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DEFINE Phase
Project Tutorials The following are example questions that will test your knowledge of the
concepts within the DEFINE phase of a DMAIC and DFSS Six Sigma
project.
Answers: B,C,E
Choices A and E are a function of the process, the goal is to have the
Six Sigma Careers voice of the process (VOP) perform within the voice of the customer
(VOC) specifications. You may get one, two, or all three of the customer
specifications and they may also provide attribute information, and more.
Answer: A,B,D
3) Inferential statistics is
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Answer: B
A) Cost of Capital
B) Hurdle Rate
C) Discount Rate
D) Interest Rate
Answer: A,B,C are all commonly used and interchangeable terms with
WACC.
Projects should exceed the WACC which is the cost of raising funds for a
capital funding project according to your firm's targeted capital structure.
Answer: C
6) The tool used to ensure that all effected people are involved
and engaged is the
A) Stakeholder Analysis
B) Gannt Chart
C) Project Contract
D) Prioritization Matrix
Answer: A
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A) Prioritization Matrix
B) Gantt Chart
C) Affinity Diagram
D) CTQ Diagram
Answer: C
MEASURE
The following are example questions that will test your knowledge of the
concepts within the MEASURE phase of a DMAIC Six Sigma project.
A) Stability
B) Repeatability
C) Reproducibility
D) Resolution
E) Linearity
Answer: D
The measurement system should record data ten times greater than will
be used in project metric. If you are using feet as a unit of measurement
for your metric, then take all your measurements in inches (this is 1/12
resolution) and satisifies the 10-bucket rule.
If you are using a metric measured in X.XX (hundredths), then record all
your measurements in X.XXX (thousandths)
What else may indicate poor gage resolution? Plateaus (flat spots) of the
data on the r-chart and if r-bar is too small
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A) True
B) False
Answer: True
Answer: D
Answer: A
A) continuous data
B) attribute data
C) locational data
D) discrete data
Answer: A
Answer: B
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Answer: E
Final Yield (FY) does not account for the hidden factory or rework. It is
simply the final number of acceptable pieces at the end divided by the
quantity started in a process. It does not tell you how many were
reworked at each step of the process.
8) If there are 11 orders, and each order has 2 items, and there
are 3 opportunities for a defect (such as incorrect item, wrong
price, and damaged), then how many total opportunities are there
for a defect?
A) 22
B) 11
C) 66
D) 33
Answer: 66
A) Coverage error
B) Nonrespondent error
C) Sampling Error
D) Measurement Error
E) All of the above
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A) 0.9821
B) 0.0555
C) 0.0558
D) 0.98
Answer:0.0558
ANALYZE
The following are example questions that will test your knowledge of the
concepts within the ANALYZE phase of a DMAIC Six Sigma project.
A) P-value risk
B) Confidence Interval and Power risk
C) Alpha and Beta risk
D) Consumers Risk
Answer: C
Answer: D
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Answer: B,D
Answer: A,B.
The larger the width, or spread, of thr confidence interval the weaker the
estimate of the mean or variance. Logically, the more data and samples
taken within a population, the more confidence you will have in
estimating the population mean or variance. As n approaches infinity, the
sample average approaches the population mean.
Answer: A
A)89% of the time the random variable assumes a value within plus and
minus 2 standard deviation of its mean
B)Symmetry
C)The total area under the curve is always equal to 1
D)99.72% of the time the random variable assumes a value within plus
or minus 3 standard deviation of its mean
Answers: B,C,D
IMPROVE
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The following are example questions that will test your knowledge of the
concepts within the IMPROVE phase of a DMAIC Six Sigma project.
A) 64
B) 16
C) 41
D) 32
Answer: D
Recall that factors are the power which the levels are raised. Four cubed
is 64, and a half factorial means that half of the full factorial
combinations will be used, which is 32.
Answer: D
A) Stakeholder Analysis
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Answer: B
CONTROL
The following are example questions that will test your knowledge of the
concepts within the CONTROL phase of a DMAIC Six Sigma project.
1) Which of the following tools is handed off from the Six Sigma
Black Belt (or other Belt) to the Process Owner after control of the
effect has been established and statistically proven?
A) Pareto
B) Prioritization Matrix
C) DOE
D) Control Plan
E) Gantt Chart
Answer: D
The process owner uses this to help monitor and react to Y and its
behavior after the project is formally closed.
A) The lower the value the lower the risk to the project output, Y.
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Answer: A,B,C
Answer: C
Answer: A,C,D
A) I-MR
B) X-bar, R
C) EWMA
D) U-Chart
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Answer: C
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