Core tool video: Test of Understanding APQP – Exide Technologies Your email address: Your name: Company name: Start Quiz! 0% Question 1 of 10 1. APQP has:Four phasesThree phasesTwo phasesSix PhasesQuestion 1 of 10Question 2 of 10 2. An input to the plan and define phase of APQP is:Product and process benchmark dataDesign FMEACharacteristic matrixValidation planQuestion 2 of 10Question 3 of 10 3. The product design phase of APQP:Must always be undertaken by the customerFollows process designCan be excluded if the organisation is not product design responsibleIncludes a production run at rateQuestion 3 of 10Question 4 of 10 4. When completing the product design phase one of the outputs is:The control planThe process FMEAThe design FMEAThe process flow chartQuestion 4 of 10Question 5 of 10 5. One of the inputs to process design phase of APQP isProcess FMEAMSA study resultsCpk dataEngineering drawingsQuestion 5 of 10Question 6 of 10 6. To ensure an effective APQP process:The process must be owned by the Quality functionThe results must be reviewed at monthly reviewsThe process must involve a multidisciplinary teamThe process must be owned by the engineering departmentQuestion 6 of 10Question 7 of 10 7. Which phase of APQP would develop the plant layout?Plan and defineProduct designProcess designProcess validationQuestion 7 of 10Question 8 of 10 8. The capability of the manufacturing process would be established:In the plan and define phaseIn the product design phaseIn the process validation phaseIn the continual improvement phaseQuestion 8 of 10Question 9 of 10 9. The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP):Is not part of APQPMust be completed by the Quality departmentIs part of the product and process validation phase of APQPStarts at the completion of the product designQuestion 9 of 10Question 10 of 10 10. Simultaneous engineering means:Each phase of APQP must be completed before the next phase beginsThe phases of APQP are completed by a series of overlapping activitiesUsing computer aided designUsing state of the art measuring systemsQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...