Tuesday, November 17, 2015

M.P.M. (Semester – I),104 : INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY,University Of Pune Question Paper,2014 Question Paper

M.P.M. (Semester – I),104 : INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY,University  Of Pune Question Paper,2014 Question Paper
University  Of Pune Question Paper
M.P.M. (Semester – I) Examination, 2014
104 : INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
(2008 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70
Instructions : i) Attempt any five questions.
ii) All questions carry equal marks.
iii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Define Industrial Psychology and discuss the importance and scope of industrial psychology
in Industry. 14
2. What is psychology ? Discuss the various sub fields of Psychology. 14
3. Define Individual difference and explain the factors causing individual differences. 14
4. The psychological make up of an individual has an impact on the behaviour of an individual
in an industry. Discuss. 14
5. Discuss the concept of productivity and efficiency. Explain how industrial psychology can
help in improving productivity and efficiency. 14
6. What is group dynamics ? Explain any one theory of group formation. 14
7. Write short notes on any two : 14
a) Research methods in psychology
b) Male and female psychology
c) Validity and reliability of psychological tests.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Solapur University MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2014 Question Paper

Solapur University MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Previous Years Question Papers
M.Com. – I (Semester – I) (Old) Examination, 2014
(Compulsory – I)
MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Day and Date : Tuesday, 22-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50
Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Select the appropriate alternative from the given alternatives: 10
1) Contingency approach is also known as
a) Situational approach b) System approach
c) Scientific approach d) Functional approach
2) The study of human behaviour in organisational setting between human
behaviour and organisation is
a) Organisational behaviour b) Human nature
c) System approach d) Social system
3) Which of the following is an inherited characteristic of human behaviour ?
a) Attitude b) Values c) Perception d) Intelligence
4) Maslow’s theory of motivation deals with
a) Theory X and Y b) Different types of behaviour
c) Hierarchy of needs d) None
5) Friendship group is
a) A formal group b) A task group
c) An-informal group d) None of these
6) Deciding in advance the future course of action is
a) Planning b) Organising
c) Decision making d) Motivating
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7) When two or more individuals join together as a group due to the official job
structure known as
a) Task group b) Informal group
c) Formal group d) None of these
8) Expectancy theory of motivation is developed by
a) Maslow b) Victor Vroom
c) Herzberg d) F. W. Taylor
9) Two factor theory of motivation is developed by
a) Henry Fayol b) Frederic Harzberg
c) Urwic d) David McClelland
10) The measurement of accomplishment against the standard is done through
a) Planning b) Leading
c) Organising d) Controlling
2. Write short notes on : 10
a) Contingency theory of management.
b) Job satisfaction.
3. Answer in brief : 10
a) What are the contributing disciplines to organisational behaviour ?
b) Write basic assumptions of Theory X.
4. Answer any one of the following questions : 10
i) Define group. Explain the various types of groups.
ii) Define perception and explain in detail the process of perception.
5. Answer any one of the following questions : 10
i) Explain need hierarchy theory of motivation.
ii) Define learning and explain in detail the classical conditioning and operant
conditioning theories of learning.

Solapur University ADVANCED STATISTICS 2014 Question Paper

Solapur University ADVANCED STATISTICS 2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Previous Years Question Papers
M.Com. (Part – I) (Sem. – I) (Old) Examination, 2014
ADVANCED STATISTICS (Gr. K) (Paper – II)
Design of Experiments
Day and Date : Monday, 21-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50
Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
 N. B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Choose the correct alternative : 10
1) The design of experiments were originated mainly for
a) field of medicine b) field of experiments
c) both a) and b) d) none of these
2) The total number of possibilities in which arrangements can be made in a
3×3 Latin square are
a) 6 b) 9
c) 12 d) None of these
3) The number of times a treatment is repeated in an experiment is called
a) Replication b) Randomization
c) Local control d) None of these
4) Design of experiments is a branch of
a) Statistics b) Mathematics
c) Both a) and b) d) None of these
5) The most frequently used of experimental designs in practice is
a) Latin square b) Randomised block design
c) Latin cubes d) None of these
6) Principles of design of experiments are
a) Replication b) Randomisation
c) Local control d) All the above
7) Errors sum of squares in RBD as compared to CRD using the same material is
a) More b) Less
c) Equal d) Not comparable
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8) A randomised block design has
a) Two-way classification b) One-way classification
c) Three-way classification d) No classification
9) Errors in a statistical model are always taken to be
a) Independent b) Distributed as N ( ) 2
e 0, σ
c) Both a) and b) d) None of these
10) The layout : A B C D
BCDA
CDA B
DA BC
Stands for
a) Cross over design b) Randomised block design
c) Latin square design d) None of these
2. a) Write a note on completely randomised design. 5
b) Explain the terms : 5
i) Size of the plot.
ii) Shape of blocks and plots.
3. a) Explain the advantages and disadvantages of randomised block design. 5
b) What is analysis of variance ? Point out the assumptions underlying it. 5
4. Attempt any one of the following : 10
a) What is Latin Square Design (LSD) ? Give the mathematical model,
assumptions and hypothesis that can be tested.
b) Describe the technique of analysis of variance for two-way classification.
5. Attempt any one of the following : 10
a) Describe Randomised Block Design (RBD). Give the mathematical model,
assumptions and hypothesis to be tested.
b) Work out the analysis of variance with one-way classification. State the
assumptions made.
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Solapur University ADVANCED BANKING AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM 2014 Question Paper

Solapur University ADVANCED BANKING AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM 2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Previous Years Question Papers
M.Com. – I (Semester – I) Examination, 2014
ADVANCED BANKING AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM (Old)
Law and Practice of Banking in India (Group – D) (Paper – I)
Day and Date : Saturday, 19-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50
Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Instructions : 1) Attempt all questions.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Choose correct alternatives : 10
1) The AC Book of the Bank shall be closed and balanced on 31st ________
every year.
A) March B) November C) December D) None of these
2) Banking Co. Act ___________ provides for the transfer of the control of 14
Nationalised Banks.
A) 1970 B) 1980 C) 1949 D) 1969
3) The Banking Regulation Act is divided into _____________ parts.
A) three B) four C) six D) five
4) PMRY was introduced on Oct. 2, __________
A) 1991 B) 1993 C) 1996 D) 1970
5) NABARD is established in the year ___________
A) 1980 B) 1983 C) 1982 D) 1985
6) Farmer service societies are ________ purpose in character.
A) single B) multi C) non service D) none of these
7) A negotiable instruments can be transferred by __________ ways.
A) two B) three C) four D) five
8) The short term loan are for a period not exceeding ____________ months.
A) five B) nine C) fifteen D) eleven
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9) R.B.I. is established on 1st April ____________
A) 1934 B) 1955 C) 1948 D) 1935
10) Broadly there are ____________ sources of agricultural finance in India.
A) three B) two C) four D) five
2. Write short notes : 10
A) Bills of exchange
B) Bank draft.
3. Write short answer : 10
A) Discuss licensing of banks.
B) Discuss procedure of Amalgamation.
4. Answer any one : 10
A) State Small Loans Guarantee Scheme – 1981.
B) Discuss the agencies providing agricultural credit.
5. Answer any one : 10
A) Discuss P.M.’s Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Programme (PMIUPEP)
– 1996.
B) Discuss Prime-Minister’s Rojagar Yojana – 1993.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Solapur University Solid State Physics B.Sc 05th Sem 2014 Question Paper

Solapur University Solid State Physics B.Sc 05th Sem 2014 Question Paper


Solapur University Previous Years Question Papers
B.Sc. III (Semester – V) Examination, 2014
PHYSICS
Solid State Physics (Special Paper – X)
Day and Date : Friday, 11-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50
Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
N.B.: 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Draw a neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
4) Use of log table and calculator is allowed.
1. Select the correct alternative : 10
i) The temperature below which certain materials are antiferromagnetic is called
a) Debye temperature b) Curie temperature
c) Weiss temperature d) Neel temperature
ii) The most important characteristics of ferromagnetic materials is
a) Spontaneous magnetization b) Neel temperature
c) Faraday’s temperature d) Demagnetization temperature
iii) The temperature at which a metal becomes a superconductor is called
a) Curie temperature b) Neel temperature
c) Critical (Transition) temperature d) None of the above
iv) For a metal to be considered as a superconductor, it has to exhibit
a) Only zero resistivity
b) Only Meissner effect
c) Zero resistivity and Meissner effect both
d) Only Josephson effect
v) Bragg’s law in terms of reciprocal lattice vector G is
a) 2K . G + K2 = 0 b) 2k . G + G2 = 0
c) G . G + 2K . 2 K = 0 d) 2G. G + K . K = 0

vi) If a, b, c are the primitive vectors in direct lattice then a*, the primitive vectors in reciprocal lattice is proportional to
a)
a.b c
a c
×
×
b)
a.b c
a b
×
×
c)
a.b c
b c
×
×
d)
b c
a.b c
×
×
vii) The range of electrical to thermal conductivity ( ) K
σ was found from ________
at room temperature.
a) 6.7×1010 to 7.5×1010 b) 4.5×1010 to 5.6 ×1010
c) 2.8 ×1010 to 3.7 × 1010 d) 1.2×1010 to 2.8 × 1010
viii) In metals, the forbidden energy gap is __________eV.
a) 0 b) 1 to 0.75
c) 3 to 4 d) 5 to 6
ix) According to Sommerfeld’s model of metal, energy of electron En = ________.
a) 2 2
2 2
8h L
n m
b) 2 2
2 2
8n L
m h
c) 2 2
2 2
8m h
n L
d) 2
2 2
8mL
n h
x) In primitive cell, the number of lattice points per unit cell will be equal to
a) 4 b) 3
c) 2 d) 1
2. Answer any five of the following : 10
i) What is principle of powder method of X-ray diffraction ?
ii) What is Fermi Energy ?
iii) What are the properties of ferrimagnetism ?
iv) What is Anti-Ferromagnetism ?
v) Explain the term superconductivity.
vi) What is soft superconductors ?

3. A) Answer any two of the following : 6
i) Describe free electron gas model of the metal.
ii) Explain the effect of magnetic field on superconductor.
iii) Calculate the lattice spacing between (101) planes in an orthorhombic
lattice where a = 2.4 A°, b = 3.1 A°, C = 2.9A°.
B) Write a note on ‘hysteresis loop’ in ferromagnetic materials. 4
4. Answer any two of the following : 10
i) Discuss Fermi-Dirac distribution of an electron in the metal.
ii) Show that volume of the unit cell of the reciprocal lattice is inversely
proportional to the volume of the unit cell of the direct lattice.
iii) Explain in short the formation of energy bands in solid.
5. Answer any one of the following : 10
i) What do you understand by packing fraction in crystals ? Show that the packing fraction for bcc and fcc structures are 82 & 8π 3 π respectively.
ii) Explain Hall effect. Obtain an expression for Hall voltage, Hall coefficient, Mobility of charge carrier and Conductivity of the metal on the basis of Hall

B.Sc Solapur University PSYCHOLOGY 04th Semester 2014 Question Paper

B.Sc Solapur University PSYCHOLOGY 04th Semester 2014 Question Paper

Solapur University Previous Years Question Papers
B.Sc. (Part – II) (Semester – IV) Examination, 2014
PSYCHOLOGY (Paper – VII)
Cognitive Psychology
Day and Date : Tuesday, 6-5-2014 Total Marks : 50
Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Instructions : I) All questions are compulsory.
II) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Multiple Choice Questions. 10
1) Short cut in problems solving are called
[Algorithms, Heuristic, Divergent thinking, Any other]
2) Problem with a common structure are
[Different, Analogous, Equal, Any other]
3) Mean ends strategy is a
[Algorithms, Log, Heuristic, Convergent thinking]
4) __________ is a record of electrical activity in specific regions of the brain.
[ECT, ERP, MRI, ERG]
5) General problems solver was developed by
[Newell and Simon, Anderson, Class, Hylyok]
6) __________ is memory for events from one’s own life.
[Semantic, Episodic, Autobiographical, Any other]
7) _________ memory is the active part of declarative memory.
[Working, Procedural, Semantic, Episodic]
8) ________ is the model of semantic memory.
[Working memory, Network Model, Act Model, EIG Model]

9) _________ is the memory for the situation in which we first learned a very surprising and emotionally arousing events. [Flash bulb, Autobiographical, Semantic, Any other]
10) ________ is attempt to bring order and pattern to the material we learn. [Chunking, Organization, Practice, Work]
2. Write short answer of the following (any 4). 8
1) Give the name of two important components of Meta-Cognition.
2) Define script.
3) Write the common defination of creativity.
4) Write the main four factors which influence problem solving.
5) What is functional fixedness ?
6) What is ill defined problem ?
3. Write short notes (any four). 12
1) Methods of Loci
2) The multimodel approach
3) Mood
4) Flashbulb memories
5) Expertise
6) External memory aids.
4. Answer any one long type questions of the following. 10
A) Explain in brief the different model of semantic memory.
B) Explain in brief the condition reasoning and syllogism with example.
5. Explain the problem solving as a cognitive skill. 10

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