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GAQM CLSSGB Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (CLSSGB) Exam Practice Test

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Question 1

A 1-Sample t-test is used to compare an expected population Mean to a target.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 2

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 uncontrollable then the other option to increase the probability of coming in on time via personal vehicles to work could be ____________?

Options:

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

Question 3

The proper functioning of a Visual Factory is dependent upon which of these?

Options:

A.

Technically skilled workers

B.

Work space with active 5S

C.

Availability of visual tools

D.

Breakthrough projects

Question 4

When two Inputs have an impact on the Output together yet seem to have no or little impact on their own this is called a/an ________________.

Options:

A.

Interaction

B.

Oddity

C.

Coincidence

D.

Impossibility

Question 5

The higher the sigma level of a process the better the performance.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 6

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 ___________.

Options:

A.

Shining

B.

Standardizing

C.

Sustaining

D.

Sorting

Question 7

When it comes to Control one of the most effective means of eliminating defects is to _________________ .

Options:

A.

Train personnel often and thoroughly

B.

Keep a Six Sigma project going on the process at all times

C.

Design defect prevention into the product

D.

Have each process consist of no more than five steps

Question 8

A process can be defined as a repetitive and systematic series of steps or activities where inputs are modified or assembled to achieve a customer desired result.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 9

Lean focuses on the sequence of activities and work required to produce a product or a service. This flow is called a ___________________.

Options:

A.

Value-add Flow

B.

Production Map

C.

Value Stream

D.

Operating Procedure

Question 10

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.

Options:

A.

Motorola

B.

Allied Signal

C.

General Electric

D.

Honeywell

Question 11

Lean Enterprise is based on the premise that anywhere work is being done which of these is also occurring?

Options:

A.

Money is being spent

B.

Waste is being generated

C.

People are producing value added product

D.

Waste is being eliminated

Question 12

One of the metrics commonly used in Lean Six Sigma is DPU. This acronym stands for ___________________.

Options:

A.

Deferred planned usage

B.

Defects per unit

C.

Decreased production utilization

D.

Downtime per unit

Question 13

The Accuracy of a Measurement System addresses _________________.

Options:

A.

Stability, Bias & Linearity

B.

Repeatability & Reproducibility

C.

Stability & Sensitivity

D.

Precision & Sensitivity

Question 14

Lean focuses on the sequence of activities and work required to produce a product or a service. This flow is called a ___________________.

Options:

A.

Value-add Flow

B.

Production Map

C.

Value Stream

D.

Operating Procedure

Question 15

Which of these is Discrete data?

Options:

A.

Train arrived at 4:17 pm.

B.

Race car consumed 23 gallons of fuel.

C.

Of the 42 people on the bus, 12 went into the station.

D.

It took 3 hours and 32 minutes to complete the marathon.

Question 16

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 ____________________.

Options:

A.

Influential Analysis

B.

Inferential Statistics

C.

Physical Modeling

D.

Sequential Inference

Question 17

After a Belt has put data through the smoothing process which chart would be used to look for trends in the data?

Options:

A.

Moving Average Chart

B.

Multi-Vari Chart

C.

X bar Chart

D.

Pareto Chart

Question 18

When looking at a distribution graph, the Mean is defined as the __________.

Options:

A.

Average based on the sample size

B.

Aggression measured

C.

Total sample size

D.

Measurement based off a quarter of the sample size

Question 19

SPC charts typically have the most recent data point on the right hand side.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 20

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

Options:

A.

Much is known

B.

Little is known

C.

We don’t care

D.

Data exists

Question 21

A Lean Principle that addresses efficiency by the process worker is called ____________________?

Options:

A.

Visual Factory

B.

Supervising

C.

Training

D.

Standardizing

Question 22

According to the definition of Rolled Throughput Yield which of these items best describe the purpose of RTY?

Options:

A.

A function of Y=f(x)

B.

Accounts for losses due to rework and scrap

C.

Isolates the increase throughput

D.

Determines incremental Growth

Question 23

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 ____________________.

Options:

A.

Influential Analysis

B.

Inferential Statistics

C.

Physical Modeling

D.

Sequential Inference

Question 24

Which of these is Discrete data?

Options:

A.

Train arrived at 4:17 pm.

B.

Race car consumed 23 gallons of fuel.

C.

Of the 42 people on the bus, 12 went into the station.

D.

It took 3 hours and 32 minutes to complete the marathon.

Question 25

A Belt gathered the following defect data for a shoe production line and wanted to assemble it into a Pareto Chart. The correct order from left to right in the chart would be:

Data:

Cutting38

Forming17

Stitching56

Sealing42

Options:

A.

Forming, Sealing, Cutting, Stitching

B.

Sealing, Stitching, Forming, Cutting

C.

Stitching, Sealing, Cutting, Forming

D.

Forming, Cutting, Sealing, Stitching

Question 26

The 5 Why Analysis is only useful if the possible independent variable can be broken down into five possible causes.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 27

A periodic time frame can be used to arrange for Control Limit and Center Line calculations with good SPC implementation in a process.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 28

Customers make a purchase decision based on a number of factors. In Lean Six Sigma we refer to these decision points as CTQ’s which stands for __________.

Options:

A.

Cost of the quantity

B.

Conscious thought qualities

C.

Conspicuous time quandaries

D.

Critical-to-quality

Question 29

SPC on the outputs is more preferred than SPC on the inputs when implementing SPC for your process.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Question 30

Due to excessive pollution, GREEN Solutions Inc. is considering subsidizing public transportation to work for its employees. According to the 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. Assuming a Normal Distribution for the commute times by either personal or public transportation, which of these is true?

Options:

A.

The probability that they would arrive on time using personal vehicles is much higher than using the metro public transportation system (MPTS)

B.

The probability that they would arrive on time using the MPTS is much higher than using their personal vehicles

C.

The two probabilities are about the same excepting in one case the consistency is higher than the other

D.

We need to compile more data around weekends to incorporate for traffic differences

E.

When Standard Deviation is higher the probability goes down and so the MPTS is worse

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