Exam II: Mathematical Foundations of Risk Measurement - 2015 Edition Practice Tests and PDFs

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Exam II: Mathematical Foundations of Risk Measurement - 2015 Edition

Exam Code:

8007

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132

Last Updated Date:

March 9, 2025

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You invest $2m in a bank savings account with a constant interest rate of 5% p.a. What is the value of the investment in 2 years time if interest is compounded quarterly?

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The natural logarithm of x is:

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Solve the simultaneous linear equations: x + 2y - 2 = 0 and y - 3x = 8

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For a quadratic equation, which of the following is FALSE?

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When a number is written with a fraction as an exponent, such as , which of the following is the correct computation?

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