting jobs to alternative work centres
C)pushing work back
D)splitting lots between two or more machines
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79
A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period. <strong>A firm has the following gross requirements for Item F.If ordering costs are $60 per order and carrying costs are $0.50 per period.   If L4L ordering is used the planned order releases would be</strong> A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3. B)80 in period 2 and 60 in period 3. C)60 in period 2 and 80 in period 3. D)0 in period 1 and 40 in period 3. If L4L ordering is used the planned order releases would be

A)40 in period 1 and 0 in period 3.
B)80 in period 2 and 60 in period 3.
C)60 in period 2 and 80 in period 3.
D)0 in period 1 and 40 in period 3.
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80
Given the following Product Structure Record: <strong>Given the following Product Structure Record:   The number of G's required for each A would be</strong> A)2. B)8. C)12. D)24. The number of G's required for each A would be

A)2.
B)8.
C)12.
D)24.
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