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This post was updated on Apr 24, 2014; 1:55pm.
I have solved section A and B of this paper. It will be great to have your suggestions friends. Please join .
Answers for section A 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. E 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. Dunno 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. C 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. D As of now , Iam posting the answers of just 20 ques , because that will help us in discussing each question in detail. Please share your opinions. Here is the link for ques paper ! Thanks Greg :-) http://jnueeqp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/JNU-MA-Economics-Pure-General-Question-Papers-2013-2007.pdf
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Why are we starting from 2008? Why not before that? :(
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In reply to this post by Anjali
I think answer for first q is a. you are talking about defective article question right.
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@Ashima , I was going random , so picked 2008 :-p
Moreover I also saw a post on it , where discussions were being made , so I thought why not to start with it all over again ? Yes Greg , defective ones ! Is that conditional or Bayes theorem ? Pretty stuck with that - getting d only as the answer ! :-(
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Okay! Lets get started then :)
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ya conditional. B- given ball selected is defective and A - asked if defect is major so P(A/B) = (3/25)/(9/25) =1/3
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Could you please provide the link for the paper!
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Greg , in defects , won't we include major and minor ones ? Actually I was taking defects/total as 18/25 . Let me know. And Ashima , I ll look for the papers .
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My solution is :
Intersection of major defects and defects = 3/18 (I) And probabaility of defects = 18/25 (II) And then dividing (I) by (II) !
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Greg got that defective ques !
It will be 3/9 ! ![]()
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no i think major and minor defects are part of total defects. if you take that you get a.
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6.
I think the answer should be part e. whenever there is technological advancement , it reduces the cost of production and each price more quantity is supplied. So the supply curve shifts to right . And , demand remaining the same, P will decrease and Q will increase. so option e includes a as well. 19. Its a . Its a proof that 0.99999... equals 1. 20. 1/k series never conveges. Its e |
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21. c
22. b 23. b 24. 25. a 26. a 27. 28. b 29. c 30. b SECTION B 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. d 6. d 7. b 8. d 9.a 10. |
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Arushi for question 20 why not d ?
As we can see that numerator is same but the denominator is increasing , so it's tending to 0 . Then why don't we take it as converging to 1 ? And 19th ka pakka a ?
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I will cross check your rest of the answers by tomorrow ! :-D
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Arushi : 24th is d.
could you explain 21 and 25. I am getting different answers. Rest answers matched. |
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This post was updated on Apr 27, 2014; 5:46pm.
25.
The equation of the line between x and y would be: y= -1/2x+C Don't confuse it with -1/2 . it is the regression coefficient and not correlation coefficient. Moreover, According to scatterplot, If we get a downward sloping straight line it implies perfect negative correlation with r= -1. 21. ![]() according to me, these are the two possible cases. both the given conditions are satisfied and also C-A intersection B is fi. So, is b part the answer??? B is subset of A.. sorry i did a lil mistake earlier @ ViV |
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Arushi I hv just one word to say.....
U r Awesome... ![]() |
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Arushi plz explain 20 th . I guess it will converge to 1
And for 24th , will it not be d ? And for 25 , when we say slope and correlation coefficient , then are they different ? Like when do we experience r different from 1 and -1 ?
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