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Department : Business Administration
Subject :Business Mathematics & Statistics
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IDEUNOM Business Mathematics Question Paper
OCTOBER 2011 U/ID 5219/PXM
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
SECTION A
(10 * 3 = 30 marks)
Answer ALL questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
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1. (a) What is Diagonal Matrix
(b) Mention any two applications of differentiation.
(c) Define compound interest and compound amount.
(d) What do you understand by sinking fund?
(e) Mention the uses of frequency table.
(f) What are the essential qualities for an ideal measure to central tendencies?
(g) Distinguish between dispersion and skewness.
(h) What is rank correlation- Mention its formula.
(i) Write down any two merits of moving average.
(j) What is cost of living index numbers-
SECTION B
(5 × 6 = 30 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
4. The difference between simple and compound interest on a sum for 3 years at 5% p.a. is
Rs. 76.25. Find the sum.
5. Compute median for the following data :
Weakly wages (Rs.) : 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
Number of labours : 5 8 15 25
Weakly wages (Rs.) : 90-100 100-110 110-120
Number of labours : 21 19 7
6. A sample of 10 patient making initial visit to health department traveled these distances :
Patient : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Distance (in miles) : 6 10 12 4 13 14 13 7 14 10
7. By using the following data, find out the two lines of regression and from them compute the Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation.
SX = 250 , SY = 300 , 6500 SX2 = , 10,000 SY 2 = , SXY = 7900 and N = 10 .
8. Compute the cost of living index number from the following data :
Price Commodities Weight 2000 2002 :
Food 35 400 550
Rent 25 250 300
Clothing 15 500 600
Fuel 20 200 350
Entertainment 5 150 225
SECTION C
(2 × 20 = 40 marks)
Answer BOTH questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
9. (a) Find the inverse of the matrix
Or
(b) Find the future values of the following ordinary annuities :
(i) Rs. 1,000 a year for 5 years at 7% p.a. compounded annually.
(ii) Rs. 500 at the end of every 3 months for 10 years at 8% p.a. compounded
(iii) Rs. 4,000 each six months for 15 years at 5% p.a. compounded semi-annually.
10. (a) Calculate the Karl Pearson’s coefficient of skewness for the following data :
Age : 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40
Number of persons : 50 70 80 180
Age : 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60
Number of persons : 150 120 70 50
Or
(b) Fit a straight line trend by the method of least squares to the following data
Year : 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Sales (in lakhs) : 125 128 133 135 140 141 143
OCTOBER 2012 P/ID 101/PXM
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions in about 1200 words each.
All questions carry equal marks. (5 × 20 = 100)
1. (a) Explain the nature and scope of organisation theory.
Or
(b) Describe the principle of span of control and its limitations.
2. (a) What is scientific management movement? Explain.
Or
(b) Point out the criticisms against classical theory of organisation theory.
3. (a) Bring out the different types of organisation.
Or
(b) Discuss the position and functions of middle level management.
4. (a) Examine the different kinds of leadership and its merits.
Or
(b) Write an essay on organisational control.
5. (a) Analyse the features of organisational effectiveness.
Or
(b) Estimate the relation between organisation and society.
Principles of Management
OCTOBER 2011 : U/ID 5218/PXL
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
SECTION A — (10 × 3 = 30 marks)
Answer ALL questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
1. Define management.
2. What is the need for management principles?
3. What is policy?
4. What are the limitations of planning?
5. What is span of control?
6. What are the disadvantages of committee?
7. State the differences between recruitment and selection.
8. What is staffing?
9. Define Directing.
10. What is budgetary control?
SECTION B : (5 × 6 = 30 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
11. Trace the outline structure of Taylor’s Scientific Management.
12. What are the problems involved in decision making?
13. Explain the different types of organization structure.
14. What are the techniques of training of operatives?
15. What are the advantages of controlling?
16. What are the advantages of planning?
17. What are the advantages of Delegation of authority?
SECTION C : (2 × 20 = 40 marks)
Answer BOTH questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
18. (a) Describe the general principles of management recommended by Fayol.
Or
(b) What are the factors affecting span of management?
19. Case Study :
Scientific Research Corporation A professor in management form one of the leading institutes of management was invited to lead a seminar for the top 50 managers on Scientific Research Corporation (SRC). This seminar was of great significance because the SRC was spending about Rs. 5.5 crores per year on its space programs.
In the course of the seminar, when professor was warming to his subject and giving a discourse on how important management theory was and the various techniques for improving the quality of management, a distinguished looking gentleman (who was unknown to the speaker but was a leading scientist at the SRC) rose from his seat and said :
‘‘Sir, we are very interested in your discourse which verily has a great deal of intellectual content in it. But, for your benefit and for the benefit of all of us gathered here, I would like to say that, while management may apply to Hindustan Lever, Delhi Cloth Mills, Associated Cements, and even to our government agencies like the Indian Revenue Service, it does not apply here.
We are scientists and researchers, and we do not need or want management’’. The professor was understandably quite taken aback by this and proceeded to illustrate why scientists also needed management.
Questions :
(a) Suppose that you were the professor leading the seminar, what would you have said at this point?
(b) Can you explain why such an intelligent top scientist would have made such a statement?
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