Lean Six Sigma White Belt Quiz
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- Q1What is the primary goal of Six Sigma?Maximizing process wasteIncreasing process cycle timeReducing process variationIncreasing process complexity30s
- Q2What does DMAIC stand for in Six Sigma methodology?Deconstruct, Modify, Adjust, Implement, ControlData Management and Analysis in ControlDocument, Monitor, Assess, Implement, CheckDefine, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control30s
- Q3What does the term 'Black Belt' represent in Six Sigma?A document outlining process instructionsA highly skilled and trained Six Sigma project leaderA stage of process improvementA tool used for process measurement30s
- Q4What is the primary objective of a Six Sigma White Belt?Leading process improvement projectsImplementing statistical analysis toolsAnalyzing process data and identifying root causesUnderstanding basic Six Sigma concepts and terminology30s
- Q5Which of the following is a key principle of Six Sigma?Following industry normsData-driven decision makingIntuition and gut feelingsTrial and error30s
- Q6What is the role of a Six Sigma Green Belt?Coordinating cross-functional teamsLeading process improvement projectsImplementing statistical analysis toolsAnalyzing process data and identifying root causes30s
- Q7Which of the following is one of the key concepts of Six Sigma?Random selectionContinuous improvementStatic processesLimited data analysis30s
- Q8Which of the following is a primary focus of Six Sigma?Maximizing production outputMinimizing employee involvementReducing process variationIncreasing process complexity30s
- Q9What is the goal of a Six Sigma project?To maximize employee involvementTo increase process complexityTo minimize production outputTo reduce process variation and defects30s
- Q10Which of the following is a step in the DMAIC methodology of Six Sigma?AnalyzeMonitorInitiateImplement30s
- Q11What is the purpose of a fishbone diagram in Six Sigma?To identify root causes of a problemTo measure process performanceTo prioritize improvement opportunitiesTo define project objectives30s
- Q12Which of the following is a common tool used in Six Sigma?Gantt chartPareto chartFishbone diagramSWOT analysis30s
- Q13What is the DMAIC process in Six Sigma?Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, ControlDesign, Monitor, Analyze, Implement, CheckDiscover, Measure, Adjust, Implement, ControlDetermine, Manage, Assess, Improve, Correct30s
- Q14What does the term 'Defects Per Million Opportunities (DPMO)' measure in Six Sigma?The time taken to complete a process.The number of defects found during inspection.The level of process performance.The amount of waste generated in a process.30s
- Q15What does the term 'CTQ' stand for in Six Sigma?Continuous Total QualityControl of QualityCertified Training and QualificationCritical to Quality30s