Class 12 CBSE Applied Maths Return, Growth & Depreciation Exercise 14.1

Class 12 CBSE Applied Maths aims to develop an understanding of basic mathematical and statistical tools and their applications in the field of commerce (business/ finance/economics) and social sciences. Topics covered in Class 12th Applied Maths includes : Numbers, Quantification and Numerical Applications, Algebra, Calculus, Probability Distributions , Inferential Statistics, Index Numbers and Time-based data , Financial Mathematics , Linear Programming.


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Q1. A person invests Rs 10000 in 10% 100 shares of a company available at a premium of 25. Find his rate of return.

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Q2. A man invests Rs 22500 in Rs 50 shares available at 10% discount. If the dividend paid by the company is 12%, calculate his rate of return.

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Q3. A person invested Rs 200000 in a fund for one year. At the end of the year, the investment was worth Rs 216000. Calculate his rate of return.

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Q4. Salmaan invests a sum of money in ₹50 shares paying 10% dividend quoted at 20% discount. If his annual dividend is ₹600, calculate his rate of return from the investment.

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Q5. A man invests a sum of money in ₹100 shares paying 15% dividend quoted at 20% premium. If his annual dividend is ₹540, calculate the rate of return on his investment

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Q6. Mr Satendra holds 1500, Rs 100 shares of a company paying 15% dividend annually quoted at 30% premium. Calculate rate of return on his investment.

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Q7. ₹100 shares of a company are sold at a discount of ₹20. If the return on the investment is 15%, find the rate of dividend declared

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Q8. A company declared a dividend of 14%. Find the market value of ₹50 shares, if the return on the investment was 10%

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Q9. Mrs Gupta invested Rs 16500 on Rs 100 shares at a premium of 10 paying 15% dividend. At the end of the year, she sells the shares at a premium of ₹20. Find her rate of return.

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Q10. Mr Verma invested ₹18000 on ₹100 shares at a discount of ₹25 paying 12% dividend. At the end of the year, he sells the shares at a discount of ₹10. Find his rate of return.

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