JNU 2011 Answer Key

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anon_econ
nah ritu the question says x<y+epsilon for ALL epsilon>0. u can't work with a specific example of epsilon. what they mean to say is that x<y+1, x<y+0.5, x<y+0.02, x<y+0.0000000000000001 AND SO ON. ab batao x kabhi y se zyada ho sakta hai?
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ritu
oh yes.....knw i get it....sry for bothering u again...thanx:)
do u have any idea how many questions do we need to get thru jnu sss?????
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lovekesh
Around 75 marks..that's what i heard.
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anon_econ
now i think 75 is very difficult for me
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ritu
yar vasudha...pls dnt say that....
ur knowledge is so pure   its not mugged up...rather u have firm grasp of conceptual things....u just go nd do ur exam....rest will be taken care of.....dnt wry:):)
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anon_econ
Thanks a lot ritu..i'm terribly worried about not attempting enough questions in 3 hours..anyway let's c what happens. thanks for the encouragement :)
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Sanghmitra
Question 91 and 92 of the 2011 jnu paper, finding the cheat and accomplice -- how do I go about solving it??
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duck
Hi Sangmitra.. :)

Refer the following link:

http://economicsentrance.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/0/5/1105777/jnu_forum.pdf
:)
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Vikram
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Sir, where to find answers of the rest of the papers??
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shietal
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can someone please explain q 26 and 27

thanks
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PRT
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PRT
answer of 26 is (A) and of 27th is (B)..

Any one can explain me question no. 94 in JNU 2011 paper???
please hurry
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mrittik
1st set the the lagrange for pi=q*90-20x...u get x=81, the answer is 1620
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siddharth
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Plz explain 16-22....
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aarti garg
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Please tell how should we proceed for ques 16-22
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Priyanka Singh
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ques no 29 anyone????
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tanudas
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How do you approach Q29 ?
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Gurpreet Pannu
Suppose your Income is 100I. This gives you a profit of 20I. After Tax deduction of 30% leaves you a profit of 14I.
Now for Inflation subtract 5I from 14I.

This gives you a profit of 9I over an income of 100I hence 9%.
Thoroughly unprepared and utterly confused.
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Eco16
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Sir can you please explain q 16-22 of the attached paper?http://economicsentrance.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/0/5/1105777/30_ma._economics.pdf
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