1. When sample sizes increase, the control limits in p charts:
a. Remain the same distance apart
b. Move closer together
c. Mover farther apart
d. you cannot determine from the information given
2. When items are needed to make accept-or-reject decisions?
a. sample size and maximum number of defectives in a sample to accept the lot
b. Producer's risk and consumer's risk
c. Consumer's risk and acceptable quality level
d. average outgoing quality limits
3. When labor standards are the basis of paying workers it is called:
a. Entitlement plan
b. pay-for-performance plan
c. quota system
d. incentive pay system
1) When sample sizes increase, the control limits in p
charts:
Ans. b. Move closer together
The control limit is much wider when sample size is lower. When
sample size is increasing the control limit move close
together.
2. When items are needed to make accept-or-reject decisions?
Ans. d. average outgoing quality limits
The average outgoing quality limits determine the quality of items.
It helps to make decisions whether the items are needed to accept
or reject.
3. When labor standards are the basis of paying workers it is
called:
Ans. b. pay-for-performance plan
Pay- for-performance plan indicates the salary of labors based on
their position.
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