Tuesday, 11 March 2014

INDIA NAVY RECRUITS ENGINEERS AS SSC



Job Posted:
- 4th nov 2013
Company Name:- INDIAN NAVY
Profile:
           Indian Navy is the naval branch of armed forces of india. Our president of India serves as the commander in chief of the navy. As in the year 2007, indian navy has 55000 personnel on active duty which includes 5000 members of naval aviation branch. Totally 1200 marine commandos and 1000 sagar prahari bal soldiers.Indian navy is the fourth largest navy. Those indian navy has 170 major vessels in commission includes aircrafts along with jet fighters. Indian navy invites applications from every citizens of india to work in armed and defence forces.

Company website:-
career page:-
Field of working:-GOVT jobs/ Defence forces
job position:-Short service commission (SSC) executive technica forces
Salary:- Rs.66500 - Rs.77750 / month
Job Location:- Delhi
Last date:- 26th march 2014
Qualification:- B.E/B.Tech
Experience:- Freshers

Candidate Profile:-

·         candidate should possess B.E/B.Tech with minimum 65% in a recognized university
·         Aggregation and Specialization Details:-
·         Technical Branch:-
·         mechanical, marine, automotive, aeronautical, aerospace,marine, mechanical, electrical, electronics,
·         poer engineering, mechatronics,automotive branches
 Way Of apply:-

·         Candiadtes should apply through online within 26th march 2014.
·         Self attested photograph, attested copies of 10th & 12th class certificates along with mark sheets, other educational certificates attested by gazetted officer Had to be send to following addresses

Postal Address:-
post box no.04,
Chankya puri PO,
New Delhi- 110 021

Apply Mode:-
 online
Way of Apply:-
                      Interested and eligible candidates may apply to this position as soon as possible

Nobel Prize 2013

Category
Persons
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2013
François Englert and Peter W. Higgs
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2013
Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2013
James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013
Alice Munro
The Nobel Peace Prize 2013
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2013
Eugene F. Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert J. Shiller

LIST OF AWARDS & HONOURS : 2013




1) Harshwanti Bisht - Sir Edmund Hillary Mountain Legacy Medal

2) Vijay Singh - Lifetime Achievement Award by ASCE-EWRI

3) Prime Minister's Shram Awards for the Year 2012

4) UK Songwriting Contest 2013 ; Indian-Origin Winners Included

5) A team of three Indian-American students defeated teams from 17 other regions to win.

11th National Geographic World Championship.

6) The Prem Bhatia Memorial award - Shalini Singh of the Hindu.

7) Delhi conferred Lifetime Achievement Award 2013 on Abdul Rashid Khan and Anjolie Ela Menon. 

8 VP Sharma won the Gujar Mal Modi Award for Science and Technology 2013.

9) Sri Lankan President felicitated tribal community, the Veddas on World Indigenous Peoples Day.

10) US Presidential Medal of Freedom to be conferred on Bill Clinton & Oprah Winfrey.

11) Sports Ministry announced 50 Thousand Cash Prize for Each Junior Women Hockey Player.

12) Play Called the Radicalisation of Bradley Manning Won James Tait Black Prize for Drama.

13) Sugathakumari, the Malayalam Poetess won Saraswati Samman 2013 for Manalezhuthu.

14) Indian Students Grab Two Silver & Three Bronze at 54th International Mathematical Olympiad.

15) Amjad Ali Khan to get 21st Rajiv Gandhi National Sadhbhavna Award.

16) Four Indian Americans won Simons
Investigators Awards 2013

17) Paradip Port Conferred With the Major Port of the Year Award.

18) Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation announced the Ramon Magsaysay Awards for the year 2013.

19) British Firm called Real VNC - MacRobert Award

20) OISD Safety Awards 2011-12 - HPCL and BPCL.

Important River Valley Projects In India


1. Bhakra Nangal Project —On Sutlej in Punjab. Highest in India.Ht. 226m. Reservoir is called Gobind Sagar Lake.

2. Mandi Project— On Beas in HP

3. Chambal Valley Project—- On Chambal in MP & Rajasthan, 3 dams are there:- Gandhi Sagar Dam, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam and Jawahar Sagar Dam

4. Damodar Valley Project— On Damodar in Bihar(Now Jharkhand) & West Bengal, Based on Tennessee Valley Project USA

5. Hirakud Project— On Mahanadi in Orrisa, World’s Longest Dam: 4801m

6. Rihand Project— On Son in Mirzapur, Reservoir is called Gobind Vallabh Pant reservoir.

7. Kosi Project— On Kosi in N.Bihar

8. Mayurkashi Project— On Mayurkashi in West Bengal

9. Kakrapara Project— On Tapi in Gujrat

10. Nizamsagar Project— On Manjra in Andhra Pradesh

11. Nagarjuna Sagar Project— On Krishna in Andhra Pradesh

12. Tugabhadra Project— On Tugabhadra in Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka

13. Shivasamudram Project— On Cauvery in Karnataka. It is the older river valley project in India.

14. Tata Hydel Scheme—- On Bhima in Maharashtra

15. Sharavathi Hydel Project— On Jog Falls in Karnataka

16. Kundah & Periyar Project—- In Tamil Nadu

17. Farakka Project — On Ganga in WB. Apart from power and irrigation it helps to remove silt for easy navigation.

18. Ukai Project—- On Tapti in Gujarat

19. Mahi Project—- On Mahi in Gujarat

20. Salal Project—-- On Chenab in J&K

21. Mata Tila Multipurpose Project— On Betwa in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh

22. Thein Project—- On Ravi, Punjab.

23. Pong Dam— On Beas, Punjab

24. Tehri Dam — On Bhgirathi, Uttarakhand

25. Sardar Sarovar Project—- On Narmada, Gujarat/MP

Verbal Reasoning > Analogy



Q.18. Doctor : Nurse :: ? : Follower
A. Employer
B. Leader
C. Worker
D. Manager

Answer: Option B

Q. 19. Flower : Bud :: Plant : ?
A. Twig
B. Seed
C. Taste
D. Flower

Answer: Option B

Q.20. Drama : Stage :: Tennis : ?
A. Net
B. Tournament
C. Racket
D. Court

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Drama is performed on stage and tennis is played in court.

Quantitative Aptitude > Arithmetic Aptitude Numbers Quiz

Q.15. What is the largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88
A. 9900
B. 9999
C. 9988
D. 9944

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Largest 4 digit number is 9999
After doing 9999 ÷ 88 we get remainder 55
Hence largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 = 9999 - 55 = 9944

Q.16. What least number should be added to 1056, so that the sum is completely divisible by 23
A. 4
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

(1056 / 23) gives remainder 21

21 + 2 = 23, So we need to add 2

Q.17. A number when divided by 44, gives 432 as quotient and 0 as remainder. What will be the remainder when dividing the same number by 31
A. 5
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

P ÷ 44 = 432

=> P = 432 * 44 = 19008

P / 31 = 19008 / 31 = 613, remainder = 5


Verbal Reasoning > Coding Decoding

Q.10. If TAP is coded as SZO, then how is FREEZE coded ?
A. ATSSTS
B. EQDDYD
C. ESDDYD
D. EQDDZD

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Clearly,

T -1 = S
A -1 = Z
P -1 = O

So FREEZE will be,

F -1 E
R -1 Q
E -1 D
E -1 D
Z -1 Y
E -1 D

Q.11. In a certain code, SIKKIM is written as THLJJL, how is TRAINING written in that code ?
A. SQBHOHOF
B. UQBHOIOF
C. UQBHOHOI
D. UQBHOHOF

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

In given word, word is increasing and decreasing by one alternatively as,
S +1 T
I -1 H
K +1 L
K -1 J
I +1 J
M -1 L

So in the same way TRAINING will be UQBHOHOF

Q.12. In a certain code, MENTION is written as LNEITNO. How is PATTERN written in that code ?

A. ATAETNR
B. OTAETNR
C. OTAESNR
D. STAETNR

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

In the given word, we can analyse that,
M is decreased by 1, M-1 = L, and other words are interchanged,

EN - NE
TI - IT
ON - NO

So PATTERN will be

P -1 O
AT - TA
TE - ET
RN - NR

Q.13. In a certain language, MADRAS is coded as NBESBT, how is BOMBAY coded in that code ?
A. CPNCBZ
B. CPNCBX
C. DPNCBZ
D. DPNCBX

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Clearly every letter is increased by 1 as
M +1 N
A +1 B
D +1 E
R +1 S
A +1 B
S +1 T

So after increasing every character in work BOMBAY by 1, we get

Q.14. In a certain code, TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD. How is DISPOSE written in that code ?
A. EJTQPTF
B. EJTQPTG
C. CHRPNRD
D. CHRONRD

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Clearly every letter is decreased by 1.
So DISPOSE will be CHRONRD


Verbal Reasoning > Blood Relation Quiz

Q. 8. Pointing to a photograph, a man said, "I have no brother or sister but that man's father is my father's son." Whose photograph was it ?
A. His own
B. His Son
C. His Father
D. His Grandfater

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Since the person who is telling has no brother or sister, so his father son is he himself.
So the man in the photograph is his son.

Q. 9. Pointing towards a person in a photograph, Anjali said, "He is the only son of the father of my sister's brother." How is that person is related to Anjali ?
A. Anjali Father
B. Anjali Mother
C. Anjali Brother
D. Maternal Uncle

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Relation's given in the question may be analysed as follows :
Sister's brother - brother;
Brother's father - father;
Father's son - brother;

So he is Anjali Brother.

Note: It is more handy to solve the question when we start from end to analyse the relation as we did above.

Arithmetic Aptitude Questions Answers

Q 6. Simplify 586645 * 9999

A. 5865863355
B. 5665863355
C. 4865863355
D. 4665863355

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Although it is a simple question, but the trick is to save time in solving this.
Rather than multiplying it we can do as follows:
586645 * (10000 - 1) = 5866450000 - 586645 = 5865863355


Q.7. What least value should be replaced by * in 223*431 so the number become divisible by 9
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Trick: Number is divisible by 9, if sum of all digits is divisible by 9, so (2+2+3+*+4+3+1) = 15+* should be divisible by 9,
15+3 will be divisible by 9,
so that least number is 3.

Volume and Surface Area


Q.1.Find the surface area of a 10cm*4cm*3cm brick.
A. 154 cm square
B. 156 cm square
C. 160 cm square
D. 164 cm square

Answer: Option D

Explanation: 
Surface area of a cuboid = 2(lb+bh+hl) cm square
So,
Surface area of a brick = 2(10*4+4*3+3*10) cm square
= 2(82) cm square = 164 cm square

Q.2. A cistern 6 m long and 4 m wide contains water up to a breadth of 1 m 25 cm. Find the total area of the wet surface.
A. 42 m sqaure
B. 49 m sqaure
C. 52 m sqaure
D. 64 m sqaure

Answer: Option B

Explanation:
Area of the wet surface =
2[lb+bh+hl] - lb = 2 [bh+hl] + lb
= 2[(4*1.25+6*1.25)]+6*4 = 49 m square

Q.3. A boat having a length 3 m and breadth 2 m is floating on a lake. The boat sinks by 1 cm when a man gets into it. The mass of the man is :
A. 50 kg
B. 60 kg
C. 70 kg
D. 80 kg

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

In this type of question, first we will calculate the volume of water displaces then will multiply with the density of water.
Volume of water displaced = 3*2*0.01 = 0.06 m cube

Mass of Man = Volume of water displaced * Density of water

= 0.06 * 1000 = 60 kg

Q.4. How many bricks, each measuring 25cm*11.25cm*6cm, will be needed to build a wall 8m*6m*22.5m
A. 6100
B. 6200
C. 6300
D. 6400

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

To solve this type of question, simply divide the volume of wall with the volume of brick to get the numbers of required bricks
So lets solve this

Number of bricks =
Volume of wallVolume of 1 brick=800*600*22.525*11.25*6=6400

Q.5. A swimming pool 9 m wide and 12 m long is 1 m deep on the shallow side and 4 m deep on the deeper side. Its volume is:
A. 260
B. 262
C. 270
D. 272

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Volume will be length * breadth * height, but in this case two heights are given so we will take average,

Volume=(12*9*(1+42))m312*9*2.5m3=270m3

Important Committees on Banking & Finance


1 DR Gadgil Committee (1944) — Agricultural Finance
2 Mahalanobis Committee (1964) — National Income
3 DR Gadgil Committee 1968— Social approach on banking review of institutional condition
4 FKF Nariman Committee 1969— Branch expansion programme
5 Hathi Committee 1970— Soiled Bank Notes
6 Chatalier Committee 1970— Finance to small scale industry
7 Khusro Committee 1970— Small village and cottage industry
8 Dandekar Committee 1970— Regional imbalances
9 Varshney Committee 1975— Revised method for loans of Rs.2 lac or more
10 N Narsimhan Committee 1975— Establishment of RRBs
11 CE Kamathv Committee 1976— Multi-institutional approach in Agr finance
12 Dr RK Hajari Committee 1976— Coordinationn between coop credit institutions
13 NL Dantwala Committee 1978— Viability of RRBs 
14 James Raj Committee 1978— Systems and procedures of working in PSBs
15 Baldev Singh Committee 1978— Simplification of loan

Imp. General Knowledge Questions Computer



1. Who is known as father of computer ?
Answer: Charles Babbage


2. Who is the father of World Wide Web ?
Answer: Tim Berners Lee


3. Who invented Computer Mouse ?
Answer: Douglas Carl Engelbart


4. Who is the founder of Hotmail ?
Answer: Sabeer Bhatia


5. Which day is observed as Computer Literacy Day ?
Answer: December 2


6. Which company introduced mouse as an input device ?
Answer: Apple corporation


7. Which is the first Personal computer ?
Answer: The Altair


8. A group of 4 bits is called as ?
Answer: Nibble
9. Where is first Techno park in India situated ?
Answer: Trivandrum (Kerala)


10. India's first private Internet Service Provider ?
Answer: Satyam Infoway Ltd


11. Who wrote the autobiography 'Passage from Life of a Philosopher' ?
Answer: Charles Babba