ISO 9001 (QMS) Lead Implementer Quiz Questions and Answers

Answer :
  • True

Explanation :

 Reliability is the probability of a system or service to perform its intended function satisfactorily over a specific period of time under specific conditions. The keywords are probability, intended function, satisfactorily, specific period of time, and
Answer :
  • increases

Explanation :

System reliability for components kept in parallel increases as the number of components increases. In this case, the system reliability is always more than the highest value of reliability of any component.
Answer :
  • Specific

Explanation :

According to SMART goals, the letter ‘S’ stands for ‘specific’. It means that a goal must be based on actual facts and figures and must be concrete.
Answer :
  • Human Resource Department

Explanation :

The human resource department manages the training process and can outsource whenever needed. They are responsible for personal development.
Answer :
  • False

Explanation :

ISO does not certify any organization, and it is not valid to equate ISO 9001 certification by a certification body as being ISO certified
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  • ISO 9001:2000 made the goal of standard crystal clear by defining the system as "a documented system "

Explanation :

ISO 9001:2000 was explicated as documented Quality Management system instead of system of documentation, quality system, robust system
Answer :
  • Business Owner

Explanation :

Business Owners will be interested for integrated management system rather any other party, because it will save their time and cost
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  • Training Attendance Record
  • Training Certificate

Explanation :

Gate pass and training invoice cannot be required documents when ISO 9001:2015 demands the documented information for competence.
Answer :
  • False

Explanation :

Purchasing is a part of the Do phase; supplier evaluation can be part of a Plan phase, purchasing itself is a do part.
Answer :
  • Measurable

Explanation :

According to SMART goals, the letter ‘M’ stands for ‘measurable’. It means results must be measurable and quantified.