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Bba (Gen) Business Mathematics (Bba Gen 102)

This document is an exam for a Business Mathematics course consisting of two parts: Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 1.5 marks each. Questions cover topics like sets, series, logarithms, and systems of equations. Part B contains 6 longer answer questions worth 7-8 marks each. Questions involve proofs of mathematical concepts, word problems involving time/cost/revenue, and algebraic expansions and manipulations. Students must answer 4 of the 6 Part B questions.

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Bba (Gen) Business Mathematics (Bba Gen 102)

This document is an exam for a Business Mathematics course consisting of two parts: Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 1.5 marks each. Questions cover topics like sets, series, logarithms, and systems of equations. Part B contains 6 longer answer questions worth 7-8 marks each. Questions involve proofs of mathematical concepts, word problems involving time/cost/revenue, and algebraic expansions and manipulations. Students must answer 4 of the 6 Part B questions.

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213102
Dec., 2018
BBA (Gen) Ist Semester
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
(BBA/GEN/102)

Time 3 Hours] [Max.Marks 75

Instructions
(i) It is compulsory to answer all the questions (1.5 marks
each) of Part-A in short.
(ii) Answer any four questions from Part-B in detail
Dijfferent sub-parts of a question are to be attempted
adjacent to each other

PART-A
. (a) Define Sets. Also explain Finite and Infinite Sets with
example. (1.5)
(b) Briefly explain Universal Set. Support your answer
by giving an example. (1.5)
(c) Solve the given equation : 5* +2.5** =7. (1.5)

(d) Find the sum of the given series


(1 x) +(1 + x + x) + (1 + x + x + x) .
to n terms. (1.5)

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(e) Find the value of loggs 256. (1.5)
( Prove that (2n)!.(n-1)!
= 2(n)!.(2n-1)! (1.5)
how many ways can a first eleven be selected
(g) In
from 25 players so that a particular player is always

included in the team. (1.5)


b, d if
h) Find the values of a, c,

2a+b a -2b 4 3
(1.5)
Sc-d 4c+3d11 24
) Solve the given system of equations using
determinants
Sx 10y = 4
X - 2y 8. (1.5)
given function
Differentiate the w.r.t. x

(x-4x + 5(x -2). (1.5)

PART-B
2. (a) State and prove De-Morgan's law for two sets. (7)
2.
(b) A college awarded 38 medals in football, 15 in
basketball and 20 in cricket. If these medals went to
a total of 58 sportsmen and only three sportsmen got
medals in all the three sports, how many sportsmen
received medals in exactly two of the three sports?
(8)

33. (a) The sum of n terms of two A.P.s are in ratio

3n +1:n +4. Find the ratio of the 4th terms. (7)

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(6) A lamp lighter has to light 100 gas lamps. He takes
90 seconds to go from one lamp post to the next.
Each lamp post burns 10 c.c. of gas per hour. How
much gas (in c.c.) has been burnt by 8.30 p.m. if the

first lamp is lighted at 6.00 p.m.? (8)

4.
4. (a) How many arrangements can be made of the letters or
the word 'ARRANGEMENT'. In how many of these
the vowels occur together. (7)
(b) Expand (1 +x +x and hence find the coefticient
of x. (8)

3 2
5. (a) If A =||1 4 0, then find the value of

0 0 5
A2 7A + 10 I. (7)
dx
(b) Evaluate (8)
2x+3x+4
6. (a) If A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {2, 3, 4). C = {1, 3, 4
and D {2, 4, 5}, then verify that
(AxB)nCxD) = (AnC)x(BnD). (7)
(b)If S, S, S, are the sums ofthe lirst n natural numbers
their squares and their cubes respectively, then show
that 9S, = S,[I +85,. (8)

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1 (a) Solve the given equation 4x+5S_=2. (7)
4+52,

b) A text book publisher finds that the production cost


of each book is Rs. 20 and the fixed cost is Rs. 10,000.
If each book can be sold for Rs. 30, then find (i) the
cost function (ii) the revenue function (ii) the break
even point. (8)

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