CIPS L4M7 Whole-life Assets Management Online Training
CIPS L4M7 Online Training
The questions for L4M7 were last updated at Nov 20,2024.
- Exam Code: L4M7
- Exam Name: Whole-life Assets Management
- Certification Provider: CIPS
- Latest update: Nov 20,2024
Which type of codes can a barcode laser scanner (linear scanner) read?
- A . Numerical code
- B . QR code
- C . Aztec code
- D . 1D barcode
Which type of codes can a barcode laser scanner (linear scanner) read?
- A . Numerical code
- B . QR code
- C . Aztec code
- D . 1D barcode
Which type of codes can a barcode laser scanner (linear scanner) read?
- A . Numerical code
- B . QR code
- C . Aztec code
- D . 1D barcode
Which type of codes can a barcode laser scanner (linear scanner) read?
- A . Numerical code
- B . QR code
- C . Aztec code
- D . 1D barcode
Which type of codes can a barcode laser scanner (linear scanner) read?
- A . Numerical code
- B . QR code
- C . Aztec code
- D . 1D barcode
Autonomous maintenance
- A . 1 and 3 only
- B . 2 and 4 only
- C . 1 and 2 only
- D . 2 and 3 only
Which of the following is the Japanese word for ‘billboard’ or ‘signboard’?
- A . Muda
- B . Kaizen
- C . Poka-Yoke
- D . Kanban
Which of the following is the material handling equipment which uses the suction force to lift an item?
- A . Vacuum lifter
- B . Sack truck
- C . Dolly
- D . Pallet stacker
Which of the following best describes the relationship between a service level and safety stock?
- A . A safety stock is not always required to achieve a required service level
- B . A service level decreases in proportion to a decrease in safety stock
- C . When safety stock is zero the service level always equals zero.
- D . A service level increases in proportion to an increase in safety stock
Which of the following best describes the relationship between a service level and safety stock?
- A . A safety stock is not always required to achieve a required service level
- B . A service level decreases in proportion to a decrease in safety stock
- C . When safety stock is zero the service level always equals zero.
- D . A service level increases in proportion to an increase in safety stock