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Pass the CIPS CIPS Level 4 Diploma in Procurement and Supply L4M2 Questions and answers with CertsForce

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Questions # 71:

A buyer is reviewing the difference between the direct and indirect costs of a supplier's production costs The buyer is unable to reduce the supplier's indirect cost for production. Is this statement true?

Options:

A.

No, because overheads always decrease with inflation


B.

No, because a change in the buyer's specification could enable different machinery with a higher utilisation rate to be used


C.

Yes, because the cost of utilities will always increase.


D.

Yes, because the machinery and staff costs don't change over time


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Questions # 72:

Which of the following indicates types of waste that procurement department concentrates on when adopting Lean methods?

Options:

A.

DOWNTIME


B.

VA/VE


C.

OWN-IT


D.

SCAMPER


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Questions # 73:

A procurement manager is requested to source a major component. She needs information on sup-pliers’ direct and indirect cost, fixed and variable costs to prepare for negotiations. Therefore, she collects 17 annual reports from potential suppliers who are competing in the same industry. In order to estimate an approximate value of fixed and variable costs in that industry, which of the following technique should be adopted by the procurement manager?

Options:

A.

Line of best fit


B.

Variance calculation


C.

Total cost of ownership


D.

Open-book costing


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Questions # 74:

A buyer in Housing Authority is considering using performance specification in upcoming social housing project. What should buyer be aware when using this type of specification?

Options:

A.

In performance specification, specific brands and preferred suppliers must be appointed to avoid the competition


B.

Using performance specification means that the buyer will bear all the risks regarding the fitness for purpose of the facility.


C.

The buyer must be able to clearly define the performance metrics to ensure that the of-fered solution will achieve the desired outcome


D.

The buyer must be able to define the materials to be used, the execution and installation methods required and the specific design of the building


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Questions # 75:

When preparing through-life specification, which of the following requirements should procure-ment team define besides the physical asset? Select TWO that apply.

Options:

A.

Customer service


B.

Objectives


C.

Market analysis


D.

Logistics and installation


E.

Available substitute


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Questions # 76:

British Steel needs to source a set of instruments that will improve quality of steel. Without these instruments British Steel will loss control of the temperature. The bucket may freeze up, or if it is too hot it leaks out of the casting process, damaging the machine. There is limited supply on the market and quality varies greatly. Which of the following will be the most appropriate managing approach to procure these items?

Options:

A.

Bundle these instruments into larger contract


B.

Leverage market competition to drive down cost


C.

Seek continuity of supply


D.

Form partnership with supplier


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Questions # 77:

To improve the productivity, Plantation Ltd is planning to purchase a tractor, which it has never bought before. The project must be quick to catch up with the next growing season. Leanne, a jun-ior procurement staff at the company, assumes that she could skip market analysis stage to save time. Is this assumption reasonable?

Options:

A.

No, the company assesses supplier's performance solely based on market analysis


B.

Yes, Leanne just needs to purchase the tractor from her friend's company


C.

No, market analysis will inform the company of the pricing as well as latest technology trends


D.

Yes, the company has extensive experience in purchasing tractor


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Questions # 78:

Sabic is a petrochemical manufacturer. It wants to digitalise its operation and is looking for new IT system. The procurement manager approaches this matter with a through-life specification. He supposes that stating “good quality” in the specification will be enough for quality standard section. Is the procurement manager’s thought appropriate?

Options:

A.

Yes, because the specification should be concise.


B.

No, because “good quality” is an in-house jargon that suppliers are not familiar with


C.

Yes, because IT sector has its own standard of quality, therefore, suppliers may deliver good quality without any further explanation


D.

No, because “good quality” is very ambiguous for suppliers to identify Sabic’s re-quirement


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Questions # 79:

Which of the following factors would mean a buyer had high bargaining power in a competitive market? Select TWO that apply.

Options:

A.

Many substitute products are available


B.

Buyers are procuring a low volume of products


C.

High switching costs for the buyer


D.

Buyers are demanding large volumes


E.

Products are highly differentiated


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Questions # 80:

Which of the following are recognised competitive strategies?

1. Winning new business at all cost

2. Getting more customers’ attention

3. Creating stand-out products and brands

4. Focusing on niche market

5. Acquiring competitors

Options:

A.

3 and 4 only


B.

3 and 5 only


C.

1 and 2 only


D.

2 and 5 only


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