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CIPS L4M7 - Whole Life Asset Management

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Total 255 questions

Is it correct to state that the accuracy of demand forecasts depends on the accuracy of the available information?

A.

Yes, and that information can only be verified and approved by the suppliers

B.

Yes, including other considerations such as the validity and reliability of the information

C.

No, considerations such as the skill and objectivity of the forecasters are always more important

D.

No, the only information determining the accuracy of demand forecasts is extracted from stock issue notes

RFID uses radio frequencies for the purpose of identification and tracking of assets. Which of the following are disadvantages of using RFID? Select THREE that apply.

A.

RFID can be too expensive for many applications as compared to other tracking and identification methods

B.

RFID is a restriction in managing the updates of stocks during the transportation of products

C.

Interference has been observed to take place in RFID systems when devices such as hand-held, portable, two-way radios are in use

D.

RFID provides a much less robust type of security as compared to other forms of scanning system

E.

It is difficult for an RFID reader to read the information where tags are installed in liquid or metal products

U-shape flow layout can utilise handling equipment if the high demands items locate adjacent to shipping docks. Is this statement true?

A.

No, because aisles between racks in U-shape flow are too small for any handling equipment

B.

Yes, because U-shape layout allows S-line routing more efficient

C.

No, because cross-docking is impossible in U-shape flow warehouse

D.

Yes, because this layout places receiving docks and despatch docks close to one another

The ABC approach involves classifying inventory items by unit cost, with expensive items classi-fied as ‘A' items and low cost items classified as ‘C' items. Is this statement true?

A.

Yes, 'A' items represent approximately 20% of total unit prices

B.

Yes, 'C' items with the lowest unit prices are the tail spends

C.

No, ABC analysis considers the usage of each inventory item

D.

No, ABC analysis considers the supply risks associated with an inventory item

A barcode is a series of vertical bars of varying widths in which each of the digits 0 to 9 are represented by a different pattern of bars that can be read by a laser scanner. Which of the following are disadvantages of using barcodes? Select THREE that apply.

    It requires optical line of sight (LOS) scanning to be effective

    It does not allow real-time data to be collected accurately

    Barcodes do not have read/write capabilities

    Data entry is a slow operation and prone to errors

    It is a new and unproven technology

    It is labour-intensive as it requires individual scanning

A.

1, 2, and 3

B.

1, 3, and 6

C.

2, 4, and 5

D.

4, 5, and 6

A procurement manager has been asked to justify the purchase of a large piece of capital equipment valued at £500,000 to internal stakeholders. The procurement manager decided to prepare the justification using a comprehensive formal business case due to the value of the purchase. Were they correct in doing this?

A.

Yes, as the value of the proposed purchase is substantial and would require a significant capital investment by the organisation and approval of the senior management team

B.

No, as the senior management would be able to make a decision on the proposed investment with little or no financial justification as they would be better placed to judge the requirement

C.

Yes, as the procurement manager should undertake a comprehensive formal business case justification whatever the value of the purchase is likely to be

D.

No, as the procurement manager can always make the decision to purchase the asset on their own without any involvement or permission from the senior management team

A company has obsolete inventories and it must write off these inventories. How does writing off inventories impact on the company's financial statements?

1. Stock increases

2. Stock decreases

3. Profit increases

4. Profit decreases

A.

2 and 4 only

B.

1 and 3 only

C.

2 and 3 only

D.

1 and 4 only

A light bulb supplier's catalogue shows a list of different products and product codes. Here is an example: 5WBC201, 5WBC202, 5WBC203. This supplier is using which of the following product coding structures?

A.

Serial numbering of individual items

B.

Symbolic coding with numeric grouping

C.

Significant coding with sequential numbering

D.

Standard barcode format

Which of the following best describe the function of MRP?

A.

Planning and controlling of production and finance

B.

Planning and monitoring of inventory resources

C.

Planning and monitoring of production resources only

D.

Planning and controlling of production and inventory

Decommissioning, removal and disposal of assets may have impact on the environment. An organisation should have policies and procedures in place to enhance its environmental performance. Which standard family provides the guidance on environmental policies and procedures?

A.

ISO 22000 family

B.

ISO 9000 family

C.

ISO 14000 family

D.

ISO 27000 family