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24th March 2013, 05:15 PM
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Re: CSIR NET Model Question Papers

You are looking for the CSIR NET Mathematics model Question Papers, here i am uploading a file from where you can download the CSIR NET Mathematics model Question Papers, some of the questions are as follows:

A physiological disorder X always leads to the disorder Y. However, disorder Y may occur by itself. A population shows 4 % incidence of disorder Y. Which of the following inferences is valid?
4% of the population suffers from both X & Y
Less then 4% of the population suffers from X
At least 4% of the population suffers from X
There is no incidence of X in the given population

Diabetic patients are advised a low glycaemic index diet. The reason for this is
They require less carbohydrate than healthy individuals
They cannot assimilate ordinary carbohydrates
They need to have slow, but sustained release of glucose in their blood stream
They can tolerate lower, but not higher than normal blood sugar levels

Standing on a polished stone floor one feels colder than on a rough floor of the same stone. This is because:
Thermal conductivity of the stone depends on the surface smoothness
Specific heat of the stone changes by polishing it
The temperature of the polished floor is lower than that of the rough floor
There is greater heat loss from the soles of the feet when in contact with the polished floor than of the rough floor

If the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is doubled and there are favorable conditions of water, nutrients, light and temperature, what would happen to water requirement of plants?
It decreases initially for a short time and then returns to the original value
It increases
It decreases
It increases initially for a short time and then returns to the original value

To examine whether two different skin creams, A and B, have different effect on the human body n randomly chosen persons were enrolled in a clinical trial. Then cream A was applied to one of the randomly chosen arms of each person, cream B to the other. What kind of a design is this?
Completely Randomized Design
Balanced Incomplete Block Design
Randomized Block Design
Latin Square Design

For get complete CSIR NET Mathematics Question paper you can visit on following link:

ims4maths.com/coaching/files/CSIR-JRF-(NET)-Exam-Paper-June-2011-(I)-Mathematical-Sciences.pdf?B2=Download+Full+Paper+%28Open+PDF%29


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