5 - Linear Programming Problems Ex. Module-6-B
5 - Linear Programming Problems Ex. Module-6-B
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Level # 2 .................................................................................... 17
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x-axis =
y=
8
(B) Closed half plane above the line y = x
–
2x
x
which contains positive y- axis
+
y
(C) Half plane that contains the negative
=
2
x-axis O X
(D) None of these
Q.5 The vertex of common graph of inequalities Q.11 The solution set of linear constraints
2x + y 2 and x – y 3, is - x – 2y 0, 2x – y – 2 and x, y 0, is-
5 4 4 2
(A) (0, 0) (B) 3 , (A) , (B) (1,1)
3 3 3
5 4 4 5 2
(C) 3 , 3 (D) 3 , 3 (C) 0, (D) (0,2)
3
Q.12 A vertex of a feasible region by the linear Q.18 For the following feasible region, the linear
constraints 3x + 4y 18, 2x + 3y 3 and constraints except x 0 and y 0, are -
x, y 0, is -
(A) (0, 2) (B) (4.8, 0)
(C) (0, 3) (D) None of these Y
X = 250
Q.13 In which quadrant, the bounded region for
inequations x + y 1 and x – y 1 is
situated- y = 350
(A) I,II
(B) I,III
(C) II, III
(D) All the four quadrants X
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Q.14 The necessary condition for third quadrant
region in x – y plane, is-
(A) x > 0, y < 0 (B) x < 0, y < 0 (A) x 250, y 350, 2x + y = 600
(C) x < 0, y > 0 (D) x < 0, y = 0 (B) x 250, y 350, 2x + y = 600
(C) x 250, y 350, 2x + y 600
Q.15 The graph of inequations x y and (D) x 250, y 350, 2x + y 600
y > x + 3 located in -
(A) II quadrant
Q.19 A wholesale merchant wants to start the
(B) I,II quadrants
business of cereal with Rs.24,000. Wheat is
(C) I,II,III quadrants Rs.400 per quintal and rice is Rs.600 per
(D) II, III, IV quadrants quintal. He has capacity for store 200 quintal
cereal. He earns the profit Rs.25 per quintal
Q.16 For the following feasible region, the linear on wheat and Rs.40 per quintal on rice. If he
constraints are -
store x quintal rice and y quintal wheat, then
Y
for maximum profit the objective function is -
(A) 25x + 40y (B) 40x + 25y
400 600
(C) 400x + 600y (D) x y
40 25
Questions
based on
Formulation of linear programming
O 3x x+ X
+ 3y
2y =1
= 1 Q.20 A shopkeeper wants to purchase two articles
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A and B of cost price Rs. 4 and 3 respectively.
(A) x 0, y 0, 3x + 2y 12, x + 3y 11 He thought that he may earns 30 paise by
(B) x 0, y 0, 3x + 2y 12, x + 3y 11 selling article A and 10 paise by selling article
(C) x 0, y 0, 3x + 2y 12, x + 3y 11 B. He has not to purchase total article more
(D) None of these than Rs. 24. If he purchases the number of
articles of A and B, x and y respectively,
Q.17 The region represented by 2x + 3y – 5 0 then linear constraints are -
and 4x – 3y + 2 0, is- (A) x 0, y 0, 4x + 3y 24
(A) Not in first quadrant (B) x 0, y 0, 30x + 10y 24
(B) Bounded in first quadrant (C) x 0, y 0, 4x + 3y 24
(C) Unbounded in first quadrant (D) x 0, y 0, 30x + 40y 24
(D) None of these
Q.21 In a factory of producing two product A and Q.26 The minimum value of objective function
B. In the manufacturing of product A, the c = 2x + 2y in the given feasible region, is-
machine and the carpenter requires 3 hours Y
each and in manufacturing of product B, the
machine and carpenter requires 5 hours and x+ 5y = 200
3 hours respectively. The machine and
carpenter works at most 80 hours and 50 hours
per week respectively. The profit on A and B
is Rs.6 and 8 respectively. If profit is
maximum by manufacturing x and y units of
A and B type product respectively, then for X
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the function 6x + 8y the constraint are -
(A) x 0, y 0, 5x + 3y 80, 3x + 2y 50
(A) 134 (B) 40 (C) 38 (D) 80
(B) x 0, y 0, 3x + 5y 80, 3x + 3y 50
(C) x 0, y 0, 3x + 5y 80, 2x + 3y 50
Q.27 Which of the following statements is correct?
(D) x 0, y 0, 5x + 3y 80, 3x + 2y 50
(A) Every L.P.P. admits an optimal solution
Q.22 Objective function of a L.P.P. is - (B) A L.P.P. admits a unique solution
(A) a constraint (C) If a L.P.P. admits two optimal solutions,
then it has an infinite number of optimal
(B) a function to be optimized
solutions.
(C) a relation between the variables
(D) A L.P.P. admits two optimal solutions.
(D) None of these
Q.28 For the L.P. problem Max z = 3x 1 + 2x2 such
Questions
Graphical method of solution that 2x1 – x2 2, x1 + 2x2 8 and x1,
based on
x2 0, then z =
(A) 12 (B) 24
Q.23 The optimal value of the objective function (C) 36 (D) 40
is attained at the points -
(A) given by intersection of inequations with Q.29 The L.P. problem Max z = x 1 + x 2 such that
the axes only. – 2x1 + x2 1, x1 2, x1 + x2 3 and
(B) given by intersection of inequations with x1, x2 0 has -
x-axis only (A) One solution
(C) given by corner points of the feasible (B) Three solution
region
(C) An infinite number of solutions
(D) None of these
(D) None of these
2x + y = 14
by x1 + 2x2 2000, x1 + x 2 1500, x2 600
and x1, x2 0, which one of the following
points does not lie in the positive bounded
region-
(A) (1000,0) (B) (0,500)
X
(C) (2,0) (D) (2000, 0) O
LEVEL # 1
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. A A B B B B C C A A A D D B C A B D B A
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. B B C C B D C B C A B D D C C D B D D D
Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Ans. A B D C C D A B A A D
LEVEL # 2
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Ans. D A D A C C C A C C D B D A A B D