Business Mathematics MCQs

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Vinay • 18.10K Points
Tutor I

Q 1. The qualitative approach to decision analysis relies on

(A) experience
(B) judgement
(C) intuition
(D) all of the above
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Vinay • 18.10K Points
Tutor I

Q 2. The quantitative approach to decision analysis is a

(A) logical approach
(B) rational approach
(C) scientific approach
(D) all of the above
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Vinay • 18.10K Points
Tutor I

Q 3. The smallest quantity is chosen at the corners of the closed path with negative sign to be assigned at unused cell because

(A) it improve the total cost
(B) it does not disturb rim conditions
(C) it ensure feasible solution
(D) all of the above
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Shiva Ram • 20.56K Points
Instructor III

Q 4. The large negative opportunity cost value in an unused cell in a transportation table is chosen to improve the current solution because

(A) it represents per unit cost reduction
(B) it represents per unit cost improvement
(C) it ensure no rim requirement violation
(D) none of the above
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Vinay • 18.10K Points
Tutor I

Q 5. If an opportunity cost value is used for an unused cell to test optimality, it should be

(A) equal to zero
(B) most negative number
(C) most positive number
(D) any value
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Rakesh Kumar • 18.39K Points
Tutor I

Q 6. The solution to a transportation problem with ‘m’ rows (supplies) & ‘n’ columns (destination) is feasible if number of positive allocations are

(A) m+n
(B) m*n
(C) m+n-1
(D) m+n+1
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Praveen Singh • 26.47K Points
Instructor II

Q 7. One disadvantage of using North-West Corner rule to find initial solution to the transportation problem is that

(A) it is complicated to use
(B) it does not take into account cost of transportation
(C) it leads to a degenerate initial solution
(D) all of the above
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Ranjeet • 24.26K Points
Instructor III

Q 8. An alternative optimal solution to a minimization transportation problem exists whenever opportunity cost corresponding to unused route of transportation is:

(A) positive & greater than zero
(B) positive with at least one equal to zero
(C) negative with at least one equal to zero
(D) none of the above
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Ranjeet • 24.26K Points
Instructor III

Q 9. The occurrence of degeneracy while solving a transportation problem means that

(A) total supply equals total demand
(B) the solution so obtained is not feasible
(C) the few allocations become negative
(D) none of the above
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Priyanka Tomar • 25.20K Points
Instructor II

Q 10. The dummy source or destination in a transportation problem is added to

(A) satisfy rim conditions
(B) prevent solution from becoming degenerate
(C) ensure that total cost does not exceed a limit
(D) none of the above
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