#1
What does ergonomics primarily focus on in the workplace?
Efficiency of machinery
Employee comfort and safety
Workspace aesthetics
Employee social interactions
#2
Which of the following is a common ergonomic-related injury?
Sprained ankle
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Sunburn
Insect bite
#3
What is the primary goal of ergonomics?
To improve the efficiency of machinery
To enhance employee comfort and performance
To reduce workplace aesthetics
To increase employee social interactions
#4
Which of the following is NOT a common ergonomic-related injury?
Back strain
Neck pain
Sunburn
Carpal tunnel syndrome
#5
What is the recommended position for computer monitors to reduce eye strain?
At eye level
Below eye level
Above eye level
At a 45-degree angle
#6
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of proper ergonomic design in the workplace?
Increased productivity
Reduced absenteeism
Increased risk of injuries
Improved employee morale
#7
Which of the following is a correct ergonomic practice for lifting heavy objects?
Keep your back straight and bend at the waist
Lift with your back
Bend your knees and keep the object close to your body
Twist your body while lifting
#8
What is the purpose of an ergonomic keyboard?
To increase typing speed
To reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries
To improve ergonomic posture
To enhance keyboard aesthetics
#9
What is the purpose of a sit-stand desk in an ergonomic setup?
To encourage employees to stand all day
To provide flexibility for sitting and standing
To eliminate the need for chairs
To increase the risk of back problems
#10
Which of the following is a recommended posture for typing at a computer?
Slouching with the back rounded
Leaning back with feet off the floor
Feet flat on the floor, knees bent at 90 degrees, and back straight
Crossing legs on the chair
#11
What is anthropometry in the context of workplace ergonomics?
The study of workplace lighting
The study of workplace noise levels
The study of human body measurements
The study of workplace temperature
#12
Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider for ergonomic chair design?
Seat height
Seat width
Armrest color
Backrest support
#13
What is the purpose of a sit-stand desk in ergonomics?
To encourage more sitting
To promote more standing
To provide a variety of postures
To reduce the need for breaks
#14
Which of the following is a potential consequence of poor workplace ergonomics?
Increased employee morale
Improved work performance
Musculoskeletal disorders
Decreased absenteeism
#15
Which of the following is an example of a macro-ergonomic factor?
Chair design
Lighting levels
Workplace layout
Keyboard height
#16
What is the purpose of a job rotation program in ergonomics?
To eliminate the need for specialized equipment
To prevent repetitive motion injuries
To reduce the need for breaks
To increase the risk of ergonomic-related injuries