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1. (a) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow : (5 1 = 5)
As the prince fell asleep, Toms mother lay awake, for several hours wondering
at the boys strange behaviour. A shadow of doubt crept into her mind as to whether this
boy was truly her son. Growing evermore restless with the thought, she resolved to carry
out a simple test. Ever since he was a child, Tom had the habit of covering his face with
his hands, with his palms facing outwards, upon being startled. She crept over to the
slumbering boys side and clapped her hands together loudly by his ear. The Princes
eyes sprung open at once, but he did not move his hands! The woman was overcome with
grief on it dawned as her that this was, indeed, not her son.
(i) Why was Toms mother overcome with grief?
(ii) What was Toms childhood habit?
(iii) What was the doubt in the mind of Toms mother?
(iv) Name the book from which this passage has been taken.
(v) What did Toms mother resolve to do?
(b) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow by
choosing the right answer : (5 1 = 5)
One of the amazing things about ants is that it can eat living things. This is a
special kind seen in Africa. This species is called the driver ant. They always go out in
armies and not even in groups. On their way whatever they see they would kill and eat.
You might wonder how a little insect like an ant can kill and eat. The reason is they
attack as an army, each individual ant covering only a small area of the body of the
Victim. Even the largest animals would runaway when they see the ant-army
approaching them. If that creature does not run away, then it is good bye to it. The ant-
army could kill a fly or a wounded a lion.
Such ant-armies are also seen in the Southern and Central parts of United
States and South America. In Mexico, people would never more out of their houses at
very sight of the deadly invaders.
(i) Ant-armies are found in,
(1) Australia (2) India
(3) Mexico (4) Mongolia.
(ii) They are known as driver ants became they move,
(1) In groups (2) As an army
(3) In pairs singly (4) Singly.
(iii) If that creature does not run away, then it is good bye, This means
(1) The animals concerned will say good bye to the ants
(2) The creature will invite sympathy from the ant army
(3) That the creature will move to a safe place and bid good bye to
the ant army
(4) The creature will get killed by the ant army.
(iv) Can an ant-army eat a dead Elephant?
(1) Yes (2) No
(3) Difficult to say (4) Possibly.
(v) What do the Mexicans do when they see an ant-army approaching?
(1) They will take up arms to meet the challenge
(2) They will move out of their houses
(3) They will hide themselves inside the house
(4) They will wave their hands to the army.
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(iii) He (wait) for me since 4-O clock.
(iv) Yesterday the weather (be) warmer than it is today.
(v) Sujatha not, (pass) the examination yet.
(e) Fill in the blanks with suitable words given at the end of the list : (5)
(i) Our officer congratulated us on our .
Unidentified person Andhra Bank One lakh eight bundles table inside
the safe room Accountant, cash peon and cashier remit State Bank keys of the
suitcase bundles missing.
(i) Write in about 100 words on any ONE of the following : (5)
(1) Birth control in India.
(2) My favourite teacher.
(3) Importance of computer.
PART B
(Descriptive Skills)
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3. Write an essay on ONE of the following : (1 10 = 10)
(a) Eve said to Arthur, I hope your law is better than your rowing Explain.
(b) What do you learn from the lesson A snake in the grass about the people
faced with sudden danger?
(c) What was the mystery about the lost cufflinks?
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(DICS 1)
B.A./B.Com./B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2009.
SECTION A (2 13 = 26 marks)
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SECTION C (12 marks)
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(i) Narasimhavarma I (ii) Mahendravarma I
(iii) Maravarma (iv) None of these.
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B.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2009.
(Examination at the end of First Year)
Part II Commerce
SECTION A (4 5 = 20 marks)
1. Economic objectives.
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2. Non-economic activities.
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3. Variable proportion.
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4. Law of supply.
5. Price determination.
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6. Business cycles.
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7. National Income.
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SECTION B (2 10 = 20 marks)
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Answer any TWO questions.
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17. Explain the concept and functions of costs and cost outputs.
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B.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2009.
(Examination at the end of First Year)
Part II Commerce
Paper I FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks
SECTION A (4 5 = 20 marks)
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24. What are the differences between trade bill and accommodation bill?
M $, $r$ $ $ y$ H$?
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SECTION B (2 10 = 20 marks)
27. From the following transactions prepare three column cash book and balance the
accounts as on 31.12.2007.
Dec. 2007
3 Receives a cheque from Anil Rs. 290 and allowed him discount of Rs. 40
y$ 2007
1 ^- V$ . 4,000, N . 1,000
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10 M>>$ $ N $y . 800
15 $y _a ^NP . 2,500
28 V$ A$M>$ . 900
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28. From the following balances prepare Trial Balance as at 30.6.2007.
Cash Rs. 12,220; Capital Rs. 45,000; Bank Rs. 14,000 Purchases Rs. 22,000,
Furniture Rs. 5,000; Sales Rs. 12,500, Returns outward Rs. 1,000; Discount received Rs.
20, Drawings Rs. 1,000; Rent Rs. 400; Stationery Rs. 200. Salaries Rs. 3,500; Returns
inwards Rs. 200.
29. Naidu of Hyderabad consigned goods of 100 tonnes at Rs. 1,000 per each tonne to
Nagesh of Visakhapatnam. He spent Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 3,000 towards transport and
insurance respectively. In transit 10 tonnes were spoiled and Naidu claimed insurance
of Rs. 6,000 to which insurance company accepted. Nagesh sent his account sales after
two months as follows :
80 tonnes sold at Rs. 1,300 per tonne
10 tonnes with consignee
Selling expenses Rs. 2,500
His commission 3%
Nagesh sent due amount by cheque
Prepare necessary ledger accounts in the books of Naidu.
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30. A bill for Rs. 1,000 is drawn by Hari on Suri and accepted by Suri payable at the
State Bank of India. Show what entries would be passed in the books of Hari under each
of the following circumstances.
(a) If he retained the bill till due date and then realised it on maturity.
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(b) If he had discounted the same with his bankers for Rs. 980.
(c) If he had endorsed it over to his creditors Rao in settlement of his debt.
(d) If he had sent the same to his bankers for collection.
SECTION C (3 20 = 60 marks)
31. The following are the balances of Sunil and Bros. as on 31.3.2007.
Debit balances Rs. Credit balances Rs.
Cash in hand 540 Sales 98,780
Cash at bank 2,630 Returns outwards 500
Purchases 40,675 Capital 62,000
Returns inwards 680 Creditors 6,300
Wages 8,480 Rent 9,000
Power 4,730
Carriage on sales 3,200
Carriage on purchases 2,040
Stock (1.04.2006) 5,760
Buildings 22,000
Land 10,000
Machinery 20,000
Investments 10,000
Patents 7,500
Salaries 15,000
General expenses 3,000
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Insurance 600
Drawings 5,245
Debtors 14,500
Taking into account the following adjustments prepare the trading and profit and
loss account and balance sheet as on 31.03.2007.
(a) Stock on hand on 31.03.2007 is Rs. 6,800
(b) Machinery is to be depreciated @ 10% and patents @ 20%
(c) Bad debts Rs. 725
(d) Rent received in advance Rs. 1,000
(e) Interest on investment of Rs. 2,000 is accrued.
$ 8,480 A 9,000
M 4,730
A$M> } 3,200
M$V$ } 2,040
$N (1.04.2006) 5,760
$ 22,000
$ 10,000
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32. The book value of plant and machinery on 1.01.2001 was Rs. 2,00,000. New
machinery for Rs. 10,000 was purchased on 1.10.2001 and for Rs. 20,000 on 1.07.2002.
On 1.04.2003 a machine whose book value had been Rs. 30,000 on 1.01.2001 was sold for
Rs. 16,000 and the entire amount was credited to plant and machinery account.
Depreciation had been charged at 10% per annum on straight line method. Show the
plant and machinery account from 1.01.2001 to 31.12.2003.
(a) Goods sold to Satish Rs. 100 were not posted to his account.
(b) A credit purchases of Rs. 300 from Y posted as Rs. 30 in the ledger.
(d) A cash purchase of Rs. 105 was not posted in the ledger.
(e) A credit sale of Rs. 500 was entered in the returns outward book.
(g) Cash paid to Raghu Rs. 770 was posted to his account as Rs. 70.
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(h) Sales book was undercast by Rs. 200.
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34. Dravid and Kapil enter into joint venture sharing profits 3/5 and 2/5. Dravid is to
purchase timer in Bhopal and forward it to Kapil in Delhi. Dravid purchases timber
worth Rs. 10,000 and pays Rs. 1,000 as expenses. Kapil received the goods and
immediately accepted Dravid's draft for Rs. 8,000. Dravid got it discounted for Rs. 7,850.
Kapil sold the timber for Rs. 16,000. He had to spend Rs. 350 for fire insurance and Rs.
300 for rent. Under the agreement, he is entitled to a commission of 5% on sales. Write
ledger in the books of Dravid and Kapil.
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35. On 1.01.2005 Rama sold goods to Krishna worth of Rs. 10,000 and drew two bills
for Rs. 6,000 and for Rs. 4,000 for 3 and 4 months respectively. He discounted the first
bill at 3% p.a. immediately. Before the due date of first bill, Krishna approached Rama
claiming that he would pay Rs. 1,000 and accept third bill for Rs. 5,500 for 3 months
which includes interest. Krishna honoured second and third bill. Write entries in the
books of both the parties.
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36. Satyanarayana of Karimnagar consigned 1000 cases to Srinu of Tuni at the rate of
Rs. 150 each. Satyanarayana paid freight Rs. 1,000. During transit 100 cases were
totally damaged. Srinu took delivery of the remaining cases and paid Rs. 1,500 towards
clearing charges to godown. Srinu sent a bank draft to Satyanarayana for Rs. 7,500 as
advance and later sent account sales showing that 800 cases were sold at @ Rs. 220
each. Selling expenses incurred by Srinu amounted to Rs. 2,500. He is entitled to
commission of 10%. He settled his account by sending a bank draft to the balance
amount.
Prepare necessary accounts in the books of Satyanarayana.
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(DBCO 13)
Part II Commerce
SECTION A (4 5 = 20 marks)
1. Distinction.
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2. Power.
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3. Forms of business.
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4. Joint Venture.
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5. Globalisation.
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6. Stock exchange.
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8. Approaches to management.
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SECTION B (2 10 = 20 marks)
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10. What are the different methods of measuring the effectiveness of sole trader.
$ $$ $ ^$N V $$ H?
SECTION C (3 20 = 60 marks)
13. Explain the concept of mutual funds. What are its limitations?
$M>- $g $ ^$$$.
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(DBCO 14)
SECTION A (4 5 = 20 marks)
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SECTION B (2 10 = 20 marks)
9. Draw a frequency polygon and frequency curve for the following data :
Frequency : 6 18 20 14 12 6 4
10. Calculate the mode for the following frequency distribution of marks.
No. of students : 5 12 15 20 18 10 6
$ Q : 5 12 15 20 18 10 6
11. Calculate the Bowley's coefficient of skewness for the following data :
No. of companies : 8 12 20 25 15
M Q : 8 12 20 25 15
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(a) A ( B C ) (b) A ( B C ) $ M$MP, ( A ( B C )) A ( B C ) A ^y.
SECTION C (3 20 = 60 marks)
2 3 4 4 0 5
13. (a) If A 5 7 9 and B 1 2 0 Compute A B . Verify that
2 1 1 0 3 1
( A B ) B A .
2 3 4 4 0 5
A 5 7 9 $$$ B 1 2 0 A$$ A B $ V} ^$y.
2 1 1 0 3 1
( A B ) B A $ ^yy.
(b) Find the sum of all the natural numbers between 1 and 100 which are
multiples of 3.
14. Explain the significance of dispersion in the analysis of data. The following data
relates to the profit of 100 companies. Compute the standard deviation of the profits.
Profit (Rs. lakhs) No. of companies
810 8
1012 12
1214 20
1416 30
1618 20
1829 10
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$ $$ Ms V$}M$$$ M$MPy.
x : 43 96 74 38 35 43 22 56 35 80
y : 30 94 84 38 30 18 30 41 48 95
16. Following data relates to the marks of 10 students in internal tests and semester
examinations for 50 marks each. Obtain the two regression equations. Determine the
likely internal marks for the semester marks of 25 and the semester examination marks
for the internal marks of 30.
Internal marks : 25 28 30 32 35 36 38 39 42 45
Semester marks : 20 26 29 30 25 15 26 35 35 46
V$ 10 $ $$ Cr - $t - 50 $PN ^$aM
$P$ $$. M y$ V$ $M}$$$ >rty. $t $P$ 25M Cr
$P$ $$$ Cr $P$ 30M $t $P$ A^V> M$MPy.
Cr $P$ : 25 28 30 32 35 36 38 39 42 45
$t $P$ : 20 26 29 30 25 15 26 35 35 46
17. If U 1, 2, 3, , 10 , A 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 , B 1, 2, 9 , C 2, 3, 4 , compute
(a) A B, B C , A C , A B, A B
U 1, 2, 3, , 10 , A 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 , B 1, 2, 9 , C 2, 3, 4 A$$
(a) A B, B C , A C , A B, A B
(b) A (B C ) ( A B) ( A C ) $$$ A (B C ) ( A B) ( A C )
$ ^yy.
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(DBCO 15)
PART A (3 20 = 60 marks)
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PART B (5 6 = 30 marks)
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