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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Applications (BBA [CA]) , Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) .
Chapters
1. |
In graphical method of linear programming problem if the iOS-cost line coincide with a side of region of basic feasible solutions we get |
A. | unique optimum solution |
B. | unbounded optimum solution |
C. | no feasible solution |
D. | infinite number of optimum solutions |
Answer» D. infinite number of optimum solutions |
2. |
The objective function for a L.P model is 3𝑥1 + 2𝑥2, if 𝑥1 = 20 and 𝑥2 = 30, what is the value of the objective function? |
A. | 0 |
B. | 50 |
C. | 60 |
D. | 120 |
Answer» D. 120 |
3. |
If the value of the objective function 𝒛 can be increased or decreased indefinitely, such solution is called |
A. | bounded solution |
B. | unbounded solution |
C. | solution |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. unbounded solution |
4. |
For the constraint of a linear optimizing function z=x1+x2 given by x1+x2≤1, 3x1+x2≥3 and x1, x2≥0 |
A. | there are two feasible regions |
B. | there are infinite feasible regions |
C. | there is no feasible region |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. there is no feasible region |
5. |
If the number of available constraints is 3 and the number of parameters to be optimized is 4, then |
A. | the objective function can be optimized |
B. | the constraints are short in number |
C. | the solution is problem oriented |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. the constraints are short in number |
6. |
While plotting constraints on a graph paper, terminal points on both the axes are connected by a straight line because |
A. | the resources are limited in supply |
B. | the objective function as a linear function |
C. | the constraints are linear equations or inequalities |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» D. all of the above |
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