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IMT-41: Indian Financial Services-2014
IMT-41: Indian Financial Services-2014

SECTION – A



Question 1: Discuss the various constituents of the Indian Financial System.

Question 2: The RBI Act of 1934 bestows all the important functions of a central bank to the RBI .Explain briefly.

Question 3: What is the Securities and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI ACT 2002)?

Question 4: How to repos and reverse repos affect liquidity?

Question 5: Explain the bought-out deal.



SECTION - B

Question 1: Define merchant banker, and explain the nature of merchant bankers’ activities.

Question 2: What is meant by book building issue?

Question 3. Discuss the key risk management initiatives taken by SEBI.

Question 4: Explain the various types of financial instruments.

Question 5: What are fixed –income securities?



SECTION - C

Question 1: Hyderabad Ltd, entered on a lease agreement with First Leasing Limited on 01st

a. Fair value of the assets Rs. 5,25,000. April 2012. The following are the conditions of the lease:

b. Life of the assets is 5 years, residual value is 52,500.

c. Lease rentals are Rs. 1,45,635 for 5 years payable at the end of each year.

Show how this transaction would be recorded in the books of Hyderabad Ltd., for the first two years; also show the profit and loss account and balance sheet for these two years.



Question 2: Explain the impact of NII (Net Income Approach) in different approach.

Question 3: Analyze the recent trends in M & A activities in India.

Question 4. Define the venture capital business and explain its features.

Question 5. What is a finance lease? How is it different from other type of lease?



CASE STUDY - 1

Star Ltd. is considering merger with Moon ltd. Star Ltd’s share are currently traded at Rs. 30.00 Per Share. It has 3000 shares outstanding. Its earnings after taxes (EAT) amount to ` 6,00,000. Moon Ltd. has 1,60,000 shares outstanding and its current market price is ` 15.00 per share and its earnings after taxes (EAT) amount to ` 1,60,000. The merger is decided to be effected.

by means of a stock swap (exchange). Moon Ltd has agreed to proposal by which Star Ltd will offer the current market value of Moon Ltd’s shares.

Find out:

a. The pre-merger earnings per share (EPS) and Price/earnings (P/E) ratios of both the companies.

b. If Moon Ltd’s P/E Ratio is 9.6, what is its current Market Price? What is the Exchange Ratio? What will Star Ltd. post merger EPS be?

c. What should be the exchange ratio; if Star Ltd’s pre-merger and post-merger EPS are to be the same?



CASE STUDY - 2

From the following information, you are required to advise a company about the leasing out of the assets:

Cost of the assets                                                 Rs. 12,00,000/-

Average cost of capital to the lessor                       10%

Depreciation                                                          15% on original cost

Life                                                                       5 years

Salvage value                                                        50,000

Lease rent payable at the end of each of 5 years   Rs. 4,50,000/-

Corporate tax                                                   50% applicable to lessor

IMT-40: Marketing management-2014
IMT-40: Marketing management-2014

SECTION - A



1. Explain the core concepts of marketing in short.

2. What is the concept of holistic marketing?

3. What is sales orientation how is it different from marketing orientation?

4. Explain what is MIS and its sources.

5. Prepare steps you will take while researching consumer preferences for an FMCG product of your choice.



SECTION - B

1. Explain segmentation of automobiles in India.

2. How social and cultural factors affect marketing discuss with examples?

3. How family life cycle affect product design in different countries, explain?

4. What is product? Discuss product mix.

5. What is the concept of product life cycle? Explain with its strategic use by marketers.



SECTION - C

1. How can we classify retailers based on products they carry?

2. How can distribution be a competitive advantage, elaborate?

3. What is online marketing? How is it different from traditional marketing?

4. What is Integrated Marketing Communication? discuss its elements.

5. What role media planning plays in effective advertising? explain.



CASE STUDY - 1

Cadbury's found itself in the eye of a storm, when a few instances of worms in its Dairy Milk bars were reported in Maharashtra. Initially the company denied the allegation but it had already caught fire amongst consumers, having a direct bearing on sales. In less than two weeks, the company launched a PR campaign for the trade. And three months later, came an ad campaign featuring Big B and a revamped poly-flow packaging. The company communicated to the consumer about the fool proof packing of its products and invited them for the plant visit.

In a few months the company was back to its market share. These experts believe that the reason for Cadbury's success was that it took crisis head-on. And the consumers were more forgiving, because the brand enjoyed an emotional equity in India.

Questions

1. What is the role of celebrities in communication? Explain in the light of this case.

2. Critically analyze firms handling of this situation.



CASE STUDY - 2

India’s largest organized coffee retail brand Café Coffee day CCD is undergoing a change. It has changed its logo, revamped it menu and is on store opening spree. CCD currently has around 1,275 outlets across the country, but plans to increase that number to 2,000 by the end of 2014. In the meantime, the chain’s food menu is being revamped and expanded, and the vendor base is being accordingly strengthened. CCD is known for “a lot more can happen over coffee “. Positioned as hang out place, CCD has been able to create a good place for itself in the market.

It recently also launched the Coffee Day WakeCup, a single serve coffee brewing system, priced at Rs 4,000 for the basic version and Rs 5,000 for the automatic version. “The machine will be made available across all the 1,200 coffee day outlets at the initial phase and the company may look at other modes of distribution at a later date,” says K Ramakrishnan, president (marketing), Cafe Coffee Day.



The challenge for the company is to make coffee a part of the life of the consumers, so that they could leverage on the expansion of per capita consumption of coffee. At present per capita consumption of coffee is about 82 grams per person, which in UK is about 8 KG per person. The company also faces competition from existing players like Barista and new entrant Starbucks which is entering in India with Tata. However being an early entrant it is already present in about 200 towns in the country which gives it an advantage. It also has an advantage of being an incumbent player and understanding customers well. The chain recently launched a loyalty card programme called café moments, which is a prepaid card for the consumers. However Star bucks a huge international player has a deep experience of serving coffee to the consumers and building loyalty.



Questions

1. Perform a Marketing SWOT analysis for firm.

2. Suggest how firms can leverage its existing equity and immune itself form competition.
IMT-36: Java Programming-2014
IMT-36: Java Programming-2014

PART- A

Q1. Define each of the following terms: single inheritance, multiple inheritance, interface, superclass and subclass.

Q2. Discuss why casting a superclass reference to a subclass reference is potentially dangerous multiple inheritance? What feature of Java helps realize the benefits of multiple inheritance?

Q3. Distinguish between non-abstract methods and abstract methods.

Q4. Write a recursive method power (base, exponent) that when invoked returns base exponent

Q5. Selection sort searches an array for the smallest element in the array. Then, the smallest element is swapped with the first element of the array. The process is repeated for the subarray beginning with the second element of the array. Each pass of the array results in one element being placed in its proper location. This sort has a performance comparably to the bubble sort-for an array n elements, n-1 passes must be made, and for each subarray, n-1 comparisons must be made to find the smallest value. When the subarray being processed contains one element, the array is sorted. Write a recursive method selection Sort to perform this algorithm.

PART- B

Q1: Create a Data class with the following capabilities:

     (a) Output the date in multiple formats such as

MM/DD/YY

June 14,2009

DDD YYYY

     (b) Use overload constructors to create Date objects initialized with dates of the formats in part(a)

Q2. Create class SavingAccount. Use a static class variable to store the annual interest Rate for each of the savers. Each object of the class contains a private instance variable savingsBalance indicating the amount the saver currently has on deposit. Provide method CalculateMonthlyInterest to calculate the monthly interest by multiplying the balance by annual interest Rate divided by 12; this interest should be added to savingBalance. Provide a static method modifyInterestRate that sets the annual interest Rate to a new value. Write a driver program to test class SavingsAccountobject, saver1 and saver2, with balance of $2000.00 and $3000.00, respectively. Set annual interest Rate to 4%, then calculate the monthly interest and print the new balances for each of the savers. Then set the annual interest Rate to 5% and calculate the next month's interest and print the new balances for each of the savers.

Q3. Explain the advantage of object oriented model over traditional programming model.

Q4. Define each of the following terms: single inheritance, multiple inheritance, interface, superclass and subclass.

Q5. Discuss why casting a superclass reference to a subclass reference is potentially dangerous multiple inheritance? What feature of Java helps realize the benefits of multiple inheritance?

PART- C

Q1. Distinguish between non-abstract methods and abstract methods.

Q2. a) What is Package.

Q2. b) Explain Client Server.

Q3. a) What is LRL?

Q3. b) Why has Java gained international acceptance.

Q4. a) Explain Java API.

Q4. b) Explain RMI with suitable example.

Q5. a) What is package and how it is useful in programming?

Q5. b) Class is the heart of Every Java applet, Comment.



CASE STUDY - 1

A spelling Checker: Many popular word processing software packages have built in spell checkers.

1. You are asked to develop your own spell-checker utility. We make suggestions to help get you started. You should then consider adding more capabilities. Use a computerized dictionary (if you have access to one) as a source of words.

CASE STUDY - 2

Why do we type so many words with incorrect spelling? In some cases, it is because we simply do not know the correct spelling, so we make a "best guest." In some case, it is because we transpose two letters (e.g., "defualt" instead of "default"). Sometimes we double-type a letter accidentally (e.g., "hanndy" instead of "handy"). Sometimes we type a nearby key instead of the one we intended (e.g., "biryhday" instead of "birthday"). And so on.

Design and implement a spell-checker applet in Java. Your program should maintain an array wordList of strings. Enable the user to enter these strings. Once you have these capabilities, you can obtain the words for the spell checker from a computerized dictionary stored in a file.

Your program should ask a user to enter a word. The program should then look up that word in the wordList array. If the word is present in the array, your program should print 'Word is spelled correctly."

If the word is not present in the array, your program should print 'word is not spelled correctly." Then your program should try to locate other words in wordList that might be the word the user intended to type. For example, you can try all possible single transpositions of adjacent letters to discover that the word "default" is a direct match to a word in wordList Of course, this implies that your program will check all other single transpositions such as "edfault," "dfeault," "default," "deafult," and "defualt." When you find a new word that matches one in wordList, print that word in a message such as, 'Did you mean "default?". "

2. Implement other tests such as replacing each double letter with a single letter and any other test you can develop to improve the value of your spell checker.

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