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ISM Exam CPSM1 Topic 3 Question 111 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISM's CPSM1 exam
Question #: 111
Topic #: 3
[All CPSM1 Questions]

A physical stock checking system in which the inventory is divided into groups thatare physically counted at predetermined intervals is called:

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Suggested Answer: B

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Fausto
4 days ago
I believe the correct answer is B) Cycle counting because it helps in maintaining accurate inventory levels and reduces the risk of errors.
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Stephane
5 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think continuous inventory could also be a valid option.
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Gracie
6 days ago
I agree with Evette, cycle counting makes sense for accurate inventory management.
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Paulene
10 days ago
I'm going with B) Cycle counting. Dividing the inventory into groups and counting them at intervals makes a lot of sense.
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Cecily
13 days ago
Hmm, I think Continuous inventory is the way to go. Counting the whole thing at once seems more efficient.
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Elbert
4 days ago
I prefer cycle counting, it helps to keep track of inventory more frequently.
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Edna
5 days ago
I agree, it does seem more efficient to count everything at once.
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Jean
29 days ago
Cycle counting seems like the best option here. I remember learning about this in my inventory management class.
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Meghan
5 days ago
Continuous inventory can be time-consuming and not as accurate.
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Karan
13 days ago
I agree, cycle counting is a more efficient way to manage inventory.
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Evette
1 months ago
I think the answer is B) Cycle counting.
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