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Name of the Organization : Human Resource Development Group Council of Scientific & Industrial Research
Name of the Paper : CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test Question Papers
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CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test Question Papers :
CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) Exam For Award Of Junior Research Fellowship And Eligiblity For Lectureship

CSIR-UGC NET Exam for science stream is conducted by CSIR twice a year in June and December in the following areas :-
** Chemical Sciences
** Earth Sciences
** Life Sciences
** Mathematical Sciences
** Physical Sciences
** Engineering Sciences

It has been decided to introduce Single Paper Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) based test from June 2011 exam.

The pattern for the Single Paper MCQ test shall be as given below :-
** The MCQ test Paper of each subject shall carry a maximum of 200 marks.
** The exam shall be for the duration of three hours.
** The question paper comprises of three Parts.

Note :
** Part “A” shall be common to all the subjects.
** The Model Questions may be viewed under heading “General Science”

Model Questions Papers of Part B and C relevant subject may be viewed by clicking on the relevant subject :
1. General Sciences – Part A (common)
2. Chemical Sciences- Part B & C
3. Earth Sciences – Part B & C
4. Life Sciences – Part B & C
5. Mathematical Sciences – Part B & C
6. Physical Sciences – Part B & C
7. Engineering Sciences – Part B & C

Earth Sciences :
Part- A :
May be viewed under heading “General Science”

Part-B :
1 : Albedo of a surface is defined by the ratio of outgoing to incoming solar radiation. Keeping this in view, which of the following surface will have the highest albedo**
1. Water
2. Sand
3. Snow
4. Forest

2 : Geostrophic wind is a balance between the pressure gradient force and the Coriolis force. In non-geostrophic wind, flow will become circulatory because of
1. pressure difference term
2. momentum term
3. temperature difference term
4. shear term

3 : In valley-mountain system, cold air is heavier than warm air, and thus flows down hill as a katabatic wind. In the case of an anabatic wind,
1. wind rises vertically in the valley
2. wind forms updraft and downdraft motion
3. wind will flow along the slope
4. wind will have cross mountain flow

4 : Cyclones or hurricanes do not develop within about 50 N and S of the equator because the
1. pressure gradient is weak
2. trade winds converge
3. ocean surface temperature is high
4. Coriolis force is very weak

5 : When statically stable air flown over a hill or ridge, it is set into oscillation. These waves are known as
1. Rossby waves
2. Kelvin waves
3. gravity waves
4. mountain waves

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