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Quality Assurance and Quality Control Management MCQs

Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) management are important functions for ensuring product and process quality. QA involves planning, monitoring, and evaluating processes to ensure quality standards are met, while QC activities involve inspection, testing, and corrective actions to control production. Some key points covered include that verification is an example of QA, process capabilities should not be monitored intermittently, QA aims to improve development and testing procedures, and the goal of QC is validation and corrective actions.

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Quality Assurance and Quality Control Management MCQs

Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) management are important functions for ensuring product and process quality. QA involves planning, monitoring, and evaluating processes to ensure quality standards are met, while QC activities involve inspection, testing, and corrective actions to control production. Some key points covered include that verification is an example of QA, process capabilities should not be monitored intermittently, QA aims to improve development and testing procedures, and the goal of QC is validation and corrective actions.

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Quality assurance and quality control management

1. Which of the following is example of QA?


a. Validation
b. Verification
c. Documentation
d. Software testing
Ans – b. verification

2. Which of the following option is not correct regarding


QA and QC?
a. QA depends on activity of entire company
b. Process capabilities should be monitored on
intermittent basis
c. Measuring equipments must have calibration
certificate
d. Normally, many inspections are done during
manufacturing process
Ans – b. Process capabilities should be monitored on
intermittent basis

3. What is the first step of QA?


a. Servicing
b. Development of standards
c. Material control
d. Identification of customer need
Ans - d. Identification of customer need

4. QA is a _______.
a. Corrective tool
b. Managerial tool
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
Ans – b. managerial tool

5. QC is a _______.
a. Managerial tool
b. Corrective tool
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
Ans – b. corrective tool

6. Identify the correct sequence of steps of QA in


ascending order.
a. Customer needs, design development, material
control, process control, finished product
b. Material control, servicing, process control, design
development
c. Material control, process control, customer need,
design development, finished product
d. Customer needs, material control, design
development, process control, marketing
e. Ans – a. Customer needs, design development,
material control, process control, finished product

7. Which of the following includes material and


component control?
a. Standard development
b. Specification development
c. Quality assurance
d. Quality control
Ans – d. Quality control

8. The goal of QA is
a. To improve development process
b. To improve test procedures
c. To identify defects after product development
d. Both (a) and (b)
Ans – d. both (a) and (b)

9. Which of the following is an example of QC?


a. Validation
b. Verification
c. Documentation
d. Software testing
Ans – a. validation
10. What is the role of QA in pharma industries
a. To establish quality audit
b. To perform laboratory tests
c. To establish procedures and specifications
d. All of the above
Ans – d. all of the above

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