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QDM Tactical Qestions Exams 99 Sure LEAK
Poka-yoke is the Japanese term for: 
A)foolproof. 
B)continuous improvement. 
C)fishbone diagram. 
D)card. 
E)just-in-time production. - A) Foolproof 
A checklist is a simplistic form of: 
A)poka-yoke. 
B)check sheet. 
C)kanban. 
D)Pareto chart. 
E)kaizen. - A) Poke-yoka 
Which of the following can be achieved through quality improvements? 
A)flexible/competitive pricing 
B)lower warranty costs 
C)lower rework and scrap costs 
D)increased productivity 
E)improved reputation 
F)All o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Poka-yoke is the Japanese term for: 
A)foolproof. 
B)continuous improvement. 
C)fishbone diagram. 
D)card. 
E)just-in-time production. - A) Foolproof 
A checklist is a simplistic form of: 
A)poka-yoke. 
B)check sheet. 
C)kanban. 
D)Pareto chart. 
E)kaizen. - A) Poke-yoka 
Which of the following can be achieved through quality improvements? 
A)flexible/competitive pricing 
B)lower warranty costs 
C)lower rework and scrap costs 
D)increased productivity 
E)improved reputation 
F)All o...
QDM final Assesment 2024/2025 /CATs
QDM final Assesment 2024/2025 /CATs 
Q1Which of the following is NOT one of the major categories of costs associated with 
quality? 
A)internal failure costs 
B)appraisal costs 
C)prevention costs 
D)external failure costs 
E)None of the above; they are all major categories of costs associated with quality. - E) 
None of the above 
Q2Poka-yoke is the Japanese term for: 
A)foolproof. 
B)continuous improvement. 
C)fishbone diagram. 
D)card. 
E)just-in-time production. - A) Foolproof 
Q3A...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
QDM final Assesment 2024/2025 /CATs 
Q1Which of the following is NOT one of the major categories of costs associated with 
quality? 
A)internal failure costs 
B)appraisal costs 
C)prevention costs 
D)external failure costs 
E)None of the above; they are all major categories of costs associated with quality. - E) 
None of the above 
Q2Poka-yoke is the Japanese term for: 
A)foolproof. 
B)continuous improvement. 
C)fishbone diagram. 
D)card. 
E)just-in-time production. - A) Foolproof 
Q3A...
REHS/RS course Guide View/Questions
How is "giardiasis" usually transmitted to others? - Person-to-person transfer of 
cysts from the feces of the infected individual 
What is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in children under 5 years of 
age? - Haemophilus influenzae 
What is an epidemic? - The occurrence in a community or region of cases of an 
illness clearly in excess of expectancy 
Which of the following duties of state and local health agencies is intended to ensure 
that the public's health and welfare a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
How is "giardiasis" usually transmitted to others? - Person-to-person transfer of 
cysts from the feces of the infected individual 
What is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in children under 5 years of 
age? - Haemophilus influenzae 
What is an epidemic? - The occurrence in a community or region of cases of an 
illness clearly in excess of expectancy 
Which of the following duties of state and local health agencies is intended to ensure 
that the public's health and welfare a...
Wgu d199 Practical Questions/Hits
Q1How much changes in the supply of energy, temperature, or light affect an 
ecosystem? 
A. the ecosystems biome might also be harmed 
B. the ecosystems species might suddenly multiply 
C. the ecosystem structure might be significantly altered 
D. the ecosystem's resilience might be strengthened - C. The ecosystems structure 
might be significantly altered 
Q2What is the key principal regarding energy losses with the cycle of the ecosystem? 
A. They are an inevitable part of the process 
B. T...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Q1How much changes in the supply of energy, temperature, or light affect an 
ecosystem? 
A. the ecosystems biome might also be harmed 
B. the ecosystems species might suddenly multiply 
C. the ecosystem structure might be significantly altered 
D. the ecosystem's resilience might be strengthened - C. The ecosystems structure 
might be significantly altered 
Q2What is the key principal regarding energy losses with the cycle of the ecosystem? 
A. They are an inevitable part of the process 
B. T...
WGU d199 2024/2025 pa review Quiz
Q1How might changes in the supply of energy, temperature, or light affect an 
ecosystem? - The ecosystem's structure might be significantly altered. 
Q2Which situation is a strong example of an advantageous relative location? - A city 
improves its river trade. 
Q3What is the key principle regarding energy losses within the cycle of the ecosystem? 
- They are an inevitable part of the process. 
Q4Why is the service economy so important to low-income countries? - It employs more 
than half o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Q1How might changes in the supply of energy, temperature, or light affect an 
ecosystem? - The ecosystem's structure might be significantly altered. 
Q2Which situation is a strong example of an advantageous relative location? - A city 
improves its river trade. 
Q3What is the key principle regarding energy losses within the cycle of the ecosystem? 
- They are an inevitable part of the process. 
Q4Why is the service economy so important to low-income countries? - It employs more 
than half o...
WGU D199 Physical and Human Geography
Q1How might changes in the supply of energy, temperature, or light affect an 
ecosystem? 
The ecosystem's biome might also be harmed. 
The ecosystem's species might suddenly multiply. 
The ecosystem's structure might be significantly altered. 
The ecosystem's resilience might be strengthened - The ecosystem's structure 
might be significantly altered. 
Q2What is the key principle regarding energy losses within the cycle of the ecosystem? 
They are an inevitable part of the process. 
They ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Q1How might changes in the supply of energy, temperature, or light affect an 
ecosystem? 
The ecosystem's biome might also be harmed. 
The ecosystem's species might suddenly multiply. 
The ecosystem's structure might be significantly altered. 
The ecosystem's resilience might be strengthened - The ecosystem's structure 
might be significantly altered. 
Q2What is the key principle regarding energy losses within the cycle of the ecosystem? 
They are an inevitable part of the process. 
They ...
WGU d199 CLASS SUMMARY QUIZ 2024/2025 EXAM
in the last 10,000 years: - humans began modifying the land surface for growing 
food with advent of agricultural revolution 
the agricultural revolution roughly - coincides with a warm interglacial period that 
began about 11,700 years ago which is called the HOLOCENE era (warm stable 
climate) 
the last 270 years of the holocene ushered into the - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 
when climate pollution began to increase dramatically 
the industrial revolution was powered by - fossil fuels
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
in the last 10,000 years: - humans began modifying the land surface for growing 
food with advent of agricultural revolution 
the agricultural revolution roughly - coincides with a warm interglacial period that 
began about 11,700 years ago which is called the HOLOCENE era (warm stable 
climate) 
the last 270 years of the holocene ushered into the - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 
when climate pollution began to increase dramatically 
the industrial revolution was powered by - fossil fuels
WGU d199 CLASS SUMMARY QUIZ 2024/2025 EXAM
in the last 10,000 years: - humans began modifying the land surface for growing 
food with advent of agricultural revolution 
the agricultural revolution roughly - coincides with a warm interglacial period that 
began about 11,700 years ago which is called the HOLOCENE era (warm stable 
climate) 
the last 270 years of the holocene ushered into the - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 
when climate pollution began to increase dramatically 
the industrial revolution was powered by - fossil fuels
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
in the last 10,000 years: - humans began modifying the land surface for growing 
food with advent of agricultural revolution 
the agricultural revolution roughly - coincides with a warm interglacial period that 
began about 11,700 years ago which is called the HOLOCENE era (warm stable 
climate) 
the last 270 years of the holocene ushered into the - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 
when climate pollution began to increase dramatically 
the industrial revolution was powered by - fossil fuels
ITLS Questions And Hints: Itls advanced pre-test 9th
In a rear-impact motor vehicle collision, which area of the spine is most 
susceptible to injury? - Cervical 
A 36-year-old male sustains blunt force thoracic trauma and fits the criteria for a 
load-and-go patient. Which of the following should be performed on the scene? - 
Assess for other potentially life-threatening conditions 
The use of external laryngeal manipulation: - Improves glottic visualization 
A pericardiocentesis is performed to: - To remove fluid from the lining around 
the h...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
In a rear-impact motor vehicle collision, which area of the spine is most 
susceptible to injury? - Cervical 
A 36-year-old male sustains blunt force thoracic trauma and fits the criteria for a 
load-and-go patient. Which of the following should be performed on the scene? - 
Assess for other potentially life-threatening conditions 
The use of external laryngeal manipulation: - Improves glottic visualization 
A pericardiocentesis is performed to: - To remove fluid from the lining around 
the h...
ITLS Terms review test 2024/2025 with expert verified answers | study this first!!
Hypoxemia - The most common cause of cardiopulmonary arrest in the trauma 
patient 
Cardiac output - Heart rate x stroke volume 
Shock - Condition that occurs when perfussion of the bodies tissues with oxygen, 
glucose, electrolytes and fluid becomes inadequate. 
Compensated shock - Weakness, lightheaded, pallor, tachy, diaphoresis, 
tachypenia, decreased urine output, weak peripheral pulses 
Decompinsated shock - Hypotension, altered mental status, cardiac arres
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Hypoxemia - The most common cause of cardiopulmonary arrest in the trauma 
patient 
Cardiac output - Heart rate x stroke volume 
Shock - Condition that occurs when perfussion of the bodies tissues with oxygen, 
glucose, electrolytes and fluid becomes inadequate. 
Compensated shock - Weakness, lightheaded, pallor, tachy, diaphoresis, 
tachypenia, decreased urine output, weak peripheral pulses 
Decompinsated shock - Hypotension, altered mental status, cardiac arres
MHACBO QMHP Exam 2024/2025