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Hsc Maths Practical Questions (1)

The document outlines the H.S.C. Maths Practical Prelims questions for the Board Practical Exam 2024-25, with a total of 18 questions covering various mathematical and statistical concepts. Students are instructed to attempt any three questions, each worth 5 marks, and the practical book also carries 5 marks. Topics include truth tables, Venn diagrams, regression analysis, cost of living index, and linear programming problems.

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Hsc Maths Practical Questions (1)

The document outlines the H.S.C. Maths Practical Prelims questions for the Board Practical Exam 2024-25, with a total of 18 questions covering various mathematical and statistical concepts. Students are instructed to attempt any three questions, each worth 5 marks, and the practical book also carries 5 marks. Topics include truth tables, Venn diagrams, regression analysis, cost of living index, and linear programming problems.

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H.S.C.

MATHS PRACTICAL PRELIMS QUESTIONS:


Time: 1Hrs. MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS Max Marks: 15

Instructions: In Board Practical Exam 2024 - 25


1. Attempt any three questions.
2. Each question is of 5 marks.
3. Practical book carries 5 marks.
4. In Question paper 2 Questions from Maths -I & 2 Questions for Maths - II will be given.

Q.1) Prove using truth table that (p↔𝑞) ≡ [(~𝑝 v 𝑞)]Λ(~𝑞 v 𝑝)]

Q.2) Using truth table examine whether (p→𝑞)↔( ~𝑝 v q) is a tautology, contradiction or neither.

Q.3) Represent the following statements by Venn diagrams.


a) All poets are great artists.
b) No film star is a director.
c) Some policemen are scholars.
d) If the person is a teacher then the person is sincere.
e) Every sincere person may not be a doctor.

Q.4) Consider the following statements.


(a) If a man is rich then he buys a car.
(b) If a man is not rich then he does not buy a car.
(c) If a man buys a car then he is rich.
(d) If a man does not buy a car, then he is not rich.
Identify the statements having the same meaning.

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Q. 5) If A = [ ], show that A2 − 5A + 7I = 0. Hence find A−1
−1 2

Q.6) Solve the following equations by the method of reduction.


x + 3y + 2z = 6, 3x − 2y + 5z = 5, 2x − 3y + 6z = 7.

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Q.7) A salesman is allowed 5 2 % commission on the total sales made by him, plus a bonus of % on
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the sales over 20000. If his total earning amounts to 3980, Find the sales made by him.

Q.8) The following table gives indices of industrial production and number of registered unemployed
persons (in lakh).

Index of 100 102 104 107 105 112 103 99


production
No. of 15 12 13 11 12 12 19 26
unemployed
persons

Obtain regression line of Y on X and X on Y


Q.9) You are given the following information about advertising expenditure.

Advertisement expenditure Sales ( ₹ in lakh )


(in ₹ lakh) (X) (Y)
Arithmetic Mean 10 90
Standard Deviation 3 12

Correlation coefficient between X and Y is 0.8


1. Obtain the two regression equations.
2. What is the likely sales when the advertising budget is ₹ 15 lakh?
3. What should be the advertising budget if the company wants to attend sales target
of ₹ 120 lakhs?

Q.10) Obtain the trend line for the following data using 3 yearly moving Average.

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Production 0 4 4 2 6 8 5 9 4 10 10

Q.11) Calculate Laspeyre’s , Paasche’s and Dorbish - Bowley's Price Index Number.

Commodity Base Year Current Year


Price Quantity Price Quantity
A 8 20 11 5
B 7 10 12 10
C 3 30 5 20
D 2 50 4 15

Q.12) Calculate the cost of living index number.

Group Base Year Current Year


Price Quantity Price
Food 40 5 20
Clothing 30 10 35
Fuel & lighting 20 17 10
House Rent 60 22 10
Miscellaneous 70 25 8

Q.13) For manufacturing x units, labour cost is 150 − 54x and processing cost is x 2 . Price of each unit
is p = 10800 − 4x 2 . Find values of x for which

(i) total cost is decreasing (ii) revenue is increasing.

Q.14) Find the maximum and minimum value of f(x) = x 3 − 3x 2 − 24x +5.

Q.15) Demand function x for a certain commodity is given as x = 200 − 4p where p is the unit price.
Find elasticity of demand when p = 10 Interpret your result.
Q.16) Solve the following linear programming problem graphically:
Minimize Z = 4x + 2y

3x + y ≥ 27, x + y ≥ 21, x + 2y ≥ 30, x ≥ 0 , y ≥ 0

Q.17) A department head has four subordinates and four tasks have to be performed. Subordinates
Differ in efficiency and tasks differ in their intrinsic difficulty. The time required by each
subordinate To perform each task is given in the following effectiveness matrix. How the tasks
should Be allocated to each person so as to minimize the total man-hours?

Subordinates
Task 1 2 3 4
A 8 26 17 11
B 13 28 4 26
C 38 19 18 15
D 19 26 24 10

Q.18) There are six jobs each of which is to be processed through the machines M1 and M2 in the
order, M1 M2.The processing time is given in hours. Determine the sequence of these jobs
Which minimizes the total elapsed time and the minimum elapsed time also find the idle time
For the machines M1and M2

Jobs 1 2 3 4 5 6
Processing time on M1 5 9 4 7 8 5
Processing time on M2 8 4 8 3 6 6

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