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1

A waiting line tends to form when service capacity exceeds demand.
A)True
B)False
2

Service time is the reciprocal of service rate.
A)True
B)False
3

As system utilization increases, the expected number of customers waiting for service increases.
A)True
B)False
4

For infinite source systems, the average number of customers being served is equal to the arrival rate divided by the service rate.
A)True
B)False
5

A three-step repair service with one server at each step would be an example of a:
A)multiple-phase, multiple-channel system.
B)single-phase, multiple-channel system.
C)multiple-phase, single-channel system.
D)none of these.
6

A system with an arrival rate of two per hour, a service time of 20 minutes, and one server, would have a utilization of.
A)10%
B)33%
C)40%
D)67%
E)none of these
7

Waiting lines tend to form in underloaded systems because:
A)capacity always exceeds demand.
B)capacity sometimes exceeds demand.
C)demand always exceeds supply.
D)demand sometimes exceeds supply.
E)none of these.
8

For an infinite-source system with an arrival rate of 6 per hour (Poisson) and service time of 6 minutes per customer (exponential), the average number being served is:
A).10
B).60
C)1.0
D)none of these
9

Why is there waiting in an infinite source queuing system?
A)poor scheduling
B)slow service
C)low utilization
D)variability in arrival and service rates
E)multiple phase processing
10

The term "queue discipline" refers to:
A)the willingness of customers to wait in line for service
B)having multiple waiting lines without customers switching from line to line
C)the order in which customers are processed
D)the reason waiting occurs in underloaded systems
E)none of these
11

When the cost incurred by all customers is not the same, an appropriate queuing model is:
A)single channel, single phase
B)single channel, multiple phase
C)multiple channel, single priority
D)multiple channel, multiple phase
E)multiple channel, multiple priority
12

A queuing system has four crews with three members each. The number of "servers" is:
A)3
B)4
C)7
D)12
E)1







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