CSIR NET JRF DEC 2016 Section A (Solved with Explanation)
Yet another examination of CSIR NET JRF has ended, I hope you all
must've performed well. Now most of us want to check our answers and are wondering to check
how much marks are we getting. From last morning itself whole social media
groups and pages are filled with screenshots of questions expecting
solutions.
In this post I'm trying to post solved explanation of some
problems from CSIR DEC 2016 examination. Many of my fellow chemists were asking for detailed soluttion of
questions of Section A of CSIR NET exam held on 18th Dec 2016. I've
solved some of the problems and Images of solution are below. All
questions are solved by me with best of my knowledge, feel free to do
any query.
Note: Answers
are solved as per best of my knowledge, I can not ensure it's
correctness according to CSIR, The answers may vary with Final
AnswerKey.
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7 comments
Write commentsFor question no.(10) ans. will be option (2) becauSe they asked the proportion of Water to Milk....
ReplyThat's why I've not posted option number, I've clearly mentioned it's milk to water ratio.. Yes you're right according to question it shud be option 2
ReplyIn water coconu question diameter ...is said...n u have take account radius....if wrong then correct me also..if m
Replydiameter is twice of radius,
Replyif diameter of two spheres are in 2:1 then their radii will also be in 2:1.
Cn u post the question paper as well pls
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