Explore topic-wise MCQs in Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA).

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1.

The techniques which provide the decision maker a systematic and powerful means of analysis to explore policies for achieving predetermined goals are called.................

A. mathematical techniques
B. correlation technique
C. quantitative techniques
D. none of the above
Answer» D. none of the above
2.

When the amount of change in one variable leads to a constant ratio of change in the other variable, correlation is said to be ............................

A. positive
B. negative
C. linear
D. non-linear
Answer» D. non-linear
3.

If all the dots of a scatter diagram lie on a straight line falling from the upper left-hand corner to the lower right hand corner, the correlation is said to be ..........................

A. zero correlation
B. perfect positive correlation
C. perfect negative correlation
D. high degree of negative correlation
Answer» D. high degree of negative correlation
4.

If all the points of a scatter diagram lie on a straight line falling from the lower left-hand corner to the upper right-hand corner, the correlation is said to be ..........................

A. zero correlation
B. perfect positive correlation
C. perfect negative correlation
D. high degree of positive correlation
Answer» C. perfect negative correlation
5.

When the constraints are a mix of less than and greater than it is called a problem having

A. Multiple constraints
B. Infinite constraints
C. Infeasible region
D. Mixed constraints
Answer» E.
6.

..is the study of correlation between one dependent variable with one independent variable by keeping the other independent variables as constant.

A. multiple correlation
B. simple correlation
C. partial correlation
D. none of the above
Answer» D. none of the above
7.

If the ratio of change in one variable is equal to the ratio of change in the other variable, the correlation is said to be ..................................

A. linear
B. curvi-linear
C. non-linear
D. none of these
Answer» B. curvi-linear
8.

In .........................regression, only one independent variable is used to explain the dependent variable.

A. linear
B. multiple
C. scatter diagram
D. none of these
Answer» B. multiple
9.

The regression coefficient and correlation coefficient of two variables will be the same, if their .................... are same.

A. standard deviation
B. arithmetic mean
C. mean deviation
D. none of these
Answer» B. arithmetic mean
10.

If the sign of regression coefficient bxy is negative, then the sign of regression coefficient byx will be ........................

A. positive
B. negative
C. 0
D. none of these
Answer» C. 0
11.

A _________ is a decision support tool that uses a tree-like graph or model of decisions and their possible consequences, including chance event outcomes, resource costs, and utility.

A. Decision tree
B. Graphs
C. Trees
D. Neural Networks
Answer» B. Graphs
12.

If it is known that an event A has occurred, the probability of an event B given A is called ............................

A. empirical probability
B. conditional probability
C. priori probability
D. posterior probability
Answer» C. priori probability
13.

Two events are said to be ..................... , if any one of them cannot be expected to occur in preference to the other.

A. equally likely
B. mutually exclusive
C. dependent
D. none of them
Answer» B. mutually exclusive
14.

A set of events are said to be ...................... , if the occurrence of one of them excludes the possibility of the occurrence of the other.

A. mutually exclusive
B. not mutually exclusive
C. independent
D. none of them
Answer» B. not mutually exclusive
15.

For a binomial distribution with probability p of a success and of q of a failure, the relation between mean and variance is .............................

A. mean is less than variance
B. mean is greater than variance
C. mean is equal to variance
D. mean is greater than or equal to variance
Answer» C. mean is equal to variance
16.

If the random variable of a probability distribution assumes specific values only, then it is called ...............................

A. discrete probability distribution
B. continuous probability distribution
C. probability distribution
D. none of these
Answer» B. continuous probability distribution
17.

When the feasible region is such that the value of objective function can extended to infinity, it is called a case of ------------

A. Infeasible region
B. Alternate optimal
C. Unbounded solution
D. Unique solution
Answer» D. Unique solution
18.

Normal distribution was first discovered by ................................... in 1733 as limiting form of binomial distribution.

A. karl pearson
B. james bernoulli
C. de-moivre
D. simeon denis poisson
Answer» D. simeon denis poisson
19.

An approximate relation between MD about mean and SD of a normal distribution is ............................

A. 5md = 4 sd
B. 3md = 3 sd
C. 3md = 2 sd
D. 4md = 5 sd
Answer» B. 3md = 3 sd
20.

If the plotted points of a scatter diagram fall on a narrow band, it indicates a. ............degree of correlation.

A. zero
B. low
C. high
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
21.

The sum of probabilities of all possible elementary outcomes of a random experiment is always equal to ...................

A. 0
B. 1
C. infinity
D. none of these
Answer» C. infinity
22.

...............................is an operation research technique which resembles a real life situation.

A. Decision theory
B. Simulation
C. Game theory
D. Queuing theory
Answer» C. Game theory
23.

............................ has two or more outcomes which vary in an unpredictable manner from trial to trial when conducted under uniform conditions.

A. experiment
B. random experiment
C. probability
D. none of these
Answer» C. probability
24.

While analysing the relationship between variables, independent variable is also called..................................

A. explained variable
B. explanatory variable
C. variable
D. none of these
Answer» C. variable
25.

The techniques which provide the decision maker a systematic and powerful means of analysis to explore policies for achieving predetermined goals are called.................

A. Mathematical techniques
B. Correlation technique
C. Quantitative techniques
D. . None of the above
Answer» D. . None of the above
26.

............................ refers to analysis of average relationship between two variables to provide a mechanism for prediction.

A. correlation
B. regression
C. average
D. none of these
Answer» C. average
27.

If a constant 30 is subtracted from each of the value of X and Y , the regression coefficient is ..........................

A. reduced by 30
B. increased by 30
C. not changed
D. 1/30th of the original regression
Answer» D. 1/30th of the original regression
28.

When the values of two variables move in the same direction, correlation is said to be ..........

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Linear
D. Non-linear
Answer» B. Negative
29.

When the values of two variables move in the opposite direction, correlation is said to be ........................

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Linear
D. Non-linear
Answer» C. Linear
30.

If the correlation between the two variables , X and Y is negative, the regression coefficient of Y on X is .............................

A. zero
B. positive
C. negative
D. not certain
Answer» D. not certain