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PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT 4th semester Model question Papers University of Pune BBA


PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT 4th semester Model question Papers  University of Pune BBA


 PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT 4th semester Model question Papers  University of Pune BBA


B. B. A. ( Semester - IV ) Examination - 2009
PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT
(2005 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions :


(1) Question No. 8 is compulsory.
(2) Answer any four from Q. Nos. 1 to 7.
Q.1) Define Production Management. Explain need and scope of Production
Management. [15]
Q.2) Describe role and function of Production Manager. [15]
Q.3) “Supervisor is Motivator on shop floor.” Justify. [15]
Q.4) Explain characteristics of the following : [15]
(a) Batch Type Production
(b) Mass Type Production
Q.5) Explain various conditions required for location of Plant. [15]
Q.6) Describe in detail the functions of ‘Production Planning and Control’. [15]
Q.7) Define Quality. Explain various types of Qualities. [15]
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Q.8) Write short notes : (Any Two) [20]
(a) Objective of PERT and CPM
(b) Distinction between Wages and Salaries
(c) Halsey’s System of Incentive Payment
(d) Plant Layout
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