2025/2026 Logistics Correctly Solved
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What does "last mile delivery" refer to in logistics?
A) Transportation from supplier to warehouse
B) The final step of the delivery process, transporting goods from a distribution center to the ...
2025/2026 Logistics Correctly Solved
Practice Exam Questions [100%
correctly Solved] Graded A+
What does "last mile delivery" refer to in logistics?
A) Transportation from supplier to warehouse
B) The final step of the delivery process, transporting goods from a distribution center to the end
customer
C) The return of unsold products
D) The transportation of goods between warehouses
B) The final step of the delivery process, transporting goods from a distribution center to the
end customer
How do electronic logging devices (ELDs) improve compliance in logistics?
A) By tracking fuel consumption
B) By tracking driving hours and ensuring that drivers adhere to regulatory limits on work hours
C) By optimizing delivery routes
D) By providing weather updates
B) By tracking driving hours and ensuring that drivers adhere to regulatory limits on work
hours
What is the primary purpose of customs brokerage in international logistics?
A) To arrange transportation for goods
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,B) To facilitate the clearance of goods through customs and ensure compliance with regulations
C) To track shipments in real time
D) To manage inventory levels
B) To facilitate the clearance of goods through customs and ensure compliance with
regulations
What is the concept of "supply chain resilience"?
A) The ability of a supply chain to grow rapidly
B) The ability of a supply chain to prepare for and respond to unexpected disruptions
C) The focus on cost reduction
D) The use of advanced technology
B) The ability of a supply chain to prepare for and respond to unexpected disruptions
Which term describes the practice of sourcing materials and goods from multiple suppliers?
A) Single-sourcing
B) Multi-sourcing
C) Dual-sourcing
D) Direct sourcing
B) Multi-sourcing
What is a key advantage of using a Transportation Management System (TMS)?
A) It minimizes inventory costs
B) It optimizes route planning and reduces transportation costs
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,C) It tracks employee performance
D) It manages human resources
B) It optimizes route planning and reduces transportation costs
In logistics, what does "freight collect" mean?
A) The shipping charges are paid in advance
B) The shipping charges are paid by the recipient upon delivery
C) The shipping charges are split between sender and receiver
D) The shipping charges are waived
B) The shipping charges are paid by the recipient upon delivery
What does the term "demand planning" involve?
A) Planning for future product launches
B) Forecasting customer demand to ensure adequate inventory levels
C) Evaluating supplier performance
D) Managing distribution networks
B) Forecasting customer demand to ensure adequate inventory levels
What is the purpose of inventory aging reports?
A) To assess the value of current inventory
B) To identify slow-moving or obsolete inventory that may need to be discounted or removed
C) To forecast future inventory needs
D) To manage supplier relationships
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, B) To identify slow-moving or obsolete inventory that may need to be discounted or
removed
What role does a logistics coordinator typically play in a company?
A) Managing production schedules
B) Overseeing marketing strategies
C) Managing logistics operations and ensuring timely delivery of goods
D) Developing financial reports
C) Managing logistics operations and ensuring timely delivery of goods
Which approach helps organizations balance cost efficiency and service quality in logistics?
A) Risk management
B) Total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis
C) Performance evaluation
D) Supplier assessment
B) Total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis
What is the importance of understanding Incoterms in logistics?
A) They define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international shipping transactions
B) They outline local tax regulations
C) They determine shipping routes
D) They establish product quality standards
A) They define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international shipping transactions
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