Welcome to your CERTIFIED MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS FOR IR4.0 – MPRO B3 Name Email Date of Birth 1. 1. Which of the following is a core technology driving Industry 4.0? • A) Lean Manufacturing • B) Six Sigma • C) Internet of Things (IoT) • D) Just-In-Time (JIT) None 2. 2. In a smart factory, data is often analysed in real-time using which of the following technologies? • A) 3D Printing • B) Machine Learning • C) Six Sigma • D) Kaizen None 3. 3. Which of these refers to the digital representation of a physical object in manufacturing? • A) Cloud Computing • B) Digital Twin • C) ERP System • D) Predictive Maintenance None 4. 4. What does the acronym CPS stand for in the context of Industry 4.0? • A) Cyber-Physical Systems • B) Control Processing Systems • C) Cybersecurity Program Software • D) Computer Processing Systems None 5. 5. Which of the following best defines predictive maintenance? • A) Repairing equipment only after a breakdown • B) Routine maintenance based on a fixed schedule • C) Using data to predict when equipment will fail • D) None of the above None 6. 6. Which of the following is NOT an element of Industry 4.0? • A) Artificial Intelligence • B) Internet of Things (IoT) • C) Lean Manufacturing • D) Cloud Computing None 7. 7. In Industry 4.0, what role does Big Data play in manufacturing? • A) Automates product design • B) Provides historical and real-time insights into operations • C) Reduces the need for human operators • D) Eliminates machine downtime None 8. 8. Which technology allows machines to communicate and share data autonomously in Industry 4.0? • A) Blockchain • B) Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) • C) Robotics Process Automation • D) Data Warehousing None 9. 9. Which of the following is used for real-time decision-making in Industry 4.0? • A) Data Analytics • B) Augmented Reality • C) 3D Printing • D) Kaizen None 10. 10. What is the key difference between preventive and predictive maintenance? • A) Preventive maintenance is based on historical data, while predictive is real-time • B) Predictive maintenance uses real-time data to predict failures, while preventive is time-based • C) Preventive maintenance costs more • D) There is no difference None 11. 11. Which of these technologies enhances human-machine interaction in Industry 4.0? • A) Augmented Reality (AR) • B) Cloud Storage • C) Blockchain • D) Kaizen None 12. 12. Which term refers to the concept of decentralized decision-making and autonomous systems in Industry 4.0? • A) Centralized Manufacturing • B) Smart Factory • C) Digital Twin • D) IoT None 13. 13. Which of the following is a benefit of adopting automation in manufacturing operations? • A) Increased labor costs • B) Decreased production efficiency • C) Higher production consistency and accuracy • D) Limited flexibility None 14. 14. Which protocol is commonly used for communication between IoT devices in a manufacturing environment? • A) FTP • B) MQTT • C) HTTP • D) POP3 None 15. 15. How does a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) support Industry 4.0? • A) It handles customer relationship management • B) It connects and manages real-time production data • C) It is used for inventory management only • D) It replaces ERP systems None 16. 16. Which of the following tools is used for predictive maintenance? • A) Real-time Data Monitoring Systems • B) 5S • C) Poka-Yoke • D) Gantt Charts None 17. 17. What is the primary function of AI in manufacturing operations? • A) Increasing manual work • B) Assisting in data-driven decision-making and automation • C) Slowing down production • D) Decreasing data accuracy None 18. 18. Which of the following focuses on securing industrial systems in the context of Industry 4.0? • A) Six Sigma • B) Cybersecurity • C) Just-In-Time • D) Lean Manufacturing None 19. 19. Which layer of manufacturing does IIoT primarily affect? • A) Inventory Management • B) Shop Floor Operations • C) Sales • D) Human Resources None 20. 20. How does Cloud Computing support Industry 4.0 manufacturing operations? • A) By enabling remote data storage and analysis • B) By increasing local storage costs • C) By replacing all factory workers • D) By reducing the use of automation None 21. 21. Which of the following is NOT typically associated with a smart factory? • A) Manual data entry • B) Real-time process monitoring • C) Autonomous systems • D) Integrated cyber-physical systems None 22. 22. What is the purpose of using robots in Industry 4.0 manufacturing? • A) To slow down production • B) To automate repetitive tasks and increase efficiency • C) To increase production errors • D) To reduce data collection None 23. 23. Which of these technologies is essential for enabling remote monitoring and control in Industry 4.0? • A) Blockchain • B) Virtual Private Networks (VPN) • C) IoT Devices • D) CAD Software None 24. 24. What is one of the main advantages of using AI in quality control in manufacturing? • A) Slower inspection processes • B) Higher consistency and accuracy in defect detection • C) Increased downtime • D) Reduced data accuracy None 25. 25. What is a key challenge in implementing Industry 4.0 in manufacturing? • A) High costs of digital transformation • B) Increased reliance on manual processes • C) Lack of technology • D) Decreased use of data None 1 out of 5 Time is Up!