Introducing Procurement and Supply (L2M1)
Introducing Procurement and Supply (L2M1)
Operations
LO: 1
AC: 1.3
Correct answer: C
LO: 2
AC: 2.2
Correct answer: A
Q3. Drag and drop the correct option into the blank space.
LO: 2
AC: 2.2
Correct answer: time
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question
Q4. Drag and drop the correct option into the blank space.
Defining involves evaluating the extent to which the proposed solutions will achieve the desired
outcomes and also reconciling those benefits with the total lifetime cost of realising those benefits.
just in time, value for investment, corporate social responsibility, value analysis
LO: 2
AC: 2.2
Correct answer: value analysis
a. Make or buy
b. Win or lose
c. Buy or sell
d. Pass or fail
LO: 3
AC: 3.1
Correct Answer: A
Q6. In order to ensure value for money organisations must strive for …
a. timely delivery
b. efficient and effective administration
c. short supply chains
d. inventory management
LO: 5
AC: 5.1
Correct answer: B
Q7. Drag and drop the correct option into the blank space.
LO: 6
AC: 6.1
Correct answer: an unethical supplier
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question
Q8. Exploiting labour is an example of …
LO: 6
AC: 6.1
Correct answer: A
Q9. Drag and drop the correct option into the blank space.
LO: 4
AC: 4.1
Correct answer: produce specification
LO: 3
AC: 3.2
Correct answer: A
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question
Q11. Costs that are directly attributable to the end product or service are known as what?
a. Capital costs
b. Operational costs
c. Direct costs
d. Indirect costs
LO: 1
AC: 1.1
Correct answer: B
Q12. Julia works for a company that buys in diamonds and creates jewellery. In which sector is Julia
employed?
a. Primary
b. Tertiary
c. Secondary
d. Quaternary
LO: 1
AC: 1.1
Correct answer: C
Q13. The end user of beneficiary of a product or service is best described as what?
a. A customer
b. A consumer
c. A supplier
d. A buyer
LO: 1
AC: 1.3
Correct answer: B
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question
Q14. Frank has a meeting with a business that supplies raw materials to a supplier from which Frank buys
finished products. Frank knows that working with suppliers throughout the supply chain can aid
transparency. What is the name for the levels of suppliers in a supply chain?
a. Tiers
b. Stages
c. Steps
d. Traders
LO: 1
AC: 1.3
Correct answer: A
Q15. What is the terminology used whereby all associated costs of a procurement are taken into
consideration?
LO: 2
AC: 2.1
Correct answer: D
LO: 3
AC: 3.1
Correct answer: B
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question
Q17. How many stages are there within the procurement cycle?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 13
LO: 4
AC: 4.1
Correct answer: B
Q18. For many years Lynn has entrusted a strategic supplier to stitch her saddles that she then sells online
across the world. Due to financial constraints Lynn has taken the decision to do the needlework (stitching)
herself from next month. What is the name of the process whereby Lynn will do something herself that used
to be contracted to a supplier?
a. Outsourcing
b. Off shoring
c. Insourcing
d. In shoring
LO: 3
AC: 3.1
Correct answer: C
LO: 4
AC: 4.1
Correct answer: B
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question
Q20. Helen wants to place a purchase order for a capital item (CAPEX). Helen’s research has shown that the
item will cost $10,000. The maximum price Helen can place an order for is $7,500. She needs to speak to her
line manager because her level of “…………..” authority is not high enough to conduct the task.
a. Delegated
b. Depreciated
c. Documented
d. Deferred
LO: 5
AC: 5.4
Correct answer: A
Learning outcome (LO) Assessment criteria (AC) The correct answer is listed below each question