Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2006 General Chemistry For Physics & Maths Question Paper PDF Download

 

            LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – MATHEMATICS

AD 05

THIRD SEMESTER – NOV 2006

CH 3200 – GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR PHYSICS & MATHS

 

 

Date & Time : 31-10-2006/9.00-12.00        Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

PART- A                                    (10×2=20)

Answer ALL the questions.

  1. What is mutarotation?
  2. What are essential and non essential amino acids? Give an example.
  3. What are chromophore? Give examples.
  4. Why is pyridine more basic than pyrrole?
  5. State the first law of themodynamics.
  6. Write a note on photosynthesis.
  7. What is a peptide – linkage? Give an example for a dipeptide.
  8. Distinguish between intensive and extensive properties.
  9. Define enthalphy of neutralisation.
  10. What are antipyritics? Give an example.

PART- B                                           (8×5=40)

Answer any EIGHT questions.

  1. Explain the formation of a & b anomers of glucose.
  2. Explain any one theory of colour and constitution of dyes.
  3. Explain the preparation and uses of sulphanilamide.
  4. What is nuclear fussion? Explain its importance.
  5. Write a short notes on calomel electrode.
  6. How are amino acids synthesised by Gabriel synthesis?
  7. How is malachite green prepared? Give its uses.
  8. Explain any one theory of hydrogen bonding.
  9. a) What is Bordeaux mixture?
  10. b) Draw the structure of BHC.
  11. Explain standard hydrogen electrode.
  12. Write a note on (a) Direct dyes

(b) Vat dyes

  1. Explain Kohlrausch’s law with an example.

 

PART- C                                         (4×10=40)

Answer any FOUR questions.

  1. Draw the Born – Haber cycle for sodium chloride and mention its terms. (10)
  2. a) What is lanthanide contraction? (4)
  3. b) Explain the ion exchange method for the separation of lanthanides. (6)
  4. Discuss the structure of proteins.           (10)
  5. Elucidate the structure of fructose.           (10)
  6. a) Explain the Haworth synthesis of anthracene. (5)
  7. b) How is pyrrole synthesised? How does it react with the con. nitric acid in acetic anhydride? (5)
  8. a) Explain the role of micronutrients. (5)
  9. b) How are the following prepared? (a) urea (b) Triple superphosphate. (5)

 

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Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2006 Concepts In Inorganic Chemistry Question Paper PDF Download

                         LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY

AD 03

FIRST SEMESTER – NOV 2006

CH 1503 – CONCEPTS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

 

 

Date & Time : 03-11-2006/1.00-4.00     Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

 

PART – A

Answer all the questions                                  (10 x 2 = 20)

  1. Write the Schrodinger wave equation and discuss the significance of wave function.
  2. What is inert pair effect? Explain with an example.
  3. Give the electronic configuration of manganese and its variable oxidation states.
  4. Which of the following element has higher ionization energy? Give reasons:
    (a) oxygen (b)
  5. What is galvanization? What is the role of standard electrode potential in this process?
  6. Arrange the following acids in the increasing acid strength with suitable explanation,
    HOCl,          HClO3,        HClO2,       HClO4.
  7. What are the differences between roasting and calcination?
  8. Write the Lewis dot formula for ammonia molecule and give the number of bonded and lone   pairs of electron.
  9. Mention the hybridization and geometry of PCl5
  10. Why the density of ice is lesser than that of water?

 

PART – B

 

Answer any eight questions                                 (8 x 5 = 40)

  1. Explain a) Heisenberg uncertainity principle b) Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity.
  2. Write short notes on a) froth floatation process b) Van-Arkel process in metallurgy.
  3. Explain the diagonal relationship in the periodic table with an example.
  4. What is lattice energy? How is it determined for the formation of CaF2 using Born Haber’s
  5. Calculate the electronegativity of carbon (rC = 0.71 Ao) using Allred –Rochow method.
  6. Explain the types of hydrogen bonding and explain any two of its consequences.
  7. Discuss the structure of (a) SF6 (b) COCl2 using hybridization theory.
  8. What is levelling effect? How does HNO3 behave as a base in concentrated sulphuric acid?    Give the chemical equation.
  9. What are clathrates? What are their characteristics?
  10. What are conjugate acid base pairs? Give an example.
  11. What is symbiosis? Give examples.
  12. What are the different types of forces in non-polar molecules?

 

 

PART – C

 

Answer any four questions                                                 (4 x 10 = 40)

  1. Describe the role of Ellingham diagram for the reduction of metal oxides

to metals in metallurgy.

  1. Explain the structure of the following compounds using VSEPRtheory

(i) SF4                      (ii) H2O               (iii) ClF3              (iv) ICl4

  1. Construct a qualitative MO energy level diagram for O2 Write the MO electronic    configuration and bond order for O2, O2+, O22+ O2-, O22-molecule
  2. Discuss fajan’s rule with suitable examples.
  3. How does band theory of metals explain the conducting properties of metals and n-type and p-   type semicondctors?
  4. Explain HSAB theory. Mention any four applications.

 

 

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Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2006 Chemistry For Biologists – Theory Question Paper PDF Download

                   LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – PLANT BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY

AD 04

THIRD SEMESTER – NOV 2006

CH 3102 – CHEMISTRY FOR BIOLOGISTS – THEORY

(Also equivalent to CHE 102)

 

 

Date & Time : 28-10-2006/9.00-12.00      Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

 

PART – A

Answer all the questions                                                     (10 ×2 = 20 marks)

  1. Draw the structure of CsCl and label it.
  2. Write any four postulates of VSEPR theory.
  3. Write the IUPAC nomenclature for the following compounds
    a) [Cr(NH3)6]Cl3             b) K[Ag(CN)2]
  4. Define the following terms.
    a) Molality b) mole fraction.
  5. What is the principle of volumetric analysis?
  6. Write the rate of the following reaction
    2NO(g) + 2H2(g) à N2(g) + 2H2O(g)
  7. What is peptization?
  8. ‘p-nitrophenol is more acidic than phenol.’ Why?
  9. Differentiate resolution and raecemization.
  10. How is nylon-66 prepared?

 

PART – B

Answer any eight questions                                                (8 × 5 = 40 marks)

  1. Discuss the shape of PCl5 and BF3 based on VSEPR theory.
  2. Explain the types of hydrogen bonding with examples.
  3. Discuss the primary and secondary standards.
  4. Explain any two theories of acids and bases.
  5. Derive the rate expression for a second order reaction 2A à
  6. Explain the role of enzyme as catalyst in chemical and biochemical reactions.
  7. Discuss the optical and kinetic properties of colloids.
  8. Draw the resonance structure of the following
    a) nitrobenzene b) phenol.
  9. Explain any two methods of resolution of racemic mixtures.
  10. Write short notes on
    a) enantiomers b) chirality        c) meso compound             (2 + 1.5 + 1.5)
  11. Draw the structure of the monomers used to prepare the following polymers.
    a) polypropylene b) polyvinyl chloride   c) Teflon          d) buna-S
  12. Discuss the different types of polymers.

 

PART – C

Answer any four questions                                                (4 × 10 = 40 marks)

 

  1. a) Describe the shape of IF7 using VSEPR theory.
    b) Discuss geometrical and optical isomerism in coordination compounds with an example for each. (4+6)
  2. a) Write a note on dipole-induced dipole interaction.
    b) Derive the Henderson equation of buffer solutions. (4+6)
  3. a) Discuss any two methods of determining order of the reaction.
    b) Define the terms homogeneous and heterogeneous catalyst with one example for each. (6+4)
  4. a) Derive the half-life period of first order kinetics of a reaction.
    b) Discuss the applications of colloids. (5+5)
  5. a) Write the order of acidity of the following CH3COOH, CCl3COOH, CF3COOH b) Write the order of basicity of the following NH3, R-NH2, R2NH, R3
    c) Explain the optical activity of lactic acid. (2+2+6)
  6. a) Discuss the methods used to differentiate geometrical isomers.
    b) Explain the mechanism of chain growth polymerization. (5+5)

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Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2006 Bioinformatics Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034  B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY

AE 04

THIRD SEMESTER – NOV 2006

         PB 3202 – BIOINFORMATICS

 

 

Date & Time : 31-10-2006/9.00-12.00         Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

 

 

Part A

Answer all the questions                                                                              (20 marks)

 

I      Choose the correct answer                                                                  (5 x1  = 5)

 

  1. Pubmed is a ________ database.

a)gene             b) sequence                  c) journal             d) disease.

  1. ________ is a protein structure visualization tool.
  2. a) rasmol b) genbank       c)  bioedit            d) NCBI
  3. PDB is a ________ database.
  4. a) sequence b) structure   c) pathway          d) journal.
  5. Pattern is a representation of ________.
  6. a) gene   b) structure             c) motif             d) genome
  7. Alpha helix is a protein________ structure.
  8. a) primary b) secondary                 c) tertiary           d) quarternary.

 

 

II State True or False                                                                                    (5 x 1  =5)

 

  1. X represents any aminoacid in a pattern.
  2. Blastp is used for searching protein sequences in databases.
  3. Beta sheet is a tertiary structure.
  4. Protein structure can be downloaded from Rasmol.
  5. Genscan is used for protein structure analysis..

III  Complete the following                                                                (5 x 1 = 5)

 

  1. ________ is the RNA which transfers the aminoacids.
  2. The double helical structure of DNA was proposed by ________.
  3. Swissprot is a protein________ database.
  4. Fasta format begins with a ________ symbol.
  5. ________ is the software for multiple sequence alignment..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IV Answer  the following, each in 50 words                                   .             (5 x  1 = 5)

 

  1. What is Accession number.
  2. What is Genetic codon.
  3. Explain : Restriction enzymes.
  4. What are Purines.
  5. Define : GC%.

PART B

 

Answer any Five of the following , each in about 350 words.                 (5 x 8 =40)

 

  1. Explain NCBI, DDBJ and EMBL.
  2. Discuss the applications of Bioinformatics.
  3. Explain Genscan and its applications. .
  4. Explain the double helical structure of DNA.
  5. Ezplain the secondary structure prediction tool .(sopma or nnpredict).
  6. Ezplain any 5 commands in Rasmol.
  7. Describe ORF finder in detail.
  8. Explain a software for nucleic acid sequence analysis.

PART C

 

Answer any Two of the following, each  in about 1500 words.               (2 x 20 = 40)

Draw diagrams / flowcharts wherever necessary.

 

 

29.a) Explain Genbank and its file format.

Or

29..b) Explain BLAST,  its types and significance.

 

30.a) Explain about  protein synthesis in detail.

Or

30.b) Explain any two protein sequence databases.

 

 

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Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2006 Bio Chemistry Question Paper PDF Download

                          LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY

AD 08

FIFTH SEMESTER – NOV 2006

CH 5401 – BIO CHEMISTRY

(Also equivalent to CHE 401/CH 520)

 

 

Date & Time : 01-11-2006/9.00-12.00   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

 

PART – A

Answer all the questions                                                     (10 ×2 = 20 marks)

 

  1. What are essential amino acids? Give any two examples.
  2. Define point mutation. Explain with respect to sickle cell anaemia.
  3. Mention the factors influencing enzyme action.
  4. What are waxes? Give example.
  5. Expand the terms EFA and PUFA. Give an example for each.
  6. Draw the pyranose structure of glucose and the furanose structure of fructose.
  7. ‘Glycogen highly branched whereas starch is not.’ Why?
  8. Explain the fork model for DNA replication.
  9. What are plasma proteins? Give example.
  10. Define the terms catabolism and anabolism.

 

 

 

PART – B

Answer any eight questions                                                (8 × 5 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Give the structure and functions of the following organelles.
    a) centriole b) lysosome                 c) chloroplast.
  2. How are proteins sequenced from the N-terminal using Edmann’s reagent and C- terminal using enzymes?
  3. Define enzyme immobilization. Explain the various methods of enzyme immobilization.
  4. Give the advantage of solid-phase peptide synthesis. Explain how peptides are synthesized by solid phase method.
  5. What are coenzymes? Explain the mechanism of coenzyme action.
  6. Explain the biosynthesis of cholesterol.
  7. Define the following with suitable examples
    a) Hydrogenation of fats.
    b) auto-oxidation of fats
    c) saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
  8. ‘Starch is edible whereas cellulose is not.’ Explain.
  9. Explain glycolysis.
  10. Differentiate between DNA and RNA.
  11. Explain the electron transport chain.
  12. How is blood coagulated?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART – C

Answer any four questions                                                (4 × 10 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Explain the following
    a) Strecker’s synthesis of amino acids
    b) Phthalimide synthesis of amino acids
    c) Reaction of ninhydrin with amino acids
    d) ornithine cycle
  2. What are inhibitors? Explain competitive, non-competitive and allosteric inhibitions.
  3. a) How are fatty acids biosynthesized?
    b) How are triglycerides biosynthesized?
  4. a) Explain TCA cycle.
    b) Define mutarotation and explain with reference to glucose.
  5. How are proteins biosynthesized?
  6. Explain the following
    a) DNA replication.
    b) The base pairing in DNA
    c) DNA is the genetic material whereas RNA is not.

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Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2006 Analytical Chemistry Question Paper PDF Download

                         LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY

AD 02

FIRST SEMESTER – NOV 2006

CH 1502 – ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

 

 

Date & Time : 01-11-2006/1.00-4.00   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

 

PART – A

 

Answer all the questions                                                     (10 ×2 = 20 marks)

 

  1. What is a universal antidote?
  2. State how many significant figures are there for the following?
  3. a) 0.00200    b) 99.9   c) 9.023 d) 0.00149
  4. What is meant by test of purity?
  5. Give the factors affecting Rf value.
  6. Distinguish between end point and equivalence point.
  7. What is the significance of titration curve?
  8. Draw the structure of M2+-EDTA complex.
  9. What are precipitation titrations?
  10. Explain gravimetric factor.
  11. Define thermogram.

 

PART – B

 

Answer any eight questions                                                (8 × 5 = 40 marks)

 

  1. How would you calibrate a burette?
  2. A student obtained the following results for the percentage of manganese in a mineral 30.48, 30.71, 30.07, and 30.62.
    Calculate the a) median b) average deviation
  3. Explain distillation under reduced pressure.
  4. Give the principle and applications of gas chromatography.
  5. Give the criteria for primary standard substances.
  6. Calculate the pH of the buffer mixture containing 5 g of CH3COOH and 7.5 g CH3COONa in 500mL solution. Dissociation constant of CH3COOH at 25 °C is 1.75 x 10-5.
  7. What are the characteristics of metal ion indicators?
  8. 20 mL of a NaOH solution containing 4g of NaOH per litre required for complete neutralization 22 mL of a solution of hydrochloric acid. Calculate the normality of HCl and amount in gram per litre.
  9. Describe the application of solubility product principle in qualitative analysis.
  10. Describe the method of locating the end point in the acid-base titrations.
  11. Mention the factors affecting a thermogram?
  12. Explain the mechanism of precipitate formation.

 

 

 

 

PART – C

 

Answer any FOUR questions                                                 (4 × 10 = 40 marks)

 

  1. List out the rules to be followed in storage and handling of chemicals.
  2. Discuss the various components of TG with a block diagram.
  3. a) Derive the expression for the pH of a buffer solution.
  4. b) Calculate the pH of 100 ml of  05 M HCl and 100 ml of 0.02 M solution of HNO3 at 25°C.
  5. What is distillation under reduced pressure? Explain with suitable example.
  6. Replicate samples of a silicon alloy are analysed and determined to contain 95.61, 95.67, 95.71 and 95.60 % of Ag. Calculate the mean and standard deviation.
  7. What are Ion exchange resins? How are they used in the purification of water?

 

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“Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry Nov 2012 Advanced General Chemistry For Phys. & Maths Question Paper PDF Download”

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – MATHS & PHYSICS

THIRD SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2012

CH 3202/3200 – ADVANCED GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR PHYS. & MATHS

 

 

Date : 09/11/2012             Dept. No.                                        Max. : 100 Marks

Time : 9:00 – 12:00

 

PART-A

Answer ALL questions:                                                                                                       (10 × 2 = 20)

  1. Mention any two methods to detect hydrogen bonding.
  2. Account for “Water having low molecular weight boils at a high temperature than ethyl alcohol”
  3. Write the Reimer-Tiemann reaction of pyrrole.
  4. Give a method for the preparation of furan.
  5. Write the mathematical equation of first law of thermodynamics. Mention the terms involved.
  6. Define lattice energy.
  7. Draw the structure fructose.
  8. What is polypeptide bond?
  9. Draw the structure of BHC. Mention its uses.
  10. List any two uses of radioisotopes.

 

PART-B

Answer any EIGHT questions:                                                                                          (8 × 5 = 40)

  1. o-nitro phenol is steam volatile and the para isomer is not volatile. Explain.
  2. a) Give reason “Ethanoic acid in benzene have a relative molecular mass twice as

large as expected” (3)

  1. b) Why does ice float? (2)
  2. How is malachite green prepared? Give its uses.
  3. Explain the Haworth’s synthesis of naphthalene.
  4. Write any three methods for the preparation of pyridine?
  5. Derive Kirchoff’s equation.
  6. Describe the working principle of Calomel electrode.
  7. Define the following with an example
  8. a) heat of formation            b) neutralization
  9. How are enzymes classified?
  10. Discuss the secondary structure of protein.
  11. Discuss the following:
  12. a) thermal cracking b) catalytic cracking
  13. Explain nuclear fission reaction.

 

 

 

PART-C

 

Answer any FOUR questions:                                                                                          (4 × 10 = 40)

  1. a) Write the consequences of lanthanide contraction. (6)
  2. b) Explain the different types of hydrogen bonding with suitable examples. (4)
  3. a) Give any two methods of synthesis of pyrrole. (5)
  4. b) What are chromophore and auxochromes? Give examples for each.            (5)
  5. a )Write the chlorination and nitration reaction of anthracene.  (5)

b)State and explain Kohlrausch’s law.                                                                                               (5)

  1. a) Explain Born-Haber cycle with an example.  (5)
  2. b) Explain strong acid-weak base titration by conductometric method. (5)

27.a) What are the factors affecting enzyme reaction?                                                                                     (5)

  1. b) Explain the lock and key mechanism of enzymes. (5)
  2. a) Give a brief description on fractional distillation of petroleum. (5)

b)Write short notes on renewable energy.                                                                                        (5)

 

 

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Loyola College B.Sc. Adv. Zoology & Bio-Technology April 2006 Invertebrata Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ADV. ZOOLOGY & BIO-TECHNOLOGY

TS 2

FIRST SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                              AZ 1500 – INVERTEBRATA

(Also equivalent to ZO 1500)

 

 

Date & Time : 28-04-2006/9.00-12.00         Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 Part A                                    (Answer All)                          10 ´ 2 = 20

 

  1. What is coelom?
  2. Comment on histolysin
  3. Mention the function of hirudin.
  4. What is cyclosis?
  5. What is hectocotylised arm?
  6. What are dermal ossicles?
  7. What is statocyst?
  8. What is binomial nomenclature?
  9. Define metamerism.
  10. Comment on choanocyte.

Part B                                     (Answer any four)                 4 ´ 10 = 40

 

  1. Explain the endoerythrocytic cycle.
  2. Explain the life history of Ascaris.
  3. Explain the cephalic appendages of prawn.
  4. Describe the structure of Paramecium.
  5. What are coral reefs? How it is formed? Explain.
  6. Discuss the external characters of leech .

Part C                                     (Answer any two)                              2 ´ 20 = 40

  1. Explain the phylogenetic significance of Peripatus.
  2. With a suitable diagram explain the water vascular system in starfish and add a note on its function.
  3. What is metagenesis? Explain with a suitable example.
  4. Write an essay on reproduction in Protozoa.

 

 

 

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Loyola College B.Sc. Adv. Zoology & Bio-Technology April 2006 Essentials Of Plant Biology Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ADVANCED ZOOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY

IB 2

SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                             PB 2100 – ESSENTIALS OF PLANT BIOLOGY

(Also equivalent to PB 3100)

 

 

Date & Time : 26-04-2006/1.00-4.00 P.M.   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

Part A

Answer all the questions                                                                                (20 marks)

Choose the best answer                                                                                  (5×1=5)

 

  1. Which of the following is not a spore present in Puccinia:
  2. a) ascospore b) basidiospore            c) teliospore      d)  aeciospore

 

  1. Identify the wrong statement
  2. a) Natural system of classification does not attempt at bringing out phylogenetic

relationship.

  1. b) Bicarpellatae has 4 orders and 24 families.
  2. c) Present system of naming of plants is known as binomial system of

nomenclature.

  1. d) 6 orders and 14 families are included under the series heteromerae.

 

  1. Statement 1 : Parenchyma is made up of thin walled cells.

Statement 2 :  Parenchyma is a complex permanent tissue.

  1. Statement 1is correct, but statement 2 is incorrect
  2. Statement 2 is correct, but statement 1 is incorrect
  3. Both statements 1 and 2 are correct.
  4. Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect.

 

  1. When micropyle and chalaza lie in one line and the funicle lies parallel to it, the ovule is:
  2. a) orthotropous                                        b) anatropous
  3. c) campylotropous                           d) circinotropous

 

  1. Vincristin and vinblastin are obtained from
  2. a) Papaver somniferum                            b) Eugenia caryophyllata
  3. c) Catharanthes roseus                            d) Lycopersicum esculenthem

 

 

II State whether the following are true  or false                                             (5×1=5)

 

  1. Marsilea is an aquatic fern, included under gymnosperms.
  2. Salvia is a member of family Labiatae with bilipped corolla.
  3. In dicot leaves, undifferentiated mesophyll tissue is present.
  4. PolIen grain is the first cell of the male gametophyte.
  5. The alkaloids, morphine and codein are obtained from the capsules of

Cannabis sativa

 

III  Complete the following                                                                (5x 1= 5)

 

  1. ————- roots in Cycas show the presence of algal zone.
  2. In taxonomic hierarchy each unit of classification is referred to as a —————–

 

  1. Vascular bundles in dicot stem are said to be ————-since the xylem and

phloem are arranged in the same radius.

  1. When the pollen tube enters the ovule through the integuments, it is called———.
  2. Quinine is extracted from the bark of ————–.

 

  1. Answer the following each in about 50 words. (5×1=5)

 

  1. What is hormogonium?
  2. What is citation of author?
  3. Distinguish between exarch and endarch conditions.
  4. Write a short note on the post – fertilisation changes.
  5. Give the binomial of any two timber yielding plants.

 

PART  B

 

Answer any five of the following, each  in about  350 words. Draw diagrams / flowcharts wherever necessary                                                                 (5×8=40)

 

  1. Describe asexual reproduction in
  2. Give an account of artificial system of classification of plants.
  3. Mention the characteristic features of the family Amaranthaceae.
  4. Discuss normal secondary thickening in dicot stem.
  5. Write about simple permanent tissues.
  6. Briefly describe the process of formation of microspores from microspore mother

cells.

  1. Mention the scientific name , family, parts used and uses of the following plants:

Geranium, sandal, clove and hemp.

  1. Bring out the economic importance of any two each of condiments and fibre

yielding plants.

PART  C

 

Answer the following questions, each in about 1500 words.  Draw diagrams and flowcharts wherever necessary.                                                            (2x 20=40)

 

29 a) What is isomorphic alternation of generations?  Discuss this with regard to the

life cycle of Ectocarpus.

(OR)

  1. b) Give a comparative account of the anatomy of dicot and monocot root.

 

30 a) Describe the characteristics features of the family Lamiaceae. Mention the

binomial and economic importance of any six plant species.

(OR)

  1. b) Describe the structure and development of dicot embryo.

 

 

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B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ADV. ZOOLOGY & BIO-TECHNOLOGY

TS 4

SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                                  AZ 2500 – CHORDATA

(Also equivalent to ZO 2500)

 

 

Date & Time : 24-04-2006/1.00-4.00 P.M.   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

Part A                                     (Answer All)                          10 X 2 = 20

 

  1. What are the characteristic features of chordates?
  2. What is pecten?
  3. Draw the labeled diagram of pelvic girdle of frog
  4. Write notes on Ostrich.
  5. Comment on hippocampus
  6. Explain the wheel organ
  7. Differentiate heterocercal and homocercal tail
  8. What are lateral line sense organs?
  9. Draw the labelled diagram of hyoid apparatus
  10. What is Hatchek’s pit?

Part B                                     (Answer any four)                 4 X 10 = 40

 

  1. Write notes on accessory respiratory organs in fishes.
  2. Explain the distribution of cranial nerves of frog.
  3. Give an account of jaw suspension in chordates
  4. Write a note on parental care exhibited by amphibians
  5. Explain flight adaptation in birds.
  6. Explain arterial system of shark.

 

Part C                                     (Answer any two)                              2 X 20 = 40

  1. Explain the structure and affinities of amphioxus.
  2. Write notes on any four poisonous snakes with identification.
  3. Write an account on the development of aortic arches in chordates.
  4. Explain the different types of respiration in amphibians.

 

 

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B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – PLANT BIOLOGY & BIO-TECHNOLOGY

TS 3

SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                           AZ 2100 – ANIMAL DIVERSITY

(Also equivalent to ZO 2100/ 3100/ ZOO 100)

 

 

Date & Time : 26-04-2006/1.00-4.00 P.M.   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

Part A                                     (Answer All)                          10 ´ 2 = 20

 

  1. What is meant by measly pork?
  2. What is a quill feather?
  3. Explain a planula.
  4. Mention the structure and functions of scolex.
  5. Draw the eleventh segment of leech.
  6. Explain the signet ring.
  7. Write the dental formula of rat.
  8. What is amoebiasis?
  9. What is pectin?
  10. What is hirudin?

Part B                                     (Answer any four)                 4 ´ 10 = 40

  1. Explain the life cycle of Ascaris lumbricoides.
  2. Describe the structure and function of airsacs in birds.
  3. Explain the life cycle of Obelia geniculata.
  4. Write a note on extra embryonic membranes in chordates.
  5. Explain in detail cephalic appendages of prawn.
  6. Describe the ambulacral system in starfish.

 

Part C                                     (Answer any two)                              2 ´ 20 = 40

  1. Explain the sexual reproduction in Plasmodium vivax.
  2. Write an essay on the life cycle of Taenia solium.
  3. Give an account on pulmonary respiration in frogs.
  4. Explain in detail the life cycle of Entamoeba histolytica.

 

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Loyola College B.Com Corporate & Secretaryship Nov 2006 Cost Accounting Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034  B.Com DEGREE EXAMINATION – CORPORATE & SECRETARYSHIP

AV 07

FIFTH SEMESTER – NOV 2006

         CR 5501 – COST ACCOUNTING

(Also equivalent to COS 507)

 

 

Date & Time : 27-10-2006/9.00-12.00         Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

 

Section: A

Answer all questions:                                                                                    10 x 2 = 20

 

  • Define ‘Cost centre’ and ‘Cost unit’.

 

  • State whether the following statements are true or false:

 

  1. Bad Debts are excluded from cost accounts.
  2. Sale of factory scrap is reduced from works cost.

 

  • What is VED Analysis?

 

  • Calculate Economic Ordering quantity: annual usage; 6000 units, Cost of Materials per unit Rs.20; Cost placing and receiving one order Rs.60; annual carrying cost Rs.2 per unit.

 

  • Ascertain the labour turnover under separation method;

 

Employees on 1-1-2003:14,000

Employees on 31-12-2003: 16,000

Employees who left during 2003: 750

 

  • What is meant by “Absorption of overheads”?

 

  • Fill in the blanks:
  1. a) A cost is ———- if it does not change with change in activity level.
  2. b) Power cost is apportioned on the basis of ———- hours.
  3. c) ———- rate of absorption is suitable for labour oriented manufacturing.
  4. d) Crèche expenses are apportioned on the basis of —————————-.

 

  • Write short note on equivalent production units.

 

  • What is escalation clause?

 

  • A transport service company is running four buses between two towns which are 50kms. Apart. Seating capacity of each bus is 40 passengers. Actual passengers carried were 75% of the seating capacity. All the four buses ran on all the days and of the month if April 2005. Each bus made one round trip per day. Calculate the total kilometers and total passenger kilometers for the month.

 

 

Section – B

Answer any five only:                                                                               5 x 8 = 40

 

  • Explain the merits and demerits of perpetual inventory system.

 

  • What is Labour Turnover? Explain its causes and effect. And also suggest the steps to reduce labour turnover.

 

  • What is Activity Based Costing? Differentiate it from the traditional costing system. Also state the advantages of ABC.

 

  • The following figures have been obtained from the cost records of  Manufacturing Company for the year 2004:

 

Cost of Materials                                2, 40, 000

Wages of labour                                  2, 00, 000

Factory Overheads                              1, 20, 000

Distribution Expenses                             56, 000

Administration Expenses                    1, 34, 400

Selling Expenses                                     89. 600

Profit                                                   1, 68, 000

 

A work order has been executed in 1993 and the following expenses have been incurred: cost of Materials Rs.32, 000 and Wages for Labour Rs.20, 000. Assuming that in 2005 the rate for factory overhead went up by 20%, distribution charges went down by 10% and selling and administration charges went up by 12 ½ %, at what price should the product or the job be quoted so as to earn the same (earlier) rate of profit on the selling price?.  Show the full working. Distribution, Administration and Selling charges are based on the factory cost.

 

  • From the following particulars work out the earnings for the week of a worker under (A) Straight Piece- rate; (B) Taylor’s Differential piece rate; (C) Halsey Premium System; (D) Rowan System.

 

Number of working hours per week 48.

Wages per hour – Rs.3.75

Normal time per piece – 20 minutes.

Rate per piece – Rs.1.50

Normal output per week – 120 pieces

Actual output for the week – 150 pieces.

 

  • (A) Compute the various stock levels from the following data:

Maximum consumption in a month 300 units; Minimum usage in a month 200 units; Average usage in a month 225 units; Time lag for procurement of materials: Maximum 6 months and Minimum 2 months. Reorder quantity 750 units.

(B) From the following particulars, prepare stores ledger by adopting Weighted Average Method of pricing of material issues:

 

Date                Receipts                                              Issues

01.01.90          300 units at Rs.10 per unit

10.01.90          200 units at Rs.12 per unit

12.01.90          400 units at Rs.11 per unit

15.01.90                                                                      250 units

16.01.90                                                                      150 units

18.01.90          200 units at Rs.14 per unit

20.01.90                                                                      300 units

22.01.90          300 units at Rs.15 per unit

25.01.90          100 units at Rs.16 per unit

27.01.90                                                                      200 units

31.01.90                                                                      100 units.

 

 

  • A product passes through three processes, A, B and C. The normal wastage if each process is as follows; Process A- 3%; B- 5%; C- 8%. The wastage of process A was sold at Rs.0.25 per unit, B at Rs.0.50 per unit and C at Re.1 per unit. 10,000 units were introduced in process A at a cost of Re.1 per unit. The other expenses are:

Process-A        Process-B        Process-C

Rs.                   Rs.                   Rs.

Sundry materials                     1,000               1,500                  500

Labour                                     5,000               8,000               6,500

Direct expenses                       1,050               1,188               2,009

Actual output (units)               9,500               9,100               8,100

 

Prepare the process accounts, assuming that there were not opening or closing stocks. Also give the abnormal loss and abnormal gain account, normal loss account.

 

  • U construction Ltd. undertook a contract in 1992 for road construction. The contract price was Rs.10, 00,000 and its estimated cost of completion would be Rs.9, 20,000. At the end of 1992 the company received Rs.3, 60,000 representing 90% of work certified. Work not yet certified was Rs.10, 000. Expenditure incurred on the contract during 1992 was as follows:

 

Materials Rs.50, 000, Labour Rs.3, 00,000, Plant Rs.20, 000, Materials costing Rs.5, 000 were damaged and had to be disposed for Rs.1000. Plant to be depreciated by 25% Prepare contract account for 1992 in the books of U construction Ltd. also show the profit can be reasonable credited to profit and loss account in respect of the contract.

 

 

Section – C

Answer any two only.                                                                            2 x 20 = 40

 

  • The profit as per financial books for the year ended 31st December,2005 is

Rs.2, 98,000. Following details are ascertained on comparison of cost and     financial accounts:

Cost Accounts.           Financial Accounts.

Rs.                              Rs.

Stock on 1-1-2005

Raw Materials                                    1, 00, 000                    1, 20, 000

Work –in-progress                              1, 30, 000                    1, 40, 000

Finished Goods                                      90, 000                    1, 00, 000

Stock on 31.12.2005

Raw Materials                                       86, 000                         80, 000

Work –in-progress                                 74, 000                        60, 000

Finished Goods                                 1, 24, 000                     1. 18, 000

Direct expenses                                                                          60, 000

Purchases                                                                               8, 00, 000

Wages                                                                                                4, 00, 000

Factory Expenses                               4, 00, 000                    4, 00, 000

Sales                                                                                     22, 00, 000

Interest Received                                                                       32, 000

Office Expenses                                     46, 000                        60, 000

Income Tax                                                                                15, 000

Loss on sale if investments                                                        17, 000

Selling expenses                                    90, 000                         80, 000

 

Prepare a cost sheet showing costing profit and also draw up a reconciliation statement as on 31.12.2005.

 

  • A factory has three production departments A, B and C and two service departments X and Y. the budgeted expenditure for the month of march 2002 are given below:

Rs.

Stores overhead                         2, 500

Indirect wages                                    20, 000

Insurance                                    7, 000

Rent                                        10, 500

Power                                      14, 000

Lighting                                     5, 000

Depreciation                         1, 05, 000

Other Overheads                     40, 000

 

 

 

 

The other details are:

Particulars                           A                 B               C                X                Y

Direct wages (Rs.)          75,000          40,000        60,000          10,000         15,000

Floor Area (sq.mtrs)            400               500             600               300              300

Value of Machine (Rs) 2,00,000        2,50,000    2,00,000          30,000        20,000

Horse Power                          40                 50              40                    5                  5

Direct materials (Rs.)      10,000          20,000       10,000             5,000           5,000

No. of light points                    8                   7                5                    3                  2

 

Service department overheads are apportioned on the following basis:

A         B         C         X         Y

Service Dept. X:         50        30        10        —          10

Service Dept. Y:         30        40        20        10        —

 

Assuming that overheads are recovered as percentage on direct wages, calculate the overhead recovery rates.

 

  • The following data are available in respect of process I for February,2000:

Opening stock of work in progress: 800 units at a cost of Rs.4000.

Degree of completion of opening work in progress:

Materials   100%

Labour         60%

Overheads    60%

Input of materials at a total cost of Rs.36,800 for 9200 units.

Direct wages incurred Rs.16,740

Production overhead Rs.8,370

Units scrapped 1,200 units. The stage of completion of these units was:

Materials         100%

Labour               80%

Overheads         80%

Closing work in progress 900 units. The stage of completion of these units was:

Materials         100%

Labour               70%

Overheads         70%

7,900 units were completed and transferred to the next process.

Normal loss is 8% of the total input (opening stock plus units put in)

Scrap value is Rs.4 per unit.

You are required to:

  1. Compute equivalent production.
  2. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit for each element.
  3. Calculate the cost if abnormal loss or gain, closing work in progress and the units transferred to the next process using the FIFO method, and
  4. Show the process account for February 2000.

 

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Loyola College B.Com Corporate & Secretaryship Nov 2006 Auditing Question Paper PDF Download

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AV 05

FIFTH SEMESTER – NOV 2006

         CR 5401 – AUDITING

(Also equivalent to COS 401)

 

 

Date & Time : 06-11-2006/9.00-12.00         Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

SECTION – A

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS                                                                         (10×2=20)

 

  1. Define “Auditing”
  2. What is meant by reserve for bad debts?
  3. In what cases is continuous audit suitable?
  4. What is meant by internal control?
  5. List any two precautions to be taken while applying test checks.
  6. What do the term “goods sold on sale – or – return system” mean?
  7. Write down the different kinds of vouchers used in a business.
  8. Distinguish between internal check and internal audit.
  9. Define the term “verification of assets”
  10. Explain “errors of principle” with an example.

SECTION – B

ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS                                                          (5×8=40)

 

  1. Explain any two types of audit with its advantages.
  2. What is meant by the term “teeming and lading?” How do you detect it?
  3. Describe a system of internal check with regard to cash sales.
  4. How would you verify the following assets: a) Property b) patent rights and trademarks.
  5. Can a good internal check system reduce the liability of an auditor?
  6. Distinguish between “sinking fund for the redemption of a liability” and “sinking fund for the redemption of an asset”.
  7. Write short notes on   a) Deferred revenue expenditure  b) working papers.
  8. “Vouching is the essence of auditing” – Discuss.

SECTION – C

ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS                                                          (2×20=40)

 

  1. What is an Audit programme? Give its advantages and disadvantages.
  2. Explain the auditor’s duties regarding vouching the items of payment side of cashbook.
  3. What is secret reserve? How it is created? Explain the duty of an auditor in connection with the secret reserve.

 

 

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Loyola College B.Com Nov 2004 Introduction To Entrepreneurship Question Paper PDF Download

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI –600 034

B.Com., DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

FIFTH SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2004

CO 5403 – INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

06.11.2004                                                                                                      Max:100 marks

9.00 – 12.00 Noon

 

 

SECTION – A

 

 

Answer ALL the questions. (5 lines each)                                              (10 ´ 2 = 20 marks)

 

  1. Define Entrepreneur as a Risk-Bearer.
  2. What do you mean by Intrapreneur?
  3. What is Entrepreneurial Motivation?
  4. What do you mean by Entrepreneurial Competency?
  5. What is occupational mobility of Entrepreneurship?
  6. Define the term ‘Project’.
  7. What do you mean by over – capitalization?
  8. Write a note on Venture Capital.
  9. What is the significance of Project Report?
  10. What is programme Evaluation and Review Technique?

 

SECTION – B

 

 

Answer any FIVE questions. (Answers should not exceed 2 pages each)    (5 ´ 8 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Explain the characteristics of an Entrepreneur.
  2. Discuss the role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development.
  3. Explain the problems faced by women Entrepreneurs.
  4. Discuss the motivating factors of Entrepreneurship.
  5. Explain the procedure involved in developing Entrepreneurial Competency.
  6. Discuss the factors influencing Entrepreneurial mobility.
  7. Write about critical path method.
  8. Explain the factors determining the Capital structure of an enterprise.

 

SECTION – C

 

 

Answer any TWO questions. (Answers should not exceed 6 pages each)   (2 ´ 20 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Discuss about Major Entrepreneurial Competencies.
  2. Describe the various steps involved in the Identification and selection of a Project.
  3. Explain the contents of a Project Report.

 

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Loyola College B.Com Nov 2004 Insurance Question Paper PDF Download

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI –600 034

B.Com., DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

FIFTH SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2004

CO 5400/COM 400 – INSURANCE

03.11.2004                                                                                                            Max:100 marks

9.00 – 12.00 Noon

 

 

SECTION – A

 

 

Answer ALL the questions. (5 lines each)                                              (10 ´ 2 = 20 marks)

 

  1. Define Insurance as a Contract.
  2. What is Lloyd’s Association?
  3. What is Employees State Insurance Corporation?
  4. What is JEEVAN SAATHI?
  5. Write a note on JEEVAN KISHOR Policy.
  6. Distinguish Annuity Contract from Life Insurance Contract.
  7. What do you mean by Surrender value?
  8. What is Hull Insurance?
  9. What is the meaning of Fire under Fire Insurance Contract?
  10. Define the term Burglary under Insurance.

 

SECTION – B

 

 

Answer any FIVE questions. (Answers should not exceed 2 pages each)    (5 ´ 8 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Explain the functions of Insurance.
  2. Discuss the various insurance organizations existing in India.
  3. Bring out the differences between Fire Insurance and Life Insurance.
  4. Explain four policies of Marine Insurance.
  5. Discuss about the various Marine Perils.
  6. How can you prevent the Loss by Fire?
  7. Write a note on Cattle Insurance and Crop Insurance.
  8. Explain the Principles of Investment.

 

SECTION – C

 

Answer any TWO questions. (Answers should not exceed 6 pages each)   (2 ´ 20 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Discuss the role and Importance of Insurance.
  2. Explain the Principles of Insurance Contract.
  3. Describe the Various clauses of Marine Policy.

 

 

 

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Loyola College B.Com April 2006 Retail Marketing Question Paper PDF Download

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B.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

TH 24

SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                         CO 6603 – RETAIL MARKETING

(Also equivalent to COM 603)

 

 

Date & Time : 26-04-2006/9.00-12.00         Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

PART – A

Answer ALL the questions                                                               10 ´ 2 = 20 marks

  1. Write short notes on Retailing.
  2. What do you  mena by Scrambled merchandising?
  3. What is ‘Warehouse club’?
  4. Define ‘Shopping bots’.
  5. What is Partly plant system?
  6. Explain in brief about Generation cohort.
  7. What do you mean by Multi attribute attitude model?
  8. Which is ‘Saturated trade area’?
  9. What is ‘Polygons’?
  10. What do you mean by mystery shoppers?

PART – B

Answer any FIVE questions                                                               5 ´ 8 = 40 marks

  1. Explain in detail about the types of ownership for retail firms.
  2. What is meant by buying decision process and explain its types in detail?
  3. What are the legal issues involved in Retail pricing?
  4. Why do retailers need to have an integrated marketing communication program?
  5. List the best techniques for merchandise presentation and explain them.
  6. Write explanatory notes on the following:
    a) categories of private brands
    b) What are the trend structures of the retail industry?
  7. Discuss in detail about the importance of location and location strategy in retail marketing.
  8. How can retailers forecast sales for new store locations?

PART – C

Answer any TWO questions                                                             2 ´ 20 = 40 marks

  1. What are stages that customers go through, when welecting retail and purchasing merchandise and explain them in detail.
  2. What do you mean by the employee management process?  List and explain the steps involved in such a process.
  3. Explain the GAP’s model for improving Retail service quality.

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Loyola College B.Com April 2006 Macro Analysis Question Paper PDF Download

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B.COM. DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

TH 59

SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                              C 215 – MACRO ANALYSIS

 

 

Date & Time : 28-04-2006/09.00-12-00     Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

PART – A

 

Answer ALL the questions                                                               (10 x 2 = 20 marks)

 

  1. Define disguised unemployment.
  2. What is Capitalism?
  3. Mention four merits of Socialism.
  4. State the purposes of Government budgeting.
  5. Why planning in a developing country?
  6. How do you measure economic development?
  7. Enumerate the reasons for state control of economic activities.
  8. Distinguish between ‘Economic development’ and Economic growth
  9. What is inflationary gap?
  10. What do you mean by ‘Deficit Financing’?

 

PART – B

 

Answer any FIVE questions                                                              (5 x 8 = 40 marks)

 

  1. How does a socialist economy differ from a Capitalist Economy?
  2. Suggest measures to reduce unemployment in India.
  3. ‘Inflation is unjust and deflation is expedient’ – Discuss.
  4. Explain the requisites for successful planning.
  5. Comment on the various types of budgeting.
  6. Analyse the role of fiscal policies for economic development.
  7. Explain the special features of a ‘Mixed Economy’.
  8. Outline the essentials of Keynesian theory of employment.

 

PART – C

Answer any TWO questions                                                                 (2 x = 40 marks)

  1. Define ‘Planning’. Examine the need and importance of planning for underdeveloped Countries.
  2. What do you understand by ‘Full Employment’? Would it be a reality?  Discuss the various measures to achieve full employment in India.
  3. Examine the important features of Capitalism. How does it differ from Socialism?  Explain the superiority of Capitalism over Socialism.

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Loyola College B.Com April 2006 Insurance Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

TH 13

FIFTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                                 CO 5400 – INSURANCE

(Also equivalent to COM 400)

 

 

Date & Time : 03-05-2006/1.00-4.00 P.M.   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

SECTION A (10 ´ 2 = 20 marks)

Answer ALL the questions.

  1. Why is ‘Life insurance’ considered as ‘Life Assurance’?
  2. Mention the reason why is a contract of ‘Life insurance’ not a ‘contract of indemnity’?
  3. Do you agree that a person who does not get his life or property insured gambles with his life or property?  Why?
  4. What is the significance of ‘Medi claim scheme’in ‘Personal Accident Insurance’?
  5. Specify any four sources of funds for an ‘insurance company’?
  6. When does risk commence in ‘Life insurance’?
  7. Can a policy holder revoke his life policy which he has already assigned to another?  Why?
  8. State the reason why is liability marine insurance taken?
  9. What is known as ‘Infidelity Extension’ in  ‘Burglary insurance’?
  10. What is the meaning of the term ‘Ignition’ in Fire insurance contract?

SECTION B (5 ´ 8 = 40 marks)

Answer any FIVE questions.

  1. How is insurance important to individuals?
  2. Specify and explain the marine perils which result in marine losses?
  3. State and explain the procedure of settlement of fire insurance claims?
  4. Briefly explain the ‘personal accident insurance’?
  5. ‘Insurance is not to prevent risk, but to indemnify the loses arising from a certain risk’ – comment.
  6. What are the features of insurance?
  7. Explain any five types of bonus options under life insurance?
  8. Specify and explain the methods of Reinsurance?

SECTION C (2 ´ 20 = 40 marks)

Answer any TWO questions

  1. Discuss the functions of insurance.
  2. Explain the clauses which are incorporated in a marine insurance policy?
  3. Describe the various fire insurance policies.

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Loyola College B.Com April 2006 Indian Economy II Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.COM. DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

RH 47

SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                                            C 217 – INDIAN ECONOMY II

 

 

 

Date & Time : 29-04-2006/1.00-4.00 P.M.   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

PART – A

 

Answer ALL the questions                                                              (10 ´ 2 = 20 marks)

 

  1. Define a small-scale industry.
  2. What are the objectives of New Industrial Policy, 1991?
  3. State the prime objective of the Licensing System.
  4. What is Privatization?
  5. Enumerate the causes of Industrial sickness.
  6. How does trade liberalization benefit developing countries?
  7. Mention two factors responsible for rapid expansion in exports.
  8. What are development banks?
  9. Enumerate the institutions created in India for financing large-scale industries.
  10. Comment on the role of Capital markets as a source of finance.

 

PART – B

 

Answer any FIVE questions                                                              (5 ´ 8 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Describe the various facilities available for the growth of SSI sector in India.
  2. Review the performance of public sector enterprises in India.
  3. Examine the measures taken by the government to remove regional disparities.
  4. ‘Industrial Licensing has helped the implementation of government’s economic policies’ – Elaborate.
  5. Explain the causes of slow growth of India’s exports.
  6. How far the long-term capital requirements of large-scale industries met in India?
  7. Examine the future prospects of Cotton textile industry in India.
  8. Why is it essential to check regional imbalances in industrial development in India?

PART – C

 

Answer any TWO questions                                                            (2 ´ 20 = 40 marks)

 

  1. Examine the shortcomings of the industrial development of the country. What suggestions would you make for achieving rapid industrial growth in India?
  2. Explain the growth and problems of iron and steel industry in India. Suggest measures for tackling these problems.
  3. Discuss the role of Commercial banks in providing industrial credits to Indian Industries.

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Loyola College B.Com April 2006 Human Resource Management Question Paper PDF Download

             LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE

TH 19

FIFTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006

                                           CO 5502 – HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

(Also equivalent to COM 507)

 

 

Date & Time : 25-04-2006/1.00-4.00 P.M.   Dept. No.                                                       Max. : 100 Marks

 

 

PART – A

Answer ALL the questions:                                                                         10 ´ 2 = 20

  1. Define Human Resources Management.
  2. What is Manpower planning.
  3. Define Selection.
  4. Define Motivation
  5. Distinguish between training and development.
  6. What do you mean by the Hot stove rule?
  7. Write any two causes of indiscipline.
  8. What is meant by job description.
  9. What is recruitment?
  10. Define grievances.

PART – B

Answer any FIVE of the following:                                                              5 ´ 8 = 40

  1. What are the qualities of a good personnel manager?
  2. Which are the various kinds of punishments?
  3. Analyze critically Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory.
  4. Describe the uses of Job Analysis.
  5. What are the sources of Recruitment?
  6. Describe the essentials of a good appraisal system.
  7. Explain the different principles of learning.
  8. Explain the Grievance Settlement Procedure.

PART – C

Answer any TWO of the following:                                                            2 ´ 20 = 40

  1. Explain the kinds of job interviews.  How are interviews conducted?
  2. Explain the various methods of appraising Performance.
  3. Give an account of the various methods of training.

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