Description : Game theory became popular when the book “Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour” was published in 1944 by .............................. a. Von Neumann b. Mc Closky c. Von-Neumann and Mc Closky d. Von-neumann and Morgenstern
Last Answer : d. Von-neumann and Morgenstern
Description : ............................is known as father of game theory. a. Von Neumann b. A K Erlang c. George b Dantzig d. Arnoff
Last Answer : a. Von Neumann
Description : Transportation model was first introduced by ........................ in the year 1941. a. T C Koopman b. George B Dantzig c. Von-neumann d. F L Hitchcock
Last Answer : d. F L Hitchcock
Description : Who developed the Game Theory a. J.R. Hicks b. William J. Baumol c. Neumann Morgenstern d. Samuelson P.T.
Last Answer : c. Neumann Morgenstern
Description : Who defined Operations Research as scientific approach to problem solving for executive management. a. E L Arnoff b. H M Wagner c. Churchman d. None of these
Last Answer : b. H M Wagner
Description : .................... defined Operations Research as “the art of winning wars without actually fighting.” a. H M Wagner b. H A Taha c. T L Saaty d. Arthur Clark
Last Answer : d. Arthur Clark
Description : Who defined Operations Research as “the art of giving bad answers to problems which otherwise have worse answers”? a. H M Wagner b. H A Taha c. T L Saaty d. Arthur Clark
Last Answer : c. T L Saaty
Description : “Stored Program” concept was developed by ______ (A) Maurice Wilkes (B) Von Neumann (C) M.H.A. Newman (D) None of the Above
Last Answer : (B) Von Neumann
Description : The external system bus architecture is created using from ______ architecture: a. Pascal b. Dennis Ritchie c. Charles Babbage d. Von Neumann
Last Answer : d. Von Neumann
Description : Commonly assumed probability distribution of service pattern are ....................... a. Poisson distribution b. Exponential distribution c. Erlang distribution d. b and c
Last Answer : d. b and c
Description : Commonly assumed probability distribution of arrival pattern is ....................... a. Poisson distribution b. Binomial distribution c. Normal distribution d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Poisson distribution
Description : Computer’s basic architecture was developed by a. John Von Neumann b. Charles Babbage c. Blaiscpascal d. Jordan Murn
Last Answer : a. John Von Neumann
Description : Who designed the first electronics computer ? ENIAC/ A) Von Neumann B) Joseph M Jacquard C) J. P. Eckert and J. W. Mauchly D) All of above
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : In queuing theory, ...................... is a person by whom service is rendered. a. Customer b. Server c. a or b d. none of these
Last Answer : b. Server
Description : Hungarian method was developed by ........................ a. T C Koopman b. F L Hitchcock c. D Konig d. George B Dantzig
Last Answer : c. D Konig
Description : First Computer mouse was built by_______ A. Douglas Engelbart B. William English C. Robert Zawacki D. Von Neumann
Last Answer : A. Douglas Engelbart
Description : In queuing theory, FCFS stand for .............................. a. First Cum First Served b. First Customer Fist Served c. Fast Channel First Served
Last Answer : a. First Cum First Served
Description : What is von Neumann or Princeton architecture ?
Last Answer : John von Neumann is a famous Hungarian American immigrant mathematician. He designed the computer architecture based on the Stored Procedure in 1945, at the end of World War II . The architectural design he mentioned was later used for computers.
Description : Who was Von Neumann ?
Last Answer : Von Neumann was a scientist.
Description : Von Neumann Architecture is a _______ A. Multiple Instruction Multiple Data(MIMD) B. Single Instruction Multiple Data(SIMD) C. Multiple Instruction Single Data(MISD) D. Single Instruction Single Data(SISD)
Last Answer : D. Single Instruction Single Data(SISD)
Description : Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer(EDSAC) was invented by _________ (A) Herman Hollerith (B) JW Mauchy (C) John Von Neumann (D) None of the Above
Last Answer : (C) John Von Neumann
Description : Who coined the term “Artificial Intelligence”? (A) Charles Babbage (B) Alan Tuning (C) Von Neumann (D) John McCarthy
Last Answer : (D) John McCarthy
Description : Who coined the term "Computer ethics" as a branch of philosophy? a. Aryabhatt b. Grace Hoppers c. John Von Neumann d. Walter Maner
Last Answer : d. Walter Maner
Description : State the differences between Von Neumann and Harvard architecture.
Last Answer : Von Neumann ✔ Same memory holds data, instructions. ✔ A single set of address/data buses between CPU and memory Prepared Harvard ✔ Separate memories for data and instructions. ✔ Two sets of address/data buses between CPU and memory
Description : Which of the following processor architecture supports easier instruction pipelining? A. Harvard B. Von Neumann C. Both of them D. None of these
Last Answer : A. Harvard
Description : Which architecture provides separate buses for program and data memory? A. Harvard architecture B. Von Neumann architecture C. None of the mentioned D. All of the mentioned
Last Answer : A. Harvard architecture
Description : Which architecture involves both the volatile and the non-volatile memory? A. Harvard architecture B. Von Neumann architecture C. None of the mentioned D. All of the mentioned
Description : Which architecture is followed by general purpose microprocessors? A. Harvard architecture B. Von Neumann architecture C. None of the mentioned D. All of the mentioned
Last Answer : B. Von Neumann architecture
Description : Who introduced the concept of “Stored Program” ? (1) John Von Neumann (2) Charles Babbage (3) Blaise Pascal (4) John Mauchly
Last Answer : John Von Neumann
Description : Traffic intensity in Queuing Theory is also called........................... a. Service factor b. Arrival factor c. Utilisation factor d. None of these
Last Answer : c. Utilisation factor
Description : ...................... is a method of analysing the current movement of the some variable in an effort to predict the future movement of the same variable. a. Goal programming b. Queuing theory c. Markov Analysis d. Replacement theory
Last Answer : c. Markov Analysis
Description : In queuing theory, ............................ stands for mean service rate. a. μ b. λ c. t d. none of these
Last Answer : a. μ
Description : In queuing theory, ............................ stands for mean arrival rate of customers. a. μ b. λ c. t d. none of these
Last Answer : b. λ
Description : In waiting line theory, number of customers waiting in the queue is referred to as ................ a. Traffic intensity b. Queuing system c. Service pattern d. Queue length
Last Answer : d. Queue length
Description : In queuing theory, ...................... refers to those waiting in a queue or receiving service. a. Service provider b. Customer c. Both a and b d. None of these
Last Answer : b. Customer
Description : Queuing theory is also termed as ............................ a. Game theory b. Replacement theory c. Waiting line theory d. None of these
Last Answer : c. Waiting line theory
Description : Which of the following is an assumption of game theory? a. The players act rationally and intelligently b. Each payer has a finite set of possible courses of action c. The players attempt to maximise gains or minimises losses d. All of the above
Last Answer : d. All of the above
Description : ....................... is an important Operations Research Technique to analyse the queuing behaviour. a. Game theory b. Waiting line theory c. Decision theory d. Simulation
Last Answer : b. Waiting line theory
Description : The O R technique which helps in minimising total waiting and service cost is: a. Game theory b. Queuing theory c. Both a and b d. Decision theory
Last Answer : b. Queuing theory
Description : ............................... is concerned with determination of the most economic replacement policy. a. Probabilistic programming b. Linear programming c. Search theory d. Replacement theory
Last Answer : d. Replacement theory
Description : ............................... is used to imitate an operation prior to actual performance. a. Inventory control b. Simulation c. Game theory d. Integrated Production Model
Last Answer : b. Simulation
Description : ....................... deals with the concepts such as critical path, float, events, etc. a. Game theory b. Decision theory c. Queuing theory d. Network analysis
Last Answer : d. Network analysis
Description : ......................... deals with making sound decisions under conditions of certainty, risk and uncertainty. a. Game theory b. Network analysis c. Decision theory d. None of these
Last Answer : c. Decision theory
Description : ............................ models involve the allocation of resources to activities in such a way that some measure of effectiveness is optimised. a. Sequencing b. Allocation c. Queuing theory d. Decision theory
Last Answer : b. Allocation
Description : In maximisation cases, ....................... are assigned to the artificial variables as their coefficients in the objective function. a. + m b. – m c. 0 d. None of these
Last Answer : a. + m
Description : The solution to a transportation problem with ‘m’ rows and ‘n’ columns is feasible if the number of positive allocations are: a. m + n b. m x n c. m +n – 1 d. m +n + 1
Last Answer : c. m +n – 1
Description : 8. Who defined Operations Research as an aid for the executive in marketing his decisions by providing him with the quantitative information based on the scientific method of analysis? a. C. Kitte b. H.M. Wagner c. E.L. Arnoff d. None of the above
Last Answer : a. C. Kitte
Description : 7. Who defined Operations Research as scientific approach to problem solving for executive management? a. E.L. Arnoff b. P.M.S. Blackett c. H.M. Wagner d. None of the above
Last Answer : c. H.M. Wagner
Description : What is a common subject of naturalistic art as seen in paintings by Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin?
Last Answer : Need answer