1. ISO is a.......... organization.
A) Non-governmental
B) Government
C) Semi-government
D) None of these
2. Headquarter of ISO is situated in..............
A) Delhi
B) Geneva
C) Mexico
D) London
3. In which year ISO was established?
A) 1926
B) 1936
C) 1946
D) 1956
4.ISO is the world's largest developer of.............
A) Products
B) Standards
C) Software's
D) None of these
5. Whose principal activity is to develop technical document?
A) ISO
B) TGA
C) WHO
D) None of these
6. ISO standards ensure.............. of products and services tocustomers and other users.
A) Quality
B) Safety
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
7. Greek word "isos" means.............
A) Full
B) Total
C) Equal
D) None of these
8. ISO helps in transferring............... to developing countries.
A) Data
B) Technology
C) Documents
D) None of these
9. ISO 9000 deals with the fundamentals of..............
A) Risk Assessment
B) Quality management system
C) Optimization
D) None of these
10. ISO 9000 was originally published in............ year.
A) 1987
B) 1967
C) 1977
D) 1947
11. ISO 9003 is for Quality assurance in.............
A) Final inspection
B) Testing
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
12................. is the primary focus of a business.
A) Retailer
B) Super stockiest
C) Customer
D) None of these
13. The ISO 14000 series of standards effectively address the
needs of................
A) Organization
B) Mediator
C) Customer
D) None of these
14. Guidelines for environmental aspects in product standards
are contained in ISO..........
A) 14060
B) 14001
C) 14004
D) None of these
15. ISO 14040, 14041, 14042 and 14043 provide information
about topics related to...........
A) LCA
B) EPE
C) EAPS
D) EL