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Exam Code:
ICBB
Exam Name:
IASSC Lean Six Sigma - Black Belt
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Questions:
300
Last Updated:
May 20, 2025
Exam Status:
Stable
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IASSC Lean Six Sigma - Black Belt Questions and Answers

Question 1

Of the various types of data shown which is NOT representative of Variable Data.

Options:

A.

Child’s height is 4 foot 3 inches

B.

Three employees wore hard hats

C.

Car burned 2.7 gallons of gasoline

D.

Train was going 140 kilometers per hour

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Question 2

When doing Hypothesis Testing on Non-normal data Belts will use a ________________ to compare more than two sample proportions to each other.

Options:

A.

Z score Table

B.

Sakami Table

C.

Mean-to-Mode Analysis

D.

Contingency Table

Question 3

The validity of the decision made with Hypothesis Testing is dependent upon all of these except ___________________.

Options:

A.

Beta risk

B.

Alpha risk

C.

Range of data

D.

Sample size