Hi guy's , as we see there are mistake in 2/3 questions of JEE MAINS 2015 , Will anyone going to report in CBSE ? CBSE will cost 1000 Rs for each Questions.....
Also what is time constrained for Challanging Answers ... ? what are your views ... which which question do you found have wrong answer's ?
Please discuss.. Thanks!
Karan
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CBSE is stupid.
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Really they are Foolish....
They are making paper from 3 years.... and what we know ... they still not understand how to make paper ..
They Give 2-3 question wrong every year .....
Now I think They did Intentionally To Earn Some money ...
You think Atleast 100 (I know It will be more and more But asuume Minimum posssible) People will atleast Challange to One question out of 13,00,000 Student's ...
So This gives Total of 1,00,000 Rupees ... And All their " KARCH A " of Conducting Exam is Paid off...
So They are really Bullshitt *
Am I right @Ronak Agarwal @Mvs Saketh @Raghav Vaidyanathan @Karan Siwach
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What about the 135 crores they make from the entrance fee for JEE-main?
That's the answer to every question on this post.
Bravo!
CBSE is foolish .
NCERT freaks they must accept what is true not what NCERT says.
They must learn from IITs how they conduct Jee Advanced.
@Azhaghu Roopesh M ; now please tell marks you are getting according to the official answer key.
And what about the two Mathematics Questions -
1.The differential equation question
2. and the ball and the boxes question Both of them are ambiguous too...
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What's the problem with the differential equation one? it was correct.
CBSE people are $%^t to the core. Last year, AIPMT had 6-8 errors in biology (Even according to NCERT, multiple options were correct, CBSE gave marks to only its choice). The entrance exams must be controlled directly by the Government of India /HRD or worst case, NCERT. At least, the NCERT fellas are more knowledgeable than foolish CBSE h%les
@Shashwat Shukla @Mvs Saketh @Raghav Vaidyanathan @Ronak Agarwal @Pranjal Jain @Azhaghu Roopesh M @Pratik Shastri @Vraj Mehta @Kishlaya Jaiswal @Krishna Sharma @Karan Siwach @Rohit Shah @megh choksi @Evryother
@*#$!, now I get why everyone was swearing. I lost 14 marks from expected score, assuming they don't give bonus marks for the question they cancelled. Didn't even cross 290. Those @$$#0!($. Here are the questions that I think are given wrongly in key:
What I feel is that they won't change the key. Those self righteous nice people will not have their ego hurt. And it's hard to say this, but they might even turn out to be right. Hoping that they give bonus, so that I can atleast cross 290. I'm sure you guys are thinking the same @Shashwat Shukla @Mvs Saketh
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The are really $$@#%!
yes, my final score stands at 284 , unless CBSE rethinks, hope it does, some one will report it surely, atleast those at the border of cutoff will, hope they hear
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I'm sitting at 289. My father says that they have no choice but to give grace marks for the deleted problem. If they do not do that and decrease total instead, then it will be an unfair advantage to the people who wrote online. So, I'm hoping for the best. As for the disputes, I think it is just a good way for CBSE to earn money. I would rather bet 1000 bucks that they won't change a thing rather than spending it trying to correct them.
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I mean, may be it is true that hydrogen bonding varies as inverse cube , perhaps its a fact we do not know, but then they should make options accordingly as well, because they must realise that we can easily derive that ion-dipole interaction is an inverse cube law,
but remember that last year one question was awarded free marks and hence perhaps they will this time as well (atleast for the solenoid one)
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But there is a small problem, we have derived the ion-dipole formula based on a number of assumptions. The first is that the ion-dipole system behaves as a permanently charged entity, i.e as discrete charges and not stuff like misshaped electron clouds. This assumption seems to be true, according to wikipedia.
The second assuption is that the ion and the dipole are very far away. This is what I'm not sure of. Yes, the charges can be considered as point charges w.r.t the distances involved, but can the distance between the charges of the dipole be neglected w.r.t the distance between the dipole and the ion???
As I said, not worth spending money on. 1000 bucks is more than enough for a good dinner for all of my family.
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It should be mentioned at the heading that "THOU SHALL NOT USE LOGIC IN THIS QUESTION"
and yes, let it be, let us prepare for advanced , !@#$ this shit, not worth a grand
@Raghav Vaidyanathan , class 11 NCERT says "energy" in dipole-dipole interactions and hence, hydrogen bonds varies as inverse cube which means force varies as inverse fourth power. It was also expected from the physics. So, CBSE is wrong even according to NCERT.
The solenoid one I want both the answers to be given because it was not clearly asking how they exactly require force( that is net force or type of force whether radially outward or not )
You see I was sitting 2 minutes blank about that problem thinking what to do.
And finally did the radially outward one.
It is worhty to note that although the net force is zero but still the inner solenoid has a tendency to expand.
I know this comment will create outrage and everyone will tell me they were asking for vector But please understand my feeling I was confused because of the options.
Hence I am in favour of giving both answers.
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that depends on what they want, but they should specify whether they want the nature of force lines or the resultant force
I did think about the hall heroult one, but i thought perhaps there is some detail about it which i missed so didnt say anything
Also I can't get why isn't anyone debating the problem based on Hall-Herout process it asked for False statement but all the statements are true.
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Exactly, according to JD Lee, in reference to Hall-Heroult process "A typical electrolyte mixture consists of 85% cryolite". It's on page no.362. I hope CBSE gives a bonus.
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Hi Genius sheshansh...! How much are you getting ... I blieve It must be 310++
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And Yes They should... But For this one has to report to that question ....
Btw
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My frriend Tells that ALLEN has Scored 336 .... Is this you @Sheshansh Agrawal
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Since Last Year 345 is highest from state ...
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Actually, I had a problem with that question too. But wikipedia is in favour of CBSE. :(
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@Raghav Vaidyanathan - it is written in CBSE that it is also used for enhancing conductivity, and anything that enhances conductivity is usually an electrolyte (especially when its a salt with sodium in it)
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Na3AlF6 functions as an electrolyte. 100 %
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Same here Ronak ..... I unnecceserrliy Got that question wrong ....
Btw what is TUKA to that Question ? Why Cryolite don't serve as Electrolyte ?
When I read Resonance Answer ... I reallly Laughed ....
@Ronak Agarwal
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Resonance is foolish.Fiitjee is foolish everyone who didn't gave hall-herout one as bonus is foolish.
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Btw as of now What is your current total ?
yes resonance answer is particularly stupid, "although it is an electrolyte , it serves as solvent" "why?- because some option must be right"
They are not giving marks for the wrong probability question.
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Actually, they are stupid people.
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Yes,you are right.They are stupid. I wasted a lot of time on that question. And finally did not attempted it.
exactly, that too, all, fiitjee, resonance, even VMC and pathfinder have marked it wrong
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But that question is right.. I'm not saying this blindly(I got it wrong too). Probability is a touchy topic. It's second to none but limits.
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The classical definition = no. of favourable outcomes/ total number of outcomes
i agree to your point that you made in your note, but bro you know, in statistical mechanics, the entropy is different for distinguishable and non distinguishable particles and hence the number of outcomes and sample space
(example, entropy change doesnt occur if two identical containers of nitrogen diffuse into each other but does when they are different isotopes or gases)
He said it depends on how you distribute the balls for example if we are distributing balls one by one into the three identical boxes then the distribution 3-3-6 is much favourable than 12-0-0. In this case CBSE is 100% correct.
And if you distribute like say you have 20 possible distribution and you randomly select one distribution then one would use probability by outcomes.
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@Mvs Saketh keeps claiming that according to the classical definition of probability, it is wrong. Although he is partly right, I think that the classical definition favourable cases divided by total cases is valid only when all the cases are equally probable, but in the relevant problem, they are not.
Correct. I tried explaining the same in my note which I had posted to discuss about this problem and the common misconceptions that lead to its dispute.Log in to reply
and may be it is correct to say that the most logical alternative is distributing ball wise, because we are performing the experiment and not simply observing all possible outcomes.
so i suppose it is correct, more or less
But, isnt this still ambigious?
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Everyone please help me with the following question, it was in online paper 11th april..... Also if it is correct should i CHALLENGE OR NOT???? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z4jeq8U2z4NTU0ZmFxQjBuYlE/view?usp=sharing
Everyone please help me with the following question, it was in online paper 11th april..... Also if it is correct should i CHALLENGE OR NOT????
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z4jeq8U2z4NTU0ZmFxQjBuYlE/view?usp=sharing
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SORRY to annoy you guys..........@Karan Siwach @Karan Shekhawat @Ronak Agarwal @Krishna Sharma @Raghav Vaidyanathan
What is your doubt in the problem? Option 1 seems to be right @Mahimn Bhatt
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@Raghav Vaidyanathan - Answer key tells that answer is Option 3.
CBSE shits this year. Time taking maths board paper, then a time taking problem in mains which was wrong after finding it in news. Really, if I have not spent more time on that wrong one, I could have gained 8 marks or 2 question. That means if the avg of iit scores is somewhere around 150 (assumption only), loss of 8 marks means 142, or drop of nearly 10000 ranks. So it can be an intentional error, or just a coincidence that printing machines were making fun during the mains paper print :)
one question regarding force on solenoid ,the answer key gives the wrong answer the answer must be both forces are 0(zero).
How much did everyone get officially?
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you..??
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315.What about you??
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Hey, almost all sums were OK I say. Jee mains didn't make us cry that much. Well, that cryolite sum was bit ambiguous, as cryolite is just the ingredient in hall process. That probability sum was fine, but time taking because of judgement of better method to solve it. I cried for the differential equation sum, as it was also easy, but no answer. Then many physics sums were direct from the ncert example. So overall, the paper was a cakewalk for those who referred fundamental materials for the preparation.
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it was cake walk, no one has a problem with paper, we have problem with answers
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hehe yes
That's the problem. Who knows CBSE has corrected themselves? As questions were great, CBSE makes more blunder in it. 105 was cutoff for General category. Why so low? That shows that some normalisation took place.
Anyhow. It was OK. You had problems in answers. Majority lost time by solving wrong ones. So both are the two sides of coin here.