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Master Oracle 1Z0-1075-24 Exam with Reliable Practice Questions

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Question 1

Which option represents all the production exception types that can be reported by a Production Operator in Oracle Manufacturing Cloud?


Correct : E

In Oracle Manufacturing Cloud, production operators can report several types of production exceptions that affect the flow of the production process. The complete list of production exception types that can be reported includes:

Work Area: Issues related to the broader production environment.

Work Center: Problems or exceptions that arise at specific work centers.

Resources: Issues with labor, machines, or tools that are part of the production process.

Components: Exceptions related to materials or components used in manufacturing.

Incorrect options:

Options A, B, C, D are incomplete and miss one or more of the exception types available in Oracle Manufacturing Cloud.


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Question 2

A Production Supervisor queries a work order, WO-1025, from the Manage Work Orders page. On the Entering Edit Work Order: WO-1025 page, the supervisor finds a General Information, Operations, and History tab, but no Reservations tab.

What are two reasons for the Reservations tab not being displayed for WO-1025?


Correct : A, E

In Oracle Manufacturing Cloud, the Reservations tab on the Edit Work Order page is displayed only for specific types of work orders that require reservations of components or materials. The absence of the Reservations tab in work order WO-1025 indicates that the work order is not one of the following types:

Configured Item Work Order (A): Configured items are typically built based on specific customer requirements, and reservations of components are often necessary. Since WO-1025 is not a configured item work order, the Reservations tab is not shown.

Back-to-Back Work Order (E): Back-to-back work orders are linked to sales orders and require reservations of materials to fulfill the specific demand. Since WO-1025 is not a back-to-back work order, the tab is not displayed.

Incorrect options:

B, C, D: Drop-Ship, Pick-to-Order, and Plan-to-Produce work orders do not typically require reservations in the same way as configured or back-to-back orders, which is why they are not the reasons for the absence of the Reservations tab.


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Question 3

A Plant Manager bought several machines for their ABC manufacturing plant. The plant is set up with a separate cost element set, ABC, in Manufacturing Cloud.

How must the Plant Manager configure these machines so that they are costed to the work order for which operations are performed on them?


Correct : C

When configuring machines that will be used in production operations and will incur costs associated with work orders, the correct setup for these machines involves:

Setting up the machines as a 'Resource' in the cost element set ABC: This allows the machines to be directly associated with the work orders for which they are used, ensuring that their costs are appropriately tracked and charged to the work order. Resources include equipment, labor, and other direct costs involved in production.

Incorrect options:

'Overhead' (B, D): Overhead costs typically represent indirect costs, not the direct usage of machines in production.

Cost Element Set Common (A): Since the plant uses a separate cost element set (ABC), the machines must be assigned to this specific set, not the Common cost element set.


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Question 4

During a Manufacturing Cloud implementation, a Production Supervisor wants to close the work orders for the previous month and make sure that they include the correct cost.

What must they do to achieve this?


Correct : C

To ensure that work orders for the previous month are closed with the correct costs, the Production Supervisor must:

Include all costs and variances in the work orders before closing them. This ensures that the work orders reflect the true cost of production, including any deviations from the expected costs. However, if there are work orders that are still in progress or expected to receive updates (such as material or labor transactions), those work orders should not be closed until all costs are finalized.

Incorrect options:

A: Excluding cost variances would result in inaccurate costing.

B: All costs, including variances, must be included before closing.

D: Costs cannot be updated after the work order is closed, so all updates must occur before closing the work order.


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Question 5

Which three actions can a supervisor perform to annul or correct mistakes in a completed work order, committed by a user while entering work order details?


Correct : C, D, E

If a mistake is made in a completed work order, supervisors have the ability to perform certain corrective actions to reverse transactions or correct errors:

Reverse from Scrap to Ready (C): This action allows the supervisor to reverse a product that was incorrectly marked as scrap back to a ready state, making it available for further operations.

Reverse at an operation (D): If the mistake occurred during a specific operation, the supervisor can reverse the transaction at that operation and correct the mistake.

Reverse the product at the last operation (E): The supervisor can reverse a transaction at the last operation to make corrections to the final product before closing the work order.

Incorrect options:

A (Reverse a Closed order to Open): Once a work order is closed, it cannot be reopened. Reversing transactions must happen before the order is officially closed.

B (Correct the Product entered at work order): The product specified in a work order cannot be changed once the order has been processed and completed.


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