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NCRD's Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

This document contains instructions and questions for an Operations Research exam. It includes three questions: 1) a transportation problem to find the optimal solution, 2) a network diagram problem to calculate event times, and 3) a game theory problem using dominance rules and a minimal spanning tree problem using Prim's algorithm.

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NCRD's Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

This document contains instructions and questions for an Operations Research exam. It includes three questions: 1) a transportation problem to find the optimal solution, 2) a network diagram problem to calculate event times, and 3) a game theory problem using dominance rules and a minimal spanning tree problem using Prim's algorithm.

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NCRDs Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

TERM END EXAMINATION MMS SEM II April 2011 Sub: - Operations Research (Re test)
Date: 19/07-2011 Day: Tuesday Roll No. : -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instructions: Solve any 2 questions. Q.1 Solve the following TP for optimal solution. 10 marks A B C Demand I 5 6 3 72 II 1 4 2 20 III 7 6 2 50 Supply 10 80 15 Time: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Marks: 20

Q. 2 Draw a network from the following information & calculate ES, EF, LS, LF & total float. 10 marks Activity Duration (days) 1-2 5 1-3 8 1-4 9 4-5 4 2-6 7 3-6 6 3-5 9 3-7 12 5-7 3 6-7 10

Q.3 (a) Solve the following game using dominance rule: 5 marks Player Y Player X 20 5 10 8 4 2 5 6 6 12 9 10 4 7 3 2 5 Marks

(b)Build the minimal spanning tree using Prims Algorithm.

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