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Six Sigma Green Belt Practice Questions Latest

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Six Sigma Green Belt Practice Questions Latest Update - Actual Exam Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor

  • 0.05 - CORRECT ANSWER: Which of the following is a commonly accepted level for
  • alpha risk?

(A) 0.05

(B) 0.50

(C) 0.70

(D) 0.95

  • 10% or less. In gauge repeatability and reproducibility analysis, 10% or less total
  • process variation is acceptable. Variation from 10 to 30% is considered problematic,

and any variation over 30% is unacceptable. - CORRECT ANSWER: In gauge

repeatability and reproducibility analysis, what percentage of total process variation is acceptable?

  • 10% or less
  • 15% or less
  • 20% or less
  • 30% or less
  • If there are four levels and three factors in a complete factorial design, 64 runs
  • would be required. The number of required runs is calculated by raising the number of levels to a power equal to the number of factors. In this case, then, the calculation is performed 43 = 64. If the complete factorial design had five levels and three factors, the

number of runs would be calculated 53 = 125. - CORRECT ANSWER: How many runs

would be required in a complete factorial design if there are four levels and three factors?

  • 64

B) 7 1 / 2

  • 12
  • 81

A. Alpha error - CORRECT ANSWER: When an inspection process rejects conforming

product, what type of error is being made?(A) a (B) b

(C) σ

(D) H0

  • Kurtosis. Kurtosis is the parameter of a statistical distribution related to the sharpness
  • of the peak. In a normal distribution, where the points resemble the standard bell curve, the kurtosis value is one. If the peak is sharper, the kurtosis value will be higher than one; if the peak is less severe; the kurtosis value will be less than one. Central tendency is the general trend of the data: in an asymmetrical distribution, the median is roughly equivalent to the central tendency, while in an asymmetrical distribution, the mean is a better marker. Skewness is basically the difference between the mean and the mode of a data set. The mode of the data set is the value that appears most often. Finally, the standard deviation of the data set is the average amount of variation from the mean. -

CORRECT ANSWER: Which parameter of a statistical distribution relates to the

sharpness of its peak?

  • Kurtosis
  • Central tendency
  • Skewness
  • Standard deviation

A. Moving Average Chart - CORRECT ANSWER: After a Belt has put data through the

smoothing process which chart would be used to look for trends in the data?

a) Moving Average Chart

b) Multi-Vari Chart

c) X bar Chart

d) Pareto Chart

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