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13th November 2014, 09:28 AM
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Tips to prepare for the CSIR Mathematics Exam? Question Paper of CSIR Mathematics Exa
I want to know the preparation tips for the CSIR Mathematics Exam and give me the question paper of the CSIR Mathematics Exam
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13th November 2014, 09:54 AM
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Re: Tips to prepare for the CSIR Mathematics Exam? Question Paper of CSIR Mathematics
CSIR is Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. It is a premier national R&D organization. It is among the world's largest publicly funded R&D organization. So, as you are saying that you want to know the tips to prepare for the CSIR Mathematics Exam so, the here I am providing you same… Make proper schedule with exact time distribution for study, sleep, exercise and other daily routine jobs. Revise the basics followed by chapters in their opted subject’s syllabus to gain precise understanding of the scientific concepts. Start with sections in which you are more comfortable to gain confidence. Firstly prefer those chapters which are important from examination point of view and can easily be covered completely within the time span left for the examination. Make short notes that you think it is tough. Practice Model Test Paper Join good coaching if possible. Solve mock test papers comprising of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to improve your speed. For you here I am providing you the Exam pattern for the CSIR Mathematics Exam1 which can be helpful for you Exam pattern for the CSIR Mathematics Exam1: 1. Mutation broke the protein 2. The organism could not make amino acids 3. Mutation created a terminator c000n 4. The gene was not transcrilw Diabenc patients are advised a low glycacinic index diet. The reason for this is 1. They require less carbohydrate than healthy individuals 2. They cannot assimilate ordinary carbohydrates 3. They need to have slow, but sustained release of glucose in their blood slrcm 4. They can tolerate lower. But not higher than normal blood sugar levels The number of 4 digit numbers with no two digit common is 1. 4536 2. 3024 3. 5040 4. 4823 Suppose X is a random variable with I(X) Var(X). Then the distribution of X It is necessarily Poisson. It is necessarily Ixponential. It is necessarily Normal. It cannot be identified from the given data. |
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17th March 2015, 08:54 AM
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Re: Tips to prepare for the CSIR Mathematics Exam? Question Paper of CSIR Mathematics
I want to appear in CSIR Mathematical Sciences exam . Will you please provide the CSIR Mathematical Sciences Exam question paper for an idea ?
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17th March 2015, 10:39 AM
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Re: Tips to prepare for the CSIR Mathematics Exam? Question Paper of CSIR Mathematics
Here I am providing the list of few questions of CSIR Mathematical Sciences Exam question paper which you are looking for . Let K be an extension of the field Q of rational numbers 1 If K is a finite extension then it is an algebraic extension 2 If K is an algebraic extension then it must be a finite extension 3 If K is an algebraic extension then it must be an infinite extension 4 If K is a finite extension then it need not be an algebraic extension Consider the group S9 of all the permutations on a set with 9 elements. What is the largest order of a permutation in S9 ? 1 21 2 20 3 30 4 14 Let X1, X2, X3 be independent random variables with P(Xi = +1) = P(Xi = -1) = 1/2. Let Y1 = X2X3, Y2 = X1X3 and Y3 = X1X2. Then which of the following is NOT true? 1. Yi and Xi have same distribution for i = 1, 2, 3 2. (Y1, Y2, Y3) are mutually independent 3. X1 and (Y2, Y3) are independent 4. (X1, X2) and (Y1, Y2) have the same distribution For more questions , here is the attachment CSIR Mathematical Sciences Exam question paper |
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