All the best to all the JNU SSS aspirants...!!!!

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Granpa Simpson
 "I don't ride side-saddle. I'm as straight as a submarine"
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kangkan
Hey..how was the paper?
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VINEET
bad how was yours
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kangkan
dnt know..there so much NIA in paper B...atleast 50% i tink..the other quesions are ok i guess....dnt knw..fingers crossed.. :)
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VINEET
I wish cut off goes down, did some silly mistakes
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VINEET
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and yes nia, I don't know why are they so fond of nia,
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Anjali
How did you people approach that dx/dt =x^2-x ques ?
How do we judge binding ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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VINEET
I chose increasing with no bounds when x was negative. beacause dx/dt is positive. what was the third question of this
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kangkan
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i solved it as a differential equation and solved x explicitly fot t
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VINEET
so what did you get. and what was the third question of it
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Anjali
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But how do we decide bounds in such ques ? I didn't attempt the. This paper was really scary. Everything unexpected was there .
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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kangkan
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hey..lets not discuss answers here..whats done is done
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Anjali

"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Arushi
How many questions did u people attempt approx? I think I left out quite a few- esp the NIA ones :(
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Granpa Simpson
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wat was the question for the bound one..??
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kangkan
hey..the question paper had 65 questions right?..mine was option b and had 65 questions
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Anjali
Yes 65 ques were there
What was the ans for that Sachin Tendulkar ques ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Arushi
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Yeah there were 65 questions. Even I had question paper code b. I think all a,b,c should have the same no of questions, just that they're numbered differently.

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bhavya jain
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it was (1/2)^5
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CHANGEZ
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bound qn's i solved it like this: (discussion and criticism would be appreciated)
dx/dt=x^2-x; give t was time and shall always be positive.. lets integrate it w.r.t. t
x=(x^2-x)t

Q1: initial value negative; lessay @ t=1s x=-ve and less than -1, then x^2-x will be positive and t is positive therefore increase w/o bound w/ increase in t. +ve X +ve
Q2: initial value positive but (0,1); x^2-x will be negative; w/ increase in t value in negative will increase. therefore decrease w/o bound
Q3: similiarly
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