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B.math - CH 03

This document contains a business mathematics exam paper from Punjab College Sambrial. The paper consists of two parts - a subjective part with 7 short answer questions and 1 multi-part question, worth a total of 14 and 5 marks respectively, and an objective part with 6 multiple choice questions worth a total of 6 marks. The questions cover topics such as solving linear, quadratic and simultaneous equations; rewriting expressions; definitions of mathematical terms; and standard forms.

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B.math - CH 03

This document contains a business mathematics exam paper from Punjab College Sambrial. The paper consists of two parts - a subjective part with 7 short answer questions and 1 multi-part question, worth a total of 14 and 5 marks respectively, and an objective part with 6 multiple choice questions worth a total of 6 marks. The questions cover topics such as solving linear, quadratic and simultaneous equations; rewriting expressions; definitions of mathematical terms; and standard forms.

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PUNJAB COLLEGE SAMBRIAL

BUSINESS MATHEMATICS PAPER-1ST CH # 3 YEAR PHASE-III (18-03-2016)


Time: 1:30 hrs PAPER SUBJECTIVE Total Marks: 30
********************************************************************************************
Write short answers to any 07 parts of questions from Part-I and any 1 from Part-II.
Part-I 2*7=14
2. Write short answers to the following questions.
i. Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 12. v.
1 x 1 x
Rewrite 5  5  10 in quadratic form.
2x vi. Define quadratic equation and write down its
1  0
ii. Solve 7 . formula.
Solve 3x  10 x  3  0 . Solve 4(3 x  2)  7(2  5 x)  5 x .
2
iii. vii.
x y 6 , x  y  2.
Find the solution set of y  9  0 .
2
iv. viii. Solve
Solve x  8 x  15 by quadratic formula.
2
ix.
Part-II
3. a) Solve 9 x 2
 24 x  65 by completing square method. 5
b) Solve the equation x  7  x  2  6 x  13 .
5
4. a) Solve the simultaneous equations:
5 x  2 y  64
2x  y  4 5
b) The area of a room is 168 feet. If the length is 2 feet more than the width, find its length and breadth. 5

PUNJAB COLLEGE SAMBRIAL


BUSINESS MATHEMATICS PAPER-1ST CH # 3 YEAR PHASE-III (18-03-2016)
Time: 1:30 hrs PAPER SUBJECTIVE Total Marks: 30
********************************************************************************************
Write short answers to any 07 parts of questions from Part-I and any 1 from Part-II.
Part-I 2*7=14
2. Write short answers to the following questions.
i. Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 12. v.
1 x 1 x
Rewrite 5  5  10 in quadratic form.
2x vi. Define quadratic equation and write down its
1  0
ii. Solve 7 . formula.
Solve 3x  10 x  3  0 . Solve 4(3 x  2)  7(2  5 x)  5 x .
2
iii. vii.
x y 6 , x  y  2.
Find the solution set of y  9  0 .
2
iv. viii. Solve
Solve x  8 x  15 by quadratic formula.
2
ix.
Part-II
3. a) Solve 9 x 2
 24 x  65 by completing square method. 5
b) Solve the equation x  7  x  2  6 x  13 .
5
4. a) Solve the simultaneous equations:
5 x  2 y  64
2x  y  4 5
b) The area of a room is 168 feet. If the length is 2 feet more than the width, find its length and breadth. 5

PUNJAB COLLEGE SAMBRIAL


BUSINESS MATHEMATICS PAPER-1ST CH # 3 YEAR PHASE-III (18-03-2016)
Time: 10 min PAPER OBJECTIVE Total Marks: 06
********************************************************************************************

Name: ----------------------------- Roll No: ------------------------


1. Each option has four options. Choose the most appropriate option for the question.
1) If six times a number is 180, then the number is:
a) 10 b) 20 c) 30 d) 40
2) Discriminant in a quadratic formula is:
a) b 2  4ac b) b 2  4ac c) 4ac d)
b 2  4ac
3) Given that x  ( x  8)  20 , then the value of x is:
a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10
4) Equation of the form ax  bx  bx  a is:
4 3

a) polynomial b) reciprocal c) irrational d) none


5) Standard form of linear equation is:
a) ax  b  0 b) ax  bx  c  0 c) ax  0
2 2
d) none
6) The equation is true for its:
a) Roots b) values of SS c) both a and b d) none

PUNJAB COLLEGE SAMBRIAL


BUSINESS MATHEMATICS PAPER-1ST CH # 3 YEAR PHASE-III (18-03-2016)
Time: 10 min PAPER OBJECTIVE Total Marks: 06
********************************************************************************************

Name: ----------------------------- Roll No: ------------------------


2. Each option has four options. Choose the most appropriate option for the question.
1) If six times a number is 180, then the number is:
a) 10 b) 20 c) 30 d) 40
2) Discriminant in a quadratic formula is:
a) b 2  4ac b) b 2  4ac c) 4ac d)
b 2  4ac
3) Given that x  ( x  8)  20 , then the value of x is:
a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10
4) Equation of the form ax  bx  bx  a is:
4 3

a) polynomial b) reciprocal c) irrational d) none


5) Standard form of linear equation is:
a) ax  b  0 b) ax  bx  c  0 c) ax  0
2 2
d) none
6) The equation is true for its:
b) Roots b) values of SS c) both a and b d) none

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