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The questions for LSSWB were last updated at Apr 28,2025.
- Exam Code: LSSWB
- Exam Name: Lean Six Sigma White Belt
- Certification Provider: Six Sigma
- Latest update: Apr 28,2025
Question #41
FMEA is a tool in six sigma, which is:
- A . A tool for calculating the measures of risk or failure in a process or a system.
- B . A tool for understanding the loss of funds in a process, which is going to fail
- C . A tool, which measures the ratio of percentage loss and profit of s company.
- D . All of the above.
Correct Answer: A
A
Explanation:
Failure Mode Effect analysis is a tool to measure the risk of a process or a system failing to produce as per the requirement and then working on the problem to overcome.
A
Explanation:
Failure Mode Effect analysis is a tool to measure the risk of a process or a system failing to produce as per the requirement and then working on the problem to overcome.
Question #42
What do you understand about COPQ in six sigma?
- A . Cost of producing quality.
- B . Cost Of Poor Quality.
- C . Cost Of Processing Quality.
- D . Cost Of Preparing Quality.
Correct Answer: B
B
Explanation:
Cost of Poor Quality is the cost caused through producing defects.
B
Explanation:
Cost of Poor Quality is the cost caused through producing defects.
Question #43
Explain FMEA in six sigma belt?
- A . FMEA is a spreadsheet data of risk factor of a working process to help the team.
- B . FMEA is a data of measurement of any process related with production.
- C . It is a factor of the production process, which indicates reliability.
- D . It is one of the most commonly used statistical process control procedure.
Correct Answer: A
A
Explanation:
FMEA is generally a spreadsheet data chart or can be called as a tool for calculating the risk factor of any process for failing
A
Explanation:
FMEA is generally a spreadsheet data chart or can be called as a tool for calculating the risk factor of any process for failing
Question #44
What is the 1.5 sigma shift?
- A . The 1.5 sigma shift is the process of collecting data of every cycle for identifying difference.
- B . It is the numerical tool of six Sigma.
- C . It is used for measuring the customer requirements.
- D . It is the producing unit of six Sigma.
Correct Answer: A
A
Explanation:
The 1.5 sigma shift is the process of collecting data of any process in many cycles of manufacturing, whether it has a difference.
A
Explanation:
The 1.5 sigma shift is the process of collecting data of any process in many cycles of manufacturing, whether it has a difference.
Question #45
Which of the following facts are true about X-bar and R charts?
- A . These are the two charts of monitoring the behavior and the outcome of any process.
- B . This is a tool for starting up the Six Sigma.
- C . This two chart is used for counting the total manufactured products and the total requirement of manufacturing.
- D . It is used for the production of process report in Six Sigma.
Correct Answer: A
A
Explanation:
This is a set of chart, which is the most important factor of process control, they include the inspection of behavior and outcome of any process of manufacturing
A
Explanation:
This is a set of chart, which is the most important factor of process control, they include the inspection of behavior and outcome of any process of manufacturing
Question #46
What is the Pareto principle?
- A . It is the 80/20 rules in six sigma belt, in most of the cases, 20% of the effect comes from the 80% of the causes.
- B . It is the 90/10 rules in Sigma Belt.
- C . It is used with continuous measuring in Sigma Belt.
- D . It is one of a different kinds of variation use in six Sigma.
Correct Answer: A
A
Explanation:
The pareto principle states that for most of the cases 80% of any effect is caused from 20% of the main reason. This principle is worlwide accepted at present.
A
Explanation:
The pareto principle states that for most of the cases 80% of any effect is caused from 20% of the main reason. This principle is worlwide accepted at present.
Question #47
What are the main variations of six sigma?
- A . mean, median, range and mode
- B . DPPM and COPQ
- C . Pareto principle and R charts
- D . Only mean and median
Correct Answer: A
Question #48
What is standard deviation?
- A . It is a measuring process to measuring the average spread of data.
- B . This is the process of deviation.
- C . It is a process capability index.
- D . It is the process of calculating the difference between customer requirement and production.
Correct Answer: A
A
Explanation:
It is the process of calculating the difference between customer requirement and production.
A
Explanation:
It is the process of calculating the difference between customer requirement and production.
Question #49
What does Cpk means in six sigma belt?
- A . The process Capability index.
- B . The process of calculating data of a process.
- C . It is a diagram, which shows the production capability of any process.
- D . None of the above.
Correct Answer: A
Question #50
What is Ppk in six sigma belt?
- A . It is a measuring process to measuring the average speed of production.
- B . It is a diagram displaying the sequential steps of an production.
- C . It’s term is used for measuring the data of employee performances of a company during a year.
- D . This is the index of the performance of a process.
Correct Answer: D
D
Explanation:
Ppk is the index, which dictates the performance of a process, whether it has came over the customer’s need or not.
D
Explanation:
Ppk is the index, which dictates the performance of a process, whether it has came over the customer’s need or not.