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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL NIRANKARI COLONY MONTH NOVEMBER WEEK 3 WORKSHEET 1 SUBJECT ECONOMICS CLASS XII TOPIC ECONOMIC REFORMS I. QUESTIONS ANSERS: Q 1. Why is it necessary to become a member of WTO? Q 2. Why did RBI have to change its role from controller to facilitator of financial sector in India? Q 3. How does RBI control the commercial banks? Q 4. Distinguish between Tariff and Non-Tariff barriers. Q 5. Distinguish between bilateral and multi-lateral trade. Q 6. Why are tariffs imposed? Explain. Q 7. What is the meaning of quantitative restrictions? Q 8. What are the major factors responsible for the high growth of the service sector? Q 9. Agriculture sector appears to be adversely affected by the reform process. Why? Q 10. Why has the industrial sector performed poorly in the reform period? Q 11. India has certain advantages which makes it a favourite outsourcing destination. What are these advantages? Q 12. Discuss any three liberalisation measures introduced in the industrial sector by the Government. Q 13. Distinguish between FDI and FII. Q 14. What are the objectives of WTO? Q 15. Discuss the process of disinvestment in PSUs undertaken during reforms. SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL NIRANKARI COLONY SESSION 2020- 21 CLASS 12 TH NOVEMBER WEEK-3 (ASSIGNMENT 1) 1. Maintain practical record file. 2. One major game of your choice. Basketball , football , kabaddi , kho , volleyball , hand ball ,hockey and cricket With rules and regulations fundamental skills dimension of court

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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

NIRANKARI COLONY

MONTH – NOVEMBER

WEEK 3

WORKSHEET 1

SUBJECT – ECONOMICS

CLASS – XII

TOPIC – ECONOMIC REFORMS

I. QUESTIONS ANSERS:

Q 1. Why is it necessary to become a member of WTO?

Q 2. Why did RBI have to change its role from controller to facilitator of financial sector in India?

Q 3. How does RBI control the commercial banks?

Q 4. Distinguish between Tariff and Non-Tariff barriers.

Q 5. Distinguish between bilateral and multi-lateral trade.

Q 6. Why are tariffs imposed? Explain.

Q 7. What is the meaning of quantitative restrictions?

Q 8. What are the major factors responsible for the high growth of the service sector?

Q 9. Agriculture sector appears to be adversely affected by the reform process. Why?

Q 10. Why has the industrial sector performed poorly in the reform period?

Q 11. India has certain advantages which makes it a favourite outsourcing destination. What are these

advantages?

Q 12. Discuss any three liberalisation measures introduced in the industrial sector by the Government.

Q 13. Distinguish between FDI and FII.

Q 14. What are the objectives of WTO?

Q 15. Discuss the process of disinvestment in PSUs undertaken during reforms.

SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

NIRANKARI COLONY

SESSION 2020- 21

CLASS 12TH

NOVEMBER WEEK-3 (ASSIGNMENT 1)

1. Maintain practical record file.

2. One major game of your choice. Basketball , football , kabaddi , kho , volleyball ,

hand ball ,hockey and cricket

With rules and regulations fundamental skills dimension of court

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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

NIRANKARI COLONY

MONTH – NOVEMBER

WEEK 3

WORKSHEET 1

SUBJECT – ACCOUNTANCY

CLASS – XII

TOPIC – ACCOUNTING FOR SHARE CAPITAL

Q 1. Amount of money not received out of called up capital is:

(a) Added to share capital (b) Subtracted from share capital

(c) Shown as current liabilities (d) Shown as current asset

Q 2. Following amounts were payable on issue of shares by a company:

Rs.3 on application,Rs.3 on allotment,Rs.2 on first call and Rs.2 on final call.

Lal holding 500 shares paid only application and allotment money whereas Bal holding 400 shares

did not pay final call. Amount of calls-in-arrears will be:

(a) Rs.3,800 (b) Rs.2,800 (c) Rs.1 ,800 (d) Rs.6,200

Q 3. When nominal value of a share is called up by the company but as some shareholders did not pay the

money, the shares are forfeited. The share capital is shown as Notes to Account under the following

heading:

(a) Subscribed and fully paid up (b) Subscribed but not fully paid up

(c) Subscribed and called up (d) Subscribed but not called up

Q 4. A holds 100 shares of Rs.10 each on which he has paid Rs.1 per share on application. B holds 200

Shares of Rs.10 each on which he has paid Rs.1 per share on application and Rs.2 per share on

allotment.

C holds 300 shares of Rs.10 each on which he has paid Rs.1 per share on application and Rs.2 per

share on allotment and Rs.3 per share on first call.

They all failed to pay their arrears and second call of Rs.4 per share. All the shares of A, B and C

were forfeited and subsequently reissued at Rs.11 per share as fully paid up.

Pass necessary journal entries for forfeiture and reissue of shares assuming the company has opened

‘Calls-in-Arrears’ Account.

Q 5. Randhawa Limited invited applications for issuing Rs.50,00,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at a

premium of Rs.5 per share. Because of the favourable market conditions, the issue was over-

subscribed and applications for Rs.1,50,00,000 shares were received.

Suggest the alternatives available to the Board of Directors for the allotment of shares.

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CLASS XII – ASSIGNMENTS – NOV

WEEK 3

ASSIGNMENT -1 (WRITING)

Attempt the following

1. The C.B.S.E as a part of its drive on 'Joyful Education and Holistic Fitness ' urges all its school

leaders to make effort to convert their schools into a 'No Anger Zone or Anger Free Zone.

Your school decided to organize a workshop cum seminar to be conducted by the school

counselor. As Head boy /Head girl, write a notice in not more than 50 words informing the

students of classes 1X to X11 to be a part of this much needed talk. Give the necessary

details of the talk.

2. You are Yamini/Yash of B 25, Vijay vihar, Rohini, Delhi and wish to Let Out your newly

constructed house. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words to be published in

the 'To let 'column of Hindustan Times giving all the necessary details.

3. You are Asmi/Avnindra living at 5, Cherish Apartment, Parvna Road, Delhi. You have

planned to host a dinner party to celebrate the Golden jubilee anniversary of your

grandparents at Leela Banquet, Aerocity Gurugram. Write the invitation in 50 words giving

all the required details.

4. You are Prof.M.C. Sharma an academician. You have been invited by Sanakriti School

Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi to be the Guest of Honour at the 'Annual Cultural Festival ‘.

Write your reply in 50

words appreciating the invitation but because of some prior commitment express your

inability to accept the invite. SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

Worksheet (2020-21) CLASS -XII

Worksheet (November)

ASSIGNMENT-1 (WEEK-3) SUBJECT: INFORMATICS PRACTICES

Topic: COMPUTER NETWORK

1. What are the advantages of using computer network?

2. What is the use of RJ45 connector?

3. How hub works?

4. How switch works?

5. What is modulation and demodulation?

6. How you access internet in your mobile without modem?

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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

ASSIGNMENT - 1 (MATHEMATICS)

WEEK 3 NOVEMBER (CLASS XII )

1. Solve the following LPP graphically :

Minimise Z = x -5y +20

Subject to constraints x – y ≥ 𝟎 , −𝒙 + 𝟐𝒚 ≥ 𝟐 , 𝒙 ≥ 𝟑 , 𝒚 ≥ 𝟒, 𝒙, 𝒚 ≥ 𝟎

2. Find the coordinates of the point where the line ( 3 ,-4 ,-5 ) and ( 2, -3

,1) crosses the plane determined by points A ( 1,2,3 ) and C ( -1 , 3 , 6

).

3. A farmer wants to construct a circular garden and square garden in

his field . He wants to keep the sum of their perimeters 600m .Prove

that sum of their areas is least , when the side of the square garden

is double the radius of circular garden....

4. Find the volume of the largest cylinder that can be inscribed in a

sphere of radius r.

5. Differentiate the following with respect to x :

(𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒙 )𝒙 + (𝒄𝒐𝒔 𝒙)𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒙

BUSINESS STUDIES ( CLASSXII)-WEEK-3

ASSIGNMENT-1( REVISION WORKSHEET)

(UNIT 1 ST , 2 ND AND 3 RD )

Q1. Which statement about management as a science is incorrect? (1)

(a) It is universally applicable (b) It is systemised body of knowledge

(c) It is a pure science (d) All of the given

Q2. Which of the following statement is untrue? (1)

(a) Division of work leads to specialisation

(b) Discipline aims at judicious application of penalties.

(c) Functional Foremanship is a part of work study

(d) Mental Revolution means a complete change in the mindset of workers and management.

Q3. Which of the following is not the point of importance of understanding business environment? (1)

(a) Getting first mover advantage (b) Elimination of competition

(c) Helps in Formulation of policies (d) Helps get early warning signals

Q4. State two features of science.

Q5. What is the objective of ‘Method Study’ as a technique of scientific management?

Q6. All the players of a team want to play whole-heartedly. To win the game is their only objective. But their

captaindoes not tell them timely what each one of them is to do. On account of the deficiency of division of work,

victory often slips out of the hands of them.

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The captain of another team divides the work properly at the right time. The work is handed over to all the members

of team in accordance with each individual’s interest and calibre. But the majority of the team members want to see

the captain losing the game. Defeat of such a team is almost definite.

(a) Identify both the situations described in the paragraph given above.

(b) Write down the effect of the situations identified in the point ‘a’.

Q7. In a Particular company, no importance had been attached to the suggestions given by the subordinates. In

2014, the company appointed Mr Lotus as its Chief Executive Officer. He was an M.B.A. degree-holder from I.I.M.

Ahmedabad with an experience of a decade. On assuming the charge of his office, he started a sort of campaign

asking for suggestions from every big or small employee of the company. In a very short time, there were about

10,000 suggestions. After studying them intensively, about 1500 suggestions were implemented in different fields.

This campaign fetched the company an additional profit of 50crore rupees.

(i) What principle of management will have been working behind Mr Lotus’ thinking?

(ii) What will be the effect of implementing these suggestions on the employees?

Q8. Principles of Taylor and Fayol are mutually complementary. One believed that management should not close its

ears to constructive suggestions made by the employees, while the other suggested that a good company should

have an employee suggestion system, whereby suggestions which result in substantial time or cost reduction should

be rewarded.

Identify and explain the principles of Taylor and Fayol referred in the above para.

Q9. Explain ‘Increasing competition’ and ‘More demanding customers’ as impact of Government policy changes on

Business and Industry.

Q10. The data collected by the different Government departments showed that the speed of the economic growth of

the country was slow. The government was worried over such a situation. On investigation it was revealed that the

people were disillusioned with industry. In order to attract the attention of the people towards industry, the

Government finished the compulsion of obtaining license for several type of industry. The restriction imposed on

transporting goods from one place to another were removed. The producers were given freedom to fix prices of

goods and services. Similarly, the Government simplified the policy of Import and Export also. Within a few days the

positive results of such an approach became evident.

Identify the concept of Business Environment described here and explain its meeting.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP (WEEK-3)

WORKSHEET 1

Q.1. Meenu started her boutique in Lucknow in the name of ‘La Beautire’ by spending

Rs.30,00,000. She invested Rs.10,00,000 of his own and took a loan of Rs.20,00,000

from SBI @ 6% per annum. Her monthly sales revenue is Rs.18,00,000 and cost of

goods sold is Rs.8,00,000. She pays monthly salary of Rs.3,00,000 to her employees.

The tax rate is 25%.

Calculate Return on investment .

Q.2. Raj singh has started a restaurant on a National highway in the name of ‘DesiDhaba’ by

spending Rs.25,00,000. He invested Rs.10,00,000 of his own and took a loan of

Rs.15,00,000 from Dena Bank @ 6% per annum. His monthly sales revenue is

Rs.17,00,000 and cost of goods sold is Rs.9,00,000. He pays monthly salary of

Rs.3,00,000 to his employees. The tax rate is 25%.

You are required to calculate:

(a) Return on investment and

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(b) Return on Equity for Raj Singh.

Q.3. Calculate Return on Investment of Victory ltd. The company started with a Equity

shares- Rs.2,00,000; preference shares- Rs.3,00,000; reserves- Rs.50,000; they had

purchased 150 steel tables @Rs.3500 per table. They could however only sell 120

tables @ Rs.4250 per table. They incurred the following monthly expenditure:

Salary –Rs.4000; advertisement-Rs.1000; depreciation-Rs.450.

Tax to be calculated @10%

Q.4. Calculate Return on Investment. The company had the following:

Equity shares: Rs. 1,00,000; Preference Shares Rs.2,50,000; Loan @ 10% Rs. 5,00,000;

Debentures Rs. 2,50,000. His monthly sales revenue was Rs. 12,00,000; Cost of goods sold was Rs.8,50,000; He pays monthly salary of Rs. 20,000 to his employees. Tax rate is 20%.

Q.5. Calculate return on investment of S ltd. They started their business with Rs. 40,00,000 of which 25,00,000 was his own money and Rs.15,00,000 from the bank @ 8%. His monthly

sales revenue was Rs.9,00,000 and cost of goods sold was Rs.5,00,000 They have incurred the

following expenditure on a monthly basis:

Rent- 10000; advertisement – 2000

Tax to be calculated @10%

Q.6. From the following information, calculate ‘Return on Equity’:

Capital Rs. 6,00,000

10% Loan Rs. 2,00,000

Net profit before interest Rs.1,40,000. Also, state what is this return on rupees per lakh

of equity?

Q.7. Harsha started her herbal beauty products shop in Chandigarh with a capital of 9,00,000.

She took loan of 5,00,000 from the State Bank of India at 9% p.a. interest. During the

year ended 31st March, 2016 her sales were 20,90,000 and the cost of goods sold was

15,30,000. She paid monthly rent of the shop 11,000 and a monthly salary of 25,000 to

the employees. The tax rate is 30%. Calculate the return on equity.

Q.8.

SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

ASSIGNMENT 1 [NOVEMBER] [WEEK-3]

CLASS-XII –PAINTING

Answer the following questions-

1. What do you mean by art schools?

2. What do you mean by sub-schools?

3. Who was the painter of maru Ragini?

4. Sahibdin belongs t which school?

5. Name one artist from Bundi school?

6. Name a painting painted by Utkal Ram?

7. Who painted the painting “Krishna on Swing”?

8. From which school Nuruddin belongs?

9. Name the famous painting of Kishangarh school?

10.Name the artist of the painting “Bani-Thani”?

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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

NIRANKARI COLONY

MONTH – NOVEMBER

WEEK 3

WORKSHEET 2

SUBJECT – ECONOMICS

CLASS – XII

TOPIC – ECONOMIC REFORMS

I. QUESTIONS ANSERS:

Q 1. Discuss the three objectives of demonetisation in India?

Q 2. What were the objectives behind the introduction of GST?

Q 3. Discuss and three effects of demonetization on Indian economy.

Q 4. Explain four effects of introduction of GST on Indian economy.

Q 5. How can the Government improve efficiency of PSUs? Explain.

Q 6. Industrial sector growth has slowed down during reform period. Why?

II. CATEGORIZATION

Determine the reform listed is an example of ‘Financial Sector Reform’ or ‘Fiscal Sector Reform’.

1. Commercial Banks Financial Fiscal

2. Direct taxes Financial Fiscal

3. Public Expenditure Financial Fiscal

4. Investment Banks Financial Fiscal

5. Stock Exchange Financial Fiscal

6. Indirect taxes Financial Fiscal

7. Foreign Exchange Market Financial Fiscal

8. FII Financial Fiscal

9. GST Financial Fiscal

10. Fiscal Policy Financial Fiscal

NOVEMBER WEEK-3(ASSIGNMENT-2)

1. Yoga ( 3 Meditative , 3 Relaxative, 3 Corrective )

Do in your practical file

2. Yoga practices.

3. Procedure for administration senior citizen fitness test for 5 elderly family member

(Rikly and john test)

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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

NIRANKARI COLONY

MONTH – NOVEMBER

WEEK 3

WORKSHEET 2

SUBJECT – ACCOUNTANCY

CLASS – XII

TOPIC – ACCOUNTING FOR SHARE CAPITAL

Q 1. Aujla Limited has a paid up share capital of Rs.60,00,000 and a balance of Rs.15,00,000 in the

Securities Premium Reserve Account. The company management do not want to carry over this

balance. State the purposes for which this balance can be utilized.

Q 2. Neelaya Limited was registered with an authorized capital of Rs.10,00,000 divided into 1,00,000

equity shares of Rs.10 each. The company offered 80,000 shares for subscription to the public, out

of which Rs.7,50,000 shares were subscribed. All amounts were received except the final call of Rs.2

per share on 3,000 shares. Fill in the missing figures in the Balance Sheet of Neelaya Limited as per

the provisions of Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act,2013.

Balance Sheet of Neelaya Limited as at 31st March,20XX

(As per Schedule III of the Companies Act,2013)

Particulars Note

No.

Current Year’s Fig.

(Rs.)

Previous Year’s Fig.

(Rs.)

I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

Shareholders’ Funds

Share Capital

1

……..

……..

TOTAL …….. ……..

II. ASSETS

Current Assets

Cash and Cash Equivalents

2

……..

……..

TOTAL …….. ……..

Notes to Accounts:

Note

No.

Particulars Current Year’s Fig.

(Rs.)

Previous Year’s Fig.

(Rs.)

1. Share Capital

Authorised Capital / Nominal

Capital

……… equity shares of Rs. … each

Issued Capital

……… equity shares of Rs. … each

Subscribed Capital:

Subscribed and fully paid capital

……… equity shares of Rs.10 each

Subscribed but not fully paid capital

…….. equity shares of Rs. 10 each

….. Less: …………….

(…..)

……

…....

…….

TOTAL …….

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2. Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash at Bank

…….

Q 3. Dogra Ltd. had an authorised capital of Rs.10,00,000 divided into Equity shares of Rs.100 each. The

company offered 84.000 shares to the public at premium. The amount was payable as follows:

On Application Rs.30 per share;

On Allotment Rs.40 (including premium) per share; and

On First and Final Call Rs.50 per share.

Applications were received for 80,000 shares.

All sums were duly received except the following:

Lakhan, a holder of 200 shares did not pay allotment and call money.

Paras ,a holder of 400 shares did not pay call money.

The company forfeited the shares of Lakhan and Paras. Subsequently, the forfeited shares were

reissued for Rs.80 per share fully paid-up. Prepare cash book and pass necessary journal entries for

the above transactions in the books of the company assuming the company has opened ‘Calls-in-

Arrears’ Account.

Q 4. Shanu Ltd. issued prospectus inviting applications for issuing 12,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at a

premium of Rs.3 per share. The amount was payable as:

Rs.6 (including premium) per share on application and allotment;

Rs.4 per share on first call; and

The balance on final call.

Applications were received for 18,000 shares and pro-ma allotment was made to all the applicants.

Excess application money is to be adjusted towards the amount due on first call. All calls were made

and were received except the first call and second and final call on 120 shares allotted to Vibhu. His

shares were forfeited. The forfeited shares were reissued at the maximum possible discount as per the

provisions of the Companies Act.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the company assuming the

company has opened ‘Calls-in-Arrears’ Account.

ASSIGNMENT-2

BUSINESS STUDIES

Q11. Three groups of employees of ‘Gama Limited’ are working at different posts. The first group of employee is

responsible for the welfare and survival of the organisation. In order to discharge its responsibility properly, this

group continuously keeps a watch over the Business Environment. With a view to coping with the changes going on

in the Business Environment, this group immediately discusses the change to be brought about in the company’s

plans.The second group of employees is responsible for maintaining quality and safety standards, and minimising

wastages.

The responsibility of third group of employees is to explain the policies decided by the top management and

developing the feeling of cooperation among all the departments of the company.

(a) Identify the concept of management described in the paragraphs given above.

(b) Identify the three types of the concept identified in ‘a’ by quoting the relevant lines.

.

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Q12. ‘kolkata Rice foods Limited’ is a well known rice producing company. The sales have been falling down right

from the beginning of the year. The Managing Director Mr Dhiru Bhai Aggarwal is worried about this situation. With

a view to find out the solution of this problem, he made a team of four persons. In this team one Manager, one

Deputy Manager, one Supervisor and one Senior Worker were included. After the survey, he told the following four

reasons for the falling down of the company’s sales.

(i) On account of increase in Export duty made by the Government, the foreign demand has gone down.

(ii) On account of the availability of several eatable substitutes the attention of people has been diverted from rice.

(iii) Same other rice producing companies have set up Imported Machines with which they are producing better

quality.

(iv) The export has been affected on account of bitterness created in the relations with one of the chief rice

importing countries.

When this report reached the Managing Director, he arrived at the conclusion that all these changes had taken place

so fast that they had not been able to guess or to cope with them in time.

(a) Identify the Dimensions of Business Environment discussed in the above case by quoting the relevant lines.

(b) Which point of importance of Business Environment has the Managing Director admitted his inability to make a

guess of?

.

CLASS XII – ASSIGNMENTS – NOV

WEEK 3

ASSIGNMENT 2 (LITERATURE)

Attempt the questions given below in 30-40 words each: -

I. Why did mother warn Douglas against going to swim in river Yakima?

II. Why do you think the peddler slept so much at Ramsjo?

III. What excuse do the children offer to explain their perpetual state of poverty? (Lost Spring)

IV. Comment on the extensive use of symbolism in the poem, ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’.

V. How can tales of mighty dead be compared to a thing of Beauty?

VI. Why does Pablo Neruda Clarify the confusion his proposal might create?

SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL Worksheet (2020-21)

CLASS -XII

Worksheet (November) ASSIGNMENT-2 (WEEK-3)

SUBJECT: INFORMATICS PRACTICES Topic: COMPUTER NETWORK

1. Differentiate between hub and switch?

2. Differentiate between router and gateway?

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3. Write names of different network topologies?

4. How router works?

5. When signal weakens due to long distance, which device is used to strengthen the

signal?

SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL

ASSIGNMENT - 2 (MATHEMATICS)

WEEK 3 NOVEMBER (CLASS XII)

1. Find the maximum value of[𝟏 𝟏 𝟏𝟏 𝟏 + 𝑺𝒊𝒏 ∅ 𝟏𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 + 𝒄𝒐𝒔∅

]

2. Write the number of all possible matrices of order 2 * 3 with entry

1 or 2 .

3. Find ∫( 𝟑𝒙 + 𝟓 )√𝟓 + 𝟒𝒙 − 𝟐𝒙𝟐 dx

4. If 𝟎 < 𝑥 < 1 , 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑣𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑓𝑜𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑤𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑥 ∶

𝐭𝐚𝐧−𝟏( 𝒙 + 𝟏 ) + 𝐭𝐚𝐧−𝟏( 𝒙 − 𝟏 ) = 𝐭𝐚𝐧−𝟏𝟖

𝟑𝟏

5. For the set A ={ 1, 2 ,3 } define a relation R in set A as follows R =

{ ( 1,1) , ( 2,2) , ( 3, 3) , ( 1, 3 ) } . write the ordered pair to be added

to R to make it smallest equivalence relation .

6. Write 𝑨−𝟏 for A =[𝟐 𝟓𝟏 𝟑

]

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

ASSIGNMENT 2 (CH-5 )

TOPIC 4 : UNIT PRICE, UNIT COST, GROSS MARGIN/ PROFIT MARGIN

Q.1. A Beauty parlor had varying number of customers during 5 weeks. This information

and the total weekly billing are in the following table. What are the Unit of sale and the

Unit Price in this case? If the cost of goods sold or variable cost is 60% of the sale price,

calculate the Unit Cost and the Gross Margin per Unit of Sale.

Week No. Of Customers Average Amount Billed

( ) Per Customer

1 10 100

2 17 85

3 13 71

4 22 231

5 18 175

Total 80

Q.2. A hotel had varying number of guests during five weeks. The information regarding the

number of guests and the average weekly billing is presented in the following table:

Week No. of Guests Average Billed amount

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1. 240 300

2. 120 410

3. 140 292

4. 160 442

5. 180 480

What is the ‘Unit of Sale’ and ‘Unit price’ in this case? If the cost of goods sold or

variable cost is 60% of the sale price, calculate the ‘unit cost’ and the ‘gross profit’.

Q.3. Number of people who took their meal at Sree Dham restaurant and average billing for each of the 5 weeks are given in the following table. What are the “unite of sale” and the unit price

in this case if the variable cost is 40% of the sale price, calculate the unit cost and gross

margin per unit of sale.

Week No. of person taking meal Average (Rs) amount

billed

1 300 120

2 340 200

3 250 140

4 450 190

5 210 90

Q.4. Number of people who took their coffee and total billing for each of the 5 weeks are given in

the following table. What are the “unite of sale” and the unit price in this case if the variable

cost is 60% of the sale price, calculate the unit cost and gross margin per unit of sale.

Week No. of person taking meal Total billed (Rs)

1 250 13000

2 300 15900

3 600 32600

4 450 23000

5 150 8400

Q.5. A Courier-Service company 'Speed-Express' had a varying number of customers

during five weeks. The information regarding the number of customers and the

average weekly billing is presented in the following table. What is the 'unit of sale'

and 'unit-price' in this case? If the cost of goods sold or variable cost is 60% of the

sale price calculate the 'Unit-Cost' and the 'Gross-Margin' per unit of Sale.

Week No. Of Customers Average Amount Rs. Billed per

costomer

1 20 200

2 34 170

3 26 142

4 44 262

5 36 350

Total 160

Q.6. ‘H.L. Chemist’ sells medicines at a discount of 5% on list price. On 1.3.2017

medicines as per details given below were sold by ‘H.L.Chemist’.

No. of customers Per customer billed amount ()

50 340

45 370

35 650

30 800

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TOPIC-WORKING CAPITAL CALCULATIONS

What is meant by ‘working capital’? Calculate gross and net working capital Raja & Co. has the following

items in its Balance sheet : Stock - Rs.50,000: Trade creditors – Rs.32,000; debtors –Rs. 75000; cash –

Rs.1, 00,000 Dividend Payable – 50,000; Tax –Rs. 44,000; Short term loan –Rs. 61,000; Short term investments

–Rs. 76,000

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ASSIGNMENT 2 [NOVEMBER] [WEEK-3]

CLASS-XII –PAINTING

Make it on an A3 size sheet