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1. What is the primary goal of production scheduling?

  • To maximize production cost
  • To minimize production time and cost while meeting demand
  • To utilize maximum machinery capacity
  • To ensure worker satisfaction

2. Which of the following is NOT a key factor considered in production scheduling?

  • Demand forecasting
  • Machine capacity
  • Employee vacation preferences
  • Material availability

3. A Gantt chart is primarily used for:

  • Inventory management
  • Visualizing project timelines
  • Quality control
  • Financial forecasting

4. What does MRP stand for in the context of production scheduling?

  • Material Requirements Planning
  • Manufacturing Resource Planning
  • Market Research Program
  • Management Reporting Process

5. What is a bottleneck in production scheduling?

  • A surplus of materials
  • A stage in the process that slows down overall production
  • A highly efficient machine
  • A large inventory of finished goods

6. JIT stands for:

  • Just In Time
  • Job In Time
  • Just In Transit
  • Job In Transit

7. Which scheduling technique prioritizes tasks based on their due dates?

  • First-Come, First-Served
  • Shortest Processing Time
  • Earliest Due Date
  • Critical Path Method

8. What is the purpose of capacity planning in production scheduling?

  • To determine employee wages
  • To ensure sufficient resources are available to meet production demands
  • To forecast future market trends
  • To manage inventory levels

9. Lead time refers to:

  • The time it takes to sell a product
  • The time it takes to produce a product
  • The time it takes to transport a product
  • The time from ordering materials to receiving them

10. A master production schedule (MPS) is:

  • A detailed schedule of individual tasks
  • A high-level plan outlining the production quantities of finished goods over a specific time horizon
  • A visual representation of production flow
  • A record of actual production output

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