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Mathematics CSR 11

The document outlines the question patterns for Mathematics Major and Minor papers for semesters 3 and 4, detailing the types and numbers of questions to be attempted in various subjects. Each subject is divided into groups with specified marks for short and long answer questions. Additionally, it includes evaluation criteria for tutorials and internal examinations.

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Mathematics CSR 11

The document outlines the question patterns for Mathematics Major and Minor papers for semesters 3 and 4, detailing the types and numbers of questions to be attempted in various subjects. Each subject is divided into groups with specified marks for short and long answer questions. Additionally, it includes evaluation criteria for tutorials and internal examinations.

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Question Pattern for Mathematics Major Papers

For semesters 3 & 4

MATH-H-CC 3 -3-Th: Real Analysis

Group A (30 marks)

(a) Short answer type questions:


3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 3 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 7 marks.

Group B (35 marks)

(a) Short answer type questions:


4 questions are to be attempted out of 6 questions each carrying 2 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
(i) 3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 4 marks.
and
(ii) 3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 5 marks.

Group C (10 marks)

2 questions are to be attempted out of 4 questions each carrying 5 marks.

MATH-H-CC 4-3-TH: Ordinary Differential Equations-I and Group Theory-I

Group-A - Ordinary Differential Equations-I (45 marks)

9 questions are to be attempted from a set of 14 questions each carrying 5 marks.

Group-B – Group Theory-I (30 marks)

6 questions are to be attempted from a set of 9 questions each carrying 5 marks.

MATH-H-CC 5-4-TH: Theory of Real Functions

Group A: Limit & Continuity of Functions (45 marks)

(a) Short answer type questions:


5 questions are to be attempted out of 8 questions each carrying 3 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
6 questions are to be attempted out of 9 questions each carrying 5 marks.
Group B: Differentiability of Functions (30 marks)

(a) Short answer type questions:


4 questions are to be attempted out of 6 questions each carrying 3 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 6 marks.

MATH-H-CC 6 -4-Th: Mechanics-I

(a) Short answer type questions:


6 questions are to be attempted out of 9 questions each carrying 2 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
(i) 7 questions are to be attempted out of 10 questions each carrying 6 marks.
[ 2 questions are to be set from Statics, 4questions are to be set fromLaw of gravitation
portion, 2 questions are to be set from Work Power Energy portion, 2 questions are to be
set from Impulse of a forceportion]
(ii) 3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 7 marks [questions are
tobeset from Motion of a particle in a plane].

MATH-H-CC 7-4-TH: Multivariate Calculus-I and Partial Differential Equations-I

Group A: Multivariate Calculus – I(60 marks)

(a) Short answer type questions:


5 questions are to be attempted out of 8 questions each carrying 2 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
5 questions are to be attempted out of 8 questions each carrying 10 marks.

Group B: Partial Differential Equations – I(15 marks)

3 questions are to be attempted out of 5 questions each carrying 5 marks.

MATH-H-CC 8-4-TH: Group Theory-II and Ring Theory-I

Group-A: Group Theory-II (40 marks)

8 questions are to be attempted from a set of 11 questions each carrying 5 marks.

Group-B: Ring Theory-I (35 marks)

7 questions are to be attempted from a set of 10 questions each carrying 5 marks.

MATH-H-SEC3-3-Th -Linear Programming and Rectangular Games


(a) Short answer type questions:
5 questions are to be attempted out of 8 questions each carrying 3 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:
(i) 5 questions are to be attempted out of 8 questions each carrying 6 marks.
[ questions are to be set from first three groups ( Starting from LPP formulation to
Two-phase method)]
(ii) 5 questions are to be attempted out of 8 questions each carrying 6 marks
[ questions are to be set from last three groups ( Starting from Duality theory
to Game problems)].

Question Pattern for Mathematics Minor Papers / MDC Papers

MATH-MD-CC3-3-TH: Ordinary Differential Equations and Group Theory

Group-A - Ordinary Differential Equations (45 marks)

9 questions are to be attempted from a set of 16 questions each carrying 5 marks.

Group-B – Group Theory (30 marks)

6 questions are to be attempted from a set of 10 questions each carrying 5 marks.

MATH-MD-CC 4-4-TH: Mechanics

(a) Short answer type questions:


6 questions are to be attempted out of 10 questions each carrying 2 marks.
(b) Long answer type questions:

(i) 7 questions are to be attempted out of 11 questions each carrying 6 marks.


[ 2 questions are to be set from Statics, 4 questions are to be set from Law of gravitation
portion, 3 questions are to be set from Work Power Energy portion, 2 questions are to be
set from Impulse of a force portion ]
(ii)3 questions are to be attempted out of 6 questions each carrying 7 marks [questions are
to be set from Motion of a particle in a plane].

MATH-MD-CC5-4-TH:Advanced Calculus

Group A: (20 marks)

4 questions are to be attempted out of 7 questions each carrying 5 marks.

Group B(25 marks):

5 questions are to be attempted out of 9 questions each carrying 5 marks

Group C(30 marks):

6 questions are to be attempted out of 10 questions each carrying 5 marks.


Evaluation of tutorial (1 credit or 25 marks)
(a) An Internal examination of 30 marks should be conducted by the Colleges from which
50% weightage of the marks obtained, should be taken into consideration. Questions of
3 marks / 5 marks / 6 marks covering the whole syllabus should be prepared for the
purpose of internal examination.

(b) 10 marks should be awarded based on viva-voce examination conducted by the Colleges.

For SEC paper (MATH-H-SEC3-3-TH : Linear Programming and Rectangular Games)


10 marks will be awarded by evaluation of internal assignments instead of viva-voce.

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