1) What is job production? a) When a group of identical products are made at any one time, and all move onto the next stage of production at the same time. b) When parts are added to the product as it moves the production line from start to finish. Identical products are produced. c) Where one product is made from start to finish before another one is made. The product is usually custom made to a customer's requirements. 2) What is batch production? a) When a group of identical products are made at any one time. They all move into the next stage of production at the same time. b) When parts are added to the product as it moves along the production line from start to finish. Identical products are produced. c) Where one product is made from start to finish before another one is made. The product is usually custom made to a customer's requirements. 3) What is flow production? a) When a group of identical products are made at any one time. They all move onto the same stage of production at the same time. b) Where one product is made from start to finish before another one is made. The product is usually custom made to a customer's requirements. c) When parts are added to the product as it moves along the production line from start to finish. Identical products are produced. 4) Which of the following isn't a factor that would be considered when choosing a method of production? a) The actual product being made eg cars would be made using flow production. b) The quantity of the product that needs to be made. c) The finance available eg the business may not have enough finance to buy new equipment. d) Availability of land so that the business can expand. 5) Which of the following are examples of products made using job production? a) Wedding cake b) Prom dress c) Shoes 6) Choose an advantage of flow production. a) Individual customer requirements cannot be met. b) All products in the batch are identical which means products should be the same. c) High quantities of products can be produced. 7) Choose a disadvantage of batch production. a) Mistakes may lead to a loss of the whole batch. b) Machines can break down or develop faults. c) As items are produced in large scales, the cost of making the product is cheaper.

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