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1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

a. Extensive use of ubiquitous and mobile internet


b. Use of artificial intelligence and machine learning
c. Invention of the steam engine
d. Development of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS)

Answer: (c)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 5 of Lecture 1 of Week 2

2. What is a significant characteristic of new materials in the context of the Fourth Industrial
Revolution?

a. High cost and scarcity


b. Lighter, stronger, recyclable, and adaptive
c. Easily available but very expensive
d. Non-recyclable and heavy

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 19 of Lecture 1 of Week 2

3. Which of the following equipment can manifest physical objects based on digital
specifications?

a. 3D Printer
b. Digital Microscope
c. DSLR Camera
d. Magnetic Separator

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 17 of Lecture 1 of Week 2


4. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a sustainable industry?

a. Energy efficiency
b. Reliance on government subsidy
c. Conservation of resource
d. Low-waste production

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 2 of Lecture 2 of Week 2

5. What is considered the main nervous system of any manufacturing industry?

a. Human Resources
b. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
c. Supply Chain Management (SCM)
d. Marketing

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 7 of Lecture 2 of Week 2

6. What is the impact of increasing renewable energy consumption on sustainability?

a. Increases sustainability
b. Increases waste product
c. Unpredictable consumption
d. Introduces delay

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 8 of Lecture 2 of Week 2


7. What is the concept of JIDOKA in Lean Production System?

a. Producing just what is needed


b. Stopping production when there is a problem
c. Reducing inventory
d. Increasing production speed

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slides 4 of Lecture 3 of Week 2

8. What is a 'value stream' in Lean Production System?

a. A set of tools for production


b. All the actions required for a product from order to delivery
c. A method of employee training
d. A type of waste reduction

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slides 7 of Lecture 3 of Week 2

9. What does L, D and T stand for under ‘People Engagement’ in the Lean production System?

a. Learn, Do, Teach


b. Leverage, Divulge, Teardown
c. Lean, Diverse, Timid
d. Loan, Deploy, Test

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 15 of Lecture 3 of Week 2


10. Which of the following is a benefit of smart and connected products?

a. Increased manual labor


b. Improved recall process of product
c. Higher production costs
d. Decreased automation

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 3 of Lecture 4 of Week 2

11. Which resource is associated with the 'Optimization' categorization of Smart and connected
products?

a. Optimization algorithms
b. Manual controls
c. Marketing data
d. Financial reports

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 9 of Lecture 4 of Week 2

12. What is a smart factory according to the Deloitte University Press?

a. A system that reduces manual labor


b. A flexible system that can self-optimize performance
c. A traditional factory with enhanced communication
d. A fully automated production facility

Answer: (b)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 2 of Lecture 5 of Week 2


13. What are the characteristics of smart factories?

a. Connection, Optimization, Transparent, Proactivity, Agility


b. Manual operation, High cost, Slow processing
c. Limited connectivity, High energy consumption
d. Inefficient resource usage

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Slide 11 of Lecture 5 of Week 2

14. State True or False. The amalgamation of CPS and the evolution of Internet-based
technologies led to the development of the Industrial Internet.

a. True
b. False
c. Cannot be determined
d. None of the above

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Page 36 of the book Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things and
Industry 4.0 by S Misra, C Roy, A Mukherjee by CRC Press

15. State True or False. The real-time monitoring of the supply chain reduces inventory and
capital requirements.

a. True
b. False
c. Cannot be determined
d. None of the above

Answer: (a)

Justification: Please refer to Page 40 of the book Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things and
Industry 4.0 by S Misra, C Roy, A Mukherjee by CRC Press

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