ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General– Semester-II
Subject Name: Quantitative Techniques
Subject code: MCC 201
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1471)
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Describe the various techniques of assigning probabilities to the random
variables. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. Compare null and alternate hypothesis. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. Explain five differences between parametric and non-parametric tests. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. Explain the areas of application of chi-square test. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Answer the questions: (10 marks.)
a. What is the probability of obtaining exactly three heads in seven throws with a single coin?
b. How many four letter words can be made using the letters of the word JAIPUR?
6. The following table shows the number of public sector industries failures in India during the period 2004 to 2010. Using a 4 year moving average method, calculate the Mean Square Error (MSE) for this data. (10 marks.)
Year Number of Failures
2004 32
2005 26
2006 30
2007 28
2008 24
2009 22
2010 26
ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General– Semester-II
Subject Name: Advanced Cost Accounting
Subject code: MCC 202
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1472)
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Explain the five advantages and five disadvantages of marginal costing. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. Explain the various steps involved in the preparation of a master budget. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. Classify the different types of overhead variances. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. What is standard costing? Differentiate between standard costing and
historical costing. (5+5=10 marks)
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Component SW-10X is made entirely in Machine Shop No. ASW-II. Material cost is
Rs.20 per component. Each component takes 6 minutes to produce and the machine operator is paid Rs. 15 per hour. Machine-hour rate is Rs.72 per hour.
The setting up of the machine to produce the component takes 3 hours for the operator.
You are required to prepare cost sheets showing the setting-up costs and the production costs, both in total (i.e., for the batch) and per component, assuming a batch
size of: 10 marks
(a) 100 components,
(b) 150 components, and
(c) 200 components.
6. If margin of safety is Rs.2,40,000 (40% sales) and P/V ratio is 30% of AB Ltd.
Calculate its (1) Break-even Sales, and (2) Amount of profit on sales of Rs. 9,00,000.
10 marks
ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General– Semester-II
Subject Name: International Business
Subject code: MCC 203
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1473)
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Explain the various types of orientations towards internationalization of
business. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. List and discuss the factors that play a significant role in determining
policies for effective advertising. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. Explain the various techniques to reduce and avoid foreign exchange rate risk. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. List the objectives of formulating a pricing strategy. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Assess the globalization strategies followed by Indian companies. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
6. Analyze the growth of international production of transnational enterprises. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General – Semester-II
Subject Name: E-Business
Subject code: MCC 204
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1474 )
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Explain how hash function operates. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. Identify and arrange the steps in third-party processing. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. What is Instant Messaging? Explain its features. (5+5=10 marks)
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. List the various networking standards for mobiles. Explain their features. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Evaluate the role of advertisement in the Internet marketing strategy. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
6. Discuss the importance of E-CRM in today’s business world. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
M.Com General– Semester-II
Subject Name: Quantitative Techniques
Subject code: MCC 201
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1471)
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Describe the various techniques of assigning probabilities to the random
variables. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. Compare null and alternate hypothesis. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. Explain five differences between parametric and non-parametric tests. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. Explain the areas of application of chi-square test. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Answer the questions: (10 marks.)
a. What is the probability of obtaining exactly three heads in seven throws with a single coin?
b. How many four letter words can be made using the letters of the word JAIPUR?
6. The following table shows the number of public sector industries failures in India during the period 2004 to 2010. Using a 4 year moving average method, calculate the Mean Square Error (MSE) for this data. (10 marks.)
Year Number of Failures
2004 32
2005 26
2006 30
2007 28
2008 24
2009 22
2010 26
ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General– Semester-II
Subject Name: Advanced Cost Accounting
Subject code: MCC 202
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1472)
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Explain the five advantages and five disadvantages of marginal costing. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. Explain the various steps involved in the preparation of a master budget. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. Classify the different types of overhead variances. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. What is standard costing? Differentiate between standard costing and
historical costing. (5+5=10 marks)
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Component SW-10X is made entirely in Machine Shop No. ASW-II. Material cost is
Rs.20 per component. Each component takes 6 minutes to produce and the machine operator is paid Rs. 15 per hour. Machine-hour rate is Rs.72 per hour.
The setting up of the machine to produce the component takes 3 hours for the operator.
You are required to prepare cost sheets showing the setting-up costs and the production costs, both in total (i.e., for the batch) and per component, assuming a batch
size of: 10 marks
(a) 100 components,
(b) 150 components, and
(c) 200 components.
6. If margin of safety is Rs.2,40,000 (40% sales) and P/V ratio is 30% of AB Ltd.
Calculate its (1) Break-even Sales, and (2) Amount of profit on sales of Rs. 9,00,000.
10 marks
ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General– Semester-II
Subject Name: International Business
Subject code: MCC 203
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1473)
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Explain the various types of orientations towards internationalization of
business. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. List and discuss the factors that play a significant role in determining
policies for effective advertising. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. Explain the various techniques to reduce and avoid foreign exchange rate risk. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. List the objectives of formulating a pricing strategy. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Assess the globalization strategies followed by Indian companies. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
6. Analyze the growth of international production of transnational enterprises. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
ASSIGNMENTS
M.Com General – Semester-II
Subject Name: E-Business
Subject code: MCC 204
Spring Drive 2013
4 credits (60 marks)
(BKID: B1474 )
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. Explain how hash function operates. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
2. Identify and arrange the steps in third-party processing. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
3. What is Instant Messaging? Explain its features. (5+5=10 marks)
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
4. List the various networking standards for mobiles. Explain their features. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
5. Evaluate the role of advertisement in the Internet marketing strategy. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
6. Discuss the importance of E-CRM in today’s business world. 10 marks
(Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.)
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