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Question Set 1 - Objective 3.
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An example of exploring all possible solutions in a group setting is:
a) Brainstorming
b) Debating
c) Hybrid diagramming
d) Nominal group work
The second step in the problem solving method is:
a) Explore all the possible solutions
b) Act on the problem
c) Flow diagram
d) Work hard
The universal systems model utilizes the following steps:
a) Input, process, output and feedback
b) Define, act, explore and look
c) Look, designate, react and process
d) Safety, quality, ergonomics and repair
The fourth step in the problem solving method is:
a) Look back and evaluate
b) Define the problem
c) Define the solution
d) Explore all possible solutions
Which is NOT part of the universal systems model?
a) Evaluation
b) Feedback
c) Input
d) Process
Which is NOT a step of the universal systems model?
a) Action
b) Feedback
c) Input
d) Process
What is the first step in the problem solving method?
a) Define the problem clearly
b) Develop a can do attitude
c) Do what seems easiest
d) Getting something done
When you look back and evaluate, it enables you to:
a) Make adjustments if necessary
b) Act on all solutions
c) Act on the best solution
d) Start all over again
When building a solution to a problem, it is important to test its performance because:
a) Evaluation enables you to correct or improve its performances
b) It is the first step in the problem solving method
c) It is the third step in the problem solving method
d) The solution is never correct
The acronym or initials for our problem solving method is:
a) D.E.A.L.
b) A.C.T.
c) P.R.O.B.
d) S.O.L.V.E.
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