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6th December 2014, 08:48 AM
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M.Sc Maths entrance exam question paper
Hi I want the question paper of M.Sc Maths entrance exam of University of Hyderabad?
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6th December 2014, 11:45 AM
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Re: M.Sc Maths entrance exam question paper
Ok, as you want the question paper of M.Sc Maths entrance exam of University of Hyderabad so here I am providing you University of Hyderabad M.Sc Maths entrance exam question paper There is negative marking. Do not gamble. Answers are to be marked on the OMR answer sheet. No additional sheets will be provided. Rough work can be done in the question paper itself/space provided at the end of the booklet. Calculators are not allowed. There are a total of 50 questions in Part A and Part B together. The appropriate answer should be colored in either a blue or black ball point or sketch pen. University of Hyderabad M.Sc Maths entrance exam question paper Contact details Hyderabad Central University Prof CR Rao Rd, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500046 040 2313 0000 Map location [MAP]https://www.google.co.in/maps?q=University+of+Hyderabad+&hl=en&ll=17.459362 ,78.331339&spn=0.010664,0.01869&sll=25.572388,91.8 95571&sspn=0.010084,0.01869&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] Here I am attaching a pdf file of question paper................... |
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22nd February 2015, 04:37 PM
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Re: M.Sc Maths entrance exam question paper
My name is rahul, I want to join Punjab University for M.Sc Maths Course, will you please forward me entrance exam paper?
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22nd February 2015, 04:47 PM
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Re: M.Sc Maths entrance exam question paper
As per your request, I am forwarding you Punjab University Common Entrance Test (PUCET) M.Sc Maths entrance exam questions, I hope that questions will help you. Let G be a group of order 147. For any a ∈ G , a ≠ e , the number of solutions of x2 = a is A) 49 B) one C) three D) zero In the ring Z [i ] , where Z is the ring of integers, the element 1 − i A) is both irreducible as well as prime B) is neither irreducible nor prime C) is irreducible but not prime D) is prime but not irreducible If one root of the equation x3 – 13x4 + 15x + 189 = 0 exceeds the other by 2, then all the roots are (A) 7, 9 and 3 (B) -7, -9 and -3 (C) 7, 9 and –3 (D) -7, -9 and 3 Two forces 13 kg.wt. and 3√3 kg.wt. act on a particle at an angle θ and equal to a resultant force of 14 kg.wt., then the angle between the forces is (A) 45° (B) 30° (C) 60° (D) 90° Let W1 and W2 be subspaces of dimensions 5 and 4 respectively of a vector space V of dimension 6. Then dim (W1 ∩ W2) is (A) Zero (B) one (C) at most two (D) at least three For more questions, consider the attachment. |
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