Q. ____________ is considered to be a numerical computation
technique used in conjunction with dynamic mathematical models. (a)Analysis (b)System simulation (c)Dynamic computation (d)None of the above. Q. Which system/model applies computational procedures to sole equations!- (a)Dynamic Model (b)Static Model (c)Analytical Model (d)Numerical Model Q. Which system/model applies deductie reasonin" o# mathematical theory to sole a model!- (a)Dynamic Model (b)Static Model (c)Analytical Model (d)Numerical Model Q. Which model #ollows the chan"es oer time that results #rom the system actiities!- (a)Dynamic Model (b)Static Model (c)Analytical Model (d)Numerical Model Q. Which model can only show the alues that system attributes ta$e when the system is in balance!- (a)Dynamic Model (b)Static Model (c)Analytical Model (d)Numerical Model Q. %athematical models are based on! (a)Analogy between such systems as mechanical and electrical (b)Use symbolic notation and mathematical euations to represent a system (c)All of the above (d)None of the above Q. &hysical models are based on!- (a)Analogy between such systems as mechanical and electrical (b)Use symbolic notation and mathematical euations to represent a system (c)All of the above (d)None of the above Q. 'n system modelin"( the tas$ o# deriin" a model o# a system may be diided broadly into two subtas$s!- (a)!stablishing the model structure. (b)Supplying the data. (c)"oth of above (d)None of the above. Q. Which one o# the #ollowin" is #alse about model!- (a)Model is the body of information about a system gathered for the purpose of studying the system. (b) Since the purpose of study is varying# there is no uniue model for a system. (c)"oth of above are false. (d)None of the above. Q. 'n )ontinuous system( chan"es are!- (a)$redominantly continuous (b)$redominantly discrete (c)Depend on the system (d)None of the above. Q. 'n *iscrete system( chan"es are!- (a)$redominantly continuous (b)$redominantly discrete (c)Depend on the system (d)None of the above. Q. System analysis( System desi"n and system postulation are the e+amples o#!- (a)%ypes of system (b)%ypes of system study (c)%ypes of entities (d)%ype of environment. Q. Where the outcome o# the actiity can describe completely in terms o# its input( the actiity is said to be!- (a)Deterministic (b)Stochastic (c)!ndogenous (d)!&ogenous Q. , system which does hae e+o"enous actiity is said to be!- (a)'pen system (b)(losed System (c)"oth of above (d)None of the above Q. , system with no e+o"enous actiity is said to be!- (a)'pen system (b)(losed System (c)"oth of above (d)None of the above. Q. ,""re"ation is a!- (a)(ombining infinite ob)ects to form system. (b)is the e&tent to which the number of individual entities can be grouped together into larger entities. (c)"oth of above (d)None of the above Q. 'n a -an$ system( what is customer!- (a)!ntity (b)Activity (c)!nvironment (d)None of the above. Q. , simple mar$et model is an e+ample o#!- (a)Static $hysical Model (b)Dynamic $hysical Model (c)Static Mathematical Model (d)Dynamic Mathematical Model Q. .actory is an e+ample o#!- (a)System (b)Attribute (c)Activity (d)!nvironment Q. System is de#ined as!- (a)aggregation or assemblage of ob)ects (b)(ombination of ob)ects (c)Definition of 'b)ect. (d)None of the above Set-/ Q. -loc$ buildin" principle o# the system modelin" says that!- (a)%he description of the system should be organi*ed in a series of bloc+s. (b)%he description of the system should not be organi*ed in a series of bloc+s. (c)%here should be no clear distinction between the subsystems of the system. (d)None of the above. Q. Which o# the #ollowin" separate system and system enironment!- (a)Acitvities (b)"oundary (c)!ntity (d)All of the above Q. ,dance( 0in$( %ar$ and Queue bloc$s are used in which lan"ua"e!- (a)Simscript (b),$SS (c)"oth of above (d)None of the above Q. Which o# the #ollowin" is not a simulation lan"ua"e!- (a),$SS (b)Simscript (c)Simula (d)all of the above Q. Which o# the #ollowin" is simulation lan"ua"e!- (a)-ava (b),$SS (c)-avascript (d)None of the above. Q. Speed and *istance in Tra##ic system are!- (a)!ntities (b)Attributes (c)Activities (d)!nvironment Q. %essa"es in )ommunication system is! (a)!ntity (b)Attribute (c)Activity (d)!nvironment Q. *epositin" in -an$ system is!- (a)!ntity (b)Attribute (c)Activity (d)!nvironment Q. Suspension model o# an automobile wheel is an e+ample o#!- (a)Static $hysical Model (b)Dynamic $hysical Model (c)Static Mathematical Model (d)Dynamic Mathematical Model Q. System desi"n is a!- (a)%o produce a system that meets some specifications. (b)%o understand how an e&isting system or a proposed system operates. (c)%o produce a system in which behavior is +nown but the process is not +nown. (d)None of the above. Q. System analysis is a!- (a)%o produce a system that meets some specifications. (b)%o understand how an e&isting system or a proposed system operates. (c)%o produce a system in which behavior is +nown but the process is not +nown. (d)None of the above. Q. Where the e##ects o# the actiity ary randomly oer arious possible outcomes( the actiity is said to be!- (a)Deterministic (b)Stochastic (c)!ndogenous (d)!&ogenous Q. 'n a )orporate model( what is/are main se"ment/se"ments1 (a)!nvironment (b)$lant. $hysical plant (c)Management (d)All of the above Q. Which o# the #ollowin" is true about subsystem!- (a) Any subsystem might# itself# be considered a system consisting of subsystem at a still lower level of detail# and so on. (b)!ach subsystem has its own inputs and outputs and# standing by itself. (c)"oth of above. (d)None of above Q. &rinciple/principles used in modelin"!- (a)"loc+/building (b)0elevance (c)Accuracy (d)All of the above Q. 'n )ommunication system( what is 2Transmittin"3!- (a)!ntity (b)Activity (c)!nvironment (d)None of the above. Q. 4scillator %odel is an e+ample o#!- (a)Static $hysical Model (b)Dynamic $hysical Model (c)Static Mathematical Model (d)Dynamic Mathematical Model Q. Tra##ic( -an$( and Supermar$et are the e+amples o#!- (a)Attribute (b)System (c)Activity (d)!nvironment Q. System postulation is a!- (a)%o produce a system that meets some specifications. (b)%o understand how an e&isting system or a proposed system operates. (c)%o produce a system in which behavior is +nown but the process is not +nown. (d)None of the above. Q. *5, molecule %odel or ionic model is an e+ample o#!- (a)Static $hysical Model (b)Dynamic $hysical Model (c)Static Mathematical Model (d)Dynamic Mathematical Model