Deck 18: Operational Decision-Making Tools: Acceptance Sampling

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Six Sigma companies report defective parts per million (PPM) versus the more traditional defective parts per hundred.
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Acceptance sampling is not consistent with TQM's philosophy of zero defects.
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A multiple-sampling plan uses the smallest sample size of any sampling plan.
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A sampling plan provides a set of guidelines for accepting rejecting a lot.
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19. All the following reasons are reasons aAcceptance sampling is still used today for all the following reasons except

A) government regulations.
B) contractual requirements.
C) industry standards.
D) total quality management principles.
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With a single-sample attribute plan a single sample of size n is selected randomly only one of the items randomly sampled from a larger lotlot and each of the n items is inspected.
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The simplest form of a sampling plan is a singledouble-sample attribute plan.
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Acceptance sampling involves the inspection of a non-random sample of n units selected from a larger lot.
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A lot is rejected if the number of defective units found in a random sample exceeds a predetermined acceptable number of defective units.
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The consumer's risk is the probability of accepting a lot in which the fraction of defective items exceeds the lot tolerance percent defective (LTPD).
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A multiple-sampling plan uses the smallest sample size of any sampling plan.
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Double-sampling plans are often less costly than single-sampling plans.
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9. The consumer's risk is the probability of rejecting a lot that meets the acceptable quality level (AQL).
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18. Six Sigma companies report defective parts

A) defective parts per million.
B) defective parts per thousand.
C) defective parts per hundred.
D) no defective parts.do not exist.
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An operating characteristics (OC) curve is a graph that measures the probability of accepting a lot with no defective items.
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An operating characteristics (OC) curve is a graph that measures the probability of accepting a lot with no defective items.
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With acceptance sampling, a lot is either rejected or accepted depending on the number of defects found in a sample.
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The average outgoing quality (AOQ) is a measure of the expected number of defective items that will pass on to the customer with the sampling plan selected.
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Acceptance sampling is based on the premise that a lot contains some acceptable number of defective items.
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Choosing among a single-, double- and multiple-sampling plans is a strategic versus an economic decision.
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22. A(n) ________________ curve is a graph showing the probability of accepting a lot for different quality levels with a specific sampling plan.
E) operating characteristic (OC)
F) average outgoing quality
G) lot tolerance percent defective h. single-sample attribute
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21. The _________________ is the maximumrepresents the upper limit to the number of defective items a customer will accept in a lot.

A) producer's risk
B) consumer's risk
C) average outgoing quality
D) lot tolerance percent defective (LTPD)
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An operating characteristic (OC) curve is a graph that measures

A) the acceptable proportion of defects in a lot to the consumer.
B) the probability of accepting a lot for different quality levels with a specific sampling plan.
C) the probability of accepting a lot in which the fraction of defectives exceeds the lot tolerance percent defective.
D) the maximum number of defective items a consumer will accept in a lot.
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Is acceptance sampling consistent with TQM?
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20. The ________________ is the consumer's willingness to accept lots with a small proportion of defective items is known as the acceptable

A) sampling plan.
B) quality level.
C) consumer's risk.
D) producer's risk.
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23. The ______________________ is the expected number of defective items that will pass on to the customer with a sampling. plan is known as the

A) lot tolerance percent defective.
B) acceptable quality level.
C) average outgoing quality.
D) sampling plan.
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What is the advantage of a multiple-sampling plan?
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A(n) ________________ curve is a graph showing the probability of accepting a lot for different quality levels with a specific sampling plan.

A) operating characteristic (OC)
B) average outgoing quality
C) lot tolerance percent defective
D) single-sample attribute
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Six Sigma companies report defective parts per million (PPM) versus the more traditional defective parts per hundred.
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Acceptance sampling is not consistent with TQM's philosophy of zero defects.
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A multiple-sampling plan uses the smallest sample size of any sampling plan.
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A sampling plan provides a set of guidelines for accepting rejecting a lot.
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19. All the following reasons are reasons aAcceptance sampling is still used today for all the following reasons except

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With a single-sample attribute plan a single sample of size n is selected randomly only one of the items randomly sampled from a larger lotlot and each of the n items is inspected.
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The simplest form of a sampling plan is a singledouble-sample attribute plan.
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Acceptance sampling involves the inspection of a non-random sample of n units selected from a larger lot.
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A lot is rejected if the number of defective units found in a random sample exceeds a predetermined acceptable number of defective units.
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The consumer's risk is the probability of accepting a lot in which the fraction of defective items exceeds the lot tolerance percent defective (LTPD).
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A multiple-sampling plan uses the smallest sample size of any sampling plan.
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Double-sampling plans are often less costly than single-sampling plans.
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9. The consumer's risk is the probability of rejecting a lot that meets the acceptable quality level (AQL).
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18. Six Sigma companies report defective parts

A) defective parts per million.
B) defective parts per thousand.
C) defective parts per hundred.
D) no defective parts.do not exist.
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An operating characteristics (OC) curve is a graph that measures the probability of accepting a lot with no defective items.
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An operating characteristics (OC) curve is a graph that measures the probability of accepting a lot with no defective items.
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With acceptance sampling, a lot is either rejected or accepted depending on the number of defects found in a sample.
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The average outgoing quality (AOQ) is a measure of the expected number of defective items that will pass on to the customer with the sampling plan selected.
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Acceptance sampling is based on the premise that a lot contains some acceptable number of defective items.
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Choosing among a single-, double- and multiple-sampling plans is a strategic versus an economic decision.
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22. A(n) ________________ curve is a graph showing the probability of accepting a lot for different quality levels with a specific sampling plan.
E) operating characteristic (OC)
F) average outgoing quality
G) lot tolerance percent defective h. single-sample attribute
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21. The _________________ is the maximumrepresents the upper limit to the number of defective items a customer will accept in a lot.

A) producer's risk
B) consumer's risk
C) average outgoing quality
D) lot tolerance percent defective (LTPD)
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An operating characteristic (OC) curve is a graph that measures

A) the acceptable proportion of defects in a lot to the consumer.
B) the probability of accepting a lot for different quality levels with a specific sampling plan.
C) the probability of accepting a lot in which the fraction of defectives exceeds the lot tolerance percent defective.
D) the maximum number of defective items a consumer will accept in a lot.
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Is acceptance sampling consistent with TQM?
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20. The ________________ is the consumer's willingness to accept lots with a small proportion of defective items is known as the acceptable

A) sampling plan.
B) quality level.
C) consumer's risk.
D) producer's risk.
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23. The ______________________ is the expected number of defective items that will pass on to the customer with a sampling. plan is known as the

A) lot tolerance percent defective.
B) acceptable quality level.
C) average outgoing quality.
D) sampling plan.
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What is the advantage of a multiple-sampling plan?
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A(n) ________________ curve is a graph showing the probability of accepting a lot for different quality levels with a specific sampling plan.

A) operating characteristic (OC)
B) average outgoing quality
C) lot tolerance percent defective
D) single-sample attribute
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