Top 250+ Solved Management Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. ……….. is an important Operations research technique to be used for determiningoptimal allocation of limited resources to meet the given objectives.
a. waiting line theory
b. net work analysis
c. decision analysis
d. linear programming
Q. An organization chart is an example of
a. iconic
b. mathematical
c. analogue
d. none of the above
Q. A map indicates roads, highways, towns and the interrelationship is an ……model
a. iconic
b. mathematical
c. analogue
d. none of the above
Q. ………..models in which the input and output variables follow a probability distribution.
a. iconic
b. . mathematical
c. . analogue
d. deterministic model
Q. ………..is a method of analyzing the current movement of the same variable in an effortto predict the future movement of the same variable.
a. goal programming
b. markov analysis
c. replacement theory
d. queuing theory
Q. Constraints in an LP model represent
a. limitations
b. requirements
c. balancing limitation
d. all of the above
Q. ...................... is a method of analysing the current movement of the some variable in aneffort to predict the future movement of the same variable.
a. Goal programming
b. Queuing theory
c. Markov Analysis
d. Replacement theory
Q. Initial feasible solution to a transportation problem arrived through which of the following methodis very near to the optimal solution:
a. NWCM
b. LCM
c. VAM
d. None of these
Q. In Transportation Problem, NWCM stands for .............................
a. North West Cost Method
b. Net Worth Corner Method
c. North West Corner Method
d. None of these
Q. In Transportation Problem, LCM stands for .............................
a. Lowest Common Multiplier
b. Least Cost Method
c. Lowest Cell Method
d. None of these
Q. Matrix Minima Method to find initial feasible solution to a TP is also called .......................
a. NWCM
b. LCM
c. VAM
d. None of these
Q. MODI Method to test the optimality of a feasible solution to TP is also called...............
a. Stepping Stone Method
b. u. v. Method
c. both a and b
d. none of these