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Root Cause Analysis Post-Test

1. A root cause is any underlying cause that if addressed will prevent the problem from recurring. 2. Preventive action aims to eliminate the causes of potential nonconformities to prevent their occurrence. 3. Corrective action seeks to eliminate the causes of actual nonconformities in order to prevent recurrence.

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Root Cause Analysis Post-Test

1. A root cause is any underlying cause that if addressed will prevent the problem from recurring. 2. Preventive action aims to eliminate the causes of potential nonconformities to prevent their occurrence. 3. Corrective action seeks to eliminate the causes of actual nonconformities in order to prevent recurrence.

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1. A root cause is any cause that is causally con- 6. Causes and effects can be the same thing
nected to the defined symptom that if acted
upon will result in preventing the problem from a) True
occurring. b) False
c) Not sure.
a) True.
b) False. 7. In Root Cause Analysis, the event that you want
c) Not sure. to prevent from recurring is known as

2. An action in which to eliminate the cause of non- a) Primary effect,


conformities in order to prevent recurrence is b) Action cause
known as
c) Condition cause
a) Remedial Action d) Terminations
b) Corrective Action 8. All causal paths must be properly ended or iden-
c) Preventive Action tified as needing additional investigation is
known as
d) Root Cause Analysis
a) Primary effect,
3. An action in which to eliminate the causes of
potential nonconformities in order to prevent b) Action cause
their occurrence is known as c) Condition cause
a) Remedial Action d) Terminations
b) Corrective Action 9. Which are the followings is NOT TRUE.
c) Preventive Action
a) A condition type of cause (existed over time, as
d) Root Cause Analysis in pre-existing condition) is known as Condition
Cause
4. When a problem has occurred, a cause is known
as b) Evidence Cause is the text below a cause is the
evidence for that cause.
a) Symptoms that would result from the problem c) Each effect has at least two causes in the form of
b) Symptoms that provide evidence of the problem actions and conditions.
c) Events/ conditions that would led to the prob- d) Causes and effects are not the same thing.
lem
10. the best solutions must meet three criteria, ex-
d) Events/ conditions that led to the problem
cept:
5. When a problem has occurred, an effect is
known as a) prevent recurrence
b) be within control
a) Symptoms that would result from the problem
c) meet goals and objectives
b) Symptoms that provide evidence of the problem
d) use the cause and effect diagram
c) Events/ conditions that would led to the prob-
lem
d) Events/ conditions that led to the problem

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