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The Lean Principle action in the 5S approach that deals with having those items needed regularly at hand and those items need less regularly stored out of the way is known as ___________.

A.

Shining

B.

Standardizing

C.

Sustaining

D.

Sorting

Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) can be classified as Tangible (Visible) Costs and Hidden Costs.

A.

True

B.

False

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

Lean Six Sigma’s general approach to solving significant challenges related to a process is called _________________.

A.

DOE

B.

SIPOC

C.

DMAIC

D.

FMEA

Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR) is best used when which of these are applicable? (Note: There are 3 correct answers).

A.

Non-linear relationships between the inputs X’s and output Y

B.

Uncertainty in the slope of the linear relationship between an X and a Y

C.

Relationships between Y (output) and more than one X (Input)

D.

Preventing the use of a Designed Experiment if unnecessary

E.

We assume that the X’s are independent of each other

When a Belt applies the practice of Poka-Yoke to a project challenge she is attempting to make certain the activity is _______________ .

A.

Well documented

B.

Removed from the line

C.

Mistake proofed

D.

Highly visible

A Belt concludes a Lean Six Sigma project with the creation of a Control Plan. At what point can the Control Plan be closed?

A.

Never, a Control Plan is a living document

B.

As soon as the Champion signs off

C.

Within 30 days of the LSS project review team meeting

D.

After the project has been presented at the recognition event

The Alpha level of a test (level of significance) represents the yardstick against which P-values are measured and the Null Hypothesis is rejected if the P-value is which of these?

A.

Less than the Alpha level.

B.

Greater than the Alpha level.

C.

Greater than the Beta and Alpha level.

D.

Less than one minus Alpha.

E.

Less than the power of one minus Beta.

Fractional Factorial designs for an experimental approach are used when ____________ about the multiple metric interaction in a process.

A.

Much is known

B.

Little is known

C.

We don’t care

D.

Data exists

For a Normal Distribution the Mean, Median and Mode are the same data point.

A.

True

B.

False