453u1 - Supply Chain Management
453u1 - Supply Chain Management
II MIB [2017-2019]
SEMESTER IV
ELECTIVE : SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT- 453 U1
Multiple Choice Questions.
2. In the product life cycle, the emphasis in marketing mix during growth stage is
A. Distribution.
B. Promotion.
C. Price.
D. Cost reduction.
ANSWER: A
3. In the product life cycle, the emphasis in marketing mix during maturity stage is
A. Distribution.
B. Promotion.
C. Price.
D. Cost reduction.
ANSWER: C
4. In the product life cycle, the emphasis in marketing mix during decline stage is
A. Distribution.
B. Promotion.
C. Price.
D. Cost reduction.
ANSWER: D
21. Inbound and outbound logistics is _________ in the generic value chain of logistics.
A. a support activity.
B. a primary activity.
C. not an activity.
D. the only activity.
ANSWER: B
23. Marketing and sales is ___________ in the generic value chain of logistics.
A. a support activity.
B. a primary activity.
C. not an activity.
D. the only activity.
ANSWER: B
25. Real time communication of information regarding requirements and availability of logistics
service is the core of
A. right response.
B. right quality.
C. right quantity.
D. right value.
ANSWER: A
26. The maintenance of a minimum possible level of inventory required for a desired level of
customer service is the objective of
A. right response.
B. right quality.
C. right quantity.
D. right value.
ANSWER: C
27. The logistical objective that ensures a proper balance between total logistics cost and a desired
level of customer service performance is
A. right response.
B. right quality.
C. right cost trade off.
D. right information.
ANSWER: C
29. The term which covers the operation of shifting the cargo to or from the vessel is
A. Rigging.
B. Slinging.
C. Carnage.
D. Forced discharge.
ANSWER: B
31. The term used for carriage of goods when points of origin and destination are both within the
sovereignty of UK is
A. ULD.
B. Classification rate.
C. Valuation charge.
D. Cabotage.
ANSWER: D
38. The number of stages that the goods and services flow through
A. Add to the complexity of SCM.
B. Relaxes the complexity of SCM.
C. Brings no change in complexity of SCM.
D. Ensures better quality.
ANSWER: A
39. The business activity of farming out identified non-core activities to external agencies is
A. Logistics.
B. SCM.
C. Outsourcing.
D. Distribution.
ANSWER: C
40. The warehousing function that combines the logistical flow of several small shipments to a
specific market area is
A. Break bulk function.
B. Operational function.
C. Stockpiling function.
D. Consolidation function.
ANSWER: D
42. An appropriate strategy to achieve timely, accurate, paperless information flow is:
A. integrate this activity into all supply chain planning.
B. efficient store assortments.
C. revision of organization processes supported by information systems.
D. efficient replacement.
ANSWER: C
44. An appropriate strategy to optimize for time and cost in the ordering process is:
A. efficient store assortments.
B. revision of organization processes supported by information systems.
C. integrate this activity into all supply chain planning.
D. efficient replacement.
ANSWER: D
45. An appropriate strategy to optimize the productivity of retail space and inventory is:
A. efficient store assortments.
B. revision of organization processes supported by information systems.
C. integrate this activity into all supply chain planning.
D. efficient replacement.
ANSWER: A
48. The correct sequence of an organizations supply chain from a systems perspective is:
A. transformation process, delivery to customers, acquisition of resources.
B. transformation process, acquisition of resources, delivery to customers.
C. acquisition of resources, transformation process, delivery to customers.
D. delivery to customers, acquisition of resources, transformation process.
ANSWER: C
49. ______ offers the opportunity to buy direct from the supplier with reduced costs and shorter
cycle.
A. Reintermediation
B. Countermediation
C. Contramediation
D. Disintermediation
ANSWER: D
51. The typical aim of the push approach to supply chain management is:
A. to reduce costs of distribution.
B. to enhance product and service quality.
C. to reduce costs of new product development.
D. both the first and third answer above.
ANSWER: D
52. One choice for an organization's vertical integration strategy related to 'The direction of any
expansion'. What does this mean?
A. How far should the company take downstream or upstream vertical integration?
B. Should the company aim to direct ownership at the upstream or downstream supply chain?
C. To what extent does each stage of the supply chain focus on supporting the immediate supply
chain?
D. How to enhance product and service quality.
ANSWER: B
56. In the automotive industry, the person who is responsible for translating customer requirements
into actual orders and arranges delivery dates is the car maker:
A. supply manager
B. purchasing manager
C. supply chain manager
D. production manager
ANSWER: C
57. It is estimated that the logistics costs of a new car are about:
A. 10-20%
B. 25-30%
C. 20-25%
D. 30-40%
ANSWER: B
58. An appropriate strategy to achieve timely, accurate, paperless information flow is:
A. revision of organisation processes supported by information systems
B. integrate this activity is integrated into all supply chain planning
C. efficient replacement
D. efficient store assortments
ANSWER: A
60. An appropriate strategy to optimise for time and cost in the ordering process is:
A. efficient store assortments
B. revision of organisation processes supported by information systems
C. efficient replacement
D. integrate this activity is integrated into all supply chain planning
ANSWER: C
61. An appropriate strategy to optimise the productivity of retail space and inventory is:
A. integrate this activity is integrated into all supply chain planning
B. efficient store assortments
C. revision of organisation processes supported by information systems
D. efficient replacement
ANSWER: B
64. One of the important role of distribution in SCM towards base cost reduction is
A. Transportation
B. Warehousing/inventory
C. Information
D. all the above
ANSWER: D
65. ______ offers the opportunity to buy direct from the supplier with reduced costs and shorter
cycle
A. Reintermediation
B. Countermediation
C. Disintermediation
D. Contramediation
ANSWER: C
67. The typical aim of the push approach to supply chain management is:
A. to reduce costs of distribution
B. to enhance product and service quality
C. to reduce costs of new product development
D. both the first and third answer above
ANSWER: D
68. _______ analysis relates to what processes, activities, and decisions actually create costs in
your supply chain.
A. Cost driver
B. Value proposition
C. Cost reduction
D. Target costing
ANSWER: A
70. The _______ has made it possible for other companies to eliminate intermediaries and sell
directly to the end consumer.
A. SCM
B. Internet
C. competition
D. global sourcing
ANSWER: B
71. Value stream mapping is an application of process mapping, developed to apply _______
principles to process improvement.
A. Management
B. Lean
C. Supply chain
D. Cycle time
ANSWER: B
72. A supply chain is made up of a series of processes that involve an input, a _______, and an
output.
A. Shipment
B. Supplier
C. customer
D. Transformation
ANSWER: D
73. _______ is a tool to chart how individual processes are currently being conducted and to help
lay out new improved processes.
A. Process mapping
B. Pareto charting
C. Supply chain design
D. Design chain mapping
ANSWER: A
74. from the following list a major strategic risk associated with outsourcing.
A. Outsourcing landed cost is usually higher than in sourcing cost.
B. The supplier is purchased by a competitor.
C. The business loses sight of market trends.
D. The cost of supplied material is passed on to the customer.
ANSWER: B
75. _______ is the design of seamless value-added processes across organization boundaries to
meet the real needs of the end customer.
A. Operations
B. Supply chain management
C. Process engineering
D. Value charting
ANSWER: B
76. The impact of cost reduction on profits is much larger than the impact of increased
A. innovation.
B. production
C. information.
D. sales
ANSWER: D
77. _______ considers how your organization competes and is an essential element of corporate
strategy.
A. Value proposition analysis
B. Leadership
C. A consultant
D. A competitor
ANSWER: A
79. The collective learning in the organization, especially how to coordinate diverse production
skills and integrate multiple streams of technologies, is called
A. innovative constraint.
B. second-tier competency.
C. corporate skill.
D. core competency.
ANSWER: D
80. Integration of business economics and strategic planning has given rise to a new area of study
called __________.
A. Micro Economics
B. Corporate Economics
C. Macro Economics
D. Managerial Economics
ANSWER: B
82. When suppliers, distributors, and customers partner with each other to improve the performance
of the entire system, they are participating in a ________
A. channel of distribution
B. value delivery network
C. supply chain
D. supply and demand chain
ANSWER: B
84. From the economic system's point of view, the role of marke ting intermediaries is to transform
the assortment of products made by producers into the assortment of products wanted by ________.
channel members
A. manufacturers
B. marketers
C. distributors
D. consumers
ANSWER: D
86. Marketing logistics involves getting the right product to the right customer in the r ight place at
the right time. Which one of the following is not included in this process?
A. implementing the plan for the flow of goods and services
B. planning the physical flow of goods and services
C. gathering customer's ideas for new products
D. controlling the physical flow of goods, se rvices, and information
ANSWER: C
87. Which of the following is not an area of responsibility for a logistics manager?
A. inventory
B. marketing
C. warehousing
D. purchasing
ANSWER: B
88. From the economic system's point of view, the role of marketing intermediaries is to transform
the assortment of products made by producers into the assortment of products wanted by ________
channel members.
A. manufacturers
B. marketers
C. distributors
D. consumers
ANSWER: C
89. To reduce inventory management costs, many companies use a system called ________, which
involves carrying only small inventories of parts or merchandise, often only enough for a few days
of operation.
A. reduction
B. inventory management
C. supply chain management
D. economic order quantity
ANSWER: B
91. Julie Newmar recognizes that her company needs to provide better customer service and trim
distribution costs through team work, both inside the company and among all the marketing
channel organizations. Julie will begin the practice of ________.
A. intermediation
B. customer relationship management
C. integrated logistics management
D. horizontal marketing syste m management
ANSWER: C
92. Today, a growing number of firms now outsource some or all of their logistics to ________.
intermediaries
A. competitors
B. third - party logistics providers
C. channel members
D. cross - functiona l teams
ANSWER: D
93. According to Professor Mentzer and colleagues, the supply chain concept originated in what
discipline?
A. marketing
B. operations
C. logistics
D. production
ANSWER: B
95. A ____________ encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of
goods from the raw material stage, through to the end user, as well as the associated info rmation
flows.
A. production line
B. supply chain
C. marketing channel
D. warehouse
ANSWER: B
96. Which of the following are not key attributes of supply chain management?
A. inventory control
B. leveraging technology
C. custo mer power
D. a long - term orientation
ANSWER: C
97. . Positive, long - term relationships between supply chain participants refer to:
A. co - opetition
B. tailored logistics
C. partnerships
D. supply chain manag ement
ANSWER: D
100. Cooperative supply chain relationships developed to enhance the overall business performance
of both parties is a definition of:
A. third - party logistics
B. supply chain collabor ation
C. dovetailing
D. relationship marketing
ANSWER: B
102. The method of payment where the exporter relies on the undertaking of a bank to pay is
A. Bank guarantee.
B. Letter of credit.
C. Letter of comfort.
D. None of the above.
ANSWER: D
104. When a letter of credit does not indicate whether it is revocable or irrevocable, it is treated as
A. Revocable.
B. Irrevocable.
C. Revocable or irrevocable in the option of the beneficiary.
D. Revocable or irrevocable in the option of the negotiating bank.
ANSWER: B
105. Under an acceptance letter of credit, the responsibility of the issuing bank is
A. Only to accept the bill.
B. To pay against the bill.
C. To accept the bill immediately and also to pay the amount of the bill on its due date.
D. To get the acceptance of the importer on the bill.
ANSWER: C
106. A confirmed letter of credit is one
A. Confirmed to be authentic.
B. Confirmed by the importer to be correct.
C. Confirmed by the exporter that he agrees to the conditions.
D. To get the acceptance of the importer on the bill.
ANSWER: C
107. The warehousing function that combines the logistical flow of several small shipments to a
specific market area is
A. Break bulk function.
B. Operational function.
C. Stockpiling function.
D. Consolidation function.
ANSWER: D
109. The kind of warehouse that is licensed and authorized by the customs for storing goods till
import duty is
A. Field warehouse.
B. Buffer storage warehouse.
C. Bonded warehouse.
D. Export and import warehouse.
ANSWER: C
110. The business activity of farming out identified non-core activities to external agencies is
A. Logistics.
B. SCM.
C. Outsourcing.
D. Distribution.
ANSWER: C
112. If a customer visiting a departmental store cannot find his desired soap manufactured by
Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) in the store, which of the following chain partner will he hold
responsible for the non-availability of the soap?
A. The logistics service provider
B. The distributor
C. The departmental store
D. Hindustan Unilever Ltd
ANSWER: C
119. If the focus of a retailer is to achieve leadership in cost, then which of the following
phenomenon will hold good?
A. Customers will like to have convenience and the retailers will also set up a number of stores at
different locations in order to provide convenience to the customers.
B. Customers will prefer a large variety of products and the retailer will also keep a large variety
in the store in order to satisfy customer needs.
C. Customers will prefer a large variety of products but the retailer will not keep a large variety
in the store in order to achieve economies of scale.
D. Customers will prefer short lead time for their products and the retailer will keep higher
amount of inventory in order to satisfy customer needs in time.
ANSWER: C
120. The companies will realize the benefits of implementing IT when which of the following is
undertaken?
A. Companies need to invest heavily in information systems.
B. Companies need to automate the existing supply chain systems and processes.
C. Companies need to re-engineer their supply chain structure.
D. Companies need to re-engineer their supply chain structure and undertake revision in the
supporting organizational processes.
ANSWER: D
124. Which one of the following is not the supply challenge being faced by the Indian
organizations?
A. Poor infrastructure
B. IT implementation
C. Complex taxation structure
D. Smaller pack sizes
ANSWER: B
125. Many organisations hold safety stocks as part of their inventory. Which of the following is a
reason for holding safety stocks?
A. To improve stock holding levels
B. To improve stock accuracy levels
C. To cater for demand forecast errors
D. To cater for a large storage capacity.
ANSWER: C
126. Which of the following stock valuation methods is based on a cost estimate made before the
part is purchased?
A. Standard costing
B. FIFO
C. Average costing
D. LIFO.
ANSWER: A
128. Warehouses and stockyards are two types of storage facilities. Which of the following is the
most appropriate factor to consider in the design of a stockyard?
A. Structure
B. Services
C. Surface
D. Shelving.
ANSWER: C
132. Which of the following types of container is used to carry oversized cargo?
A. Bulk
B. Flat rack
C. Reefer
D. Tank.
ANSWER: B
133. Which of the following is the name given to a bill of lading where goods have been received
by a carrier free of defects?
A. Shipped bill of lading
B. Claused bill of lading
C. Ordinary bill of lading
D. Clean bill of lading.
ANSWER: D
147. Inbound and outbound logistics is _________ in the generic value chain of logistics.
A. a support activity.
B. a primary activity.
C. not an activity.
D. the only activity.
ANSWER: B
149. The department in the shipping company that ensures the seaworthiness of the ship is
A. husbandry department.
B. finance department.
C. technical department.
D. operating department.
ANSWER: A
150. The department that aims to maximize the economic employment of the ship is
A. husbandry department.
B. finance department.
C. technical department.
D. operating department.
ANSWER: D
Staff Name
Parimala K .