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Lpp. - MHT Cet 2020

This document contains 14 multiple choice questions related to linear programming problems (LPP). The questions cover topics such as determining the feasible region of an LPP, finding the minimum and maximum values of objective functions subject to given constraints, identifying optimal solutions, and classifying LPPs based on their properties.
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Lpp. - MHT Cet 2020

This document contains 14 multiple choice questions related to linear programming problems (LPP). The questions cover topics such as determining the feasible region of an LPP, finding the minimum and maximum values of objective functions subject to given constraints, identifying optimal solutions, and classifying LPPs based on their properties.
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MHT CET – 2020 08) The minimum value for the LPP

Z  6x  2y, subject to
01) The feasible region of L. P. P.
2x  y 16, x  6, y 1 is
Maximize z = 70x + 50y, subject to a) 24 b) 44 c) 34 d) 47

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8x  5y  60, 4x  5y  40 and x  0, y  0 is 09) The maximum value of Z  3x  5y ,
a) a triangle b) a square subject to
c) a pentagon d) a quadrilateral 3x  2y 18, x  4, y  6, x, y  0 is
02) If Z = 7x + y subject to a)30 b) 27 c) 36 d) 32
5x  y  5, x  y  3, x  0, y  0 , then 10) The minimum value of
minimum value of Z is Z  5x  8y subject to
a) 3 b) 5 c) 6 d) 2 x  y  5, 0  x  4, y  2, x  0, y  0
03) For the followoing shaded region the a) 40 b) 36 c) 31 d) 20
linear constraints are 11) The L.P.P. to maximize Z = x + y, subject
to x  y  1, 2x  2y  6, x  0, y  0 has
a) no solution b) one solution
c) infinite solutions d) two solutions
*Ghonse Maths Academy, A’ nagar

12) If Z  10x  25y subject to


0  x  3, 0  y  3, x  y  5, x  0, y  0
a) 5x  9y  90, x  y  4, y  8, x, y  0 then z is maximum at the point
a) (1, 6) b) (4, 3) c) (2, 4) d) (2, 3)
b) 5x  9y  90, x  y  4, y  8, x, y  0
13) If L. P. P. has optimum solutions at two
c) 5x  9y  90, x  y  4, y  8, x, y  0
consecutive comer points of feasible
d) 5x  9y  90, x  y  4, y  8, x, y  0 region, then L P. P. has
04) The L.P.P. to maximize z = x + y, subject a) infinite solutions b) unique solution
to x  y  30, x  15, y  20, x  y 15, c) two solutions d) no solution
x, y  0 has 14) The minimum value of the objective
a) a unique solution b) infinite solutions. function Z  5x  8y, subject to x  y  5,
c) no solution. d) unbounded solution x  4, y  2, x  0, y  0 occur at the point
05) The maximum value of Z  10x  25y a)  0,5 b)  4, 2 c)  4,1 d)  5,0
subject to 0  x  3,0  y  3,
*Ghonse Maths Academy, A’ nagar *

x  y  5, x  0, y  0 is
a) 100 b) 110 c) 95 d) 120 *****
06) The maximum value of z  3x  5y,
subject to x  4y  24, y  4, x  0, y  0 is
a) 20 b) 72 c) 120 d) 44
07) The optimal solution of the L.P.P
Maximize : Z= 8x + 3y subject to the
constraints x  y  3, 4x  y  6, x  0, y  0
is
3
a) x  , y  0 b) x  1, y  2
2
c) x  0, y  3 d) x  0, y  0

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