GLA UniversitY' IVlathura
Second Mid Term Eraminrtion' 2013'14
B,Tech.
subject: -Theory of Automata. & Formal Languages (csBr3)
Timirg0 Minutes
Coursc: -
III'Year, V-Sem'
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Note:-
l) Attemp any four ftom Section A, any two from Section B and any two from Section C.
2) All parts of a section (I, II, etc.) should be answered at one place,
3i Answer should be brief and to-the-point and be supplemented with ryat
$et9hes.
il Any missing or wrong data may be assumed suitably giving proper justification.
5) Figures ontheright-hand side margin indicate full marks.
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SECTION-A
[1*4=41
Attempt any fo ur q rcstlons
I. Why is a PDA more powerftrl than a DFA?
aS lbA A)bAla))andw=aabba"
II. Foi the grammar G = ({S, A}, {q b}, S, {S
construct the parse tee.
III. If G has the production rules S SS, find L(G).
IV. When do we say that a grammar is ambiguous?
V. Give the grammar for the language L = {w I w e {a, b}* and end with a}.
)
)
SECTION.B
Attempt any two questions
[3*2dl
is
a
LflR
CFL.
regular
then,
Prove that if L is a CFL and R is a
II. Find the language generated by the grammar,,S + 0Sl | 0Al, A +14 /1.
III. Given the following grammar, find the leffmost and rigtrtmost derivations forthe sting
L
saabbabbba
s +aBrbA
A+ala,S/bAA
B +blbS laBB
SECTION.C
Altempt any lwo questlons
I.
Find a grammar in GNF equivalent to the grammar:
E + E+T lT, T +T* F / F, F +(E)la
II. Reduce the following grammar into CNF.
(S being the only variable)
,S -+- S/[S
S)/ p / q
=
III. Construct a PDA for the language y= {WCWT /W e(a+b)'\
L Attempt any FOUR questions ftom Group A, any THREE from Group B and any TWO from Group C.
2. All questions ofthe particular group should be answered collectively at one place.
3. Answcr should be brief and to-the-point and if required be supplementcd with neat sketches.
4. fuiy missing data may be assumed suitably giving properjustification.
5. Figurcs on the right-hand side margin indicate full marls.
Groun-A (Answer anv Four)
4xl=4
Ql.
Q2.
Q3
44.
Q5.
a6.
What is the difference between flowchart and a strucnre chart?
Give the differences between system design and detailed design.
Differentiarc walkthrough and inspection
Differentiate between Coupling and Cohesion.
Define Modularization Curve.
Give four characteristics of Object Oriented Design.
Ql.
Define Structure Chart. Draw the structure chart for the following program by showing data and contol
Groun-B (Answer anY
Three)
3r2d
flow.
main0
{
int:r, y;
x=0;
y=0;
mul(b[ ],n); div0;
11"t,"r,
:""'
)
add(a[ ],n)
{ rxJy;
y-y+s; }
mul(b[ Ln)
{ x=x+5;
}r=y+x;
display(x,y); }
Display$
{
Q2.
Print(tesults"); }
Draw an activity diagram for the following specification.
A customer sends the order for request; the order request system confirms the receipt of the order, The
customer makes the payment. If the payment is received, then order is confirmcd and product is shipped to
the customer otherwise order is closed.
Q3.
44.
Discuss with suiable example: data and control coupling, logical and procedrnal cohesion.
With fte help
of
example, explain various tlpes ofrelationship in class diagram?
c@
5r2=10
't,
el.
(sDM) and apply various
Define stnrctured Desigp Merhodologies
steps
D'FD for
of SDM by drawing a,lev.9!l
,:,,+
RestaurantSYsrcm'
riir.
,
.:
'...r'''
Principles and Guidelines' ' 't: ""''':"i'v't1i,"
analysis. Discuss various nosrqmnrgq
and'alsg;;: r t
Q2. Writ€ short note on static
p.#,itnri-u"r"*i,"ir, itt o:p.t*o* and oporands
el. wrr* is sofirare
calculats the
M#;;tffi-ioo
"*"* ""i".rlv
*i"g
a"
Haisrcid's ,oftw*e science
Sincludecstdlo.h>
int main$
t
float a, b, c;
'orintf("Enter three numbers: ");
o/of', &a, &b, &c);
scanf(i'%f Yot
if (a>=b)
Ffiet answer (H guestlons of eectlon A, Apn 0E guestlos of gcc,8 & only tfien
- answer O2 questlons from scailon C. lfyou fu mt follow tfie pppar saquenae,
IN |rRUGTIONS
3
-
2. QueefiOns wl&out
mentlotlef numher and seotton, mAy detz?ro nef*g
3. Make your handwrltlng readable.
SeAton
n
Q.1.
Q.2.
Q3.
Q.4.
Q.5.
Q.6.
- W tAttelnpt any FOUR quertionc|
True or:Falge wlth roason (xo nnnxs wrrHour
"Forecasting and budgeting are dooe simullaneously'.
*Most entrpreneurs
are keenly interested in raising their firm's production."
"Dctermindtion of production firnction is a problem of ehgineering, not of economics".
"Isoquants intersect each other".
"Q-20L+60K+c mearur "l machine, hour is equal to 3 laborr hours".
'Delphi techniqu€ is sane as group discussiod'.
Sectlon
Q.1.
Q.2.
Q.3.
Q.4.
Q5.
{fQqe. x 1Merk.aMsrt{.
-'B' (Attempt
any THREE questlonsl
{3Que. x 2 Marks = GMarksl
E>rylain the'causes and limitations of the Law of Diminishing netuns.
..Differentiate betwoen Laws of Refums end Laws of returni to'scale, with examples.
Illustrate Isoquants graphically and their properties.
Explain various temrs in equation t TC:flCiYC andillustrdte graphically.
Why long rulr average cost curves are'oIJ" shaped? Explain with example.
Sectlon
- ,c (Attempt anyTWO
questions|
Q.1. Disctrss
(2Que. X 5 Marks = 10 Marksl
the classification/ types of demqnd forecasting on the basis of factors like level, time
- demography, natult of goods.etc.
perio4
Write definitions, dssumptions, reasons, soope and limitations of laws of increasing and constant - rcfums and retums to scale?
Q3. Dcfine short ard long nrn costs associatcd with production and illustate them graphically.
Marks:20
Instructions: All the three sections-A,
B gd
indicated in each Section'
qusstion;i,hr
'atl
c
are compursory
;".i."ililtiJn
lo answer. Make use of the choices as
shourd be answered at one prace.
Sectlon -A
l' ElucidateAl{Y-FoItR
owll:
of the hat'b) back to square one,c)let
the car out of the bag,d)kick the
bucker,e)ail in a[,f) as
IHI*tt
2' Answer
of the following idioms and phrases
by
qrerlr insentences of your
sdv vr
of them
-J making use
'
(xr21)
ANy Two of the fo[owing in not
more than about
35 words:
a; \Llrai is a cir..tilnr iclter.?
Qxl=2)
b) What is a sales letter?
c) What is a Credit Letter?
Secfion
Arrsrrcr ANY
l. How
'rr\ro.f'trre fotowing
-B
questions in not more than 75
words:
(2x3 = 6)
are Memos distinct from Letters?
2.What are the characteristics
of a good E_mail?
3' write a circular letter announcing
the declaration of a holiday giving
relevant details.
Section
AnswerAIyyTWO of the following
questions:
l'
-C
(2x5=10)
write a letter of complaint
as the Purchase lVlanager of your
company to the Sares Manager
Furniture House as 35%o of the
of a
furniture received is aerective asking
for
repracement
or reimbursement
the proportionate'money' Frame
the letter with relevant particulars
in proper format.
i;IHi.iiJ}1flo*,::?ffiiffi*:lflwith
vour Resume ror the post oran Engineer in a
company
of
or
3' You are the Manaqer of a reputed
organization. write a letter toahe
Managdr of shanti Electronics pw.
pu"r'i"-ii
Laptops
days.
Give rerevant reasons and
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GL.A. University, Mathura
Coursc: -B.Tech III-Year, II-Mid Term(ODD Sem.) Examination' 2013-14
Subject: - Design and Analysis of Algorithm (CSE-311)
M.M:-20
Time:-90 Minutes
Notes:L Answer Any Four questions from Group A , Any Four fiom Group B and Any Four from Group C.
2. All questions of the particular group should be answered collectively at one place. All Parts of a question (a, b, etc.) should be
answered at one place.
3. Answer should be brief and to-the-point and be supplemented with neat sketches.
4. Any missing or wrong data may be assumed suitably giving proper justification.
5. Figures on the right-hand side margin indicate full marks.
Groun-A (Answer anv Four)
1x4{14
m
rv.
What is the maxinum degree of any noOe iftlnode binomlal tree
What do you mean by greedy approach for algorithm design.
Name any two disjoint set operations.
\ilhy the complexity of merge sort is O(nlogn) for all the three citses.
v.
What will be the sequence
vI.
Defrne potential function.
L
u.
of binomial trees that are present in a binomial beap with 19 nodes.
13x2dl
I.
Show the output of every pass of merge sort for the given list of elements
70,80,40,50,60,12J5,95, l0
u.
m.
Prove that any n key BTree of degree t )2, heve ma*itnun height of tog , (n+l)ll.
Find an optimal Huffman code for the foltowing set of frequencies.
A:45 B:13 Ct 12
D:16 E:9
F:5
Group-C (Answer any TWO)
lry91the following elements in the order glven into an empty
C'VGA H E K Q M FW L T ZDP RXYS
[5i2=101
B Tree of minlmum degree 3
Undertake the following operations on the B Tree
a)Delete H
b)Delete T
il.
Apply Prim's algorithm and find minimum coet
tree of the given graph.
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GIA UniversitY' Mathura
('odd Sem'! Examination 2013-14
t tiJ
course: B. Tech.
(1TE.321)
Subtect: Web Technolgft
M.M':-20
mlnutes
Tlme:'90
t,,,".iit
r"tt
I{otesr
at'one place'
section shourd be answered cotlectivelv
with neat sketches'
*rterever.required, be supplemented
Answers Should be to-the-point iiJ
i:.l,fiH1,1iffiffp.r.i.urai
3.
4.Anymiss|ngdatamaybeassumedsuitab|ygivingproperjustification.
5' Flgures on the right hand side margin indicate rnarks'
M*01=04
questions)
Section A (Attempt any four
t
'i, .,
,.
t, Write'P?tHxfor defining internal DTD'
2. How Glnwe create an xMLHttpRequest obiect
3. Does XML rePlace HTML? ExPlain'
4. What is XPointer.
5. Deflne is Empty tag with example'
6. Deflne complex data types in XML Schema'
in AJA)(?
03*02=06
Section B (Attempt any two questions)
Validating parser.
x. what is XML parser? Explain validating & Non
DTD?
2. What are the advantages of XML Schema over
3. Differentiate between DCOM and COM'
02*05=10
Section C (Attempt any two questions)
with block diagram'
1. Explain the working of NA)( along
with example'
2. Discuss in details about XML Schema
.
.,--^^ (Nanre, Rollnq
-three students
of
the.detaits
display
to
document
3. Develop an XML
DTD'
Phone). And define corresponding External
,
sd
T.I.M.E. SOFT SKILLS EXAM
Ref. No.:
Time :90 Minutes
SOFTCAT-BI
COURSE:- B. Tech
Max Marks 30
III Year
Name of the Student
Male / Fernale
Sex
Degree, Branch & Section
UNMRSITY ROLL No.
@:
l.
Read the instructions given at the beginninlend of each section or at the beginning of a
group, of questions very carefully.
2.
This test has 30 questions. The Total time available is 90 minutes. Alt questions
carry I mark each.
3.
There are 7 pages including the front cover.
Veriff that all pages are printed
and are in
order.
4.
You can attempt any Question first. Do not carry calculators, slide rules or any other
calculating devices..
5.
6.
All rough work or calculation work should be done in the question
7.
Signature of Invigilator
Mark your answers in the OMR Sheet in Pencil only
paper.
SECTION -1
DIRECTIONS FOR OVESTIONS 1-3: SELECT THE COnRECT ANTONYM.
I. OVATION
(a)
BooING
(b)
ADMIRATION
(c) REJECTION
(d) REPENTANCE
2.GUZZLE
(a) VOMrT
(d) sIP
(c) BELCH
(b) GRAB
3. JETTISON
(a) GATHER
(b)
HALr
(c) REDUCE
(d) RELEASE
EOLIOWTNG OUESTIONS GIVEN BEI,OW:
PASSAGE
OR PORTS (WHICH WOUL- D
THE FATE OF PRIVATISING THE COAL SECTOR (SO CRUCIAL FOR POWER)
THAT TT{E INDUSTRY
}IELP SPEED UP TRADE) OF TIIE POWER SECTbR IS HANGTNG FIRE. IT ISN'T
REDTAPE AND
TI{E
IS
IT
DOESN'T RECOGNISE THE COMPLEXITY OF TTIE ISSUES I}WOLVED.
COAL OR POWER
EVERY
AGAINST.
INCONSISTENCY IN POLICY THAT THE INDUSTRY IS RAVINC
LEVEL AND YET
STATE
THE
AT
ENVIRONMENT
FOR
PROJECT, FOR INSTANCE, }IAS TO BE CLEARED
*HOW CAN YOU
LOSES'
AGAIN AT T}M CENTRE, IN BACK.AND_ FORTH PROCESS, EVERYBODY
OF CALCUTTA-BASED
MITTAL
PRAMOD
IT?';ASKS
FUELLING
POWER
TALK OF cROWTH WITSOUT
ARE LYING
SEVEN
ISPAT CROUP. OF THE EIGHT SO-CALLED FAST-TRACK POWER PROJECTS'
THERE'''
DERAILED TN VARIOUS STAGES AND SEEM DESTINED TO STAY
4.
(a) DBLAYING
G)
THE INDUSTRIALISTS ACCUSE THE GOVERNMENT OF
PRMTISII{G THE COAL
nrprnplsM
SECTOR" PORTS ETC'
AND INCONSISTENCY lN POLICY
(c) TIIE COMPLEXITY OF THE ISSUES'
iai npnnrlrNc rFrE PACE OF pRrVATrSrNc
5.
Tt{E powER sEcroR.
MR' MITTAL?
WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS IS NOT RAISED BY
(a) EVERy COAL
ISSUBS.
OR POWER PROJECT HAS TO BE CLEARED FOR ENVIRONMENT
THE
THE STATE AND FROM
16) CLEARANCE MUST BE OBTATNED BOTH FROM
TI{E PROMOTERES HAVE TO SUFFER LOSS BY WAY OF INTEREST
6.
ON BORROWED
BY
TT{E'BACK AND FORTH PROCESS' REFERS TOTHE ROLES PLAYED
(a)THE INDUSTRY
(c) THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
O)THE STATECOVERNMENT
(d) BoTH (b) AND (c)
,,f)
MONEY'
7.
TTM BASIC POINT PUT ACROSS BY PROMOD MITTAL OF CALCUTTA BASED ISPAT
GROUPISTHAT
,
A.
b.
c.
TTIE DELAY IN PRTVATISTNG TTIE POWER SECTOR HAMPERS THE CROWITI PROCESS.
TT{E REDTAPE REDUCES TTIE IMPORTANCE OF T}IE POWER SECTOR.
THE FAILURE OF THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY IS REFLECTED BY TTIE DELAY IN
COMMISSIONING THE FAST.TRACK PROJECTS.
d.
IN ORDINATE DELAYS THROUGH MULTI.TIER CLEARENCE OF THE POWER PROJBCTS
HASNEGATWEEFFECT.
E THE GIVEN SENTENCES A, B,C AND D TO F'ORM A
MEAI\IINGFTJL PARAGRAPH.
(A) WIIEN TI{ERE IS AN IMBALANCE IN THESE, Tr{ERE IS A}.1ONSET OF A DISORDER
(B) TO SEE THAT pROpER NUTRITION REACHBS TIIE BODY, FOOD CREATES AN URGE IN THE
FORMOF APPETITE
(c)
TTIERE ARB CERTAIN BIOLOGICAL, BEHAVIROL AND SOCIAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE
EATING.
(D) FOOD IS THE FUEL THAT
(a)
DABC
(b)
DRTVES Tr{E METABOLTSM OF THE BODY AT ITS SMOOTHEST,
DBAC
DIRECTIONS FOR OUESTIONS
(c)
DBCA
(d) DACB
9: SELECT THE CORRECT ALTERNATTVE FROM TIIE GMN
cHoIcEs.
9, CI.JRRENTLY TTIE PER CAPITA FOOD CONSUMPTION IN INDIA IS sOOKGS OF FOOD PER YEA&
IO KCS MORE THAN IN 199O.THIS INCREASE [S, IN THE GREATER PART, BECAUSE T}IE
COI]NTRY I{AS BECOME MORE PROSPEROUS A}.ID MOST OF THE PEOPLE ARE BETTER OFF
TODAY THAN THEY WERE IN 1990.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWTNG CAl.l BE PIOPERLY INFERRED FROM Tr{E
G)
O)
PASSAGE ABOVE?
IN INDIA, MORE FOOD IS BEING WASTED TODAY THAN WAS IN 1990.
WHETTIER FOR THE AFFLUENT OR FOR TIIE IMPOVERISTIED, HUNGER IS THE NEED FIRST
ADDRESSED.
(c) TID PERCENTAGE
OF PEOPLE BELOW POVERTY LINE IS THE SAME TODAY AS WAS
(d) WHILE:WE MAY NOT HAVE
IN
1990.
ERADICATED POVERTY AI{D DISEASE YET, IN INDIA, WE HAVE MOVED
SIGNIFICANTLY TOWARDS ERADICATING HI.JNGER
to.nrrneAREAToTALop:orwt.oYEEsINAcolvlPA}i TY. THERATIOOFMALE
EMPLoYEESToTHEFEMALEEMPLoYEESISI?.IojvMANYFEMALE :I?
BECOMES I
EMPLOYEES HAVE TO BE RECRUITED SO THAT THE RATIO
I
(d) 4
(c) 3
(b)2
(a) 5
HIS PROPERTY AMONG HIS WIFE AND TWO SONS
RECEIVED BY THE SONS' HIS
SUCH TTIAT HIS WIFE GETS I{ALF OF TTIE TOTAL AMOI.JNT
RECEryED BY TtrS WIFE AND THE
YOUNGER SON GETS A THIRD OT TI{E TOTAL AMOUNT
PROPERTY MORE:TTIAN TTIE YOUNGEST
ELDER SON. tF HIS WIFE GETS RS EOOOO WONTH OF
rAP CAN FILL A TANK IN 6 HOIIRS-ANDII-9flING
sntrul,r,tNeouslY,'IN How MANY HoLiRs wILL THE
12 HoURs. IF BoTH THB TAPS ARE oPENE;
13. A FILLING
TA}.IK BE FILLED?
(d)24
(o) 18
(b) 12
(a) 6
ALL THREE START
50olo oF TI{E WORK IN 2 DAYS'
14. P, Q AND RTOGETT{ER CAN COMPELETE
pAY
LEAVESJ AND^R g6MPLETE
Gxr
THE woRK BUT AFTER Two DAYS rrm
SD(fi{ OF TTIE WORK THE NEXT DAY A}D
ffi;6NE
ii
S peis.
(b)
(a)6 DAYS
ffiN
IN fow uewy pevs cAN
8
(c) l0
DAYS
P
l'
AND THEN Q
IS DONE BY
P LEAVES' NTB NEMAN'M{C WORK
ALoNE coMPLETE rHE woRK?
DAYS
(d) 12 DAYS
ALL
TANK IN 30 MIN' 45 MIN AND 60 MIN RESPECTTVELY'
AND
CLOSBD
IS
C
TAP
MIN'
er.ro arre_n l0
TlrE THREE TAPS ARi--opENED SIMULTAffiililir'v'
How MUcH TIMES
IT TooK nr.rOuni iO r"rW To FILL THE TANK'
15. THREE TAPS A, B AND C CAN FILL A
ANoTITERTAP D IS oPENEND.
DOES TAP D TAKE TO EMPTY THE FULL TANK?
(c) 30MIN
(b) 24MIN
(a) 18 MIN
(d) 36MIN
A\IT\.T.'
TIT{TEII A
A'TUI{NEL AT TTIE SAIV{ETMEONTWOPARALLELTRACKS
T2 ENTER
TIt AND
IENGTH oF Tl AND T2 ARE 300 M A}.ID 500 M'
?2
nwrr.rrn
AND
KMPH
oF 36
16. TWO TRAINS.
WIT.H A.SPBED
SECONDS' AFTERHOW MANY MORE
RESPECTMLY. lF T2 CAl.i CROSS rHnruur'rnl IN 50
SECONDS WILL T1 CROSS TI{E TUNNEL.
SECONDg-- (d) 30 sEcoNDs
LIRIL AND TiBXONN - 52% PREFERRED LIRil'' 42YO
17. IN A SURVEY OF THREE BRANDS - Pil'i-IOI,
pnprnrinnn
LIRIL AND REXONA AND 5% PREFERRED
PREFERED DETIOL AND REXONA, to"zn
EVERY REsPONDENT PREFERS AT LEAsT
IF
Is
58%.
ALL THE THREE 58% PREFBRRED RExoN;
PREFERS ONLY DETTOL?
ONE BRAND, WHATPERCENTAcEOFiID RESPONDENTS
(a) l0
(a) 10
SBCONDs
O) 20
(b) 6
SEcoNDs---
(c)
2l
(c) 25
(d) DATA INADEQUATE
ii:
...
(a)
ig. A te urnB wATER euo uur solurloN coNTAINS 75o/o}FMILK. How MANY r,iines or
WATERIS TO BE ADDEDTOTHE SOLUTION SUCH THATTI{EPERCENTAGE OF MILK INTHENEW
SOLUTIONIS.257.o, ; j.,
:
2s
30
(b)
(c)32
(d) 30
SECTION.3
DIRECTIONS FOR OUESTIONS 19-22: THESE QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON TIIE I|TFORMATION GIVEN
BELOW.
ITIERE ARE 90 MEN IN A GROUP. 35 OF THEM LIKE BOTH TEA AND COFFEE. T}IE NUMBER OF MEN WHO
LIKE TEA IS THRICE THAT OF THOSE WHO LIKE ONLY COFFEE. TTIE NUMBER OF MEN WHO LIKE TEA IS
5/2 TIMES THATOF THOSE WHO LIKE NEITHERTEANOR COFFEE.
19. HOW
(a)
MANY MEN LIKE COFFEE?
35
(b)
40
(c)
s0
(d) ss
20. HOW MANY MEN LIKE NEITHER TEA NOR COFFEE?
(a)
15
(b)
20
(c)
l0
(d) s
2I. HOW MANY MEN LIKE ATLEAST ONE OF THE TWO BEVERAGES?
(a)
80
(b)
s0
(c)
45
(d) 60
22. HOW MANY MEN DO NOT LIKE COFFEE?
(a)
I
3s
(b)
5s
(c)
a5
(d) 80
DIRECTTONS FOR OUESTIONS 23-24 : EACH QUESTIONS IS FOLLWED BY TWO STATEMENTS,l
49p11, IhTDICATE YOLJR R-ESPONSES BASED ON TITI FOLLOWTNG DTRECTIVES:
MARK
(A)
(B)
MARK (C)
MARK
TFIE
IF TFTE QUESTION CAN BE ANSWERED USING ONE OF
STATEMENTS ALONE,
BUT CANNOTBE ANSWERED USING THE OTHER STATEMENT ALONE.
IF THE QUESTION CAN BE ANSWERED USINC EITHER STATEMENT ALONE.
rF THE QUES TrON CAN BE ANSWERED USrNG
r AND
2 TOGETHER
BUT NOT USING
OR2 ALONE
MARK
23.
2.
3.
(D)
IF THE QUESTION CANNOT BE ANSWERED EVEN USING A AND B TOGETHER.
IF X IS AN INTEGER, W}I.ATIS THE VALUE OF X2 ?
X6 =729
X(X2+X')=o
24. IS P NEGETIVE?
a. Fr top
b. P+25P=g
#
r
IIRFCTIONS FOR O,UBSTIONS 25 TO 27: ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ON THE BAsIs,O['; THE
FOLIPWING INFORMATION.
THE FOLLOWINGPIE CT{ARTGryES THEMODEL WISEDISTRIBUTION OF THE SALES (BY VALUE)
OF ACS BY AIRC LTD. IN THE YEAR2OIO.
15lon
.
ACs
9f,
,
l:,'
2.,torr *Cs
'. ','.27".
0.8 ton
ACsr/
540
i.l 'i
Totaf sales
:
>2'ton AOs
16"
O.S
rm n0s
=<4E26.9Yry*<1'1
25. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SALES OF I TON ACs AITID THAT
(a) RS 1014.50 CRORES (b) RS e6s.20
(d) Rs 768.50 CRORES
CRORES
0.8 TON ACS?
(c) RS 88a.20 CRORES
26. TI{E SALES OF 0.5 TON ACs IS WHAT PERCENTAGE MORE THAN THAT OF T}IE ACs GREATER
T}IAN2 TONS?
(a) 150%
(b)250%
(c)66T l3o/o
(d)
166130/o
27. BY MISTAKE, THE SALES OF 0,5 TON ACs WAS UNDER REPORTED BY 25%; If THIS MISTAKE
Is coRREcTED, TIIEN THE ACTUAL PERCENTAGE SHARE OF SALES OF 0.5 TON ACS WOI.JLD BE
(a)
12.5o/o
(b')
57.60/o
(c)
160/o
(d)25o/o
DIRECTIONS FTOROUESTIONS2tTO30: THESE QIIESTIONS ARE BASEDON THE I'oLLowING
GRAPH WIIISHREPRESENTS TITE NUMBEROFUMIS SOLD BY THREEDIFFERENTCOMPAI\IIES
)q Y AND Z IN firE YEARS IROM 2003-2004 TO 2007-200E
28. IN THE YEAR 2004-2005, TT{E MANI.JFACTURTNG @ST A}'ID TI{E SELLING PRICE OF EACH I.JNIT
FOR ALL TIIE COMPANIES IS RS.25 A].lD RS.40 REPECTIVELY. FIND THE TOTAL PROFIT nl ( RS)
EARNEDBY THEALLTHREE COMPAI{YS IN THATYEA&
ARESOLD
(b) 6 LAKH
(a) 6.75 MILLION.
(c't0.225
F ALL TIIEUNITS
MILLION.
MANTJFACTURED
(d) 0.3 MILLION.
29. WHICH COMPANY HAS TI{E LEAST REVENUE IN TTIE YEARS 2OO4.O5 AND 2005.2006
TOGETHE& IF TrrE SELLTNG pRrCE OF EACH trNIT, IN BOTH THE YEARS, FOR COMPANIES X,
Y, ANDZARERS 12, RS 18 ANDRS 8 RESPECTIVELY?
(a) X
(b)
Y
(c)z
(d)EITHBR (a)oR(b)
30. HOW ARE THE REVENUES FROM 2003-04 TO 2007-08 FOR COMPAI.IY X AND COMPAI.IY Y
RBLATED, IF THE SELLING PRICE OF EACH I.JNIT OF BOTH TI{E COMPANIES IN EACH YEAR IS
TTIE SAME?
a.
b.
c.
d.
ONE IS CUBE OF THE OTHER
oNE rs SQUARE OF Tr{E OT}rER