QMS in Forensic Lab - QUIZ#1

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QMS in Forensic Lab Quiz

Test your knowledge about Quality Management Systems (QMS) in forensic laboratories with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers various important topics, ensuring that participants understand critical concepts in the field.

Key topics include:

  • Implementation of QMS
  • Document control
  • Quality assurance practices
  • Equipment management
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingData21
1. During QMS implementation, all are Major requirements of Organization except:
A. Effective implementation of QMS
B. Allocate resources
C. Management review
D. Recording and Managing customer complaints
2. The management of reagents and supplies in the laboratory is part of QMS Framework requirements which is under:
A. Assessment
B. Nonconforming Event Management
C. Document and Control
D. Purchasing and Inventory
3. Maps that show the sequence of events or service by identifying the key processes, and laboratory will then be able to determine what type of documentation is needed to support these activities. This is definition of:
A. Procedure
B. Policies
C. Process
D. Forms
4. The BEST review practice of drafted document is by:
A. Document verification.
B. Select another reviewer.
C. Review checklist.
D. Paper review
5. The sequence of dates before document publishing as follows:
A. Approval date – Original date – Acknowledgment date – Effective date
B. Original date – Approval date – Acknowledgment date – Effective date
C. Original date – Approval date – Acknowledgment date – Retirement date
D. Effective date – Original date – Approval date - Acknowledgment date
6. When changes are needed, the following activities should be conducted:
A. Collaboration review
B. Change Version Control
C. Change document title
D. A, B, and C
E. A, and B
7. The equipment which can be used in various laboratory settings or methods are:
A. General Equipment Management
B. Laboratory Instruments
8. Equipment selection criteria can be:
A. Cost to place equipment into use
B. Time and effort needed to place equipment into use
C. Equipment function and features
D. All the above
9. Quality control (QC) testing, calibration, and Data transfer across electronic interfaces are parts of:
A. Operational qualification
B. Selection qualification
C. Performance qualification
D. Validation report
10. Decommissioning of equipment is defining as:
A. Minimize unexpected failure of equipment or instruments so they continue to function as desired.
B. The process to ensure the equipment meets the health and safety requirements for the equipment’s next use, such as reassignment to another facility or final disposition to an approved recycling/disposal center.
C. The process to substantiate the continued accuracy of the indicated measurements
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