Deck 19: Waiting Line Models

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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the average number of customers waiting in line
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the priorities used for controlling the line
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the average number of customers in the system
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the priorities used for controlling the line
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One challenge in designing waiting lines is to obtain service systems with _______ but not ______ amounts of capacity.

A) adequate, excessive
B) adequate, expensive
C) low cost, cheap
D) justifiable, noticeable
E) infinite, excessive
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A single-line, multiple-server system has _____ ______ in terms of waiting times than the same system with a line for each server.

A) poorer performance
B) similar performance
C) better performance
D) comparable performance
E) reduced performance
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A customer population is called _______________ when the number of potential new customers is affected by the number of customers already in the system.

A) finite
B) infinite
C) dependent
D) independent
E) biased
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What occurs when a customer enters a waiting line but decides to exit before being served?

A) balking
B) walking
C) reneging
D) vacillating
E) jockeying
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
C) planes waiting to take off at an airport
D) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
C) planes waiting to take off at an airport
D) customers in a grocery store
E) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) customers in an amusement park
C) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
D) customers in a grocery store
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) customers in an amusement park
C) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
D) planes waiting to take off at an airport
E) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the arrival and service patterns
D) the priorities used for controlling the line
E) the system utilization rate
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) customers in an amusement park
B) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
C) customers in a grocery store
D) planes waiting to take off at an airport
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
C) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
D) planes waiting to take off at an airport
E) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) customers in an amusement park
B) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
C) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
D) customers in a grocery store
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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A customer population is called _______________ when the number of potential new customers is not affected by the number of customers already in the system.

A) finite
B) infinite
C) dependent
D) independent
E) unbiased
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What occurs when a customer decides not to enter the waiting line?

A) vacillating
B) walking
C) reneging
D) balking
E) jockeying
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the priorities used for controlling the line
B) the customer population source
C) the service system
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
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What occurs when a customer enters one line and then switches to a different line in an effort to reduce his or her waiting time?

A) balking
B) walking
C) reneging
D) vacillating
E) jockeying
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the arrival and service patterns
D) the average amount of time a customer spends in the system
E) the priorities used for controlling the line
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) customers in an amusement park
B) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
C) customers in a grocery store
D) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
E) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
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Customers generally consider which of the following priority rules to be the fairest?

A) quickest service requirements first
B) longest service requirements first
C) first-come, first-served
D) best customers first
E) highest profit customer first
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a bank with a single waiting line that feeds customers to multiple identical servers?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a drive-through car wash?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the average number of customers in the system
C) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
D) the arrival pattern
E) the system utilization rate
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Waiting line models typically assume that service times are represented by what distribution?

A) Poisson
B) normal
C) Weibull
D) exponential
E) hypergeometric
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If only two cars can physically fit between the ordering and pay window of a fast-food drive-through, the waiting line system has a ____ _____ waiting line.

A) constrained server
B) finite size
C) infinite size
D) multi-phase
E) single service
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A short waiting line may result from all of the following except:

A) constant customer arrivals
B) excess capacity
C) exceptional server efficiency
D) demand surges
E) a properly designed system
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System server capacity is a function of ______ and _______.

A) phase, lines
B) time, lighting
C) facilities, management
D) facilities, proficiency
E) utilization, proficiency
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In waiting line terminology, what is another name for server?

A) clerk
B) channel
C) host
D) concierge
E) provider
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Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the average number of customers in the system
C) the service system
D) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
E) the system utilization rate
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Waiting line models typically assume that customer arrival rates are represented by what distribution?

A) Poisson
B) Gaussian
C) Weibull
D) Cauchy
E) exponential
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Which of the following is not one of the characteristics that define a service system?

A) the number of customers
B) the number of waiting lines
C) the number of servers
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the service priority rules
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For which of the following priority rules are the customers waiting times most likely to be proportional to their respective service times?

A) first come, first served
B) longest service requirements first
C) quickest service requirements first
D) best customers first
E) emergencies first
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a grocery store, where each register has its own line and server?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a men's clothing store, where one of the sales clerks first assists the customer in selecting the material and style and then one of the tailors measures the customer to ensure a custom-fitted suit?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) multi-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) single-server, multi-phase
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Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the customer population source
C) the average number of customers in the system
D) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
E) the system utilization rate
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In a well designed waiting line system it is the variability in _____ and ______ patterns that causes waiting lines.

A) server, customer
B) poisson, exponential
C) arrival, service
D) arrival, poisson
E) service, exponential
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a drive-through service at a fast-food restaurant, where the order is placed at the first service point, the order is paid for at the second service point, and the food is picked up at the third service point?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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Services require a single activity or a series of activities and are identified by what term?

A) round
B) step
C) phase
D) activity set
E) facet
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When calculating waiting line metrics you must ensure that the arrival rate and service rate are:

A) for the same day.
B) for the same probability.
C) for the same site.
D) for the same time period.
E) for the same utilization factor.
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For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average time spent in the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the average number of customers in the system
C) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
D) the system utilization rate
E) the service pattern
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is quickest service requirements first
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by a Normal distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is first-come, first-served
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) in a multi-phase system, a server can serve more than one customer at a time
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4! = _________?

A) 0
B) 1
C) undefined
D) 4
E) 24
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from a finite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is first-come, first-served
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0! = _________?

A) 0
B) 1
C) undefined
D) -1
E) (II)
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) balking is not allowed
B) reneging is allowed
C) jockeying is not allowed
D) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
E) service times are described by an exponential distribution
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) balking is allowed
B) reneging is not allowed
C) jockeying is not allowed
D) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
E) service times are described by an exponential distribution
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The average time customers spend waiting and the average time a customer spends in the system:

A) are the same metric.
B) use the same formula.
C) are not considered.
D) are different system metrics.
E) only apply to multi-server systems.
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Gaussian distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is first-come, first-served
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For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average utilization of the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average number of customers waiting in line?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) pL
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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50 = ________?

A) 5
B) 0
C) undefined
D) 1
E) 1/5
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) balking is not allowed
B) reneging is not allowed
C) jockeying is allowed
D) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
E) service times are described by an exponential distribution
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Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the priority used for controlling the line
B) the average number of customers waiting in line
C) the average number of customers in the system
D) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
E) the system utilization rate
Question
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is longest service requirements first
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For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average number of customers in the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average time spent waiting in line?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) pW
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A customer population is called finite when the number of potential new customers is affected by the number of customers already in the system.
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Reneging occurs when a customer enters a waiting line but decides to exit before being served.
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For a single-line, multi-server, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate for each of s identical servers, what is the formula for the average utilization of the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda / s μ\mu
D) s / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / s ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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Implementing process improvements or dedication of additional resources is one way to improve:

A) priority rule applications
B) the number of lines required
C) server efficiency
D) service facilities
E) arrival rates
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Walking occurs when a customer decides not to enter the waiting line.
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Most larger-scale waiting line systems use ________ simulation.

A) finite queue
B) finite customer
C) nonexponential arrival
D) discrete-event
E) multi-phase
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Which system performance option to change a waiting line system is related to the concept of division of labor?

A) changing the priority rule
B) changing the number of lines
C) changing the number of phases
D) changing customer arrival rates
E) changing the number of service facilities
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Assume you have a single channel, single server, and single phase queue. Mean arrival rate is 80/hr and system capacity is 100/hr. What is the average number of customers in the system?

A) 2
B) 8
C) 4
D) 80
E) 0
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A waiting line occurs whenever there is less customer demand for a service than can be provided.
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Consider a single-server queuing system (with Poisson arrivals and exponential service times). If the arrival rate is 30 units per hour, and each customer takes 30 seconds on average to be served, what is the average length of the line?

A) 1.03
B) -1.03
C) 0.166
D) 0.333
E) 0.083
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Customers in a grocery store would be considered a finite customer population.
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Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. The arrival rate ? is 40 people per hour, and the service rate µ is 80 people per hour. What is the average number of customers in line?

A) 0.5
B) 0.025
C) 1.0
D) 0.0125
E) 20.0
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Consider a single-server queuing system. If the arrival rate is 45 customers per hour and it takes 1 minute on average to serve a customer, what is the average waiting time in the waiting line in minutes?

A) 3
B) 0.05
C) 4
D) 1.02
E) -1.02
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Vacillating occurs when a customer enters one line and then switches to a different line in an effort to reduce his or her waiting time.
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From an operations view point, single-phase systems operators must:

A) have greater skills
B) adjust their work schedules
C) be capable of multi-tasking customers
D) be unionized
E) be competitive
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Visitors to a major amusement park would be considered a finite customer population.
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Customers walk into a bank at an average rate of 20 per hour. On average, there are 5 people waiting in line to be served. How long does the average customer wait in line?

A) 15 minutes
B) 0.25 minutes
C) 4 minutes
D) 3 minutes
E) 8 minutes
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The two elements that define a waiting line system are (1) the population source of its customers and (2) the process or service system itself.
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Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. The arrival rate ? is 80 people per hour, and the service rate ? is 120 people per hour. What is the probability of having 3 or more units in the system?

A) 29.63%
B) 33.33%
C) 0.00%
D) 9.88%
E) 66.67%
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A customer population is called finite when the number of potential new customers is not affected by the number of customers already in the system.
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Deck 19: Waiting Line Models
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the average number of customers waiting in line
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the priorities used for controlling the line
C
2
Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the average number of customers in the system
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the priorities used for controlling the line
C
3
One challenge in designing waiting lines is to obtain service systems with _______ but not ______ amounts of capacity.

A) adequate, excessive
B) adequate, expensive
C) low cost, cheap
D) justifiable, noticeable
E) infinite, excessive
A
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A single-line, multiple-server system has _____ ______ in terms of waiting times than the same system with a line for each server.

A) poorer performance
B) similar performance
C) better performance
D) comparable performance
E) reduced performance
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A customer population is called _______________ when the number of potential new customers is affected by the number of customers already in the system.

A) finite
B) infinite
C) dependent
D) independent
E) biased
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What occurs when a customer enters a waiting line but decides to exit before being served?

A) balking
B) walking
C) reneging
D) vacillating
E) jockeying
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
C) planes waiting to take off at an airport
D) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
C) planes waiting to take off at an airport
D) customers in a grocery store
E) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) customers in an amusement park
C) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
D) customers in a grocery store
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) customers in an amusement park
C) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
D) planes waiting to take off at an airport
E) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the arrival and service patterns
D) the priorities used for controlling the line
E) the system utilization rate
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) customers in an amusement park
B) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
C) customers in a grocery store
D) planes waiting to take off at an airport
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered a finite customer population?

A) subassemblies in a just-in-time manufacturing environment
B) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
C) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
D) planes waiting to take off at an airport
E) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) customers in an amusement park
B) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
C) a class of 10 students who might visit their professor during office hours
D) customers in a grocery store
E) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
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A customer population is called _______________ when the number of potential new customers is not affected by the number of customers already in the system.

A) finite
B) infinite
C) dependent
D) independent
E) unbiased
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What occurs when a customer decides not to enter the waiting line?

A) vacillating
B) walking
C) reneging
D) balking
E) jockeying
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the priorities used for controlling the line
B) the customer population source
C) the service system
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
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What occurs when a customer enters one line and then switches to a different line in an effort to reduce his or her waiting time?

A) balking
B) walking
C) reneging
D) vacillating
E) jockeying
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Which of the following is not considered to be an element of a waiting line system?

A) the customer population source
B) the service system
C) the arrival and service patterns
D) the average amount of time a customer spends in the system
E) the priorities used for controlling the line
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered an infinite customer population?

A) customers in an amusement park
B) a class of 500 students who might visit their professor during office hours
C) customers in a grocery store
D) cars taking Exit 76 off of a freeway during rush hour
E) fast food restaurant employees waiting to use the restroom
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21
Customers generally consider which of the following priority rules to be the fairest?

A) quickest service requirements first
B) longest service requirements first
C) first-come, first-served
D) best customers first
E) highest profit customer first
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a bank with a single waiting line that feeds customers to multiple identical servers?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a drive-through car wash?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the average number of customers in the system
C) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
D) the arrival pattern
E) the system utilization rate
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25
Waiting line models typically assume that service times are represented by what distribution?

A) Poisson
B) normal
C) Weibull
D) exponential
E) hypergeometric
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26
If only two cars can physically fit between the ordering and pay window of a fast-food drive-through, the waiting line system has a ____ _____ waiting line.

A) constrained server
B) finite size
C) infinite size
D) multi-phase
E) single service
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27
A short waiting line may result from all of the following except:

A) constant customer arrivals
B) excess capacity
C) exceptional server efficiency
D) demand surges
E) a properly designed system
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28
System server capacity is a function of ______ and _______.

A) phase, lines
B) time, lighting
C) facilities, management
D) facilities, proficiency
E) utilization, proficiency
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29
In waiting line terminology, what is another name for server?

A) clerk
B) channel
C) host
D) concierge
E) provider
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30
Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the average number of customers in the system
C) the service system
D) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
E) the system utilization rate
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31
Waiting line models typically assume that customer arrival rates are represented by what distribution?

A) Poisson
B) Gaussian
C) Weibull
D) Cauchy
E) exponential
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32
Which of the following is not one of the characteristics that define a service system?

A) the number of customers
B) the number of waiting lines
C) the number of servers
D) the arrival and service patterns
E) the service priority rules
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33
For which of the following priority rules are the customers waiting times most likely to be proportional to their respective service times?

A) first come, first served
B) longest service requirements first
C) quickest service requirements first
D) best customers first
E) emergencies first
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34
Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a grocery store, where each register has its own line and server?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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35
Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a men's clothing store, where one of the sales clerks first assists the customer in selecting the material and style and then one of the tailors measures the customer to ensure a custom-fitted suit?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) multi-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) single-server, multi-phase
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36
Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the customer population source
C) the average number of customers in the system
D) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
E) the system utilization rate
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37
In a well designed waiting line system it is the variability in _____ and ______ patterns that causes waiting lines.

A) server, customer
B) poisson, exponential
C) arrival, service
D) arrival, poisson
E) service, exponential
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38
Which of the following waiting line systems best describes a drive-through service at a fast-food restaurant, where the order is placed at the first service point, the order is paid for at the second service point, and the food is picked up at the third service point?

A) single-server, single-phase
B) single-server, multi-phase
C) multi-server, single-line, single-phase
D) multi-server, multi-line, single-phase
E) multi-server, multi-phase
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39
Services require a single activity or a series of activities and are identified by what term?

A) round
B) step
C) phase
D) activity set
E) facet
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40
When calculating waiting line metrics you must ensure that the arrival rate and service rate are:

A) for the same day.
B) for the same probability.
C) for the same site.
D) for the same time period.
E) for the same utilization factor.
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41
For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average time spent in the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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42
Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the average number of customers waiting in line
B) the average number of customers in the system
C) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
D) the system utilization rate
E) the service pattern
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43
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is quickest service requirements first
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44
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by a Normal distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is first-come, first-served
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45
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) in a multi-phase system, a server can serve more than one customer at a time
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46
4! = _________?

A) 0
B) 1
C) undefined
D) 4
E) 24
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47
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from a finite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is first-come, first-served
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0! = _________?

A) 0
B) 1
C) undefined
D) -1
E) (II)
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49
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) balking is not allowed
B) reneging is allowed
C) jockeying is not allowed
D) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
E) service times are described by an exponential distribution
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50
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) balking is allowed
B) reneging is not allowed
C) jockeying is not allowed
D) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
E) service times are described by an exponential distribution
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51
The average time customers spend waiting and the average time a customer spends in the system:

A) are the same metric.
B) use the same formula.
C) are not considered.
D) are different system metrics.
E) only apply to multi-server systems.
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52
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Gaussian distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is first-come, first-served
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53
For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average utilization of the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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54
For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average number of customers waiting in line?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) pL
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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55
50 = ________?

A) 5
B) 0
C) undefined
D) 1
E) 1/5
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56
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) balking is not allowed
B) reneging is not allowed
C) jockeying is allowed
D) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
E) service times are described by an exponential distribution
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57
Which of the following is not considered to be a valid performance measure of a waiting line system?

A) the priority used for controlling the line
B) the average number of customers waiting in line
C) the average number of customers in the system
D) the average amount of time customers spend waiting
E) the system utilization rate
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58
Which of the following is not an assumption of the waiting line models presented in the textbook?

A) the customers are patient
B) customers come from an infinite population
C) customer arrival rate is described by a Poisson distribution
D) service times are described by an exponential distribution
E) the waiting line priority rule is longest service requirements first
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59
For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average number of customers in the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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60
For a single-server, single-line, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate, what is the formula for the average time spent waiting in line?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda 2 / μ\mu ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
D) 1 / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) pW
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61
A customer population is called finite when the number of potential new customers is affected by the number of customers already in the system.
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62
Reneging occurs when a customer enters a waiting line but decides to exit before being served.
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63
For a single-line, multi-server, single-phase waiting line system, where λ\lambda represents the mean arrival rate of customers and μ\mu represents the mean service rate for each of s identical servers, what is the formula for the average utilization of the system?

A) λ\lambda / μ\mu
B) λ\lambda / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
C) λ\lambda / s μ\mu
D) s / ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
E) λ\lambda / s ( μ\mu - λ\lambda )
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64
Implementing process improvements or dedication of additional resources is one way to improve:

A) priority rule applications
B) the number of lines required
C) server efficiency
D) service facilities
E) arrival rates
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65
Walking occurs when a customer decides not to enter the waiting line.
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66
Most larger-scale waiting line systems use ________ simulation.

A) finite queue
B) finite customer
C) nonexponential arrival
D) discrete-event
E) multi-phase
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67
Which system performance option to change a waiting line system is related to the concept of division of labor?

A) changing the priority rule
B) changing the number of lines
C) changing the number of phases
D) changing customer arrival rates
E) changing the number of service facilities
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68
Assume you have a single channel, single server, and single phase queue. Mean arrival rate is 80/hr and system capacity is 100/hr. What is the average number of customers in the system?

A) 2
B) 8
C) 4
D) 80
E) 0
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69
A waiting line occurs whenever there is less customer demand for a service than can be provided.
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70
Consider a single-server queuing system (with Poisson arrivals and exponential service times). If the arrival rate is 30 units per hour, and each customer takes 30 seconds on average to be served, what is the average length of the line?

A) 1.03
B) -1.03
C) 0.166
D) 0.333
E) 0.083
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71
Customers in a grocery store would be considered a finite customer population.
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72
Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. The arrival rate ? is 40 people per hour, and the service rate µ is 80 people per hour. What is the average number of customers in line?

A) 0.5
B) 0.025
C) 1.0
D) 0.0125
E) 20.0
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73
Consider a single-server queuing system. If the arrival rate is 45 customers per hour and it takes 1 minute on average to serve a customer, what is the average waiting time in the waiting line in minutes?

A) 3
B) 0.05
C) 4
D) 1.02
E) -1.02
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74
Vacillating occurs when a customer enters one line and then switches to a different line in an effort to reduce his or her waiting time.
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75
From an operations view point, single-phase systems operators must:

A) have greater skills
B) adjust their work schedules
C) be capable of multi-tasking customers
D) be unionized
E) be competitive
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76
Visitors to a major amusement park would be considered a finite customer population.
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77
Customers walk into a bank at an average rate of 20 per hour. On average, there are 5 people waiting in line to be served. How long does the average customer wait in line?

A) 15 minutes
B) 0.25 minutes
C) 4 minutes
D) 3 minutes
E) 8 minutes
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78
The two elements that define a waiting line system are (1) the population source of its customers and (2) the process or service system itself.
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79
Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. The arrival rate ? is 80 people per hour, and the service rate ? is 120 people per hour. What is the probability of having 3 or more units in the system?

A) 29.63%
B) 33.33%
C) 0.00%
D) 9.88%
E) 66.67%
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A customer population is called finite when the number of potential new customers is not affected by the number of customers already in the system.
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