Set 1 1 / 10 What is the primary purpose of functional safety in automotive systems? To ensure that systems function correctly under normal conditions To ensure that systems function correctly under all conditions To minimize the risk of harm due to malfunctions in automotive systems None of the above 2 / 10 Why is ‘verification and validation’ important in automotive functional safety? To ensure that safety measures are correctly implemented and effective To ensure that all potential hazards have been identified Both a and b None of the above 3 / 10 What is ‘diversity’ in the context of automotive functional safety? The use of different technologies or designs for redundant components or functions to prevent common cause failures The use of different technologies or designs for all components or functions to increase complexity Both a and b None of the above 4 / 10 What is ‘redundancy’ in the context of automotive functional safety? The duplication of critical components or functions to increase reliability The elimination of unnecessary components or functions to increase reliability Both a and b None of the above 5 / 10 What is ‘fail-safe’ in the context of automotive functional safety? A design principle where a system’s failure modes are safe A design principle where a system is immune to failures Both a and b None of the above 6 / 10 What is ‘fault tolerance’ in the context of automotive functional safety? The ability of a system to continue functioning correctly in the presence of faults The ability of a system to prevent faults from occurring Both a and b None of the above 7 / 10 What is ‘functional safety management’ in the context of automotive functional safety? The process of managing all activities related to functional safety The process of managing all activities related to hazard analysis and risk assessment The process of managing all activities related to design and implementation of safety measures None of the above 8 / 10 What are ‘safety integrity levels’ in the context of automotive functional safety? Levels that indicate the likelihood of a hazard occurring Levels that indicate the severity of a hazard Levels that indicate the required reliability of safety functions None of the above 9 / 10 What is ‘hazard analysis and risk assessment’ in the context of automotive functional safety? The process of identifying potential hazards and assessing their risks The process of designing safety measures to mitigate hazards The process of testing safety measures to ensure they are effective None of the above 10 / 10 Which of the following is not a key concept in automotive functional safety? Hazard analysis and risk assessment Safety integrity levels Functional safety management All of the above are key concepts in automotive functional safety Your score isThe average score is 62% 0% Restart quiz