The document is a test paper for a Supply Chain Management course, containing multiple-choice questions related to key concepts in the field. Topics covered include the purpose of supply chain management, stages of the supply chain process, and terminology such as EOQ and MRP. The test is designed for BBA students and consists of 25 questions, each carrying one mark.
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BBA 4th-CT 1 SCM
The document is a test paper for a Supply Chain Management course, containing multiple-choice questions related to key concepts in the field. Topics covered include the purpose of supply chain management, stages of the supply chain process, and terminology such as EOQ and MRP. The test is designed for BBA students and consists of 25 questions, each carrying one mark.
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Dr.VirendraSwarup 5. Another important purpose of supply chain management is to ___________.
COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES UNNAO A. make inventory readily available
@RAGENDRA SWARUP KNOWLEDGE CITY B. delight customers and suppliers Kanpur –Lucknow National Highway C. create warehouses at various locations Affiliated to Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur D. to promote supply chain process
BBA - IV th Semester 6. ____________ is a Japanese term meaning continuous improvement.
A. JIT CLASS TEST- I B. Kaizen C. TQM Subject: Supply Chain management Subject Code: F010401T(A) D. Taguchi Map Time: 45mins MM: 25 7. EOQ stands for ____ Section - A A. Electronic Obtained quantity Note: Attempt all the questions. Each question carries 1 mark (MCQ): B. Electronic Ordered Quantity (25*1=25) C. Economic Order Quality D. Economic Order Quantity 1.The term supply chain management was first coined by ______. A. Frankel & Paulraj 8. Organisations or companies manage their supply chains through _______. B. Peter Drucker A. Transportation modes C. Keith Oliver B. The internet D. Philip Kotler C. Information D. Skilled Operators 2.The initial stage of the supply chain process is the _____________. A. Sourcing Stage 9. Full form of MRP in operations and SCM is ___________ B. Organizing Stage A. Material Return Process C. Planning stage B. Material Requirement Planning D. Directing Stage C. Machinery Repairing Planning D. Material Retention Planning 3. The purpose of supply chain management is to_______. A. increase the production level 10. The concept of supply chain management originated in ________________ B. manage and integrate supply and demand management discipline. C. enhance the quality of a product and services A. Production Management D. provide satisfaction to the customer B. Logistics Management C. Marketing Management 4. ________is the primary activity of supply chain management. D. Operations Management A. Demand Management B. Supply Planning i.e matching assets with demand 11. Positive long-term relationships between supply chain participants refer to C. Analytics Workbench ______ D. All of the above A. Supply chain management B. Partnerships C. Co-operations 18. Moving goods from suppliers to the production unit is called as... D. Co-alliances A. Upstream B. Down stream 12. Supply chain management is the management of the ____________. C. Horizontal stream A. Storage Raw Materials D. All of the above B. Flow of goods and services C. Fulfillment of order 19. Now a days organizations are paying attention supply chain management D. Satisfaction of customer for... A. proper supply 13. ______ is not a part of flows involved in supply chain management. B. value addition A. Information Flow C. transportation B. Title Flow C. Physical Flow 19. The major decision areas in supply chain management are D. Virtual Flow a. location, production, distribution, inventory b. planning, production, distribution, inventory 14. ___________ involve the transformation, movement, and storage of goods and c. location, production, scheduling, inventory materials. d. location, production, distribution, marketing A. Virtual Flow 20. B. Physical Flow C. Title Flow Moving goods from producer to the distributor is called as........ D. Information Flow A. downstream 15. A supply chain is a sequence of firms that perform activities required to ______ B. upstream A. to facilitate wholesalers inventory selections C. upstream B. to create synergy in their training programs D. upstream C. to find products that are similar D. to create and deliver goods to consumers 21. Proper inventory can save the....... A. the cost 16. Which of the following are not key attributes of supply chain management. B. labours a) Inventory control C. space b) Leveraging technology D. all the above c)Customer power d) All are key attributes 22. Now a days organisations are paying attention supply chain management for... 17. which of the following statements is true of LEAN? A. proper supply a) Lean principles focus on advanced statistical methods B. value addition b) Lean principles are separate body of knowledge C. transportation c) Lean principles have been developed over a lengthy period of time. D. all the above d)Lean principles include reducing waste 23. Transportation services also called as......... A. Financial B. Marketing C. Logistics D. none of these
24. Sequence of a typical manufacturing supply chain is
A.Storage, Supplier, manufacturing, Storage, distributor, retailer, customer B. Supplier, Storage, manufacturing, distributor, retailer, customer C. Storage, distributor, retailer, customer, Supplier, Storage, manufacturing, D. Supplier, Storage-manufacturing, storage, retailer, distributor, customer
25. Which of the following is not a typical supply chain member?
A. Retailer‟s Creditor B. Wholesaler C. Producer D.Customer
5) What Do You Think About 7 Dream Company Concept For Seven-Eleven in Japan? From A Supply Chain Perspective, It Is Likely To Be More Successful in Japan or United States? Why?