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APPLIED OPERATIOINS RESEARCH OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS Q.1) A. B. C. D. The scientific method in O.R.

study generally involves Judgement Phase Research Phase Action Phase All of the given

Q.2) Which of the following is not a major requirement of a Linear Programmin g Problem? A. B. C. D. There must be alternative course of action among which to decide An objective for the firm must exist The problem must be of maximization type Resources must be limited

Q.3) Which of the following assertations is true of an optimal solution to an Linear Programming Problem? A. B. C. ner D. Q.4) A. B. C. D. Every LP has an optimal solution The optimal solution always occur at extreme points If an optimal solution exists, there will always be atleast one at a cor All of the given The North West Corner rule is used to find an initial feasible solution is used to find an optimal solution is based on the concept of minimizing opportunity cost none of the given

Q.5) In Vogel's Approximation Method; the opportunity cost associated with a row is determined by A. the difference between the smallest cost and the next smallest cost in t he row B. the difference between the smallest unused cost and the next smallest un used cost in the row C. the difference between the smallest cost and next smallest unused cost i n the row D. none of the given

Q.6) In a departmental store customers arrive at a rate of 20 customers per h our. the average number of customers that can be handled by cashier is 24 per ho ur. What is arrival rate in this problem? A. B. C. 20 3 24

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Q.7) In a departmental store customers arrive at a rate of 20 customers per h our. the average number of customers that can be handled by cashier is 24 per ho ur. What is service rate in this problem? A. B. C. D. 20 3 24 10

Q.8) In a departmental store customers arrive at a rate of 20 customers per h our. the average number of customers that can be handled by cashier is 24 per ho ur. Probability that cashier is idle? A. B. C. D. Q.9) A. B. C. D. Q.10) ics A. B. C. D. Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1/6 5 5/6 What is meant by 'Payoffs' in Game Theory? Outcome of a game when different alternatives are adopted by players No. of players involved in a game value of a game strategies used by players A competitive situation is known as a 'game' if it has given characterst numbers of players is finite the players make individual decision without direct communication the payoff is fixed and determined in advance all given A D A D A D C C B B

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