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Name: Jenrey B.

Doromal Section: BSET4-A


Subject: Quality Assurance and Control (TE433) Progress Check: Week 1

III. PROGRESS CHECK

TRUE/FALSE Directions: Read each statement below carefully. Place a T on the line if
you think a statement is TRUE. Place an F on the line if you think the statement is
FALSE.

__T__ 1. Quality refers to any characteristic of the components, parts, assemblies,


processes, and processing conditions, as well as the product itself, including
its packaging, and thus encompasses all spheres of operation.
___F__ 2. Quality management and inspection always go hand in hand.
___F__3. Quality assurance involves testing a sample of goods after they have been
manufactured to ensure that they follow minimum requirements.
___F__ 4. Quality control ensures that high-quality products are manufactured and
distributed at any point of the manufacturing process, often by making quality
a shared duty for all employees.
___F__ 5. Issues, bugs, and defects in the system are avoided by quality control. As a
result, it's more management oriented.
___T__ 6. Quality control involve taking action towards the process by executing it. It is
basically, ensuring that the necessary standards or requirements are met.
___T__ 7. Quality assurance involves taking steps to develop a process by putting it
into action. It essentially makes sure that the required standards or
specifications are met.
___F__ 8. Because it means ensuring that you're doing the right thing in the right way,
quality control is a type of verification.
___F__ 9. Quality control is a proactive process. It detects the process defects ahead of
time.
___T__ 10. Quality assurance involves executing the program or the code being tested.
FILL IN THE BLANKS. ✓ Directions: Read each statement or question below carefully
and fill in the blank(s) with the correct answer.

_ISO__ 11. This is expressed by the _______ definition: "The totality of features and
characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated
or implied needs".

__GLP _ 12. The organizational process and the conditions under which laboratory
studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, and reported are all
covered by ______.

_SOP’s_ 13. ______ are documented procedures that describe how to perform testing
methods or activities that are not usually specified in detail in study plans or
Test Guidelines, according to the OECD Principles of Good Laboratory
Practice (GLP).

_Quality _ 14. ______ is a measurable, profit-generating entity that can be implemented


with dedication and knowledge, as well as a willingness to put in the effort.

Fitness for Use 15. The concept ______ encompasses a wide range of users. A
purchaser of a product may be a manufacturer who will perform additional
processing operations.

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