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Question #1
The higher the sigma level of a process the better the performance.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #2
The purpose of a Process Map is to identify the complexity of the process and to record all actions and decision points in the process.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #3
If the data displayed in a Histogram displays two peaks the distribution would likely be _____________.
A. Transformed
B. Multi-skewed
C. Bi-attribute
D. Bimodal
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Correct Answer: D
Question #4
It is a Type I error if we reject the Null Hypothesis when it is actually true.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #5
Hypothesis Tests determine the probabilities of differences between observed data and the hypothesis being solely due to _________ based on the result of the Pvalues.
A. Human error
B. Measurement error
C. Shift differences
D. Chance
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Correct Answer: D
Question #6
The Mann-Whitney Test is used to test if the Means for two samples are different.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: B
Question #7
A Belt experienced an Alpha of .05 and a Beta of .10 and knew these are the most common risk levels when running a Statistical test.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #8
The ____________ is important because it provides an estimate of the probability of an event occurring depending on the Standard Deviation from the Mean.
A. Shewhart Principle
B. Pareto Rule
C. Mean/Mode Spread
D. Empirical Rule
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Correct Answer: D
Question #9
When creating a Cause and Effect Diagram the team needs to continually broaden their view as well as drill down until they identify all the potential ______________ impacting their process.
A. Line operators
B. Root Causes
C. Inventory issues
D. Customer requests
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Correct Answer: B
Question #10
Unequal Variances can be the result of differing types of distributions.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #11
When a Belt is analyzing sample data she should keep in mind that 95% of Normally Distributed data is within +/- 2 Standard Deviations from the Mean.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #12
Which element of waste best describes the cost of a resource being in the queue?
A. Waiting
B. Motion
C. Inventory
D. Correction
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Correct Answer: A
Question #13
Training cost is $4,000 and a project required an initial investment of $30,000. If the project yields monthly savings of $2,000 beginning after 3 months, what is the payback period in months (before money costs and taxes)?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 27
D. 33
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Correct Answer: B
Question #14
For a Normal Distribution the Mean, Median and Mode are the same data point.
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: A
Question #15
The Six Sigma methodology had its origins at __________________ in the late 1980’s when William Smith coined the name for quality related work being done there.
A. Motorola
B. Allied Signal
C. General ElectricD
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Correct Answer: A
Question #16
Contingency Tables are used to perform which of these functions?
A. Illustrate one-tail proportions
B. Analyze the "what if" scenario
C. Contrast the Outliers under the tail
D. Compare more than two sample proportions with each other
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Correct Answer: D
Question #17
The FMEA is used to analyze potential source of defects in the process of interest and stands for ________________________.
A. Failure Measure for Effective Automation
B. Failure Modes and Effect Analysis
C. Focused Mental Efforts Analyze
D. Failed Manufacturing Efforts Analyzed
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Correct Answer: B
Question #18
According to a manager it takes an average weekday commute of 39 minutes with a Standard Deviation of 7 minutes for the employees to get to work while they use their personal vehicles for their office commute while the management set a policy of not more than 40 minutes for their daily one-way commute. A survey conducted one day on 70 employees showed an average of 34 minutes commuting time using the metro public transportation system with a Standard Deviation of 21 minutes. If the Standard Deviation is unc
A. Increase the average time of commute
B. Maintain the average time of commute and change route to work
C. Reduce average commute time to work by departing earlier
D. Change policy at work and request for flexible times based on location
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Correct Answer: C
Question #19
According to a manager it takes an average weekday commute of 39 minutes with a Standard Deviation of 7 minutes for the employees to get to work when they use their personal vehicles for their office commute while management set a policy of not more than 40 minutes for their daily one-way commute. A survey conducted one day on 70 employees showed an average of 34 minutes commuting time using the metro public transportation system with a Standard Deviation of 21 minutes. For the employees choosing to increas
A. 1 minute
B. 6 minutes
C. 3
D. Eliminate it to 0
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Correct Answer: C
Question #20
To draw inferences about a sample population being studied by modeling patterns of data in a way that accounts for randomness and uncertainty in the observations is known as ____________________.
A. Influential Analysis
B. Inferential Statistics
C. Physical Modeling
D. Sequential Inference
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Correct Answer: B
Question #21
Inferential Statistics is largely about Significance. There are both Practical and _______________ Significance to consider during an analysis of data in a Lean Six Sigma project.
A. Problematic
B. Impractical
C. Usable
D. Statistical
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Correct Answer: D
Question #22
Lean Six Sigma’s general approach to solving significant challenges related to a process is called _________________.
A. DOE
B. SIPOC
C. DMAIC
D. FMEA
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Correct Answer: C

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