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Fall 2011
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) – Semester 3
BC0043 – Computer oriented numerical methods – four Credits
(Book ID: B0804)
Assignment Set – one (60 Marks)


ans the following: 6?10 = 60
1. discuss the subsequent terms in 5 phrases every
(i) Data fault
(ii) Conversion fault
(iii) Numerical fault
(iv) Round off fault
(v) Truncation fault
(vi) Significant digits

2. obtain the real root of the formula x3 – 4x – nine = 0 using the Bisection method.

3. obtain a real root of the formula x3 – 2x – five = 0 by the method of regula-falsi position, accurate to 3 decimal places.

4. obtain a real root of the transcendental formula cosx – 3x + one = 0, accurate to 4 decimal places using the method of iteration.

5. calculate the adjoint as well as the inverse of the matrix

6. obtain the rank of the matrix using elementary row transformation.





ans the following: 6?10 = 60
1. Investigate the values of ? and ? such that the system of equations
x + y + z = 6
x + 2y + 3z = 10
x + 2y + ?z = ?, may have
(i) Unique solution
(ii) Infinite number of solution
(iii) No solution

2. Apply Gauss-Seidel iteration method to solve the equations




3. obtain all eigen values and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix


4. Use the method of group averages and obtain a curve of the form , that fits the subsequent data
x 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
y 1.06 1.33 1.52 1.68 1.81 1.91 2.01 2.11



5. Evaluate f(15), provided the subsequent table of values
x 10 20 30 40 50
y = f(x) 46 66 81 93 101

6. provided that

x 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6
y 7.989 8.403 8.781 9.129 9.451 9.750 10.031



obtain and at (a) x = 1.1
(b) x = 1.6 using Newtons forward difference formulae.




Fall 2011
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) – Semester 3
BC0044 – Accounting and Financial Management – four Credits
(Book ID: B0805)
Assignment Set – one (60 Marks)


ans all the ques..
1. Journalise the subsequent transactions: (10 Marks)
01.01.09 Bought goods for Rs.10,000
02.01.09 Purchased goods from X Rs.20,000
03.01.09 Bought goods from Y for Rs.30,000 against a current dated cheque
04.01.09 Purchased goods from Z [price list price is Rs.30,000 and trade discount is 10%]
05.01.09 Bought goods of the list prce of Rs.1,25,000 from M less 20% trade discount and 2% cash discount. Paid 40% of the amount by cheque
06.01.09 Returned 10% of the goods supplied by X
07.01.09 Returned 10% of the goods supplied by Y

1. Explain errors of omission and errors of commission. (10 Marks)
2. From the subsequent balances extracted from Trial balance, prepare Trading Account. The closing stock at the end of the period is Rs. 56000 (20 Marks)

Particulars Amount in Rs.
Stock on 1-1-2004 70700
Returns inwards 3000
Returns outwards 3000
Purchases 102000
Debtors 56000
Creditors 45000
Carriage inwards 5000
Carriage outwards 4000
Import duty on materials received from abroad 6000
Clearing charges 7000
Rent of business shop 12000
Royalty paid to extract materials 10000
Fire insurance on stock 2000
Wages paid to workers 8000
Office salaries 10000
Cash discount 1000
Gas, electricity and water 4000
Sales 250000

3. Why wealth maximization is superior to profit maximization? (10 Marks)

4. Following are the extracts from the Trial Balance of a firm as on 31st March 20X7

Dr Cr
Sundry Debtors 2,05,000
Provision for Doubtful Debts 10,000
Provision for Discount on Debtors 1,800
Bad Debts 3,000
Discount 1,000
Additional Information:
1) Additional Bad Debts needed Rs.4,000
2) Additional Discount allowed to Debtors Rs.1,000
3) Maintain a provision for bad debts @ 10% on debtors
4) Maintain a provision for discount @ 2% on debtors
Required: Pass the necessary journal entries and show the relevant accounts including final accounts.












Fall 2011
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) – Semester 3
BC0044 – Accounting and Financial Management – four Credits
(Book ID: B0805)
Assignment Set – two (60 Marks)



ans all the ques.. every ques. carries 10 marks
1. What is over capitalization? How do we know over capitalization has occurred?

2. Explain permanent and temporary working capital.

3. A. elaborate the assumptions of EOQ Model.?
B. Consider the subsequent data of X Ltd. compute EOQ
Annual usuage = 10000 units
Fixed cost per order = Rs.150
Purchase price per unit = Rs.20
Carrying cost = 25 percent

4. Explain the objectives of cash management

5. The income statement of Vignesh Ltd is as follows:
To Opening Stock 2,00,000
By Sales 12,00,000
Purchases 8,00,000
Closing Stock 1,00,000
Direct Expenses 1,00,000
Gross Profit 2,00,000 13,00,000
To Admn Expenses 1,00,000
By Gross Profit 2,00,000
Selling Expenses 80,000
Profit on sale of Investments 60,000
Non-Operating exp 40,000
Dividends received 40,000
Net Profit 80,000
3,00,000

compute the Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit Ratio, Operating Ratio, Operating Profit Ratio and Expense Ratio.
6. Explain the steps involved in Funds Flow statement.
Fall 2011
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) – Semester 3
BC0045 –System Analysis & Design – four Credits
(Book ID: B0806)
Assignment Set – one (60 Marks)


ans all ques.. every ques. carries 6 marks 10 x six = 60

1. Explain the systems that require engineering.
2. discuss attributes, properties, and characteristics of system.
3. Explain the Key Challenges in Developing Systems Acceptable to Their Users.
4. What do understand from Organizational Aspects of System Life Cycles? discuss.
5. With necessary diagram discuss system lifecycle within lifecycle.
6. Discuss the concept of system transition strategy.
7. Write down the Importance of the System Elements Concept.
8. Explain the concept of Logical Entity Relationships.
9. How do you relate System Levels of Abstraction and Semantics to System Architecture?
10. Explain the concept of OPERATING ENVIRONMENT?




Fall 2011
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) – Semester 3
BC0045 –System Analysis & Design – four Credits
(Book ID: B0806)
Assignment Set – two (60 Marks)


ans all ques.. every ques. carries 6 marks 10 x six = 60

1. Define Human-Machine Interface, Interchangeability, and Interface.
2. Write short notes on Serial Data communications and parallel data communications.
3. How do you characterize the Solution spaces?
4. What does the key entities of tech. accountability include? discuss.
5. Discuss Developmental Test and valuation (DT&E).
6. Explain SE Process Model Objective.
7. Explain the concept of Highly Iterative Characteristics of SE model
8. Explain briefly the Spiral Development Model.
9. Discuss the concept of System Versus Component Development Strategies.
10. Write a note on the Requirements Hierarchy.

Fall 2011

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Semester 3

BC0043 Computer oriented numerical methods 4 Credits
(Book ID: B0804)

Assignment Set 1 (60 Marks)

 

 

Answer the following: 610 = 60

1. Explain the following terms in five sentences each

(i) Data error

(ii) Conversion error

(iii) Numerical error

(iv) Round off error

(v) Truncation error

(vi) Significant digits

 

2. Find the real root of the equation x3 4x 9 = 0 using the Bisection method.

 

3. Find a real root of the equation x3 2x 5 = 0 by the method of regula-falsi position, correct to three decimal places.

 

4. Find a real root of the transcendental equation cosx 3x + 1 = 0, correct to four decimal places using the method of iteration.

 

5. Compute the adjoint as well as the inverse of the matrix

 

6. Find the rank of the matrix using elementary row transformation.

 

 

 

Fall 2011

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Semester 3

BC0043 Computer oriented numerical methods 4 Credits
(Book ID: B0804)

Assignment Set 2 (60 Marks)

 

 

Answer the following: 610 = 60

1. Investigate the values of l and m such that the system of equations

x + y + z = 6

x + 2y + 3z = 10

x + 2y + lz = m, may have

(i) Unique solution

(ii) Infinite number of solution

(iii) No solution

 

2. Apply Gauss-Seidel iteration method to solve the equations

 

3. Find all eigen values and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix

 

4. Use the method of group averages and find a curve of the form , that fits the following data

x

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

y

1.06

1.33

1.52

1.68

1.81

1.91

2.01

2.11

 

 

 

5. Evaluate f(15), given the following table of values

x

10

20

30

40

50

y = f(x)

46

66

81

93

101

 

6. Given that

 

x

1.0

1.1

1.2

1.3

1.4

1.5

1.6

y

7.989

8.403

8.781

9.129

9.451

9.750

10.031

 

 

Find and at (a) x = 1.1

(b) x = 1.6 using Newtons forward difference formulae.

 

 

 

 

Fall 2011

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Semester 3

BC0044 Accounting and Financial Management 4 Credits
(Book ID: B0805)

Assignment Set 1 (60 Marks)

 

 

Answer all the questions.

1. Journalise the following transactions: (10 Marks)

01.01.09

Bought goods for Rs.10,000

02.01.09

Purchased goods from X Rs.20,000

03.01.09

Bought goods from Y for Rs.30,000 against a current dated cheque

04.01.09

Purchased goods from Z [price list price is Rs.30,000 and trade discount is 10%]

05.01.09

Bought goods of the list prce of Rs.1,25,000 from M less 20% trade discount and 2% cash discount. Paid 40% of the amount by cheque

06.01.09

Returned 10% of the goods supplied by X

07.01.09

Returned 10% of the goods supplied by Y

 

1.    Explain errors of omission and errors of commission. (10 Marks)

2.    From the following balances extracted from Trial balance, prepare Trading Account. The closing stock at the end of the period is Rs. 56000 (20 Marks)

 

Particulars

Amount in Rs.

Stock on 1-1-2004

70700

Returns inwards

3000

Returns outwards

3000

Purchases

102000

Debtors

56000

Creditors

45000

Carriage inwards

5000

Carriage outwards

4000

Import duty on materials received from abroad

6000

Clearing charges

7000

Rent of business shop

12000

Royalty paid to extract materials

10000

Fire insurance on stock

2000

Wages paid to workers

8000

Office salaries

10000

Cash discount

1000

Gas, electricity and water

4000

Sales

250000

 

3.    Why wealth maximization is superior to profit maximization? (10 Marks)

 

4.    Following are the extracts from the Trial Balance of a firm as on 31st March 20X7

 

Dr

Cr

Sundry Debtors

2,05,000

 

Provision for Doubtful Debts

 

10,000

Provision for Discount on Debtors

 

1,800

Bad Debts

3,000

 

Discount

1,000

 

Additional Information:

1)    Additional Bad Debts required Rs.4,000

2)    Additional Discount allowed to Debtors Rs.1,000

3)    Maintain a provision for bad debts @ 10% on debtors

4)    Maintain a provision for discount @ 2% on debtors

Required: Pass the necessary journal entries and show the relevant accounts including final accounts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fall 2011

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Semester 3

BC0044 Accounting and Financial Management 4 Credits
(Book ID: B0805)

Assignment Set 2 (60 Marks)

 

 

 

Answer all the questions. Each question carries 10 marks

1.    What is over capitalization? How do we know over capitalization has occurred?

2.    Explain permanent and temporary working capital.

 

3.    A. What are the assumptions of EOQ Model.?

B. Consider the following data of X Ltd. Calculate EOQ

Annual usuage = 10000 units

Fixed cost per order = Rs.150

Purchase price per unit = Rs.20

Carrying cost = 25 percent

 

4.    Explain the objectives of cash management

 

5.    The income statement of Vignesh Ltd is as follows:

To Opening Stock

2,00,000

By Sales

12,00,000

Purchases

8,00,000

Closing Stock

1,00,000

Direct Expenses

1,00,000

 

 

Gross Profit

2,00,000

 

 

 

13,00,000

 

13,00,000

To Admn Expenses

1,00,000

By Gross Profit

2,00,000

Selling Expenses

80,000

Profit on sale of Investments

60,000

Non-Operating exp

40,000

Dividends received

40,000

Net Profit

80,000

 

 

 

3,00,000

 

3,00,000

 

Calculate the Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit Ratio, Operating Ratio, Operating Profit Ratio and Expense Ratio.

6.    Explain the steps involved in Funds Flow statement.

Fall 2011

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Semester 3

BC0045 System Analysis & Design 4 Credits
(Book ID: B0806)

Assignment Set 1 (60 Marks)

 

 

Answer all questions. Each question carries six marks 10 x 6 = 60

 

1.    Explain the systems that require engineering.

2.    Explain attributes, properties, and characteristics of system.

3.    Explain the Key Challenges in Developing Systems Acceptable to Their Users.

4.    What do understand from Organizational Aspects of System Life Cycles? Explain.

  1. With necessary diagram explain system lifecycle within lifecycle.

6.    Discuss the concept of system transition strategy.

7.    Write down the Importance of the System Elements Concept.

8.    Explain the concept of Logical Entity Relationships.

  1. How do you relate System Levels of Abstraction and Semantics to System Architecture?
  2. Explain the concept of OPERATING ENVIRONMENT?

 

 

 

 

Fall 2011

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Semester 3

BC0045 System Analysis & Design 4 Credits
(Book ID: B0806)

Assignment Set 2 (60 Marks)

 

 

Answer all questions. Each question carries six marks 10 x 6 = 60

 

1.    Define Human-Machine Interface, Interchangeability, and Interface.

2.    Write short notes on Serial Data communications and parallel data communications.

3.    How do you characterize the Solution spaces?

4.    What does the key entities of technical accountability include? Explain.

5.    Discuss Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E).

6.    Explain SE Process Model Objective.

7.    Explain the concept of Highly Iterative Characteristics of SE model

8.    Explain briefly the Spiral Development Model.

9.    Discuss the concept of System Versus Component Development Strategies.

10. Write a note on the Requirements Hierarchy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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