CM-38p. Data for Question 24 (3 points) Plan effective date: 1/1/2003. Normal retirement age: 62.

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Data for Question 24 (3 points) 2003 Plan effective date: 1/1/2003. Normal retirement age: 62. Normal retirement benefit: 4% of final three-year average compensation fo r each year of service. Actuarial cost method: Unit credit. Selected valuation assumptions: Valuation interest rate Salary increase 7% per year 0% per year Data for sole participant as of 1/1/2003: Date of birth 1/1/1954 Date of hire 1/1/2001 2003 valuation compensation $190,000 2002 compensation 180,000 2001 compensation 170,000 Selected annuity values: = 9.25 12 a 62 Question 24 In what range is the minimum required contribution for 2003 as of 12/31/2003? (A) Less than $33,800 (B) $33,800 but less than $34,800 (C) $34,800 but less than $35,800 (D) $35,800 but less than $36,800 $36,800 or more

2014 Data for Question 3 (3 points) Valuation interest rate: 7.0%. Compensation increase assumption: 3.0% per year. Benefit formula: 2% of final year s compensation times years of service, maximum 25 years. Selected data for participant Smith as of 1/1/2015: Date of birth 1/1/1975 Date of hire 1/1/2005 Compensation for 2014 plan year $77,000 Selected annuity factor: = 10.11 12 a 65 Question 3 In what range is the normal cost for Smith as of 1/1/2015? (A) Less than $5,000 (B) $5,000 but less than $7,000 (C) $7,000 but less than $9,000 (D) $9,000 but less than $11,000 $11,000 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2014-5 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

2014 Data for Question 12 (5 points) Normal retirement benefit: 2% of final compensation per year of service. Selected actuarial assumptions as of 1/1/2015: Interest rate 7.5% Compensation increases 3.5% per year Data for active participant Smith as of 1/1/2015: Date of birth 1/1/1973 Date of hire 1/1/2011 2014 compensation $78,000 Selected annuity factors: 7.0% 7.5% (12) ä65 10.11 9.72 $X is the change in Smith s normal cost as of 1/1/2015 if the sole assumption change is a reduction in the assumed interest rate from 7.5% to 7.0% for the 2015 valuation. $Y is the change in Smith s normal cost as of 1/1/2015 if the sole assumption change is a reduction in the assumed compensation increase from 3.5% to 3.0% for the 2015 valuation. Question 12 In what range is $X + $Y? (A) Less than $500 (B) $500 but less than $1,000 (C) $1,000 but less than $1,500 (D) $1,500 but less than $2,000 $2,000 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2014-23 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

2014 Data for Question 20 (4 points) Valuation date: 1/1/2015. Normal retirement benefit: 1.25% of final three-year average compensation per year of service. Late retirement benefit: 1.25% of final three-year average compensation per year of service without actuarial increases. Selected assumptions: Valuation interest rate 5.0% Compensation increases 2.5% per year Retirement age Normal retirement or current age if later Data for selected plan participants: Smith Jones Date of birth 1/1/1948 1/1/1960 Date of hire 1/1/2000 1/1/2008 2012 compensation $40,000 $62,000 2013 compensation $49,000 $65,000 2014 compensation $52,000 $68,000 Selected annuity factors: 12 = 11.83 a 65 = 11.50 12 a 66 = 11.18 12 a 67 The plan sponsor has distributed all required suspension of benefits notices. $X is the total accrued liability for Smith and Jones as of 1/1/2015. Question 20 In what range is $X? (A) Less than $145,000 (B) $145,000 but less than $155,000 (C) $155,000 but less than $165,000 (D) $165,000 but less than $175,000 $175,000 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2014-39 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

2015 Data for Question 22 (3 points) Valuation date: 1/1/2016. Normal retirement benefit: 60% of final three-year average compensation reduced prorata for years of service less than 30 at normal retirement date. Valuation interest rate: 6.0%. Assumed compensation increases: 3.0% per year. Data for participant Smith as of 1/1/2016: Gender Male Age 55 Years of service 10 Compensation: Before 2015 $100,000 2015 250,000 Assume that the IRC section 401(a)(17) compensation limit for 2016 is $265,000. Question 22 In what range is the actuarial accrued liability for Smith as of 1/1/2016? (A) Less than $250,000 (B) $250,000 but less than $350,000 (C) $350,000 but less than $450,000 (D) $450,000 but less than $550,000 $550,000 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2015-43 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

2015 Data for Question 29 (3 points) Normal retirement benefit: 1% of final three-year average compensation per year of service, limited to 30 years. Selected assumptions: Valuation interest rate 6.0% Compensation increase 3.0% per year Selected participant data for Smith: Gender Female Date of birth 1/1/1958 Date of hire 1/1/1985 2015 compensation $60,000 $X is the actuarial accrued liability for Smith as of 1/1/2016. $Y is the normal cost for Smith as of 1/1/2016. Question 29 In what range is $X + $Y? (A) Less than $160,000 (B) $160,000 but less than $165,000 (C) $165,000 but less than $170,000 (D) $170,000 but less than $175,000 $175,000 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2015-57 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

2016 Data for Question 20 (3 points) Valuation date: 1/1/2017. Plan effective date: 1/1/2005. Benefit formula: 1.3% of final three-year average compensation per year of service. Valuation interest rate: 7.0%. There are no pre-retirement decrements other than mortality. Assumed rate of compensation increases: 5.0% per year. Selected information for participant Smith as of 1/1/2017: Gender Female Date of birth 1/1/1955 Date of hire 1/1/1989 2016 compensation $63,000 Question 20 In what range is Smith s normal cost as of 1/1/2017? (A) Less than $8,000 (B) $8,000 but less than $10,500 (C) $10,500 but less than $13,000 (D) $13,000 but less than $15,500 $15,500 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2016-39 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

2016 Data for Question 21 (3 points) Valuation date: 1/1/2017. Normal retirement benefit: 1.5% of final year s compensation per year of service. Valuation interest rate: 5.0%. Assumed compensation increases: 3.5% per year. Selected data for participant Smith: Gender Female Date of birth 1/1/1956 Date of hire 1/1/2000 2015 compensation $60,000 2016 compensation 70,000 $X is the change in the accrued liability for Smith due to actual 2016 compensation experience being different from assumed. Question 21 In what range is $X? (A) Less than $21,000 (B) $21,000 but less than $22,000 (C) $22,000 but less than $23,000 (D) $23,000 but less than $24,000 $24,000 or more Exam EA-2 (Segment F) Fall 2016-41 - GO ON TO NEXT PAGE Pension

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