Opps. Times Up. Thank you for taking mock test for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. Mock Test - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt This is a Mock-test for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. There will not be any impact of this score on your final result. This is just for getting familiar with exam style. Happy Learning!!! 1 / 10 1. Who had given the concept of Mistake Proofing? Shigeo Shingo Edward Deming Shewhart William B. Smith 2 / 10 2. A bottle manufacturer monitors the thickness of glass (continuous data) using samples of 5 bottles per batch. Which control chart should be used? p-Chart c-Chart np-Chart X-Bar & R Chart 3 / 10 3. Which of the following is an example of overproduction waste? Unused inventory Excessive movement Making more products than needed Long wait times 4 / 10 4. Match the correct tool with correct phase of Six Sigma. 1. Define Select an answerProcess CapabilityFMEASCAMPERMistake ProofingControl PlanSIPOC 2. Measure Select an answerProcess CapabilityFMEASCAMPERMistake ProofingControl PlanSIPOC 3. Analyze Select an answerProcess CapabilityFMEASCAMPERMistake ProofingControl PlanSIPOC 5 / 10 5. A Pareto Chart is used to identify: Normal Distribution Process Stability Key areas causing the majority of problems Process Capability 6 / 10 6. The quality team measures the weight of a single bottle from each batch (continuous data). Which control chart should be used? np-Chart I-MR Chart c-Chart p-Chart 7 / 10 7. In SCAMPER technique, C stands for Concatenate Confusion Combine Clear 8 / 10 8. The plant records the number of broken bottles per day out of total bottles manufactured. Which control chart should be used? c-Chart I-MR Chart X-Bar Chart p-Chart 9 / 10 9. A company performs a correlation analysis and finds a correlation coefficient of 0.85. What does this indicate about the relationship between the two variables? Strong positive correlation Weak negative correlation Strong negative correlation No correlation 10 / 10 10. In the Kano Model, which customer requirements must be met to avoid dissatisfaction? Excitement Needs Performance Needs Surprise Needs Basic Needs Your score isThe average score is 65% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% By Wordpress Quiz plugin