Sample Paper 5: Class - XII Exam 2021-22 (TERM - II) Applied Mathematics
Sample Paper 5: Class - XII Exam 2021-22 (TERM - II) Applied Mathematics
Sample Paper 5: Class - XII Exam 2021-22 (TERM - II) Applied Mathematics
Sample Paper 5
Class – XII Exam 2021-22 (TERM – II)
Applied Mathematics (241)
Time Allowed: 120 minutes Maximum Marks: 40
General Instructions:
1. The question paper is divided into 3 sections – A, B and C.
2. Section A comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in two questions.
3. Section B comprises of 4 questions of 3 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in one question.
4. Section C comprises of 4 questions. It contains one case study based question. Internal choice has been provided
in one question.
SECTION A
1
1. Evaluate : x e x dx
2
#
0
OR
2
x
Evaluate : # dx
1 3-x + x
3. The publisher of a magazine wants to determine the rate of increase in the number of subscribers. The following
table shows the subscription information for eight consecutive years.
4. Find the amount to be deposited into an endowment fund that is to be compounded annually at the rate of 11 %
p.a. to provide for an annual scholarship of < 33, 000 for an indefinite period of time.
5. How much stock must be sold to realise ` 4600 from a 6% stock at a discount of ` 7 34 ? (brokerage 1
4 %)
Section B
7. If the supply function for a particular commodity is 100p = ^x + 20h2 and the market price is < 25, find the
producer’s surplus.
8. Ten cartons are taken at random from an automatic packing machine. The mean net weight of the 10 cartons is
11.8 kg. and standard deviation is 0.15 kg. Does the sample mean differ significantly from the intended weight of
12 kg. ? You are given that for v = 9 , t0.05 = 2.26 .
OR
A machine produces insulting washers for electrical devices of average thickness of 0.025 cm. A random sample
of 10 washers was taken and have an average thickness of 0.024 cm with a standard deviation of 0.002 cm. Test
significance of the deviation. Value of t for 9 degree of freedom at 5% level is 2.262.
9. The following table shows the index of industrial production for the period from 1976 to 1985, using the year 1976
as the base year.
10. Find the purchase price of a < 20, 000 bond, redeemable at the end of 10 years at 110, and paying annual dividends
at 4%, if the yield rate is to be 5% effective. (Given (1.05) -10 = 0.6139 ).
Section C
11. Radium decomposes at a rate proportional to the quantity of radium present. Suppose that it is found that in 25
years approximately 1.1% of a certain quantity of radium has decomposed. Determine approximately how long will
it take for one-half of the original amount of radium to decompose.
12. RK Kanodia wishes to buy a house valued at < 1, 700, 000. He is prepared to pay now < 900, 000 and the balance
in 8 equal annual installments. If interest is calculated at 8 12 % per annum, how much should be pay annually ?
(Given (1.085) -10 = 0.)
13. Rajeshwari bought 1600 preferred shares of par value `50 each at `2 premium (Brokerage 5%). After a month,
the price of the shares fell and she sold 600 of the shares at ` 47 each (Brokerage 2%) and sometime later she
sold the remaining shares at `54 each (Brokerage 50 paise each share). Find her gain or loss in the transaction.
OR
Praganya Patrika Pvt Ltd has a total capital of `1,000,000 divided into 2000 preferred share, of 8% dividend, with
par value of `100 each and 8000 ordinary shares of par value of `100 each. Net profit shown by the company is
`80,000 out of which `40,000 is distributed as dividend.
Determine the following :
(i) Shyam is having 100 preferred shares and 200 equity shares of company. Find the total dividend received
by a Shyam.
(ii) Ram is having 200 preferred shares and 100 equity shares of company. Find the total dividend received by
a Ram.
14. A craftswoman produces two products: floor lamps and table lamps. Production of one floor lamp requires 75
minutes of her labour and materials that cost $25. Production of one table lamp requires 50 minutes of labour,
and the materials cost $20. The craftswoman wishes to work no more than 40 hours each week, and her financial
resources allow her to pay no more than $900 for materials each week.
(i) If she can sell as many lamps as she can make and if her profit is $39 per floor lamp and $33 per table lamp,
how many floor lamps and how many table lamps should she make each week to maximize her weekly profit?
(ii) What is that maximum profit ?
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