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B. Tech. (TEXTILE) (Semester - 6th)

QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY


SUBJECT CODE: BTEXS16005
Paper ID: [18112631]

Maximum Marks: 60
Time: 03 Hours
Instruction for Candidates:
1 Section A- is COMPULSORY.
2. Attempt any FOUR questions from Section-B.
3. Attempt any TWO questions from Section-C.
Section-A (2 marks each)
Q1. Briefly answer the following
a. "Quality begins with customer", justify the statement.
b. Differentiate Quality of conformance from Quality of Design.
C. What are the different measures of Variability?
d. Where is the concept of Rank Correlation applied?
e. How Quality Function Deployment helps an organization?
f. What do you understand by Interval estimation?
State the importance of Chi-square test.
h. What is the importance of Ishikawa's fish bone diagram?
What is population? Why do we take samples for testing?
Identify any two situations where binomial distribution applicable.
is

Section-B (5 marks each)


which are developed for
Q2. What are the benefits of QMS. Discuss various documents
implementation of ISO-9001.
What are different types of control charts? Mention their use in textile mills.
Q3. of yarn, five specimens of
Q4. To estimate the average moisture content in a large delivery
yarn were selected at random
from various parts of the consignment, and the percentage
7.8
moisture content of each was found, with the following results: 7.2, 8.1, 7.6, 7.4,
Calculate 95% confidence limits for the mean moisture of the consignment.
Q5) Briefly comment on the contribution of Deming in Quality Management. the relation between
Q6) The following data were obtained in an experiment to investigate
thetenacity of asliver and the processing speed.
Speed (m/min)_ 6 12 18 24 30
0.57
Tenacity(mN/tex) | 0.76 0.70 0.65 0.59
Calculate the equation of the regression of tenacity on speed.
Section-CC (10 marks each)
Describe the various quality costs. lustrate a quality costs model for optimum quality
Q7.
levels.
Q8. (a) Describe Producer's risk and consumer's risk with the help of a typical OC curve.
(b) Design a sampling plan for which the AQL is 2%, The LTPD is 5%, and the producer's
and consumer's risks arc both 5%.
Q9. The data shown in table below are the results of an experiment designed to compare the
effectiveness of four makes of shower proof fabric. Five pieces of each make were chosen
at random and subjected to a test in which the time for water to penetrate the fabric was
measured. The data in the table are the original times (in seconds) less 100; thus the first
piece of fabric I had a penetration time of 103s, which is recorded as 3 in table. Test, at 1%
significance level, the hypothesis that there is no difference among all makes with respect
totime for water penetration.
Make of Fabric

27 49
10 41 13
7 46
-14 34
19 53

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