Question: When it is not possible to find a solution to a linear Programming model, it is called as case of: Unknown solution Unbounded solution Improper

  1. When it is not possible to find a solution to a linear Programming model, it is called as case of:
  1. Unknown solution
  2. Unbounded solution
  3. Improper solution
  4. Infeasible solution
  5. None of the above
  1. The first step in formulating a linear Programming model is:
  1. Graph the problem
  2. Perform a sensitivity analysis
  3. Identify the objective and the constraints.
  4. Define the decision variable
  5. Understand the managerial Problem being faced

  1. The earliest activity finish time, latest activity start time and cost of executing each activity in a Project is required to compute the cost of a project:
  1. True
  2. False

  1. Consider the following linear programing Models:

Maximize Z= 4X + 10Y

Subjected to: 3X + 4Y 480

4X + 2Y 360

y6

X,Y 0

The following are the corner points of the feasible region of the linear Programming Model except:

  1. (0,6)
  2. (48,84)
  3. (87,6)
  4. (0,180)
  5. (0,120)

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