Certified Supplier Quality Professional (CSQP) Practice Exam

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A product audit would typically involve:

  1. A thorough review of the auditee's quality manual

  2. Auditing the processes used to produce the product

  3. Measuring and testing a few samples of the product

  4. Requiring more samples than an inspection of the product

The correct answer is: Measuring and testing a few samples of the product

A product audit typically involves measuring and testing a few samples of the product. This process allows the auditor to verify the product's compliance with predetermined requirements and specifications. While reviewing the auditee's quality manual (Option A) may be beneficial for understanding the quality management system in place, the core focus of a product audit is on the product itself. Auditing the processes used to produce the product (Option B) is often part of a process audit rather than a product audit. Requiring more samples than an inspection of the product (Option D) does not necessarily align with the purpose of a product audit, which aims to assess the overall product quality through representative sampling.