Total Quality Management Questions and Answers – Supplier Sourcing

This set of Total Quality Management Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Supplier Sourcing”.

1. What do you mean by supplier sourcing?
a) Source of suppliers
b) Details of suppliers
c) Address of suppliers
d) Selecting suppliers
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Answer: d
Explanation: Supplier sourcing is the process of selecting suppliers that provide the best goods or services. It is an integral part of the supply chain process.

2. Which of the following is not a type of supplier sourcing?
a) Sole sourcing
b) Multiple sourcing
c) Single sourcing
d) Twin sourcing
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Answer: d
Explanation: The three types of supplier sourcing are sole sourcing, multiple sourcing, and single sourcing. Sourcing is the process of selecting suppliers that provide the best goods or services.

3. _______ is the practice of utilizing only one supplier for the organization.
a) Sole sourcing
b) Multiple sourcing
c) Single sourcing
d) Twin sourcing
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Answer: a
Explanation: Sole sourcing is the practice of utilizing only one supplier for the organization. The organization is forced to use only one supplier.
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4. What is the reason for the forced situation of sticking to only one supplier for the organization in sole sourcing?
a) Patents
b) Raw material location
c) Only one organization producing the item
d) Two organizations producing the item
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Answer: d
Explanation: Patents, raw material location, and only one organization producing the item are the reasons for the forced situation of sticking to only one supplier for the organization in sole sourcing. The other types of supplier sourcing are multiple sourcing and single sourcing.

5. ________ is the practice of utilizing two or more suppliers for an item.
a) Sole sourcing
b) Multiple sourcing
c) Single sourcing
d) Twin sourcing
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Answer: b
Explanation: Multiple sourcing is the practice of using two or more suppliers for an item. The other types of sourcing are solo sourcing and single sourcing.

6. What is the idea behind multiple sourcing?
a) Better quality
b) Higher costs
c) Better service
d) Lower costs
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Answer: b
Explanation: Better quality, better service, and lower costs are the ideas behind multiple sourcing. The other types of sourcing are solo sourcing and single sourcing.

7. _______ is the practice of utilizing only one supplier for an item when several sources are available.
a) Sole sourcing
b) Multiple sourcing
c) Single sourcing
d) Twin sourcing
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Answer: c
Explanation: Single sourcing is the practice of utilizing only one supplier for an item when several sources are available. The other types of sourcing are solo sourcing and multiple sourcing.
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8. ________ leads to the outcome of long-term partnering relationship.
a) Sole sourcing
b) Multiple sourcing
c) Single sourcing
d) Twin sourcing
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Answer: c
Explanation: Single sourcing is the practice of utilizing only one supplier for an item when several sources are available. This act imposes trust on the supplier and the supplier in return identifies the importance of it.

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