Download PTU MBA 2020 March 2nd Sem 76157 Production And Operations Management Question Paper

Download PTU (I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar (IKGPTU) ) MBA (Master of Business Administration) 2020 March 2nd Sem 76157 Production And Operations Management Previous Question Paper

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Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 02
Total No. of Questions : 17
MBA/MBA(IB) (2018 Batch) (Sem.?2)
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Subject Code : MBA-205-18
M.Code : 76157
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A contains EIGHT questions carrying TWO marks each and students
has to attempt ALL questions.
2. SECTION-B consists of FOUR Subsections : Units-I, II, III & IV. Each Subsection
contains TWO questions each carrying EIGHT marks each and student has to
attempt any ONE question from each Subsection.
3. SECTION-C is COMPULSORY and consist of ONE Case Study carrying TWELVE
marks.
SECTION-A
1) Explain how are operations classified?
2) Discuss the various techniques for product development.
3) What is meant by work measurement?
4) What are the various capacity planning decisions?
5) Discuss the model concept of six sigma.
6) Differentiate between characteristics of goods and services.
7) Which are the factors that affect the inventory control policies?
8) Explain the utility of Kanban system.

SECTION-B
UNIT-I
9) Discuss the various roles and responsibilities of an operations manager.
10) List and discuss the different types of production systems.
UNIT-II
11) Discuss the various factors affecting capacity planning.
12) List and explain the problems faced while designing layouts.
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1 | M-76157 (S32)-1594

Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 02
Total No. of Questions : 17
MBA/MBA(IB) (2018 Batch) (Sem.?2)
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Subject Code : MBA-205-18
M.Code : 76157
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A contains EIGHT questions carrying TWO marks each and students
has to attempt ALL questions.
2. SECTION-B consists of FOUR Subsections : Units-I, II, III & IV. Each Subsection
contains TWO questions each carrying EIGHT marks each and student has to
attempt any ONE question from each Subsection.
3. SECTION-C is COMPULSORY and consist of ONE Case Study carrying TWELVE
marks.
SECTION-A
1) Explain how are operations classified?
2) Discuss the various techniques for product development.
3) What is meant by work measurement?
4) What are the various capacity planning decisions?
5) Discuss the model concept of six sigma.
6) Differentiate between characteristics of goods and services.
7) Which are the factors that affect the inventory control policies?
8) Explain the utility of Kanban system.

SECTION-B
UNIT-I
9) Discuss the various roles and responsibilities of an operations manager.
10) List and discuss the different types of production systems.
UNIT-II
11) Discuss the various factors affecting capacity planning.
12) List and explain the problems faced while designing layouts.
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UNIT-III
13) Discuss the relevance of Deming?s principles to quality management today.
14) What is meant by acceptance sampling? Briefly discuss its various types.
UNIT-IV
15) What is meant by lean production systems? Discuss their significance and utility.
16) Write brief notes on :
a) Virtual Factory
b) Franchising

SECTION-C
17) Study the following case and answer the question(s) that follow :
In a manufacturing lot taken from the production lot of M/s Jupiter Production Ltd., the
number of defectives found in the inspection of 15 lots of 400 items each, are given
below.
Lot No. No. of Defectives
1 2
2 5
3 0
4 14
5 3
6 0
7 1
8 0
9 18
10 8
11 6
12 0
13 3
14 0
15 6
Question :
Determine the control limits for np chart and state whether the process is in control? Also
comment on the results so obtained.
NOTE : Disclosure of Identity by writing Mobile No. or Making of passing request on any
page of Answer Sheet will lead to UMC against the Student.
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