DI Test 84
Directions for Questions from 1 to 2:
Answer the questions based on the following information.
The process of manufacturing of a unit of a certain product is shown in the network. The manufacturing process starts by processing raw material A
to intermediate products B and C. The numbers given represent the time taken (in minutes) for each activity, e.g. it takes 6 min to process A to
make B and 7 min to process A to make C. However, to make C, B is also an input and it takes 8 min to process B to make C. Thus, one unit of C will
be ready only after (6 + 8 =) 14 min from start. The end product is H. If the multiple sequences are possible to manufacture a product, the sequence
taking the largest time will be considered as the product manufacturing time.
Directions for Questions from 3 to 6:
Answer the questions based on the following information. The following graph gives the break-up of the Federal Research and Development Budget
for 2001 across Defence, Health and Human Services (HHS), NASA, Energy and others. Further, the graph also shows the difference in the
deployment of the budget by Defence and sectors other than Defence across various aspects of research, viz. Basic Research, Applied Research,
Development and R & D plant.
1. All the processes are done by a single machine. The machine can be used only for a maximum of 10 hr everyday and that too only after giving the
machine a break of 10 min after every 10 units of H is produced. What is the maximum number of units of H that can be produced in a week of six
working days?
54
102
119
120
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2. How much time would it take to manufacture 25 units of H?
77 hr
32 hr, 5 min
14 hr, 10 min
34 hr
None of these
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The Federal Research and Development Budget for 2001 was $66.7 billion.
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