LEAN Six Sigma Yellow Belt : LEAN Six Sigma Tools and Techniques : Practice Exam

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Techniques

  • Pareto Charts
  • Histograms and flowcharts
  • Control Charts (Introduction)
  • Check Sheets
  • Process maps
  • Introduction to Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
 

#1. What is the purpose of a control chart?

#2. What is the purpose of a Pareto chart?

#3. What principle does the Pareto chart follow?

#4. In FMEA, what does Severity represent?

#5. In FMEA, what does RPN stand for?

#6. What does the height of a bar represent in a histogram?

#7. What is the key benefit of using FMEA in Lean Six Sigma?

#8. What is a process map?

#9. What is a flowchart commonly used for?

#10. Which of the following is a benefit of process mapping?

#11. Which Lean Six Sigma tool is best for visualizing the distribution of data?

#12. What does a process map NOT typically include?

#13. What is a check sheet used for?

#14. What is the purpose of FMEA?

#15. Which of the following is a primary use of a flowchart?

#16. What does FMEA stand for?

#17. What is the purpose of the upper and lower control limits on a control chart?

#18. What type of data is best captured with a check sheet?

#19. What does a Pareto chart help identify?

#20. What are the two key limits in a control chart?

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