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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN

1. “Some companies use suitable mode of transportation with an acceptable cost


to meet customer delivery requirements as well as increase satisfaction for the
customer”. As such, the company could be considered
a. Productivity but not effective.
b. Efficient but not effective.
c. Effective but not efficient.
d. Reengineering but not productivity
"Some companies use premium transportation to meet customer delivery
requirements". ( cách hỏi khác)
2. Which one includes in order processing activity?
a. Negotiate terms and conditions
b. Select suitable material handling equipment
c. Checking the status of orders.
d. Choose the best location for warehouse establishment.

3. The department often measures inventory in terms of its cost or value


in dollars, whereas tends to measure inventory in terms of units.
a. production; sales
b. marketing; logistics
c. sales; finance
d. financial ; logistics

4. The approach mentions all relevant cost items are considered


simultaneously when making a decision.
a. interfunctionality
b. total cost
c. systems
d. rhochrematics

5. The approach indicates that a company's objectives can be realized


by recognizing the mutual interdependence of major functional areas.
a. interfunctionality
b. systems
c. rhochrematics
d. supply chain

6. A cost trade-off is a situation where:


a. some costs are eliminated by efficient management controls
b. all costs are reflected as a percentage variation from standard costs.
c. some costs increase and some costs decrease.
d. all costs react according to their individual degrees of inflation in the economy.
7. A cost trade-off is a situation where:
a. some costs increase and some costs remain constant
b. all costs are reflected as a percentage variation from standard costs.
c. The firm accepts for using premium transportation to release more products
in their warehouse.
d. some costs are eliminated by efficient management controls

8. utility refers to the value or usefulness that comes from a customer


being able to take possession of a product.
a. Form
b. Time
c. Place
d. Possession
9. "How well a company does what it says it's going to do" represents
a. leading edge logistics
b. efficiency
c. productivity
d. effectiveness
10. Logistics costs in Vietnam as a percentage of GDP were estimated at.........in
2020.
a. 8.9%
b. 33.3% 6
c. 16.8%
d. 57.6%
11. Which does include in warehousing activity?
a. Estimate product demand in the future
b. Select the carrier who can provide lower freight for the firm
c. Use appropriate equipment to load unload the products
d. Basing on featured characteristics of product, the firm' will select the suitable
method to store product.
12. Which concept refers to the storage of raw materials and movement to the
producer?
a. materials management
b. supply chain management
c. physical distribution
d. inbound logistics

13. Which of the below does belong to logistics cost?


a. Capital costs
b. costs from procurement activity
c. Labour costs
d. Costs paid for buying machinery
14. refers to an item that the firm holds with a very large amount of
quantity at the same time there is no demand for it.
a. Overstock
b. Intensive distribution
c. Stockout
d. Tailored logistics

15. Logistics costs of bubble manufacturing industry will be compare with


logistics costs of automobile manufacturing industry
a. higher
b. lower
c. not different
d.equal
16. In transportation activity, how companies can do to increase the satisfaction
of customers?
a. Return goods policy Issuance
b. Design transportation route with very short delivery time.
c. Reply quickly demand for product fixing from customers
d. Question A & C are correct.
17. In the past, which field does logistics not connect with?
a. cooper
b. army
c. soldiery
d. traveling

18. Process management occurs from placing order of customers, checking the
status of products, make announcement for customer about availability of product,
packaging the product and delivery the product to customer refers to
a. Materials Handling
b. Procurement management
c. Warehousing location
d. Order processing

19. Which of the following mentions to contribution of logistics to place utility?


a. Procter and Gamble of General Mills repackage products during distribulion into special
sizes, sample packs, or multi-packs.
b. Online retailers like Amazon.com and Alibaba.com delivery products directly to
your home or office
c. The firm brings a variety of payment methods for the customer such as by cash, money
transfer, electronic wallet.
d. Four-day late delivery of apples likely has more serious results than a four-day late
delivery of a box of paper
20. Beverages sold in small size presentations are perfects to fit the needs of
consumers that are occasionally thirsty, as opposed to big-size presentation that are
more suitable for family gatherings or group meetings” is considered for the
example of
a. possession utility
b. time utility
c. place utility
d. form utility

21. How many modes of transportation?


a. 2
b. 4
c. 3
d. 5
22. Which of the below is the most difficult to control in 7R’s?
a. right quantity
b. right time
c. right place
d. right product

23. Which of the below does not belong to logistics cost?


A. Labour costs
B. Transport costs
C. Inventory costs
D. Storage costs

24. Which concept refers to the storage of the final product and movement to the
customer?
A. materials management
B. supply chain management
C. inbound logistics
D. physical distribution

25. Which of the following mentions to contribution of logistics to time utility?


a. Online retailers like Amazon.com and Alibaba.com delivery products directly to your
home or office.
b. The firm brings a variety of payment methods for the customer such as by cash, money
transfer, electronic wallet.
c. Four-day late delivery of apples likely has more serious results than a four-day late
delivery of a box of paper.
d. Procter and Gamble or General Mills repackage products during distribution into special
sizes, sample packs, or multi-packs.
KAHOOT CHƯƠNG OVERVIEW LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN

1. Logistics clearly contributes to and utility.


A. Time, place
B. Place, form
C. Possession, time
D. Form, time

2. Which of the following is not a reason for the increased importance of


logistics?
A. Reduction in economic regulation
B. Growing power of manufacturers
C. Technological advance
D. Globalization of trade

3. What concept refers to “how well company resources are used to achieve
what a company promises it can do?”
A. Efficiency
B. Productivity
C. Reengineering
D. Effectiveness

4. are stores with large amounts of both floor space and product for sale
A. Mass merchandisers
B. Big-box retailers
C. Power retailers
D. Do-it-yourself (DIY) retailers

5. The four general types of economic utility are production, possession, time
and place
A. True
B. False

6. Logistics is only concerned with forward flows, that is, those directed towards
the points of consumption.
A. True
B. False

7. Transportation represents the costliest logistics activity in many


organizations
A. True
B. False
8. The movement and storage of materials into a firm refers to:
A. Physical distribution
B. Materials management
C. Supply chain management
D. Materials handling
9. “Logistics is the function responsible for controlling the flow of materials
from ”
A. Supplier to producer, and then out to customer
B. Producer to customer
C. Producer to wholesaler and retailer
D. Supplier to producer

10. The overall aim of logistics is to:


A. Achieve high customers satisfaction
B. High quality service
C. Acceptable cost
D. All answers are right

CHAPTER 8: INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

1. Which of the following industries should apply the theory of lean supply chain?
A. Gasoline in ustry
B. Technological products
C. Fashionable goods
D. Automobile industry

2. Which one of the following statements regarding the Economic Order Quantity
(EOQ) is true?
A. If an order quantity is smaller than the EOQ, the annual holding cost is higher than
the annual ordering cost.
B. The EOQ model assumes a variable lead time.
C. Quantity discounts are possible.
D. If an order quantity is smaller than the EOQ, the annual holding cost is lower
than the annual ordering cost.

If an item is ordered at its economic order quantity, the annual carrying cost should
be:
A. equal to the annual ordering cost.
B. slightly less than the annual ordering cost.
C. twice the annual purchase price.
D. the square root of the annual ordering cost.
3. The trade-off that exists between carrying and ordering costs is that they respond
in opposite ways to the number of orders or size of orders. That is, an increase in the
number of orders leads to..............order costs and............carrying costs.
A. higher; lower
B. higher; higher
C. lower; higher
D. lower; lower
The trade-off that exists between carrying and ordering costs is that they respond in
opposite ways to the number of orders or size of orders. That is, an decrease in the
number of orders leads to............order costs and.............carrying costs.
A. higher; lower
B. lower; lower
C. lower; higher
D. higher; higher
4. The purchase cost of a widget is $10, and the holding rate is 50% of purchase
cost; cost of processing an order is $25, annual demand is for 400 widgets, and
supply and usage patterns are stable. What is the economic order quantity (EOQ)?
A. 73.45
B. 63.24
C. 33.24
D. 87.62

5. What concept can be viewed as a combination of processes, functions, activities,


relationships, and pathways along which products, services, information, and
financial transactions move in and between enterprises from original producer to
ultimate end user or consumer?
A. interorganizational coordination
B. logistics
C. operations
D. supply chain

6. All of the following are suggestions for dealing with dead stock
(inventory), except :
A. aggressive marketing
B. donate to charities
C. throw it away
D. All answers are correct
8. When demand and delivery lead time are known and constant, and demand is
nine per day, and purchase lead time is four days, the reorder point is:
A. 13
B. 8
C. 32
D. 36

9. Which of the following is the reason that companies hold a supply of inventory?
A. Companies would like to purchase in bulk to take advantage of
quantity discounts
B. Companies would like to increase inventory costs
C. Companies would like to increase production change
D. Companies would like to increase setup costs

10. There are some of the ways that inventory can be reduced in the supply chain
except from:
A. the use of premium transportation
B. smaller, more frequent orders
C. Supply-push
D. the elimination or consolidation of slower-moving products

11. Use this information below to calculate the optimal order quantity:
- Annual demand for backpacks is 45,000 units
- The cost to place an order is $250
- The per unit cost of the item is $30.00
- The annual holding rate is 27.5%
A. 1651 units
B. 834 units
C. 920 units
D. 711 units
12. "The wages of the person who takes orders by telephone" is considered
as...............
A. storage costs
B. obsolescence costs
C. shrinkage costs
D. order costs
13. Which organizational function is not a focus of the Supply Chain
Operations Reference (SCOR) model?
A. warehousing
B. logistics
C. procurement
D. operations
14. Which of the following is an example of a carrying cost for products purchased
from a supplier?
A. the cost of pilferage while in storage
B. the cost associated with processing the invoice
C. the cost of transmitting the order
D. the cost of clerical staff for preparing the purchase
Which of the following is an example of an ordering cost for products purchased from
a supplier?
A. The cost of clerical staff for preparing the purchase
B. The cost of pierogi while in storage
C. The cost associated with damaged products due to out of date
D. The cost of buying insurance
15. Which of the following are characteristics of an agile supply chain?
A. an organization's ability to respond to changes in demand with respect to
volume and variety.
B. eliminating all waste, including time, and to ensure a level schedule
C. an organization's ability to respond to o changes in demand with respect to
quantity and quality.
D. apply when customer demand is relatively stable and variety is low
16. Dead inventory refers to a product for which there is no sales during a period.
A. 12 month
B. 9 month
C. 3 month
D. 6 month

17. What is meant by ABC analysis of inventory?


A. ABC analysis of inventory is o synonymous with vendor-managed inventory
B. All inventories are not of equal value to a firm and, as a result, all inventory
should not be managed in the same way.
C. All inventories are equal value to a firm O and, as a result, all inventory should be
managed in the same way.
D. ABC analysis of inventory is an alternative to the EOQ model.
18. The order of product flow in the supply chain is as follows:
A. Component manufacturer, raw material supplier, retailer, wholesale distributor,
end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
B. Raw material supplier, retailer, component manufacturer, wholesale distributor,
end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
C. Raw material supplier, component manufacturer, end product
manufacturer, wholesale distributor, retailer, end-product consumer
D. Raw material supplier, component manufacturer, retailer, wholesale distributor,
end product manufacturer, end-product consumer.
19. Which of the following is FALSE?
A. The boomerang effect refers to variability in demand orders among supply
chain members.
B. The supply chain concept originated in the logistics literature.
C. The SCOR model identifies six key processes including plan, source, make,
deliver, return, and enable associated with supply chain management.
D. Supply chain disruptions (e.g., terrorist attacks, natural disasters) have caused
some supply chains to reassess their emphasis on inventory reduction.
20. Holding low levels of inventory result in inventory carrying costs and some
stockout costs.
A. High, low.
B. Constant, low.
C. Low, high.
D. High, constant.
21. Which of the following is NOT a reason that companies hold a supply of
inventory?
A. Companies would like to increase inventory costs
B. Companies would like to get more profit when buying the product at lower price
and selling at higher price
C. Companies would like to purchase in bulk to take advantage of quantity discounts
D. Companies would like to meet an increasing demand of customer

22. Which of the following method that the firm can apply to reduce inventory
through the supply chain?
A. Break orders with smaller quantities, and place frequently
B. Supply-push
C. The use of poor transportation
D. The firm does not deal with slower - moving products
23. Which of the following is FALSE?
A. The bullwhip effect refers to variability in demand orders among supply chain
members.
B. Supply chain disruptions (eg, terrorist attacks, natural disasters) have caused some
supply chains to reassess their emphasis on inventory reduction
C. The supply chain concept originated in the marketing literature.
D. The SCOR model identifies six key processes including plan, source, make,
deliver, return, and enable associated with supply chain management.

24. The purchase cost of a widget is $8, and the holding rate is 20% of purchase
cost; cost of processing an order is $30, annual demand is for 300 widgets, and
supply and usage patterns are stable. What is the economic order quantity (EOQ)
A. 106.06
B. 87.62
C. 63.24
D. 73.45

KAHOOT CHƯƠNG INVENTORY MANAGEMENT


1. refers to stocks of goods and materials that are maintained for
many purposes.
A. Inventory
B. Supply chain management
C. Logistics
D. Production

2. Each of the following is a component of inventory carrying cost except:


A. Accounting cost
B. Shrinkage cost
C. Storage cost
D. Interest cost

3. Safety stock is also referred to as cycle stock.


A. False
B. True
4. The higher the average cost of a stockout, the more likely a company is going
to want to hold safety stock.
A. True
B. False

5. The higher the average cost of a stockout, the more likely a company is going
to want to hold safety stock.
A. True
B. False

6. Lean manufacturing focuses on the elimination of waste.


A. True
B. False
7. Service parts logistics has decreased in importance in recent years.
A. False
B. True

8. products refer to those that customers view as being able to fill


the same need or want as another product.
A. Substitute
B. Me-too
C. Copycat
D. Co-branded

9. stock refers to inventory that is needed to satisfy normal demand during


the course of an order cycle.
A. cycle (base)
B. safety
C. speculative
D. pipeline
10. Holding high levels of inventory result in inventory carrying costs and
stockout costs.
A. high – low. B. low – low C. low – high D. high - high
CHƯƠNG 10 WAREHOUSING

1. What is the biggest advantage of public warehousing?


A. offers users a great deal of control over their storage needs
B. can be constructed to meet user specifications and companies can also control product
placement within a facility.
C. offers access to products when an organization needs or wants them.
D. users can save money because there is no capital investment

2. Which of the following is not one of the common causes of warehousing fires?
A. cutting or welding too close to combustibles
B. heat source too close to combustibles
C. lightning strikes
D. electrical failure or malfunction

3. As aisle space............., the storage capacity of a facility......................


a. decreases; remains constant
b. increase; remains constant
c. increases; decreases
d. remains constant; decreases

4. Which of the following is true?


a. consolidation of several units into smaller units to increase shipping costs
b. the unit load is of limited value to shippers that deal in larger quantities
c. the unit load allows mechanical devices to be replaced for manual labor
d. unit loads may encourage pilferage

5. Which of the following statements is true?


a. clean and sanitary warehousing facilities can increase employee turnover
b. contract warehousing simultaneously mitigates the negative aspects and
accentuates the positive aspects of public and private warehousing.
c. contract warehousing is owned or occupied on a long-term lease by the firm using them
d. assorting refers to separating products into grades and qualities desired by different
target markets.

6. The theft usually takes place in the warehouse that shows poor...............................
a. warehousing safety
b. Warehousing productivity
c. warehousing cleanliness and sanitation
d. warehousing security
7. A major drawback to metal and plastic pallets is their .
A. weight
B. lifespan
C. incompatibility with existing forklifts
D. price

8. What's meaning of the following label?

A. keep temperature
B. keep frozen
C. keep freezing
D. keep cold
9. A unit load involves .
A. loading an entire vehicle with shipments from three or fewer shippers
B. the usage of a pallet rack system of storage
C. convoy of rail cars carrying the same product
D. consolidation of several units into larger units to improve efficiency in handling
and to reduce shipping costs
10. What's kind of goods that should be stored in cold warehouse?
A. camping equipment
B. Technological devices
C. cement
D. flower
11. Which of the following statements regarding perishable products is true?
A. perishable products require normal packaging as they move from source to customer
B. these goods are not sensitive to time.
C. there is no special requirement for loading goods.
D. they require temperature storage

12. Which of the following is the principle which should be considered by the
firm when loading the fuel drums on the vessel?
A. The firm should place heavy items on fuel drums
B. The firm should place heavy items under fuel drums
C. The firm should use dunnage to fulfill all blank spaces and fix fuel drums in the
container
D. A & C are correct.
13. "Facilities may have walls and doors that can withstand several hours of intense
fire as well as have proper sprinkling systems as well as excellent ventilation". These
are design elements which should be considered when storing............................
A. Automobile
B. hazardous materials
C. Technological goods
D. FMCG products

14. Which of the following is not an example of warehouse automation?


A. radio frequency identification
B. automated guided vehicles
C. carts are pushed/pulled by stevedores.
D. automated storage and retrieval systems

15. What's meaning of the following label?

A. Keep dry
B. Do not drop
C. Hand with care
D. This side up

16. In cross-docking facility, facility should be as...........as possible.


A. capacious
B. larger
C. narrow
D. wider
17. What's following element which requires for consolidated shipping?
A. Destination points of all shipments have to be the same.
B. Characteristics of goods have to be the same.
C. A forwarder will be responsible for collecting shipments from all shippers.
D. All answers are right.

18. The basic unit in unit loading is a .


A. container B. crate C. pallet D. box
19. Which of the following statements regarding hazardous products is true?
A. hazardous products should be placed together with foodstuff.
B. no need to install fire protection equipment for warehouse which is used to storage
dangerous goods.
C. chemical drums are piled up as high as possible to maximize storage spacing.
D. users need to install warning boards/signals at the storing area of dangerous goods.

20. Which of the following statements is false?


A. Buildings that store hazardous materials often have walls and doors that can withstand
several hours of intense fire.
B. A one-dock warehouse layout, in contrast to a two-dock layout, increases the space
needed for storage docks.
C. Radio frequency identification is an example of warehouse automation.
D. Narrower aisles can increase the space utilization of a facility.

21. Multiclient warehousing mixes attributes of and warehousing.


A. Common; private
B. Private; contract
C. Public; contract
D. Public; common

22. Which of the following is the advantage of unit load?


A. it enables mechanical devices to be substituted for manual labor.
B. the mechanical devices, such as a forklift, that can be substituted for manual labor can
be very expensive and need to routine maintenance.
C. It represents a larger quantity of an item than a single box and may be of limited value
to organizations that deal in small quantities.
D. a lack of standardization of pallet sizes

23. The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals


(GHS) was developed by the .
A. World Trade Organization
B. United Nations
C. World Bank
D. International Chamber of Commerce

24. Which of the following is not a characteristic of private warehousing?


A. requires capital investment from user
B. good for companies dealing with large volumes of inventory
C. warehouses can be constructed to meet user specifications and companies can also
control product placement within a facility.
D. lack of control by user
25. Which of the following pairs of goods are incompatible when storing in the
warehouse?
A. candy - snack
B. T-shirt - Trousers
C. green bean - fresh potatoes
D. refrigerator - television

26. What organization regulates the packaging of international air shipments?


A. United Nations
B. International Chamber of Commerce
C. International Air Transport Association
D. World Trade Organization

27. Which of the following statements is false?


A. Narrower aisles can increase the space utilization of a facility.
B. Radio frequency identification is an example of warehouse automation.
C. Buildings that store hazardous materials often have walls and doors that can withstand
several hours of intense fire.
D. A one-dock warehouse layout, in contrast to a two-dock layout, increases the space
needed for storage docks.

28. What's the meaning of the following label?

A. Do not stack
B. Use no hooks
C. Maximum stack
D. Do not drop

29. Which of the following pairs of goods are incompatible when storing in the
warehouse?
A. fabric - clothes
B. mangosteen - mango
C. cotton - foam
D. cement - electronic devices
30. What's the meaning of the following label?
(NẾU HÌNH LÀ GẠCH CHÉO 2 THÙNG)
A. Minimum stack
B. Do not drop
C. Maximum stack
D. Do not stack

31. Why are labels important?


A. labels clarify handling requirements for a package, making shipping and handling
dangerous goods a safer process.
B. hazmat labels help carriers determine stowage and segregation on board planes, trucks
and vessels.
C. emergency responders use hazard labels for accident clean-up and potential
evacuations.
D. all answers are correct.

32.packaging tends to be cheaper, more versatile, and more consumer-


friendly than.............packaging.
A. mental; glass
B. wooden; mental
C. glass; wooden
D. plastic; paper

33. What's the meaning of the following label?


A. perishable goods inside the carton
B. environmental friendly products
C. hazardous waste for the environment
D. seafood products

34. Which of the following is false?


A. carts and cranes are examples of handling equipment.
B. racks and bins are examples of storage equipment.
C. materials handling refers to the short distance movement that usually takes place within
the confines of a building such as a plant or distribution center and between a building
and a transportation service provider.
D. container is used for transporting the cargo by airway, waterway (including
seaway and inland waterway), railway and roadway.

35. Which of the following is bulk cargo?


A. Machinery
B. Spirits
C. Coal
D. Shampoo
36. Which of the following is a logistical consequence of packaging inefficiency?
A. decreased damage
B. slower materials handling
C. lower storage costs
D. decreased loss

37. Why milk boxes are rectangle?


A. Milk needs to be refrigerated. Rectangular boxes occupy less shelf space, and less
shelf space is more valuable when that shelf space has to be cooled.
B. maximize storing space and all boxes can piled up with many layers.
C. The ability to comfortably hold the rectangle box in one's hand
D. All answers are correct.
38. Which of the following is dangerous goods?
A. vinegar
B. curry powder
C. paints
D. monosodium glutamate
39. Which of the following is right when mentioning to compression
packaging testing?
A. is designed to evaluate how much weight a package can withstand, and is
particularly relevant to those in the distribution chain and those producing the
packaging raw material.
B. The test can be performed as a single test or as a series of impact tests to evaluate
the packaging's ability to perform in environments with a horizontal impact hazard.
C. aims to simulate the types of vibrations that packages suffer during handling,
transportation, and shipping.
D. is a simulation of the falls that a package holding goods may experience during
shipping and handling.
40. All are characteristics of private warehousing, except
A. feasible when demand patterns are irregular
B. users have a great deal of control
C. generates high fixed costs for the user
D. may reduce an organization's flexibility
41. Which of the following is the example of the product's ability to withstand
some elements?
A. metal pails can be used for the packaging of liquids
B. ice cream can be exposed to freezing conditions while vaccine cannot.
C. weight of foam is lighter than steel.
D. sugar should be packaged in bags.
42. Which of the following pair of goods are incompatible when storing in
the warehouse?
A. green bean - fresh potatoes
B. candy - snack O
C. T-shirt - Trousers
D. refrigerator - television

KAHOOT CHƯƠNG WAREHOUSING

1. Warehouses emphasize and their primary purpose is to maximize .


A. Rapid movement of product; usage of available storage space.
B. Rapid movement of product; throughput.
C. Product storage; usage of available storage space
D. Product storage; throughput
2. is process where a product is received in a facility and shipped at the earliest
time, without storage.
A. Just in time
B. Accumulation
C. Agglomeration
D. Cross-docking
3. warehousing is owned or occupied on a long-term lease by the firm using them.
A. Private
B. Public
C. Contract
D. Multiclient

4. is bringing together similar stocks from different sources.


A. Accumulating
B. Assorting
C. Sorting out
D. Allocating
5. refer to breaking a homogeneous supply into smaller lots.
A. Sorting out
B. Allocating
C. Accumulating
D. Assorting

6. What is considered to be the biggest drawback to public warehousing?


A. High fixed cost to user
B. Lack of safety regulation
C. Lack of locational flexibility
D. Lack of control by the user

7. Throughput refers to
A. Storage capacity of a warehousing facility
B. Volume through a pipeline
C. Inventory turnover in a one- month period
D. Amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period

8. The warehousing function that combines the several small shipments to a


specific market area is .
A. Break bulk function
B. Operational function
C. Stockpiling function
D. Consolidation function

9. focuses on ensuring products reach the consumers through a network of


distributors, warehouses and retailers.
A. Supply
B. Manufacturing
C. Distribution
D. Inventory
10. Distribution centres emphasize and their primary purpose is to maximize
.
A. Rapid movement of product; throughput
B. Product storage; throughput
C. Product storage; usage of available storage space
D. Rapid movement of product; usage of available storage space
KAHOOT CHƯƠNG 11 PACKAGING

1. is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting


products for distribution, storage, sale and use.
A. Logistics
B. Packaging
C. Warehousing
D. Inventory

2. Which of the following is the wrong definition of TEU?


A. TEU stands for Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit
B. 40ft long container measure 2TEUs
C. It is method of calculating vessel load or capacity
D. TEU is also understood as ton

3. Which of the given reasons is NOT a valid reason for packaging of food
items?
A. Security and portion control
B. Marketing and convenience
C. Protection and information transmission
D. Increase the weight of goods

4. What of the following is false?


A. Package labeling is usually done at the end of the assembly line
B. Labeling regulations may differ from country to country
C. Pictures are preferable to words for labeling a product
D. Labeling requirements may differ from state to state

5. Each of the following is a shipping hazard that a package may be exposed to


except
A. Retraction
B. Vibration
C. Rough handling
D. Compression

6. What is dunnage?
A. Material is used to block and brace products inside carrier equipment
B. A slang term for a particular type of ocean liner
C. A type of packaging material that is placed inside of boxes
D. Additional transportation fees that are charged to small shippers
7. are required when a continuous flow of material/product operating
over a long period
A. Conveyors
B. Pallets
C. Forklifts
D. Containers

8. Package on the pallets can be moved using


A. A lorry
B. A forklift
C. A van
D. Conveyors

9. The vast majority of pallets are made of


A. Wood
B. Fiberboard
C. Plastic
D. Metal

10. Which one of the following is NOT classified as a manual handling activity?
A. Throwing
B. Pushing
C. Carrying
D. Pulling

11. Conveyor belts facilitate continuous movement of material over a……….


route.
A. Fixed
B. Safe
C. Rotational
D. Flexible

12. The major advantage of the unit load is that it enables mechanical devices to
be substituted for manual labor.
A. True
B. False

13. Product destiny refers to a product’s


A. Weight per volume
B. Weight
C. Volume
D. Fregility
14. refers to materials used for the containment, protection, handling,
delivery, and presentation of goods.
A. Packaging
B. Procurement
C. Materials handling
D. Materials management

15. refers to the short distance movement that takes place within a
plant, distribution or warehouse.
A. Materials handling
B. Physical distribution
C. Materials management
D. Warehousing

KAHOOT CHƯƠNG 12 TRANSPORTATION

1. is generally the fastest form of transportation for shipments exceeding


600 miles.
A. Air
B. Less – than – truckload motor carriers
C. Parcel carriers
D. Truckingload motor carriers

2. Consignees are
A. receivers of freight
B. extremely large less-than-truckload carriers
C. shippers of freight
D. preferred suppliers

3. Which of the following is not likely to move by air transportation?


A. wind power propeller
B. wearing apparel
C. cut flowers
D. fruits and vegetables

4. The primary advantage for motor carriers is


A. flexibility (linh hoạt)
B. reliability
C. speed
D. capability
5. is the most reliable (đáng tin cậy) form of transportation.
A. pipeline
B. rail
C. motor carriers
D. air

6. pipelines carry crude oil from gathering-line concentration points to


the oil refineries.
A. trunk
B. product
C. arterial
D. collection

7. _have a level of market concentration and dominance that is not found


in the other modes.
A. railroads
B. pipelines
C. airlines
D. motor carriers

8. What container size is often used to rank water ports and measure containership
capacity?
A. 20 foot container
B. 48 foot container
C. 40 foot container
D. 10 foot container

9. Shipper’s associations
A. function in a manner similar to freight forwarders
B. are the same as a freight forwarder
C. specialize in truckload shipments
D. are used only for agricultural products

10. A transportation broker


A. looks to match a shipper's freight with a carrier to transport it
B. is the same as a freight forwarder
C. deals only with agricultural products
D. tends to be spun off from carriers or management consulting firms
10 CÂU HỎI TRONG CUỘC THI LOGISTICS

1. Which mode of transport is considered the most expensive according to the


unit price of a shipment ?
A. Air freight
B. Rail freight
C. Sea freight
D. Road freight

2. This is the type of warehouse that most businesses, especially small- and
medium-sized companies, choose to store their goods because they cannot afford to
have their own warehouse due to financial constraints.
A. Public warehouse
B. Private warehouse
C. Customs warehouse
D. Refrigerated warehouse

3. Which of the following modes of transport is capable of carrying the most


payload ?
A. Sea freight
B. Road freight
C. Rail freight
D. Air freight

4. stands for a number (usually eight alphanumeric digits) that


retailers assign to products to keep track of stock levels internally.

A. UPC
B. FTL
C. SKU
D. Both A and B
5. What of the following is NOT the advantage of rail freight ?
A. High degree of flexibility
B. Capable of hauling large loads
C. Capable of hauling large loads
D. Burn less fuel per ton-mile than trucks

6. When choosing a mode of transport, in terms of the maximum transport


capacity and the cheapest price, which method should you choose?
A. Water way
B. Air way
C. Railway
D. Trucking
7. Which of the following is a methodology that focuses on minimizing waste
within manufacturing systems while simultaneously maximizing productivity?
A. Lean manufacturing
B. Kaizen approach
C. Reverse logistics
D. Green logistics

8. MRO inventory refers to the equipment, tools and activities associated with
the daily operations of a business. It doesn't include materials, products and services
that are directly used in production, but rather the glue that holds everything
together. MRO stands for
A. Maintenance, repair, operating supplies
B. Maintenance, repair, optimization
C. Maintenance, renew, operating supplies
D. Maintenance, renew, optimization

9. Which of the following functions is not included in the seaway bill?


A. Confirm an insurance policy
B. Claims ownership for goods
C. Confirm the receipt of goods on board
D. Confirm a contract of carriage

10. What is a perfect order ?


A. simultaneous achievement of relevant customer metrics
B. an order that arrives on time
C. an order that arrives undamaged
D. an order that is easy for the receiver to fill

ĐỀ THI KỲ TRƯỚC

1. Which of the following statements about a one-dock layout is FALSE?


A. Each and every dock can be used for both shipping and receiving
B. Product may sometimes be reloaded in the vehicle that delivered it
C. Goods move in a straight configuration
D. It requires carriers to pick up and deliver at specific times

2. The economic order quantity (EOO) determines


A. the relevant inventory flow for a particular time period
B. the point at which carrying costs equal ordering costs
C. the point at which a company should reorder
D. the point at which the sum of carrying costs and ordering costs is maximized
3. offers the opportunity to buy direct from the supplier with reduced costs
and shorter cycle.
A. Contramediation
B. Disintermediation
C. Reintermediation
D. Countermediation

4. Which of the following is not an environmentally-friendly packaging strategy that


firms might adopt?
A. increase the amount of packing materials used
B. use more environmentally - friendly packaging materials
C. use reusable containers
D. retain or support services that collect the used package and recycle it

5. Which of the following statements is true?


A. Supply chain is a subset of logistics
B. Transportation and logistics are the same
C. Logistics and supply chain are the same
D. Logistics is a subset of supply chain

6. Less-than-truckload motor carriers


A. carry the shipment directly from shipper to consignee
B. are exempt from hours - of - service regulations
C. serve only regional markets
D. operate through a series of terminals

7. Choose the WRONG answer. Humanitarian logistics represents


A. a branch of logistics which specializes in organizing the delivery and warehousing of
supplies during natural disasters or complex emergencies to the affected area and people
B. the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost - effective flow
and storage of goods and materials, as well as related information, from the point of
origin to the point of consumption for the purpose of alleviating the suffering of
vulnerable people
C. an emerging application of logistics to only - for - profit organizations,
D. a sector to deliver emergency relief more effectively , and help organizations to make a
difference in disaster response

8. The department often measures inventory in terms of its cost or value in dollars,
whereas tends to measure inventory in terms of units.
A. finance ; logistics
B. marketing ; logistics
C. finance; production
D. marketing ; production
9. Choose the WRONG answer. Tailored logistics is applied when
A. customer needs vary, and companies can tailor their logistics systems to serve their
customers better and more profitably
B. companies use one logistics approach to target all their customers as well as all their
partners
C. groups of customers with similar logistical needs and wants are provided with logistics
service appropriate to these needs and wants
D. companies want to use various logistics approaches to target various groups of their
customers

10. Pipeline transport characteristics include


A. Cost optimization and environmental - impact optimization by means of the piggy -
back system with railway, utilization of vehicles specific to the volume of goods
B. High mass - transport capacity , high network - forming capability, high reliability
and thus plan ability, environmentally friendly by avoiding emissions , limited
products' type
C. Especially suited for long - haul and intercontinental transport, suited for almost any
type of goods, transport of large volumes of goods possible
D. Relatively low network density and thus limited possibilities for door - to - door
transport, strict adherence to timetables and allocated train lengths

11. refers to being out of an item at the same time there is demand for it.
A. Stockout
B. Intensive distribution
C. Supplier indifference
D. Tailored logistics
12. Holding high levels of inventory result in inventory carrying costs and
stockout costs.
A. high - low
B. low - low
C. low – high
D. high - high
13. Each of the following is a shipping hazard that a package may be exposed
to except
A. rough handling
B. compression
C. retraction
D. vibration
14. Which of the given reasons, is NOT a valid reason for packaging of food items?
A. Increase the weight of goods
B. Protection and information transmission
C. Marketing and convenience
D. Security and portion control
15. Why warehouses are different with distribution centres?
A. Because warehouses are larger than distribution centres
B. Because warehouses are only for storage while distribution centres are for both
storage and distributing
C. Because warehouses can be distribution centres while distribution centres cannot be
warehouses
D. Because warehouses store product in a short period while distribution centres store
product in a long period
16. Many organizations hold safety stocks as part of their inventory. Which of the
following is a reason for holding safety stocks?
A. To improve stock accuracy levels
B. To improve stock holding levels
C. To cater for demand forecast errors
D. To cater for a large storage capacity
17. Which of the following is not exactly a goods handling equipment?
A. Rubber tyred gantry crane
B. Conveyors
C. Reach stacker
D. Industrial trucks
18. Logistics historically grew from the function of supplying troops in the field.
A. Military
B. Commerce
C. Airforce.
D. Distribution
19. refers to the removal of intermediaries between producer and consumer.
A. Disintermediation
B. Direct channels
C. Market demassification
D. Consolidation
20. What is considered to be the biggest drawback to public warehousing?
A. High fixed cost to user
B. Lack of safety regulation
C. Lack of locational flexibility
D. Lack of control by the user
21. ABC analysis of inventory
A. applies activity - based costing to managing inventory
B. is synonymous with vendor - managed inventory
C. is an alternative to the EOQ model
D. recognizes that inventories are not of equal value to a firm
22. Which of the following is a reverse logistics activity?
A. Delivering finished goods to your customer
B. Recycling products and components
C. Developing a collaborative relationship with your supplier
D. Managing the quality of products
23. refers to breaking a homogeneous supply into smaller lots.
A. allocating
B. accumulating
C. sorting out D. assorting
24. Which of the following statements is right about Fixed Order Quantity?
A. A hybrid inventory system in which the inventory analyst reviews the inventory
position at fixed time periods .
B. This system easily let the company facing the stock - out situations .
C. The two important parameters here are the order quality and the reorder point
D. An inventory management system in which replenishment stock is ordered when the
stock reaches a reorder point and the replenishment quantity is kept fixed irrespective
of external circumstances
25. Which of the following is WRONG about Intermodal transportation?
A. Intermodal transportation is the use of two or more modes, or carriers, to transport
goods (freight ) from shipper to consignee
B. Intermodal transportation concerns the movements of passengers or freight from an
origin to a destination relying on several modes of transportation
C. Intermodal transportation service makes use of a combination of different
transportation modes to smoothly transfer containers from one transportation mode to
another, ensuring cargo is delivered safely to its final destination .
D. Intermodal freight consists of products and raw materials that are transported in a
container by a variety of the same

26. Cathkidston is a store which mainly sells fashionable bags and clothes. This store
wants to calculate the ordering cost per year and the carrying cost per order for
their next business year based on the number of items that the store expects to sell.
They expect to sell 1200 items every month, their ordering cost per order is $80. The
average value of an item is $160. The carrying cost is 26% of the value of an item. If
Cathkidston calls for orders every week, how much will the ordering cost for a year
and the carrying cost for an order be? Note: 1 year has 52 weeks and assuming 1
month has 4 weeks.
A. Co = $4160 and Ch = $ 24, 960
B. Co = $ 3200 and Ch = $ 2080
C. Co = $ 4160 and Ch = $ 6240
D. Co = $ 3200 and Ch = $ 3565.7
Cách làm:
Co= $80
Cc= 26%x $160 = 41.6 $
Annual ordering cost: 80x52 = 4160$
1200 items/months => 1200/4 = 300 items/week
C(h)= (41.6 x 300) / 2 = 6240$
27. Intexshop specializes in selling computer hardware equipment. They purchase
their inputs with the price at $35 per item and they plan to sell 8,000 items every
year. The ordering cost is $22 per arder and their annual inventory carrying cost is
26% of the price of an item. What is the economic order quantity? How much is
their total inventory cost?
A. EOQ » 82 items and TC = $ 282, 519. 4
B. EOQ » 197 items and TC = $ 281 , 898 . 6
C. E0Q » 197 items and TC = $ 281, 789. 8
D. E0O » 82 items and TC = $ 283, 298. 4
Cách làm:
P = 35$
D = 8000 Co = $22
Cc = 26% x 35$ = 9.1 $
EOQ = căn 2xCoxD / Cc = căn 2x22x8000/9.1 = 197
TC = CoxD/Q + CcxQ/2 + PxD = 22x8000/197 + 9.1x197/2 + 35x8000 = 281,789.8

28. Nissan is a brand that has been absolutely famous for manufacturing and selling
forklifts to their retailers. In their report last year, they publish that they always
sold out 9,000 forklifts every 3 months. According to their data last year, every time
they place a new order, it always takes 7 days to receive the forklifts. Consequently,
Nissan has to save minimum 250 forklifts in their storage for serving unexpected
demands. Nissan wants to know the proper time for making a new order. Let's help
Nissan determine the reorder point. Assuming that a month has 30 days.
A. ROP = 63 , 250 forklifts
B. ROP = 950 forklifts
C. ROP = 2350 forklifts
D. ROP = 21 . 250 forklifts
Cách làm:
SS = 250
D = 9000/3
months L = 7
=> d = 9000/90 = 100 forklifts/day
R = dL + SS = 100x7 + 250 = 950 forklifts
29. Following the fixed transporting schedule of carriers is the common
characteristic of which transportation modes?
A. Sea freight, inland water transport, pipeline
B. Air freight , sea freight , rail freight
C. Road freight, inland water transport, air freight
D. Rail freight, inland pipeline, road freight

30. The order cycle is


A. also called the vendor cycle
B. the time that it takes for a check to clear
C. also called the replenishment cycle
D. the time that it takes from when a customer places an order until the selling firm
receives the order

31. A supply chain is a sequence of firms that perform activities required:


A. To create synergy in their training programs
B. To support the acquisition of raw materials
C. To create and deliver goods to consumers
D. To facilitate wholesalers inventory selections

32. Packaging testing methods include:


A. compression , vibrations, rough handling, horizontal impacts, dropping, overexposure
to extreme temperatures moisture
B. vibrations, vertical impacts, horizontal impacts, rough packaging , pushing , stacking ,
Immersing in water
C. immersing in water, horizontal throwing, lifting up , vibrations, overexposure to
extreme temperatures or moisture
D. stacking, pouring water over , drying , rough handling , lifting up , compressing,
horizontal pushing , vertical droppin molstening, spinning around
33. Which of the following is not a characteristic of sea freight?
A. Suited for transporting almost any type of goods
B. In long - haul transport abroad, this freight transport is often used for the first and
the last transport stages
C. Possibly transport the largest volume of goods compared to other modes
D. Suited for long - haul and intercontinental transports

34. Inventory shrinkage


A. is another name for inventory turnover
B. refers to situations where the size and / or volume of inventory is decreased over time
C. refers to the fact that more items are recorded entering than leaving warehousing
facilities
D. refers to a technique of stabilizing unit loads by using shrink wrap packaging

35. Every customer getting the same type and level of logistics service refers to
A. Humanitarian logistics
B. Tailored logistics
C. Mass logistics
D. Green logistics

36. 7Rs in Logistics stand for:


A. Right product, Right quantity , Right condition or quality , Right place , Right time ,
Right people , Right cost or price
B. Right product, Right service , Right procedure , Right machine, Right workers , Right
management, Right materials
C. Right supply chain , Right transportation, Right warehouse , Right packaging , Right
inventory , Right handling , Right distribution centers
D. Right production, Right marketing , Right finance , Right accounting, Right human
resource , Right estate , Right operations
37. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. A product's chemical characteristics have little to no influence on the way the product
is handled .
B. Perishable products require special packaging as they move from source to customer
C. Some products might be exposed to freezing weather ; others might not
D. The various properties of goods must be made known to consumers to help them make
the correct buying decision and
properly care for the product

38. refers to the removal of intermediaries between producer and consumer.


A. Consolidation
B. Disintermediation
C. Direct channels
D. Market demassification

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