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Determine the number of replications required for a 3-factor 2-level full factorial design to
achieve a power of 90% with a confidence level of 95%, when we are interested in detecting
a difference of 1 when the standard deviation is 0.5
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: 1
3
2
4
Question 2
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If we have known nuisance factors and unknown noise factors that could affect our design of
experiment, then the best way to tackle this is to do which of the following:
Selected Answer:
Block the nuisance factors and Randomize to handle the noise factors
Answers: Block the nuisance factors and the unknown noise factors
Randomize the design to take care of nuisance factors and noise factors
Block the nuisance factors and Randomize to handle the noise factors
Block the noise factors and Randomize to handle the nuisance factors
Question 3
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Replication
Full Factorial Design
Fractional Factorial Design
Question 4
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In a full factorial design, if there are 5 factors and 2 levels for each factor, what is the
minimum number of treatment combination
Selected Answer:
25
Answers: 25
32
10
20
Question 5
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Blocks
Question 6
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Screening experiments for large number of factors (more than 10) to determine potential
factors for modeling normally use
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers:
Fractional Factorial Experiments
Full Factorial Experiments
Full Factorial Experiments with multiple replicates
Full Factorial Experiments with center points
Question 8
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A design in which experimenters perform only a selected subset or "fraction" of the runs is
known as
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: Full Factorial design
When developing a statistically significant model during the analysis phase of Design of
Experiment, the following terms were found to be statistically insignificant: A, BC, AB, and
ABC. which of the following should be eliminated first:
Selected Answer:
ABC
Answers: A
BC
ABC
AB
Question 10
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Please identify the design in which some of the term effects are confounded and cannot be
separated from other effects
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: Full Factorial
ANOVA
Fractional Factorial
Regression
Question 11
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If Speed is 100, Quality is 0.99, Service is ‘Poor’, what is the Satisfaction value?
Selected Answer:
7.125
Answers: 5.250
7.125
4.875
6.750
Question 12
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Based on the graph below, which factor has the maximum effect from low to high on the
response variable
Selected Answer:
Speed
Answers:
Speed
Quality
Service
None of the above
Question 13
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Determine the minimum number of runs (tests) that would be required if there were:4 factors,
2 levels for each factor, 1 center point per block, 2 blocks, 2 replicates at each corner point
Selected Answer:
32
Answers: 32
18
34
36
Question 14
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R-squared (R-sq)
Question 15
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Factor A has 3 levels, Factor B has 4 levels and Factor C has 2 levels. What are the total
number of treatment combinations?
Selected Answer:
24
Answers:
24
36
48
16
Question 16
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Which plot can be help us prioritize the terms impact on Response variable?
Selected Answer:
Pareto Plot
Answers: Histogram
Scatter plot
Box Plot
Pareto Plot
Question 17
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‘Average Response Value when input value is high - Average Response Value when input
value is low’ is known as
Selected Answer:
Impact
Answers: Impact
Coefficient
Standard Error
Effect
Question 18
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For a test with alpha = 0.02 and beta = 0.05, the following is true:
Selected Answer:
Confidence level = 98%, Power = 95%
Answers:
Confidence level = 98%, Power = 95%
Confidence level = 95%, Power = 95%
Confidence level = 98%, Power = 98%
Confidence level = 95%, Power = 98%
Question 19
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If the null hypothesis is true in reality but we conclude that the null hypothesis is false based
on our analysis, we are making the following error:
Selected Answer:
Type I error
Answers:
Type I error
Type II error
Both Type I and Type II errors
No error
Question 20
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The manager wants to compare average handling time of two teams. Manager wants to detect
a minimum difference of 2 minute. The historical standard deviation is 4 minutes. The
manager wants to carry out t-test at 90% confidence level and at most 15% beta. What is the
minimum sample size required? (Consider Ha: Not equal)
Selected Answer:
59
Answers:
59
57
48
26
Question 21
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We collected a random sample of 35 transactions for two teams and recorded the transaction
time. The average transaction time of team A = 45 minutes and Team B is 48 minutes. The
standard deviation is 9 minutes for both teams. We wish to determine whether Average
transaction is equal or unequal for the teams. Please carry out a suitable test and choose the
most appropriate inference. Consider data to be normally distributed. Population Parameter
Inferences to be drawn at 5% significance level.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers:
Average Transaction time Team A= Average Transaction time team B
Average Transaction time Team A > Average Transaction time team B
Average Transaction time Team A < Average Transaction time team B
None of the above
Question 22
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We inspected 300 transactions for two teams and counted number of errors in each
transactions. The maximum number of errors possible in a transaction is 9. We observed 124
errors in 300 transactions for Team 1 and 147 errors in 300 transactions for Team 2. Please
carry out a suitable test and choose the most appropriate inference. Population parameter
inferences to be drawn at 5% significance level.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: % errors Team 1 > % errors Team 2
% errors Team 1 = % errors Team 2
% errors Team 1 <% errors Team 2
None of the above
Question 23
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Random samples of 45 transactions for two teams A & B were collected and transaction time
was recorded. The average transaction time of Team A is 7.8 minutes and Team B is 8.4
minutes. The sample standard deviation of both teams is 1.5 minutes. Please select an
appropriate test and draw inferences at 5% significance level
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers:
t‐test, Averages are equal at 5% significance level
F‐test,Averages are equal at 5% significance level
t‐test,Averages aren't equal at 5% significance level
F‐test,Averages aren't equal at 5% significance level
Question 27
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551475
503437
513753
Question 28
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90%
Question 29
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ANOVA
Chi-Square test
2-proportion test
Question 32
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P-value is the
Selected Answer:
Probability of type I error
Answers:
Probability of type I error
Probability of type II error
1- probability of Type II error
Probability of Confidence
Question 33
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Effect of a term is
Selected Answer:
Average Response at High level – Average Response at Low Level
Answers:
Average Response at High level – Average Response at Low Level
Average Response
Average of coefficients
Standard deviation of Response
Question 34
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What is the minimum number of replicates required to detect an effect of 1 with a standard
deviation of 0.75, for 3 factors, full factorial design. Power at 90%, Confidence at 95%.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: 2
3
4
5
Question 35
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Strong correlation
No correlation
Non-linear correlation
Question 36
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For a fractional factorial design of 2 levels, 8 factors, the experimenter chose 1/16th fraction.
How many runs are required?
Selected Answer:
16
Answers: 256
128
64
16
Question 37
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What is the minimum sample size required for 1 –sample t test, if we want to detect a
difference of 3 minutes, and the standard deviation is 6 minutes. Consider Power=90%,
Confidence = 95% and Ha is not equal.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: 34
44
56
49
Question 38
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Knob variable
Question 39
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If r= 0.10, we can infer
Selected Answer:
Weak correlation
Answers:
Weak correlation
Strong correlation
Moderate correlation
Non-linear correlation
Question 40
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Which of the following metrics is used in regression analysis to indicate how well the model
predicts responses for new observations
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: Rsq
Rsq adjusted
r
Rsq pred
Question 43
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equal to
Question 44
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R-squared
s
MS
Question 46
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Variance A = Variance B
Median A = Median B
Proportion A = Proportion B
Question 47
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If the input data is continuous, and output data is continuous, we carry out
Selected Answer:
Correlation and Regression
Answers: 2-sample t test
The Regression equation is Sales= 4430+4.63 Adspend. If Adspend $ 4400, what is expected
sales?
Selected Answer: b.
24802
Answers: a.
21615
b.
24802
c.
20410
d.
20915
Question 2
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The specifications for Room temperature is as follows: USL = 24, LSL=18, Process Average
= 22 and standard deviation is 1. What is the Zlt?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
3
b.
5
c.
4
d.
2
Question 3
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2000 forms were inspected, 127 forms were incomplete and therefore considered defective.
What is Zlt?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
2.53
b.
1.53
c.
1.03
d.
2.63
Question 4
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Please carry out Anderson- Darling normality test for the data provided in Table 1. What is
the p-value and inference at 5% significance level?
Table
1
17
25
22
17
21
31
31
27
23
16
Selected [None Given]
Answer:
Answers: a.
p-value is 0.533 and data are normally distributed with stated mean and
standard deviation
b.
p-value is 0.533and data are not normally distributed with stated mean and
standard deviation
c.
p value is 0.0533 and data are not normally distributed with stated mean and
standard deviation
d.
p value is 0.2533 and data are exponentially distributed with stated mean and
standard d deviation
Question 5
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Type I error is
Selected Answer: b.
Null is true, however we accept Alternate
Answers: a.
Null is not true, however we accept Null
b.
Null is true, however we accept Alternate
c.
Both 'a' and 'b' are correct
d.
None of the above
Question 6
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1000 projectors were inspected. 64 defects were observed. Consider OFE unknown. What is
Zlt?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
1.64
b.
1.73
c.
1.24.
d.
1.54
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
For diameter of a ball, the Cp is .75, and Cpk is 0.75. We wish to improve the capability of
the process. What should we do?
Selected Answer: b.
Reduce variation
Answers: a.
Move mean closer to target
b.
Reduce variation
c.
Both 'a' and 'b'
d.
None of the above
Question 9
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For the data provided in Table 2, please find Correlation coefficient of the two continuous
variables and draw inferences
X Y
140 3900
120 3250
160 4150
130 3600
215 4825
235 5100
180 4400
190 4600
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
r=-0.98 and strong negative correlation
b.
r=0.98 and strong positive correlation
c.
r=-0.9 and weak correlation
d.
r=1 and perfect correlation
Question 10
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Selected Answer: c.
Strong positive correlation
Answers: a.
Strong negative correlation
b.
Weak negative correlation
c.
Strong positive correlation
d.
Weak positive correlation
Question 11
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What % of points fall between 70 and 90 in the box plot shown in figure 2
Selected Answer: b.
50%
Answers: a.
25%
b.
50%
c.
75%
d.
20%
Question 12
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For the data provided in table 3, please compute Arithmetic Mean, sample standard deviation
and median
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Mean=69.43, stdev=6.4, Median=70
b.
Mean=69.13, stdev=5.4, Median=70
c.
Mean=68.43, stdev=5.7, Median=72
d.
Mean=68.13, stdev=4.9, Median=74
Table 3
78
75
74
73
72
72
71
70
68
68
67
65
64
63
57
Question 14
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For the data provided in table 4, which of the following measures is a robust measure of
central tendency?
Table
4
11
12
73
92
8
9
11
12
13
7
10
Selected Answer: b.
Median
Answers: a.
Arithmetic mean
b.
Median
c.
Mode
d.
Range
Question 16
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The FTY yield of four sub-processes is 99%, 98%, 99% and 97%. What are the RTY and Zlt?
Selected Answer: d.
RTY =93.17% and Zlt=1.49
Answers: a.
RTY =94.63% and Zlt=1.61
b.
RTY =93.63% and Zlt=1.52
c.
RTY =94.17% and Zlt=1.57
d.
RTY =93.17% and Zlt=1.49
Question 18
1 out of 1 points
Assuming the data follows perfect normal distribution, what % of the values fall +- 2 sigma
of the mean?
Selected Answer: b.
95.46%
Answers: a.
68.27%
b.
95.46%
c.
99.73%
d.
90%
Question 19
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If continuous X and continuous Y are perfectly correlated, which of the following statements
is most appropriate?
Selected Answer: c.
X has a perfect linear association with Y
Answers: a.
X causes Y
b.
X is one of the causes of Y
c.
X has a perfect linear association with Y
d.
All of the above
Question 20
1 out of 1 points
The average delivery time of a product = 22, standard deviation=6, what is the probability
that we will be able to deliver the product within 30 minutes? (Assume delivery time follows
normal distribution)
Selected Answer: c.
91%
Answers: a.
90%
b.
85%
c.
91%
d.
88%
Question 21
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following elements is not part of the project charter in Define Phase?
Selected Answer: d.
List of validated root causes
Answers: a.
Business Case
b.
CTQ and Goals
c.
Team members
d.
List of validated root causes
Question 22
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Please refer to the Pugh Matrix in Table 5 . Based on this Pugh matrix, which alternative solution is the most
optimum
Table 5
Selected Answer: c.
Solution D
Answers: a.
Solution B
b.
Solution A
c.
Solution D
d.
Solution C
Question 24
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The GM of a multiplex is worried about the dwindling sales number and empty seats in the
auditorium. Which of the following is the most appropriate CTQ that relates to the GM's
worry?
Selected Answer: c.
Occupancy %
Answers: a.
Delivery time
b.
Customer Satisfaction
c.
Occupancy %
d.
Quality
Question 25
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The diameter of a component should be 8mm+-2. The average diameter is 7 and standard
deviation (within) is 1. What is Cp, Cpk?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Cp=.67, Cpk=.33
b.
Cp=1.67, Cpk=1.33
c.
Cp=1.33, Cpk=1
d.
Cp=2, Cpk=2
Question 29
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Six Sigma Green Belt wants to ascertain whether average transaction time post improvement
has reduced. What is the most appropriate test that the GB should carry out? Consider the
data to be independent and normally distributed?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
F-test
b.
Chi-Square Test of Association
c.
Sign test
d.
2- sample t test
Question 30
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An improvement manager collects a product every 30 minutes for testing. What sampling
method did the improvement manager use?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Random Sampling
b.
Stratified Sampling
c.
Systematic Sampling
d.
Homogenous Sampling
Question 32
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The quality manager inspects 100 mobiles every day. He checks whether the mobiles are
working or not. He would like to control chart this data. What is the most appropriate control
chart to use in this case?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
np
b.
c
c.
u
d.
I-MR
Question 34
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What section of the project charter helps the most in creating urgency in Senior
Management?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
CTQ and Goals
b.
Project Plan
c.
Team members
d.
Business Case
Question 36
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Appraiser A agrees with him/herself, Appraiser B agrees him/herself across trials, Appraiser A & B don't agree
with each other. What primary error is it?
Green Belt wants to ascertain whether % defects post improvement has reduced. What is the
most appropriate test that the GB should carry out? Consider the sample size to be large
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
2-proportion-test
b.
ANOVA
c.
Krushkal Wallis test
d.
2- sample t test
Question 40
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Green Belt wants to control chart delivery time of pizzas. Green Belt inspects delivery time
of 5 random selected pizzas every evening from 6pm -9pm. Consider the data to be normally
distributed, what control chart should be used?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
np chart
b.
p chart
c.
Xbar-R
d.
I-MR
Question 41
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What tool can help us determine the optimum combination of Xs for a desired Y?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Ishikawa Diagram
b.
Pugh Matrix
c.
Pareto Plots
d.
Design of Experiments
Question 42
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Which of the following test for special causes is not used for 'p' chart?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
6 points increasing or decreasing
b.
14 points alternating up and down
c.
4 out of 5 points more than 1 standard deviation from centre line
d.
9 points in a row on the same side of the centre line
Question 43
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Table 7
2-Variance Test
Which tool can we use to explore cause and effect relationship of a pain area?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Fishbone Diagram
b.
Cross Functional Map
c.
Project Charter
d.
Measurement System Analysis
Question 48
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Central Limit Theorem states that, for large values of n, the distribution of the sample
________ will converge to a normal distribution even though the random variable x
(individual data points) may be non-normal
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Mean
b.
Sum
c.
Both 'a' and 'b'
d.
None of the above
Question 53
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According to John Kotter, what is the most common reason for project failure?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Inability to create urgency
b.
Inability to form a team
c.
Lack of Agreement amongst Top Management
d.
Lack of Communication
Question 60
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Specification limit is
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Maximum value in the collected data
b.
Minimum value in the collected data
c.
Both 'a' and 'b'
d.
Specified/stated by the customer
Question 61
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Which hypothesis test is used to compare averages of more than two populations?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Analysis of Variance
b.
2 t-test
c.
Chi-square test of association
d.
F-test
Question 64
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The chest measurement of 20 shirts is inspected per day. What is the most appropriate control
chart to detect the presence of special cause?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
p chart
b.
Xbar-R
c.
Xbar-S
d.
I-MR
Question 77
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Project leader wants to compare variances of more than two populations. What is the most
appropriate test?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
ANOVA
b.
F-test
c.
t-test
d.
Bartlett test
Question 78
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Goal should be
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Specific
b.
Measurable
c.
Time-bound
d.
All of the above
Question 79
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To check whether Y has improved, we may compare before and after performance using:
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Sigma Level
b.
Cp, Cpk (continuous data)
c.
Hypothesis Testing
d.
All of the above
Question 80
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Variance is the
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Square of standard deviation
b.
Square root of standard deviation
c.
Square of Average
d.
Average of standard deviation
Question 85
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Range is
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Median - Q1
b.
USL- LSL
c.
Maximum-Minimum
d.
Q3-Q1
Question 86
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Cpk=Cp
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
Standard deviation = Target
b.
Average = Target
c.
Average= Standard deviation
d.
Average = Variance
Question 89
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt projects should preferably be closed within
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: a.
15 days
b.
1 year
c.
9 months
d.
3 months
Question 91
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