R D Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Linear Programming, Exercise 6: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQs)

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Questions from R D Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Linear Programming, Exercise 6: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQs) with Hints & Solutions

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Consider a LPP given by
Minimum Z=6 x+10y
Subjected to x6; y2; 2x+y10; x,y0
Redundant constraints in this LPP are

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The objective function z=4 x+3y can be maximised subjected to the constraints 3x+4y24,8x+6y48,x5,y6;x,y0

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If the constraints in a linear programming problem are changed

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Which of the following statements is correct?

 

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Which of the following is not a convex set?

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By graphical method, the solution of linear programming problem

Maximize Z=3x1+5x2

Subject to 3x1+2x218

x14

x10,x20, is 

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The value of objective function is maximum under linear constraints

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The corner points of the feasible region determined by the following system of linear inequalities: 2x+y10,x+3y15,x,y0 are (0,0),(5,0),(3,4)and (0,5). Let Z=px+qy' where p, q>0. Condition on p and q so that the maximum of Z occurs at both (3, 4) and (0,5)