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Q1. 1. What is 5s 2. What is 6 sigma 3.Basic term of Quality
5S is a methodology used to organize and maintain a clean and efficient workplace. 6 Sigma is a statistical approach to quality improvement.
5S stands for Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
It focuses on eliminating waste, improving efficiency, and creating a safe and organized work environment.
Example: Sorting and organizing tools and materials, implementing visual management systems.
6 Sigma aims to reduce defects and variation in processes.
It uses statistica...read more
Q2. What is geometric diagram & Tolerance?
Geometric diagram is a visual representation of a part's dimensions and Tolerance is the allowable variation in size and shape of a part.
Geometric diagram visually represents the dimensions and tolerances of a part.
Tolerance is the allowable variation in size and shape of a part.
Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a system for defining and communicating engineering tolerances.
Examples of geometric tolerances include flatness, parallelism, concentricity, and perpe...read more
Q3. Difference between 3rd angle & 1st angle drawing?
1st angle drawing has the object in the first quadrant, while 3rd angle drawing has the object in the third quadrant.
1st angle drawing places the object in the first quadrant of the projection plane.
3rd angle drawing places the object in the third quadrant of the projection plane.
In 1st angle drawing, the top view is below the front view, while in 3rd angle drawing, the top view is above the front view.
1st angle drawing is commonly used in Europe and Asia, while 3rd angle dra...read more
Q4. What is geometric symbols?
Geometric symbols are graphical symbols used to represent geometric characteristics on engineering drawings.
Geometric symbols are used to specify dimensions, tolerances, and other geometric characteristics on technical drawings.
Examples of geometric symbols include concentricity, perpendicularity, parallelism, and symmetry symbols.
These symbols help communicate the design requirements to manufacturers and ensure the quality of the final product.
Q5. ISO 2859 sampling plan
ISO 2859 is a sampling plan used to determine the acceptability of a batch of products based on a sample size and acceptance criteria.
ISO 2859 is commonly used in quality control to ensure that a batch of products meets certain standards.
The sampling plan involves selecting a sample size and acceptance criteria based on the level of quality desired.
The plan is divided into three levels: general inspection level, special inspection level, and tightened inspection level.
The acc...read more
Q6. where in your home most product are beig used ?
Most products are used in the kitchen and living room.
Kitchen appliances such as refrigerator, stove, and microwave are used daily.
Living room electronics like TV, speakers, and gaming consoles are frequently used.
Cleaning products like vacuum cleaner and mop are also used in these areas.
Bedroom and bathroom have fewer products in use compared to the kitchen and living room.
Q7. Scope of Project manager
The scope of a Technical Project Manager involves planning, executing, and delivering projects within specific constraints.
Defining project objectives, deliverables, and success criteria
Creating project plans, schedules, and budgets
Identifying and managing project risks and issues
Coordinating and communicating with stakeholders
Monitoring project progress and ensuring timely delivery
Managing project resources and team members
Ensuring quality control and adherence to project sp...read more
Q8. Employed of compeny
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