CIPS L4M7 Whole Life Asset Management Exam Practice Test
Whole Life Asset Management Questions and Answers
Which of the following are advantages of a multi-story warehouse compared to a single-story warehouse?
Heavier, frequently moved items will always be stored on the upper floor of a multi-story warehouse
Order tracking technology is more effective and efficient in a multi-story warehouse
There are more options for the storage of inventory by volume, weight, and frequency of movement in a multi-story warehouse
The cost of land is likely to be less for a multi-story warehouse compared to a single-story warehouse for a similar product volume
The minimal total cost is always achieved when there is only one warehouse. Is this statement true?
A group of items which are stacked together for more convenient movement is called...?
A manufacturing company warehouse manager has recently decided to adopt a
cross-docking system for some of the components held in storage. Which of the
following is associated with goods in cross-docking?
Which of the following costs may be considered part of the holding costs of inventory?
The cost of sales and the cost of ordering of the goods
The cost of ordering and the cost of pilferage of the goods
The cost of pilferage and the cost of insurance of the goods
The cost of insurance and the cost of deterioration of the goods
ANTA Logistics is looking for a place to build a new, integrated cold chain facility, “Chill Hub”, to its customers. Which of the following need to be considered when selecting the location of the new facility? Select TWO that apply.
Which of the following is the cylindrical container that is suitable for liquids or loose material
Which of the following are critical factors that must be considered when evaluating warehouse or storage locations?
The cost of the proposed location
Who owns the storage location or warehouse
Access to transport networks
The number of windows in the building
Jones Warehouse Services Limited has been using a manual handling system to move items throughout its warehouse. This setup is slow, uses more labor resources than automated systems, and recently, several errors and inaccuracies were uncovered in an audit. The company wants to introduce a system that minimizes human errors, lowers workplace risks, and reduces labor costs. Which of the following is a fast and efficient mechanical handling system for transporting a variety of different materials within a warehouse?
In order to cover for higher than normal demand and to ensure that stock does not run out. a company may hold buffer stock known as ...
In a manufacturing organisation, which of the following explains an 'indirect' stock classification of items?
Which of the following are subjective forecasting techniques? Select TWO that apply.
When accounting for the disposal of fixed assets, the gain or loss on disposal is equal to...?
Which of the following factors should be considered when decommissioning and disposing of a machine at the end of its useful life? Select TWO that apply.
In a fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) organisation, a site has separate packaging areas for incoming and outgoing food. The incoming packages must be opened and unpacked before any of the food ingredients can be sorted for distribution. Production line workers run the risk of severe hand strains and knife-related injuries if the box cutting is done manually. Which of the following can eliminate any potential risk of injury to the production line workers while having
the ability to Increase the throughput?
Which of the following is an acquisition cost under the concept of the total cost of ownership?
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique international identification system for each product form or edition of a monographic publication published or produced by a specific publisher. ISBN is an example of...?
Which of the following best describes what happens when order volumes from customers increase and multiply through the supply chain?
The size of the order that minimizes the total cost of acquiring and holding stock is known as …
Which of the following best describes the term ‘periodic review’?
Stockyards are suitable for specific materials with which of the following characteristics? Select TWO that apply.
Which of the following represents the end-of-life cost of an asset?
A manager who is concerned about the environmental impact of packaging should do which of the following?
To make loading/unloading more effective and efficient, which feature should be included in vehi-cle dock design?
Ranger Mobile Ltd is a emerging smartphone manufacturer. The manufacturer adopts the just-in-time method: First, the customers make orders, then it will decide which components to be pur-chased according to the bill of materials. These components are known as which of the following?
Which of the following is the core idea of Lean manufacturing?
Which of the following are main objectives of warehouse operations? Select TWO that apply.
Which of the following are the key elements of total productive maintenance?
1. Reactive maintenance
2. Quality maintenance
3. Deferred maintenance
4. Autonomous maintenance
Long-term forecasting of demand using a subjective method is based on a...
Which of the following would be an impact of low stock in the supply chain?
Warehouse space would all be full with excess stock
There may be delays and higher costs to fulfill supply
Stock may not be available at times of high demand
Lead times would reduce and purchase costs would fall
A logistics company has a 2-story warehouse in the suburban area. The goods receiving area and dispatch area are located on the ground floor only. There is a lift connecting the two floors. The daily operations of the warehouse are quite busy. Which of the following would the best arrangement for this warehouse?
What is the stock turn for a store holding products to the value of £250,000 with annual sales of these products amounting to £1,000,000?
Which of the following is commonly used in larger warehouses to transfer larger volumes of stock in box, tote or pallet forms along a fixed path?
MRP system is the most suitable IT system to manage which type of items?
A local hospital has a highly complex piece of medical equipment delivering proton beam therapy that only one supplier in the world manufactures. Owing to the specialist nature of the equipment, the patient waiting list is extremely long. It is therefore essential that the equipment failure downtime is kept to an absolute minimum, as it would have a negative impact on patient treatment delays. Due to the complex nature and essential need of the equipment to be in continual use, which of the following packages will offer the most protection in ensuring reliability and reduced downtime arising from equipment failures throughout its lifetime?
A procurement professional is working with a colleague from finance because the organization has been spending more money recently on inventory items. This is impacting the organization’s working capital. In particular, they are concerned that average inventory levels have increased significantly year-on-year. Which of the following should they calculate to help in their investigation?
Which of the following are advantages of a multi-story warehouse compared to a single-story warehouse?
Heavier, frequently moved items will always be stored on the upper floor of a multi-story warehouse
Order tracking technology will be more effective and efficient in a multi-story warehouse
There are more options for the storage of inventory by volume, weight, and frequency of movement in a multi-story warehouse
The cost of land is likely to be less for a multi-story warehouse compared to a single-story warehouse for a similar product volume
A cardiac department within a local hospital carries out a small number of specialist emergency care heart surgeries each year. The devices implanted in the patients can vary significantly depending on the condition of the patient. Therefore, the hospital requires a stock management technique that minimizes the cost of holding several different items of stock, without impacting the critical service levels, and allowing the supplier to retain the title of the stock until the hospital’s cardiac team utilizes it. Which of the following stock management techniques would enable the hospital to achieve this?
Why do you need a life cycle asset management plan?
Nuclear Energy Group Limited (NEG) has a number of investment options currently under appraisal. As these are all long-term investments (more than 30 years), NEG is adopting a total cost of ownership approach. It has gathered data on all associated costs over the life of the investment. Which of the following will be regarded as end-of-life costs?
XYZ Ltd is a highly profitable leading industrial distributor with over 60,000 products and an enviable record for customer service. After undertaking preliminary discussions it was decided to analyse the value-adding activities that contribute to XYZ's flagship products. The company is conducting which of the following activities?
Which component of an RFID device is responsible for sending and receiving radio waves?
XYZ Ltd is a large retailer who offers a range of products with different margins. The warehouse manager suggests that different product groups should have different level of safety stock. The appropriate level of safety stock is typically determined by...?
With D is the annual demand (units), S is cost per order, H is annual carrying cost per unit; the formula for Economic Order Quantity is....?
Which of the following are recognised hidden costs associated with global sourcing?
Quality control and nonconformance costs
Increased lead times and inventory carrying costs
Lower labour and wage costs
Cost of tariffs and duties in supply chains
When considering the purchase of a capital asset, there are a number of factors to consider. These include cost of operation, spares, disposal and reuse. Which other factors could be considered?
1. Who owns the equipment
2. Compatibility with existing equipment
3. Contribution to turnover
4. Cost of maintenance
In a manufacturing organization, which of the following explains an 'indirect' stock classification of items?
The term triple bottom line refers to a method for organizations to measure performance in three ways. Which of the following describe the triple bottom line? Select THREE that apply.
Economic sustainability
Market sustainability
Quality sustainability
Environmental sustainability
Technological sustainability
Social sustainability
Stock redundancies can be avoided in all situations if managers ensure that all items are purchased more frequently in small quantities. Is this statement TRUE?
One of the classifications of inventory is referred to as 'indirect supplies.' Which of the following items are examples of indirect supplies in a water bottling plant?
Lubricants for maintenance of production machines
Computer cartridges for the procurement office
Reams of printed labels to stick on water bottles
Blue-colored plastic caps to seal the water bottles
Removal or disposal of assets should depend on an assessment of which of the following? Select TWO that apply.
The total cost of the equipment
Location of the equipment and accessibility
Type of equipment and incorporated components
Consumer demand for the product
The current rate of interest for new equipment
The inventory manager has adopted significant coding of the stock owing to its many benefits, including standardisation and variety reduction. Is this the right approach to adapt?
XYZ Ltd is a major distributor of electrical equipment protection products in the United States. XYZ found that there was a lack of communication between the company and its key supplier, leading to the supplier trying to predict distributor needs and distributor attempting to estimate lead times. Essentially, both the supplier and the distributor have different sets of information, spending time and money trying to predict what the other will do. To deal with this problem, XYZ Ltd decides to implement new inventory management method in which the supplier manage the replenishment of items for sale. Both parties are obliged to share information on variations in demand and stock levels for goods used for or sale. Which inventory management method is XYZ Ltd implementing?
One of the classifications of inventory is referred to as 'indirect supplies'. Which of the following items are examples of indirect supplies in a water bottling plant?
Lubricants for maintenance of production machines
Computer cartridges for the procurement office
Reams of printed labels to stick on water bottles
Blue-coloured plastic caps to seal the water bottles
A manufacturer is making a plan for strategic safety stock. To do so, they must analyse the proba-bility of a stock out occurring and the cost impacts if it does. Which of the following are typical costs the manufacturer may incur in 'out of stock' event? Select TWO that apply.
RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, is fast emerging as a major commercial technology. Like every new technology, it has advantages and disadvantages. An advantage of using RFID is that …
An organisation needs to determine whether to lease a piece of equipment or purchase it outright. From the following statements, which ones describe the advantages for a procurement organisation to lease rather than to purchase outright?
Capital allowances may be set against tax, and grants may be available
There is no initial investment which would tie up the organisation's working capital
It would protect against technological obsolescence as equipment can be replaced as required
The total cost may be higher than purchasing the equipment outright
RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, is fast emerging as a major commercial technology. Like every new technology, it has advantages and disadvantages. An advantage of using RFID is that...
A piece of machinery has reached the end of its manufacturing life cycle and is due to be disposed of. What is the process that must take place for this to occur?
Which of the following is an assumption of economic-order-quantity model?
'The main consideration in designing the layout of a warehouse is the size of the storage space utilized.'
Is this statement TRUE?
Company XYZ is a candy manufacturer. Company XYZ makes a batch of 1,000 Christmas candy canes that are no longer edible after December 31. Company XYZ is able to sell 750 canes of the batch, but the other 250 are sitting in the warehouse. December 31 comes, and these candy canes is no longer sell-able. The batch of 250 candy canes belongs to which type of inventory?
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 meaning of 'decommissioning a piece of equipment' is to...
MRP software is applied to schedule which of the following?
In just in time production system, when is an upstream production triggered?
Which of the following best describes available inventory (also known as inventory position)?
Which of the following are most likely the benefits of using unit loads? Select TWO that apply.
Increase transport time of each item
Manufacturing resources planning (MRP II) was developed from material requirement planning (MRP). Which of the following is the additional input that is available in MRP II but does not ap-pear in MRP?
Which type of codes can a barcode laser scanner (linear scanner) read?
TCD Manufacturing has taken over the operations of a fabric processor in another
country. TCD has planned to eliminate some traditional fabric processing that has
high risks because of the chemicals used in the dying process. TCD is now
preparing for new dying processes to be Installed and needs to remove the
current tanks and its associated equipment. Which of the following is appropriate to TCD's situation?
Multiple approval levels for a small purchase request is an example of which type of waste?
The size of order that minimises the total cost of acquiring and holding stock is known as...
Which of the following code systems is commonly used by governments as a basis for their Cus-toms tariffs and for the collection of international trade statistics?
Which of the following is a benefit of bar code scanning systems?
The amount of inventory available at the start of an accounting period is known as...?
Which costs in the following list are categorised as operation costs in the total cost of ownership model? Select TWO that apply.
XYZ Inc opens a tender to purchase new forklift trucks for their new established warehouse. In the final round, there are two suppliers remain who offer two different bids. Supplier A's bid has high initial investment. After calculating the net present value, the NPV in year five is positive. On the other hand, supplier B's bid has low purchase price, with the NPV in year five is negative. If the NPV is the sole selection criterion, XYZ Inc should select the bid which has...?
Which of the following should be considered when an organisation plans for disposing obsolescent and redundant stock? Select TWO that apply.
An organization might find it more beneficial to lease and use an asset over a predetermined period. After this period, the lessee has the right to secure outright ownership of the asset by paying an agreed amount; otherwise, the asset would be repossessed by the lessor. Which of the following is an advantage of leasing?
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 construction organisation requires specialist equipment for digging deep foundations. Which of the following circumstances would result in the hire of equipment rather than leasing it?
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.
RFID can be too expensive for many applications compared to other tracking and identification methods
RFID tags have a limited amount of memory and are less effective than other product tracking systems
It is difficult for an RFID reader to read the information where tags are installed in liquid or metal products
Interference has been observed to take place in RFID systems when devices such as hand-held, portable, two-way radios are in use
RFID provides a much less robust type of security compared to other forms of scanning systems
RFID is a restriction in managing the updates of stocks during the transportation of products
PRP Toys has to manage annual seasonal demand that requires double the
warehouse space that it has available in order to fulfil the orders. It requires this
extra space for only a four week period each year. Which of the following
solutions is the most effective way for PBP to manage this problem?
Which of the following techniques are considered subjective forecasting methods
that assist with controlling inventory?
1. Market survey questionnaires
2. Moving average statistical calculation
3. Subject matter expert knowledge
4. Short-term cyclical movements
Which of the following best describe the function of MRP?
Practice of unloading goods from inbound delivery vehicles and loading them directly onto out-bound vehicles is known as ...?
Which of the following is the most suitable container of fasteners (screws, nails, nuts and bolts,...)?
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