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PERT requires
Options
A. single time estimate
B. double time estimate
C. triple time estimate
D. none of these
Correct Answer
triple time estimate
Industrial Engineering and Production Management problems
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1. The probabilistic time is given by (where
t
o
= Optimistic time,
t
p
= Pessimistic time, and
t
n
= Most likely time)
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Correct Answer:
2. A-B-C analysis is used in
Options
A. CPM
B. PERT
C. inventory control
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: inventory control
3. In break even analysis, total cost consists of
Options
A. fixed cost + sales revenue
B. variable cost + sales revenue
C. fixed cost + variable cost
D. fixed cost + variable cost + profit
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Correct Answer: fixed cost + variable cost
4. Gantt chart is used for
Options
A. inventory control
B. material handling
C. production schedule
D. machine repair schedules
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Correct Answer: production schedule
5. Which of the following are the guidelines for the construction of a network diagram?
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A. Each activity is represented by one and only one arrow in the network.
B. Dangling must be avoided in a network diagram.
C. Dummy activity consumes no time or resource.
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
6. Linear programming model can be applied to line balancing problem and transportation problem.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
7. When slack of an activity is negative
Options
A. it represents a situation where extra resources are available and the completion of project is not delayed
B. it represents that a programme falls behind schedule and additional resources are required to complete the project in time
C. the activity is critical and any delay in its performance will delay the completion of whole project
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: it represents that a programme falls behind schedule and additional resources are required to complete the project in time
8. The limit of eccentricity is based upon no tension condition.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
9. A load which is spread over a beam in such a manner that it varies uniformly over the whole length of abeam is called uniformly __________ load.
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A. distributed
B. varying
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Correct Answer: varying
10. The rectangular beam '
A
' has length
l
, width
b
and depth
d
. Another beam '
B
' has the same length and depth but width is double that of '
A
'. The elastic strength of beam '
B
' will be __________ as compared to beam
A
.
Options
A. same
B. double
C. four times
D. six times
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Correct Answer: double
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