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SUB: APPLIED MATHEMATICS

CLASS: XII
FULL MARKS: 40 TIME: 2Hrs

SECTION A

1) If 𝑓′(x) = 4x3 - 3
and f(2) = 0, find f(x). [2]
𝑥4

OR
𝑑𝑥
Evaluate : ∫
√𝑥(1+ √𝑥)

2) The marks scored by five students in a test of Mathematics carrying 100 marks
are 50, 50, 60, 60 and 40. Find the standard error of the sample mean. [2]
3) Calculate Three yearly moving averages for the following data: [2]

Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
f 242 250 252 249 253 255 251 257 260 265 262

4) Mr. Sharma has decided to set up a sinking fund for purchasing a computer in two
years time. The computer will cost Rs. 20,000 at the end of 2 years. Determine the
size of equal quarterly instalment he has to pay to the fund if money is worth 10%
per annum compounded quarterly. [2]
5) Find the effective rate of interest corresponding to12% nominal rate compounded
quarterly. [2]
OR
Which is the better investment for the investor : 5.5% compounded semi-annually or
6% compounded monthly?

6) A company manufactures nuts and bolts. It takes 1 hour on machine A and 3


hours on machine B to produce a package of nuts. It takes 3 hours on machine A
and 1 hour on machine B to produce a package of bolts. The profit earned is Rs.
17.50 per package on nuts and Rs. 7 per package on bolts. Formulate a Linear
Programming Problem to determine the number of packages of each that should
be produced each day so as to maximize the profit if the machines are operated
for at the most 12 hours a day. [2]

SECTION B

7) The volume of a spherical balloon being inflated changes at a constant rate. If


initially its radius is 3 units and after 3 seconds it is 6 units, find the radius of the
balloon after t seconds. [3]
8) The average number of articles produced by two machines per day are 150 and
100 with S = 18. On the basis of records of 14 day’s production, can you regard
both machines equally efficient at 1% level of significance? [3]
9) Below are given figures of production (in 1000 tons) of a sugar factory : [3]

Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001


Production 75 85 99 80 90 91 96
Fit a straight line trend by method of least squares and show the trend values.

10) Mr. Avinash has invested Rs. 1,00,000 in a financial plan whose compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) is 9.5% and he received a final value of Rs. 2,50,000. Find the
period(completed) for which he has invested the amount. [3]
SECTION C

11) Mr. Raghu wants to know the amount he should pay for a goldmine expected to
yield an annual return of Rs. 4,00,000 for the next 10 years, after which it will be
worthless. Find the amount he should pay for the mine if he wants to yield 18%
annual return on his investment and also set up a sinking fund to replace the
purchase price. Assume that the sinking fund earns 10% annually. [4]

12) A loan of Rs. 250000 at the interest rate of 6% p. a. compounded monthly is to be


amortized by equal payments at the end of each month for 5 years. Find [4]
(i) the size of each payment.
(ii) Interest paid in the 40th month.
(iii) total interest paid [Given (1.005)60 = 1.3489, (1.005)21 = 1.1104]
OR
A bond of face value Rs. 1000 has a coupon value of 6% per annum with interest paid
semi-annually and matures in 5 years. If the bond is priced to yield 8% p.a., find the
values of the bond.

13) A small firm manufactures gold rings and chains. The total number of rings and
chains manufactured per day is at most 24. It takes 1 hour to make a ring and 30
minutes to make a chain. The maximum number of hours available per day is 16.
If the profit on a ring is Rs. 300 and that on a chain is Rs. 190, find the number of
rings and chains that should be manufactured per day, so as to earn the maximum
profit. Formulate it as a LPP and solve it graphically. [4]

14) CASE STUDY

Suppose the demand for a product is given by p = D(q) = - 0.8 + 150 and the supply for
the same product is given by p = S(q) = 5.2q. For both the functions, q is the quantity
and p is the price in rupees

a) Find the consumer surplus at equilibrium point. [2]


b) Find the producer surplus at equilibrium point . [2]

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