Bankrupt is one who
A.Is unable to sell things
B.Is unable to purchase things
C.Is visiting foreign universities now and often
D.Surrenders all his assets to the court for distribution to his creditors and is unable to pay his debts
A.Is unable to sell things
B.Is unable to purchase things
C.Is visiting foreign universities now and often
D.Surrenders all his assets to the court for distribution to his creditors and is unable to pay his debts
A.Crossing
B.Opposite directional movements
C.Rejections
D.Completion of operation
E.None of the above
A.will have longer tail one the right hand side
B.Will have longer tail on the left hand side
C.implies that mode will be less than the mean
D.implies that the median will be less than the mean
A.has no sequence and can be easily fitted anywhere
B.has only a head event but no tail event
C.has no tan event but only a head event
D.neither requires any resources nor any time
A.A court decision
B.An award
C.A memorandum
D.Lock out of an establishment
E.Permanent closure of a establishment
A.electronic industries
B.foundries
C.automobiles assembly lines
D.rolling mills
A.the queue keeps on lengthening as the time passes
B.mean service rate is greater than mean arrival rate
C.mean service rate increases as the length of the queue increases
D.None of the above
A.Are interviews hel outside the factory premises
B.Are interviews of the persons working in plant, conducted outside the factory premises, to know about any grivances
C.Are interviews held during lockout or strike period
D.Are interviews held with employees intending to leave an organisation
E.Are interviews orally conducted and never brought on rocords
A.Simplex method
B.Queuing theory
C.Transport method
D.Value engineering
A.JIS standards
B.AFNOR standards
C.TASS standards
D.GOST standards
E.None of the above