Bank of India (BOI) Recruitment of Probationary Officers (POs) 2009 2010
Challan available from: 09.11.2009
Submission of on-line application : 11.11.2009
Last date for submission of on-line application: 30.11.2009
written examination (Sunday): 24.01.2010
age/qualification/experience reckoned as on: 01.11.2009
Name of the post/vacancies:
General Banking Officers, Scale-I : 460
General Banking Officers, Scale-II : 386
General Banking Officers, Scale-III : 287
JMG scale I: 18240
MMG scale II: 19920
MMG scale III: 22280
For More Details Visit This Website :www.bankofindia.co.in
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Power Grid Corporation Apply till 19th Oct'2009
Power Grid Corporation Apply till 19th Oct'2009
Designation: Recruitment of Diploma,ITI & HR Trainees (Electrical / Civil)
Job Description:
Name Of the Post & Qualification:
1. Diploma Trainee (Electrical) - Diploma in Electrical Engg with 70% Marks(SC/ST/PH with pass mark)
2. Diploma Trainee (Civil) - Diploma in Civil Engg with 70% Marks(SC/ST/PH with pass mark)
3. Jr Supervisor (HR) Trainee - PG Diploma in personnel management/MSW or equivt.with 55% marks.
4. Jr Technician Trainee (Electrical) - ITI Electrical Pass
Age Limit: Age as on 31-8-2009 27 years
Pay Scale: Rs.7300 (Jr Technician Trainee - Rs.5000)
Location : Kolkatta
Education: Diploma (Electrical/ Civil)/ITI(Electrical)/MSW
More Details
Application Form
Designation: Recruitment of Diploma,ITI & HR Trainees (Electrical / Civil)
Job Description:
Name Of the Post & Qualification:
1. Diploma Trainee (Electrical) - Diploma in Electrical Engg with 70% Marks(SC/ST/PH with pass mark)
2. Diploma Trainee (Civil) - Diploma in Civil Engg with 70% Marks(SC/ST/PH with pass mark)
3. Jr Supervisor (HR) Trainee - PG Diploma in personnel management/MSW or equivt.with 55% marks.
4. Jr Technician Trainee (Electrical) - ITI Electrical Pass
Age Limit: Age as on 31-8-2009 27 years
Pay Scale: Rs.7300 (Jr Technician Trainee - Rs.5000)
Location : Kolkatta
Education: Diploma (Electrical/ Civil)/ITI(Electrical)/MSW
More Details
Application Form
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Vijaya Bank: 500 Probationary Clerks Recruitment
Vijaya Bank: 500 Probationary Clerks Recruitment
I. Objective Test:
Questions: 200 (260 marks)
Duration: 1 hour and 35 minutes
1. Test of Reasoning Ability (50 questions, 80 marks)
2. Numerical Aptitude (50 questions, 80 marks)
3. Test of Clerical Aptitude (50 questions, 50 marks)
4. Test of English Language (50 questions, 50 marks)
Minimum Marks:
Candidates should secure a minimum of 30% (25% for SC/ST Candidates) in each of the above papers, subject to a total average of 40% (35% for SC/ST Candidates) as qualifying marks.
II. Descriptive Test:
Marks: 100
Duration: 1 hr
There will be 5 compulsory questions with internal options.
Minimum Marks: 40% (35% for SC/ ST candidates) but marks
III. INTERVIEW:
Application Fee:
Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates.
Rs.300/- Application fee
The fees should be paid by Demand Draft/Pay Order favouring "VIJAYA BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT-2009 (PROBATIONARY CLERKS)" Payable at MUMBAI only .
Demand draft/Pay order should not be dated before 10.09.2009 and not after 01.10.2009
Apply Online: Vijaya Bank website
I. Objective Test:
Questions: 200 (260 marks)
Duration: 1 hour and 35 minutes
1. Test of Reasoning Ability (50 questions, 80 marks)
2. Numerical Aptitude (50 questions, 80 marks)
3. Test of Clerical Aptitude (50 questions, 50 marks)
4. Test of English Language (50 questions, 50 marks)
Minimum Marks:
Candidates should secure a minimum of 30% (25% for SC/ST Candidates) in each of the above papers, subject to a total average of 40% (35% for SC/ST Candidates) as qualifying marks.
II. Descriptive Test:
Marks: 100
Duration: 1 hr
There will be 5 compulsory questions with internal options.
Minimum Marks: 40% (35% for SC/ ST candidates) but marks
III. INTERVIEW:
Application Fee:
Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates.
Rs.300/- Application fee
The fees should be paid by Demand Draft/Pay Order favouring "VIJAYA BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT-2009 (PROBATIONARY CLERKS)" Payable at MUMBAI only .
Demand draft/Pay order should not be dated before 10.09.2009 and not after 01.10.2009
Apply Online: Vijaya Bank website
Sunday, September 6, 2009
CBSE X SCIENCE PAPER 2009
CBSE X SCIENCE PAPER 2009
1. In electrolysis of water, why is the volume of gas collected over one electrode double the volume of gas collected over the other electrode?
2. What effect does an increase in the concentration of H+ (aq.) in a solution have on the pH of the solution?
3. What happens when a small piece of sodium is dropped into ethanol?
4. Draw a schematic diagram of an electric circuit consisting of a battery of two cells 1.5 V each, 5 Ω, 10 Ω and 15 Ω resistors and a plug key, all connected in series.
5. When is the force experienced by a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field the largest?
6. State the rule that gives the direction of the magnetic field associated with a current-carrying conductor.
7.(i) Name the products formed when sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated.
(ii) Write the chemical equation for the above chemical reaction.
8. (i) What is formed when a solution of potassium iodide is added to a solution of lead nitrate taken in a test tube?
(ii) What type of a reaction is this?
(iii) Write a balanced chemical equation to represent the above reaction.
9. What is an electric circuit? Distinguish between an open and a closed circuit.
10. Calculate the resistance of an electric bulb which allows a 10 A current to flow when connected to a 220 V power source.
11.(a) What is meant by periodicity in properties of elements with reference to the periodic table?
(b) Why do all the elements of the same group have similar properties?
(c) How will the tendency to gain electrons change as we go from left to right across a period?Why?
12 (a) Distinguish between esterification and saponification reactions of organic compounds.
(b) With a labeled diagram describe an activity to show the formation of an ester.
13. For which position of the object does a convex lens form a virtual and erect image? Explain with the help of a ray diagram.
14. (a) Define the term ‘volt’.
(b) State the relation between work, charge and potential difference for an electric circuit.
Calculate the potential difference between the two terminals of a battery if 100 joules of work is required to transfer 20 coulombs of charge from one terminal of the battery to the other.
15. (a) Distinguish between ionic and covalent compounds under the following properties:
(i)Strength of forces between constituent elements
(ii) Solubility of compounds in water
(iii) Electrical conduction in substances
(b) Explain how the following metals are obtained from their compounds by the reduction process:
(i) Metal M which is in the middle of the reactivity series.
(ii) Metal N which is high up in the reactivity series.
Give one example of each.
16. (a) What is myopia? State the two causes of myopia. With the help of labelled ray diagrams show
(i) the eye defect myopia.
(ii) correction of myopia using a lens.
(b) Why is the normal eye unable to focus on an object placed within 10 cm from the eye?
1. In electrolysis of water, why is the volume of gas collected over one electrode double the volume of gas collected over the other electrode?
2. What effect does an increase in the concentration of H+ (aq.) in a solution have on the pH of the solution?
3. What happens when a small piece of sodium is dropped into ethanol?
4. Draw a schematic diagram of an electric circuit consisting of a battery of two cells 1.5 V each, 5 Ω, 10 Ω and 15 Ω resistors and a plug key, all connected in series.
5. When is the force experienced by a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field the largest?
6. State the rule that gives the direction of the magnetic field associated with a current-carrying conductor.
7.(i) Name the products formed when sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated.
(ii) Write the chemical equation for the above chemical reaction.
8. (i) What is formed when a solution of potassium iodide is added to a solution of lead nitrate taken in a test tube?
(ii) What type of a reaction is this?
(iii) Write a balanced chemical equation to represent the above reaction.
9. What is an electric circuit? Distinguish between an open and a closed circuit.
10. Calculate the resistance of an electric bulb which allows a 10 A current to flow when connected to a 220 V power source.
11.(a) What is meant by periodicity in properties of elements with reference to the periodic table?
(b) Why do all the elements of the same group have similar properties?
(c) How will the tendency to gain electrons change as we go from left to right across a period?Why?
12 (a) Distinguish between esterification and saponification reactions of organic compounds.
(b) With a labeled diagram describe an activity to show the formation of an ester.
13. For which position of the object does a convex lens form a virtual and erect image? Explain with the help of a ray diagram.
14. (a) Define the term ‘volt’.
(b) State the relation between work, charge and potential difference for an electric circuit.
Calculate the potential difference between the two terminals of a battery if 100 joules of work is required to transfer 20 coulombs of charge from one terminal of the battery to the other.
15. (a) Distinguish between ionic and covalent compounds under the following properties:
(i)Strength of forces between constituent elements
(ii) Solubility of compounds in water
(iii) Electrical conduction in substances
(b) Explain how the following metals are obtained from their compounds by the reduction process:
(i) Metal M which is in the middle of the reactivity series.
(ii) Metal N which is high up in the reactivity series.
Give one example of each.
16. (a) What is myopia? State the two causes of myopia. With the help of labelled ray diagrams show
(i) the eye defect myopia.
(ii) correction of myopia using a lens.
(b) Why is the normal eye unable to focus on an object placed within 10 cm from the eye?
Friday, September 4, 2009
Requirement of SBI Clerical Staff during 2009-10
Requirement of SBI Clerical Staff during 2009-10
Candidates are requested to apply
online between 01.08.2009 and 15.09.2009 through Bank’swebsitewww.statebankofindia.comorwww.sbi.co.in.
Educational Qualification (as on 01.10.2009)
Minimum 12th standard (10+2) pass or equivalent qualification with a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PWD/XS).
OR
Adegree froma recognised university (graduation level)with aminimumofaggregate 40%marks” (35%forSC/ST/PWD/XS).
Application Fees and / or Postal Charges:
SC / ST / PWD / XS:Rs 50
All Others : 250
Online Appl:www.sbi.co.in
Candidates are requested to apply
online between 01.08.2009 and 15.09.2009 through Bank’swebsitewww.statebankofindia.comorwww.sbi.co.in.
Educational Qualification (as on 01.10.2009)
Minimum 12th standard (10+2) pass or equivalent qualification with a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PWD/XS).
OR
Adegree froma recognised university (graduation level)with aminimumofaggregate 40%marks” (35%forSC/ST/PWD/XS).
Application Fees and / or Postal Charges:
SC / ST / PWD / XS:Rs 50
All Others : 250
Online Appl:www.sbi.co.in
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Polaris Software - Recruits Software Engineer
Polaris Software - Recruits Software Engineer
Designation: Software Engineer
Desired Profile:
PHP, Unix Shell Scripting, Java, Perl, XML.
Sybase Database programming skills
PREFERRED SKILLS
IT experience in Finance domain.
C/C++ programming experience.
Experience: 2 - 4 Years
Functional Area: Client Server
Education:
UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Location: Mumbai
Website: http://www.polaris.co.in
Designation: Software Engineer
Desired Profile:
PHP, Unix Shell Scripting, Java, Perl, XML.
Sybase Database programming skills
PREFERRED SKILLS
IT experience in Finance domain.
C/C++ programming experience.
Experience: 2 - 4 Years
Functional Area: Client Server
Education:
UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Location: Mumbai
Website: http://www.polaris.co.in
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
State Bank of India- Apply 27th July'09
State Bank of India- Apply 27th July'09
Desgination: Officer- Marekting & Recovery & Technical Officer
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : 25.07.2009
Job Description:
State Bank of India, Corporate Centre, Mumbai invites applications from Indian citizens for engagement on contractual basis in the positions of officers – Marketing and Recovery (Rural) –S1 & Technical Officer (Farm Sector) – S1 in State Bank of India.
Location: All Over India
Education: Any Degree
Full Details & Application Form: http://www.statebankofindia.com/viewdetail.jsp?lang=0&id=0,15,110&dcd=2663&did=1244282872093
Desgination: Officer- Marekting & Recovery & Technical Officer
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : 25.07.2009
Job Description:
State Bank of India, Corporate Centre, Mumbai invites applications from Indian citizens for engagement on contractual basis in the positions of officers – Marketing and Recovery (Rural) –S1 & Technical Officer (Farm Sector) – S1 in State Bank of India.
Location: All Over India
Education: Any Degree
Full Details & Application Form: http://www.statebankofindia.com/viewdetail.jsp?lang=0&id=0,15,110&dcd=2663&did=1244282872093
Sunday, July 12, 2009
EAMCET/ ICET 2009 (Admissions) Web Based Counselling
EAMCET/ ICET 2009 (Admissions) Web Based Counselling
EAMCET 2009 Notication And Counselling details
APSCHE has given an Instructions to Candidates and list of Help line centers for 2009 counselling
If you need details about counselling click on the below link:
http://www.apsche.org/documents/web_counseling.pdf
EAMCET 2009 Notication And Counselling details
APSCHE has given an Instructions to Candidates and list of Help line centers for 2009 counselling
If you need details about counselling click on the below link:
http://www.apsche.org/documents/web_counseling.pdf
Saturday, July 11, 2009
IIT Apply On- 31st July'09
IIT Apply On- 31st July'09
Designation: Jr.Assistant/ Jr. Lab Assistant
Junior Assistant : 4 posts
Scale of pay : Pay Band-1 Rs.5200- 20200
Qualification & Experience : Bachelor's Degree with knowledge of computer office.
Desirable : Background of accounts and knowledge of secretarial practices.
Junior Lab Assistant : 3 posts
Scale of pay : Pay Band-1 Rs.5200- 20200 with grade pay Rs.2000
Qualification & Experience : Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Engineering in appropriate field with knowledge of computer applications.
Application Fee :DD Rs100/-
Full Details:
Application Form:
Designation: Jr.Assistant/ Jr. Lab Assistant
Junior Assistant : 4 posts
Scale of pay : Pay Band-1 Rs.5200- 20200
Qualification & Experience : Bachelor's Degree with knowledge of computer office.
Desirable : Background of accounts and knowledge of secretarial practices.
Junior Lab Assistant : 3 posts
Scale of pay : Pay Band-1 Rs.5200- 20200 with grade pay Rs.2000
Qualification & Experience : Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Engineering in appropriate field with knowledge of computer applications.
Application Fee :DD Rs100/-
Full Details:
Application Form:
Saturday, July 4, 2009
UNION BANK OF INDIA- Apply 11th July'09
UNION BANK OF INDIA- Apply 11th July'09
Designation: 890 Vacancies in the OFFICER’S CADRE.
Job Description:
Work Experience:1Year relevant experience in a Bank or a Financial Institution as mentioned in Job Profile below, is desirable.
Selection Procedure: Through a Group Discussion & / or a Personal Interview.
REACH THE SPECIFIED POST OFFICE POST BOX BY ORDINARY POST ONLY NOT LATER THAN 11.07.2009.
Location: All Over India
Education: Any Degree.
Full Details: http://www.unionbankofindia.co.in/UserFiles/UBRP%202009%20B-%20ADVT-1.pdf
Apply To:
UNION BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT – 2009,
Post Office Box No.8240,
Dahisar East Post Office,
MUMBAI – 400 068.
Designation: 890 Vacancies in the OFFICER’S CADRE.
Job Description:
Work Experience:1Year relevant experience in a Bank or a Financial Institution as mentioned in Job Profile below, is desirable.
Selection Procedure: Through a Group Discussion & / or a Personal Interview.
REACH THE SPECIFIED POST OFFICE POST BOX BY ORDINARY POST ONLY NOT LATER THAN 11.07.2009.
Location: All Over India
Education: Any Degree.
Full Details: http://www.unionbankofindia.co.in/UserFiles/UBRP%202009%20B-%20ADVT-1.pdf
Apply To:
UNION BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT – 2009,
Post Office Box No.8240,
Dahisar East Post Office,
MUMBAI – 400 068.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
ESI CORPORATION- Apply 15th July'09
ESI CORPORATION- Apply 15th July'09
Desgination: Lower Division Clerk & Peon
Age: Minimum 21 and maximum 27 years as on 15.7.2009.
Educational & Sports Qualifications : -
For LDC: -
Pass in 12th Standard or its equivalent from a recognized Board of Education. Knowledge of Typewriting, with a speed of 30/25 w.p.m., in English/Hindi and working knowledge of computer.
For Peon: -
Passed S.S.C. from the recognized board of education.Country in an International competition/State in a National Competition/University in an inter-University competition with distinction / State schools in the National Sports / games of Schools.
Last date of receipt of application is 15.7.2009
Location: Acorss India
Education: Pass in 12th Standard & 10th Standard
Details & Application Form
Desgination: Lower Division Clerk & Peon
Age: Minimum 21 and maximum 27 years as on 15.7.2009.
Educational & Sports Qualifications : -
For LDC: -
Pass in 12th Standard or its equivalent from a recognized Board of Education. Knowledge of Typewriting, with a speed of 30/25 w.p.m., in English/Hindi and working knowledge of computer.
For Peon: -
Passed S.S.C. from the recognized board of education.Country in an International competition/State in a National Competition/University in an inter-University competition with distinction / State schools in the National Sports / games of Schools.
Last date of receipt of application is 15.7.2009
Location: Acorss India
Education: Pass in 12th Standard & 10th Standard
Details & Application Form
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Bharat Electronics Limited - Apply 3rd July
Bharat Electronics Limited - Apply 3rd July
Designation:
DGM/MANAGER/SR.ENGINEER/DY.ENGINEER(SOFTWARE)/CENTRAL D&E, BANGALORE.
Job Description:
BE / B.Tech in Electronics / EC/ET/Telecommunications/Communications/CS/CSE/CE from AICTE approved Colleges/recognized Universities. Engineering degree holders in other disciplines/specializations need not apply.
Software Engineering Skills
Experience in C++, C# and Java.
RTOS and embedded systems.
Relational Databases like ORACLE and SQL.
OOAD and UML with experience in tools like Rational Suite, IBM Rhopsody
Candidates send their applications to the Manager (HR) / CO, Bharat Electronics Limited, Corporate Office, Outer Ring Road, Nagavara, Bangalore – 560 045 through posts / courier so as to reach within 10 days of release of advertisement.
Last date for receipt of applications is 03.07.2009
Full Details:http://www.bel-india.com/images/itm-pdfs/22_june_2009_Central_D_and_E.pdf
App_Frm:http://www.bel-india.com/images/itm-pdfs/22_june_2009_Central_D_and_E_Appln_form.pdf
Designation:
DGM/MANAGER/SR.ENGINEER/DY.ENGINEER(SOFTWARE)/CENTRAL D&E, BANGALORE.
Job Description:
BE / B.Tech in Electronics / EC/ET/Telecommunications/Communications/CS/CSE/CE from AICTE approved Colleges/recognized Universities. Engineering degree holders in other disciplines/specializations need not apply.
Software Engineering Skills
Experience in C++, C# and Java.
RTOS and embedded systems.
Relational Databases like ORACLE and SQL.
OOAD and UML with experience in tools like Rational Suite, IBM Rhopsody
Candidates send their applications to the Manager (HR) / CO, Bharat Electronics Limited, Corporate Office, Outer Ring Road, Nagavara, Bangalore – 560 045 through posts / courier so as to reach within 10 days of release of advertisement.
Last date for receipt of applications is 03.07.2009
Full Details:http://www.bel-india.com/images/itm-pdfs/22_june_2009_Central_D_and_E.pdf
App_Frm:http://www.bel-india.com/images/itm-pdfs/22_june_2009_Central_D_and_E_Appln_form.pdf
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Bank Of Maharashtra- Apply 8th July'09
Bank Of Maharashtra- Apply 8th July'09
Last Date of On-Line Registration: 30.06.2009
Last Date for Receipt of Print Out of Registered Application :08.07.2009
TOTAL VACANCIES :198
Location : Across India
Education: Any Degree
Full Detail: http://www.bankofmaharashtra.in/downdocs/Specilist_officer.pdf
Application Form: http://app4.ibps.in/bomsp09/
Last Date of On-Line Registration: 30.06.2009
Last Date for Receipt of Print Out of Registered Application :08.07.2009
TOTAL VACANCIES :198
Location : Across India
Education: Any Degree
Full Detail: http://www.bankofmaharashtra.in/downdocs/Specilist_officer.pdf
Application Form: http://app4.ibps.in/bomsp09/
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
BSNL Apply on 20th July'09
BSNL Apply on 20th July'09
Desgination: Recruitment of TTA
Bihar Telecom Circle is going to recruit 171 numbers of (TTAs) for Rs. 7100-200-10100 plus allowances per month.
Nationality : Only Indian Nationals would be eligible to apply.
Location: Bihar
Education: M.Sc(Electronics)/ Diploma( ECE/ Electrical/ Radio/ CSE/ Instrmn/ IT ).
Full Details & Application Form:http://www.bihartelecom.com/SpecialSchemes/BSNL-TTA%20Advt%20(English).pdf
Apply To:
The Chief General Manager Telecom,
Bihar Telecom Circle,
Sanchar Sadan,
Budh Marg, Patna: 800001
Desgination: Recruitment of TTA
Bihar Telecom Circle is going to recruit 171 numbers of (TTAs) for Rs. 7100-200-10100 plus allowances per month.
Nationality : Only Indian Nationals would be eligible to apply.
Location: Bihar
Education: M.Sc(Electronics)/ Diploma( ECE/ Electrical/ Radio/ CSE/ Instrmn/ IT ).
Full Details & Application Form:http://www.bihartelecom.com/SpecialSchemes/BSNL-TTA%20Advt%20(English).pdf
Apply To:
The Chief General Manager Telecom,
Bihar Telecom Circle,
Sanchar Sadan,
Budh Marg, Patna: 800001
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Bank of India Apply 27th June
Bank of India Apply 27th June
Challan available from : 01.06.2009
Submission of On-line application commencing on : 01.06.2009
Last date for submission of On-line application:27.06.2009
Tentative Date of Written Examination :09.08.2009 [ SUNDAY ]
Location: All Over india
Education: Any Degree
Fill Details & Application Form: http://www.bankofindia.com/career1.aspx
Challan available from : 01.06.2009
Submission of On-line application commencing on : 01.06.2009
Last date for submission of On-line application:27.06.2009
Tentative Date of Written Examination :09.08.2009 [ SUNDAY ]
Location: All Over india
Education: Any Degree
Fill Details & Application Form: http://www.bankofindia.com/career1.aspx
Monday, June 22, 2009
Indian Coast Guard- Apply 13th July'09
Indian Coast Guard- Apply 13th July'09
Designation: Assistant Commandant
Job Description:
Indian Coast Guard, an armed force of the Union,career as Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer in the pay scale of Rs. 15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 5400/.
Medical Standard:
Weight: Height and Age, + 10 % acceptable.
Chest : Well proportionate, minimum expansion 5 cms
Location : Across India
Education: BE/ B.Tech (Architecture/ Marine Mech/ ETE/ Electrical/ Design/ Prodn/ Aero) B.Sc (Maths/ Physics)
Full Details: http://www.indiancoastguard.nic.in/ (Asst. Commandant GD,GD(P/N)/CPL/Technical)
Applcation Form: http://www.indiancoastguard.nic.in/IndianCoastGuard/jobs/1_10_Batch/Asst%20Comdt_01_10/Application%20form.pdf
Designation: Assistant Commandant
Job Description:
Indian Coast Guard, an armed force of the Union,career as Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer in the pay scale of Rs. 15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 5400/.
Medical Standard:
Weight: Height and Age, + 10 % acceptable.
Chest : Well proportionate, minimum expansion 5 cms
Location : Across India
Education: BE/ B.Tech (Architecture/ Marine Mech/ ETE/ Electrical/ Design/ Prodn/ Aero) B.Sc (Maths/ Physics)
Full Details: http://www.indiancoastguard.nic.in/ (Asst. Commandant GD,GD(P/N)/CPL/Technical)
Applcation Form: http://www.indiancoastguard.nic.in/IndianCoastGuard/jobs/1_10_Batch/Asst%20Comdt_01_10/Application%20form.pdf
Friday, June 19, 2009
Computer Applications and Management Program
Computer Applications and Management Program
BASE CAPSULE:
C,C++
Software Engineering
Hardware and Networking
Database
DOMAIN CAPSULE (Any One):
Java
Dot Net
MANDATORY CAPSULE:
Project
Aptitude Training
Soft skills Training
Features of the Program:
Trainings Conducted by Industry Experts.
Real time Projects.
Exhaustive Course Material.
100% Placement Program.
Guest Lectures from Top IT Professionals.
Qualification: BE/B.Tech, MCA, ME/M.TECH, Msc (IT), BCA.
Year of Passing: 2008 and 2009.
Duration:
3 months: 3 hours a Day and 5 Days a week.
Fees:
Rs.10, 000/-(only)
PH: 27670249/50/51, 9989923032, EMAIL: lepakshi@dfiinfotech.com
Web: www.dfiinfotech.com
BASE CAPSULE:
C,C++
Software Engineering
Hardware and Networking
Database
DOMAIN CAPSULE (Any One):
Java
Dot Net
MANDATORY CAPSULE:
Project
Aptitude Training
Soft skills Training
Features of the Program:
Trainings Conducted by Industry Experts.
Real time Projects.
Exhaustive Course Material.
100% Placement Program.
Guest Lectures from Top IT Professionals.
Qualification: BE/B.Tech, MCA, ME/M.TECH, Msc (IT), BCA.
Year of Passing: 2008 and 2009.
Duration:
3 months: 3 hours a Day and 5 Days a week.
Fees:
Rs.10, 000/-(only)
PH: 27670249/50/51, 9989923032, EMAIL: lepakshi@dfiinfotech.com
Web: www.dfiinfotech.com
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
UNION BANK OF INDIA- Apply 7th July'09
UNION BANK OF INDIA- Apply 7th July'09
Designation: 890 Vacancies in the OFFICER’S CADRE.
Job Description:
Work Experience:1Year relevant experience in a Bank or a Financial Institution as mentioned in Job Profile below, is desirable.
Selection Procedure: Through a Group Discussion & / or a Personal Interview.
REACH THE SPECIFIED POST OFFICE POST BOX BY ORDINARY POST ONLY NOT LATER THAN 11.07.2009.
Location: All Over India
Education: Any Degree.
Full Details: http://www.unionbankofindia.co.in/UserFiles/UBRP%202009%20B-%20ADVT-1.pdf
Apply To:
UNION BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT – 2009,
Post Office Box No.8240,
Dahisar East Post Office,
MUMBAI – 400 068.
Designation: 890 Vacancies in the OFFICER’S CADRE.
Job Description:
Work Experience:1Year relevant experience in a Bank or a Financial Institution as mentioned in Job Profile below, is desirable.
Selection Procedure: Through a Group Discussion & / or a Personal Interview.
REACH THE SPECIFIED POST OFFICE POST BOX BY ORDINARY POST ONLY NOT LATER THAN 11.07.2009.
Location: All Over India
Education: Any Degree.
Full Details: http://www.unionbankofindia.co.in/UserFiles/UBRP%202009%20B-%20ADVT-1.pdf
Apply To:
UNION BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT – 2009,
Post Office Box No.8240,
Dahisar East Post Office,
MUMBAI – 400 068.
Monday, June 15, 2009
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK- Apply Online 30th June'09
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK- Apply Online 30th June'09
Desgination: Recruitment of Management Trainees/Specialist Officers/Clerks
Job Description:
Management Trainee:
Qualification: Graduate in any discipline with 60% marks OR equivalent qualification, and working knowledge of MS Office.
No.of vacancies: 351
Age as on 01-01-20009: Above 20 Years & Below 28Years
Dy Manager (Financial Analyst):
Qualification: Graduate of any recognized University .MBA with specialization in Finance
No.of vacancies: 8
Age as on 01-01-20009: 28
Dy. Manager (Economics):
Qualification: Post-Graduate degree in Economics/ Econometric /Agriculture Economics from a University recognized by Govt of India.
No.of vacancies: 2
Age as on 01-01-20009: 28
Clerk:
Qualification: Graduate in any discipline with 50% marks OR equivalent qualification, and working knowledge of MS Office.
No.of vacancies: 350
Payment of fee should be made from 01-06-2009 to 30-06-2009.
Location :Across India
Full Details & Apply Online: http://www.pnbindia.com/english_web/advt_290509.html
Age as on 01-01-20009: Above 20Years and Below 25Years.
Desgination: Recruitment of Management Trainees/Specialist Officers/Clerks
Job Description:
Management Trainee:
Qualification: Graduate in any discipline with 60% marks OR equivalent qualification, and working knowledge of MS Office.
No.of vacancies: 351
Age as on 01-01-20009: Above 20 Years & Below 28Years
Dy Manager (Financial Analyst):
Qualification: Graduate of any recognized University .MBA with specialization in Finance
No.of vacancies: 8
Age as on 01-01-20009: 28
Dy. Manager (Economics):
Qualification: Post-Graduate degree in Economics/ Econometric /Agriculture Economics from a University recognized by Govt of India.
No.of vacancies: 2
Age as on 01-01-20009: 28
Clerk:
Qualification: Graduate in any discipline with 50% marks OR equivalent qualification, and working knowledge of MS Office.
No.of vacancies: 350
Payment of fee should be made from 01-06-2009 to 30-06-2009.
Location :Across India
Full Details & Apply Online: http://www.pnbindia.com/english_web/advt_290509.html
Age as on 01-01-20009: Above 20Years and Below 25Years.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation- Apply 17th July
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation- Apply 17th July
Designation: Recruitment of Jr. Executive/ System Analyst/ Station Controller/ Train Operator/ Jr. Engineer
The Last Date of Receipt of Application : 17/07/2009
Location : Across India
Education : BE /B.Tech /MCA (CSE)/ Diploma (Mech/ EEE/ ECE/ Civil) /B.Sc
Full Details & Application Form: http://www.applicationnew.com/dmrc5/
Designation: Recruitment of Jr. Executive/ System Analyst/ Station Controller/ Train Operator/ Jr. Engineer
The Last Date of Receipt of Application : 17/07/2009
Location : Across India
Education : BE /B.Tech /MCA (CSE)/ Diploma (Mech/ EEE/ ECE/ Civil) /B.Sc
Full Details & Application Form: http://www.applicationnew.com/dmrc5/
Friday, June 12, 2009
IIT Apply- 25th June'09
IIT Apply- 25th June'09
Designation: Recruitment of Junior Assistant/ Jr. Lab Assistant/ Jr. Attendant
General Conditions :-
1. Age limit : 32 years for post at Sr. No. 1 to 2,27 years for post at Sr. No. 3 to 6.
Location :Mumbai
Education: BE/ B.Tech/ Diploma
Full Details: http://www.freshersworld.com/jobs/displayjob.asp?fwid=10985
Application Form: http://www.iitb.ac.in/Application_form_09.pdf
Designation: Recruitment of Junior Assistant/ Jr. Lab Assistant/ Jr. Attendant
General Conditions :-
1. Age limit : 32 years for post at Sr. No. 1 to 2,27 years for post at Sr. No. 3 to 6.
Location :Mumbai
Education: BE/ B.Tech/ Diploma
Full Details: http://www.freshersworld.com/jobs/displayjob.asp?fwid=10985
Application Form: http://www.iitb.ac.in/Application_form_09.pdf
Monday, June 8, 2009
Zenith Software Walkin Fresher till 12th June
Zenith Software Walkin Fresher till 12th June
Position : Trainee CSE [Trainee - Customer Support Executive]
Location : Bangalore
Shifts : Day Shifts only
Timings : 05:30 AM to 02:00 PM and 2:30PM to 11:00 PM
Desired Profile :
Pre-requisites
• Any graduates or Diploma Holders
• Good command on English
• Candidates should have good knowledge on Computer(i.e., e-mail and internet)
• Good Communication Skills
Benefits:
• 2 way transportation
• Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner as applicable
• ESI
• Medical Insurance
• Provident Fund and Gratuity
Hostel facility for women employees.The charges will be at the subsidized prices.
Contact:
Harsha N
Zenith Software Limited
#4 Zenith House
Koramangala Industrial Layout
Koramangala
Bangalore – 560095
Phone: 66958700/01/02(Board Line)
Landmark: Next to ICICI Bank, Near “The Forum”
Website:http://www.zenithsoft.com
Position : Trainee CSE [Trainee - Customer Support Executive]
Location : Bangalore
Shifts : Day Shifts only
Timings : 05:30 AM to 02:00 PM and 2:30PM to 11:00 PM
Desired Profile :
Pre-requisites
• Any graduates or Diploma Holders
• Good command on English
• Candidates should have good knowledge on Computer(i.e., e-mail and internet)
• Good Communication Skills
Benefits:
• 2 way transportation
• Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner as applicable
• ESI
• Medical Insurance
• Provident Fund and Gratuity
Hostel facility for women employees.The charges will be at the subsidized prices.
Contact:
Harsha N
Zenith Software Limited
#4 Zenith House
Koramangala Industrial Layout
Koramangala
Bangalore – 560095
Phone: 66958700/01/02(Board Line)
Landmark: Next to ICICI Bank, Near “The Forum”
Website:http://www.zenithsoft.com
Saturday, June 6, 2009
LIC of India- Apply 17th June'09
LIC of India- Apply 17th June'09
Last date for receipt of Application : 17/6/2009
Location :Delhi
Education: BE/B.Tech/ Diploma
Age : 21-35 years as on 01/06/2009. Age relaxation as per rules.
Remuneration : An amount of Rs.10000/-
Full Details & Application Form: http://www.licindia.com/pages/Delhi.pdf
Last date for receipt of Application : 17/6/2009
Location :Delhi
Education: BE/B.Tech/ Diploma
Age : 21-35 years as on 01/06/2009. Age relaxation as per rules.
Remuneration : An amount of Rs.10000/-
Full Details & Application Form: http://www.licindia.com/pages/Delhi.pdf
Thursday, June 4, 2009
HCL BPO Interviews on 6th June 2009
HCL BPO Interviews on 6th June 2009
Role: Tech Support Officer
Qualification & Skill Set:
* should have completed 15 yrs of education (10 + 2 + 3 )
* Good knowledge on Basics of Hardware & Networking (Computer Basics)
* should be willing to work in nightshift & have good Communication Language.
* should be willing to relocate to Chennai
Salary:
* For Arts & Science graduates – Rs.1.60 Lakhs to Rs.1.80 Lakhs per annum
* For Engineering / MCA - Rs.1.80 Lakhs to Rs. 2.01 Lakhs per annum
Evaluation process:
* HR screening (Group Discussion)
* Voice & Communication evaluation
* Paper pencil test ( tech + language + aptitude )
* Technical interview and
* final HR discussion
Venue:
HCL Career Development Center
23-25, 5th Floor, Kontham Rami Reddy Complex,
Kamala Nagar, Gaddiannaram, Dilsukhnagar,
Hyderabad- 500036
Ph- 040- 40138888 / 89
www.hclbpo.in
Role: Tech Support Officer
Qualification & Skill Set:
* should have completed 15 yrs of education (10 + 2 + 3 )
* Good knowledge on Basics of Hardware & Networking (Computer Basics)
* should be willing to work in nightshift & have good Communication Language.
* should be willing to relocate to Chennai
Salary:
* For Arts & Science graduates – Rs.1.60 Lakhs to Rs.1.80 Lakhs per annum
* For Engineering / MCA - Rs.1.80 Lakhs to Rs. 2.01 Lakhs per annum
Evaluation process:
* HR screening (Group Discussion)
* Voice & Communication evaluation
* Paper pencil test ( tech + language + aptitude )
* Technical interview and
* final HR discussion
Venue:
HCL Career Development Center
23-25, 5th Floor, Kontham Rami Reddy Complex,
Kamala Nagar, Gaddiannaram, Dilsukhnagar,
Hyderabad- 500036
Ph- 040- 40138888 / 89
www.hclbpo.in
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Central Reserve Police Force - Apply 30th June
Central Reserve Police Force - Apply 30th June
Designation: Asstt./ Sub Inspector
Name of Post:
1.Sub Inspector ( Radio Operator)
2.Sub Inspector ( Crypto)
3.Sub Inspector ( Technical )
4.Asstt. Sub Inspector (Technical)
Application Fee :
Application fee will be Rs.50/- per candidate for General and OBC category and no fee charges for SC/ST candidates.
Last Date For Receipt of Applications Form : 30/06/2009
Location : Across India
Education: BE/ B.Tech (CSE/ Electronics/ Telecom)/ Diploma (Radio)/ B.Sc (Physics/ Mathematics)
Details & Application Form: http://crpf.nic.in/RECRUITMENT/213.pdf
Designation: Asstt./ Sub Inspector
Name of Post:
1.Sub Inspector ( Radio Operator)
2.Sub Inspector ( Crypto)
3.Sub Inspector ( Technical )
4.Asstt. Sub Inspector (Technical)
Application Fee :
Application fee will be Rs.50/- per candidate for General and OBC category and no fee charges for SC/ST candidates.
Last Date For Receipt of Applications Form : 30/06/2009
Location : Across India
Education: BE/ B.Tech (CSE/ Electronics/ Telecom)/ Diploma (Radio)/ B.Sc (Physics/ Mathematics)
Details & Application Form: http://crpf.nic.in/RECRUITMENT/213.pdf
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Eamcet 2009 Results
Eamcet 2009 Results
Eamcet marks was realised on 1st June at 6:15.
Eamcet rank will be realised on 22 june after second year intermediate results.
www.apeamcet.org
Eamcet marks was realised on 1st June at 6:15.
Eamcet rank will be realised on 22 june after second year intermediate results.
www.apeamcet.org
Monday, May 18, 2009
ECET Results 2009
ECET Results 2009
Results will be Relased on 19th May 2009
at 11:30 AM
ECET (Engineering Common Entrance Test) is being conducted by APSCHE on May 11,2009 for admission to the diploma holders & Bsc Mathematics students. Diploma holders from various streams like civil, mechanical, electrical, printing, packaging and so on can apply for this exam.
ECET will allow following types of admissions for the students:
1.For Lateral admission through Common Entrance Test into 2nd year regular B.E./B.Tech./B.Pharmacy.
2.For Admission through Common Entrance Test into 1st year regular B.E./B.Tech. Courses
ECET Results 2009
Results will be Relased on 19th May 2009
at 11:30 AM
ECET (Engineering Common Entrance Test) is being conducted by APSCHE on May 11,2009 for admission to the diploma holders & Bsc Mathematics students. Diploma holders from various streams like civil, mechanical, electrical, printing, packaging and so on can apply for this exam.
ECET will allow following types of admissions for the students:
1.For Lateral admission through Common Entrance Test into 2nd year regular B.E./B.Tech./B.Pharmacy.
2.For Admission through Common Entrance Test into 1st year regular B.E./B.Tech. Courses
ECET Results 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Karur Vysya Bank - Apply 30th May
Karur Vysya Bank - Apply 30th May
Designation: Karur Vysya Bank Invites Applications for appointment in Clerical Cadre
Job Description:
1.Technical Qualification :
Candidates having major other than computer science should possess a minimum 3 months Computer Course from a well recognised Institution.
2.Age Limit :
Not more than 28 years for Graduates and 30 years for Post Graduates / Double Graduates as on 31.05.2009 (5 years relaxable for SC/ST candidates)
Desired Profile:
Mode of Selection:
Written Test (Objective Type) and Personal Interview. Examination will be held at selected centres in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamilnadu.
Exam Fees :
Demand Draft for Rs.200/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST candidates) drawn in favour of THE KARUR VYSYA BANK LIMITED and payable at CHENNAI only.
Education: Any Bachelor degree
Full Details: http://www.kvb.co.in/AdminUpload/aspclerk_2009.html
Application Form: http://www.kvb.co.in/scripts/careerlogin.aspx
Designation: Karur Vysya Bank Invites Applications for appointment in Clerical Cadre
Job Description:
1.Technical Qualification :
Candidates having major other than computer science should possess a minimum 3 months Computer Course from a well recognised Institution.
2.Age Limit :
Not more than 28 years for Graduates and 30 years for Post Graduates / Double Graduates as on 31.05.2009 (5 years relaxable for SC/ST candidates)
Desired Profile:
Mode of Selection:
Written Test (Objective Type) and Personal Interview. Examination will be held at selected centres in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamilnadu.
Exam Fees :
Demand Draft for Rs.200/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST candidates) drawn in favour of THE KARUR VYSYA BANK LIMITED and payable at CHENNAI only.
Education: Any Bachelor degree
Full Details: http://www.kvb.co.in/AdminUpload/aspclerk_2009.html
Application Form: http://www.kvb.co.in/scripts/careerlogin.aspx
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Network engineer interview questions
Network engineer interview questions
1. User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you do?
2. What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN?
3. Name some of the ways of combining TCP/IP traffic and SNA traffic over the same link.
4. What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols?
5. What is a Class D IP address?
6. Why do I sometimes lose a server’s address when using more than one server?
7. What is Firewall?
8. How do I monitor the activity of sockets?
9. How would I put my socket in non-blocking mode?
10. What are RAW sockets?
11. What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol.
12. What is UDP?
13. How can I make my server a daemon?
14. How should I choose a port number for my server?
15. Layers in TCP/IP
16. How can I be sure that a UDP message is received?
17. How to get IP header of a UDP message
18. Writing UDP/SOCK_DGRAM applications
19. How many bytes in an IPX network address?
20. What is the difference between MUTEX and Semaphore?
21. What is priority inversion?
22. Different Solutions to dining philosophers problem.
23. What is a message queue?
24. Questions on Shared Memory.
25. What is DHCP?
26. Working of ping, telnet, gopher.
27. Can I connect two computers to internet using same line ?
1. User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you do?
2. What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN?
3. Name some of the ways of combining TCP/IP traffic and SNA traffic over the same link.
4. What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols?
5. What is a Class D IP address?
6. Why do I sometimes lose a server’s address when using more than one server?
7. What is Firewall?
8. How do I monitor the activity of sockets?
9. How would I put my socket in non-blocking mode?
10. What are RAW sockets?
11. What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol.
12. What is UDP?
13. How can I make my server a daemon?
14. How should I choose a port number for my server?
15. Layers in TCP/IP
16. How can I be sure that a UDP message is received?
17. How to get IP header of a UDP message
18. Writing UDP/SOCK_DGRAM applications
19. How many bytes in an IPX network address?
20. What is the difference between MUTEX and Semaphore?
21. What is priority inversion?
22. Different Solutions to dining philosophers problem.
23. What is a message queue?
24. Questions on Shared Memory.
25. What is DHCP?
26. Working of ping, telnet, gopher.
27. Can I connect two computers to internet using same line ?
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Indian Bank RECRUITMENT OF 700 CLERKS
Indian Bank RECRUITMENT OF 700 CLERKS
Candidates are requested to apply online between 20.04.2009 and 16.05.2009 only through our Bank’s website www.indianbank.in
Date of Written Test : 21.06.2009 (Afternoon)
Application fee ( including postage charge) non refundable
(a) For SC/ST/PC/Ex-Serviceman - Rs.50/- *
(b) For all others (including OBC) - Rs.200/-
B. Educational Qualifications: (As on 01.01.2009):
A Degree in any discipline from a recognized university or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government
Or
A pass with 50% or more marks in Higher Secondary examination of 10+2 of the 10+2+3 pattern / Intermediate / Pre University or any equivalent examination / Diploma in Banking recognized by Central / State Government or UT Administration.
Candidates are requested to apply online between 20.04.2009 and 16.05.2009 only through our Bank’s website www.indianbank.in
Date of Written Test : 21.06.2009 (Afternoon)
Application fee ( including postage charge) non refundable
(a) For SC/ST/PC/Ex-Serviceman - Rs.50/- *
(b) For all others (including OBC) - Rs.200/-
B. Educational Qualifications: (As on 01.01.2009):
A Degree in any discipline from a recognized university or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government
Or
A pass with 50% or more marks in Higher Secondary examination of 10+2 of the 10+2+3 pattern / Intermediate / Pre University or any equivalent examination / Diploma in Banking recognized by Central / State Government or UT Administration.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Andhra Bank 998 Vacancies Apply 7th May
Andhra Bank 998 Vacancies Apply 7th May
Last date for online registration on 07.05.2009
Last date for receipt of print-out of registered application on 12.05.2009
Last date for receipt of application from far flung areas on 19.05.2009
Clerks written test on 14.06.2009
PO's & Specialist Officers written test on 05.07.2009
PO's (Grade – JMGS-I) No of vacancies – 295
Technical Officers (Grade - JMGS-I) No of vacancies – 15
Officer-HR (Grade – JMGS-I) No of vacancies – 15
Clerks, No of vacancies – 550
Chartered accountants (Grade – MMGS-II) No of vacancies – 12
Marketing Associates (On contractual basis – Junior level), No of vacancies – 100
Selection procedure
Probationary Officers, JMGS-I, Written Test + Interview
Technical Officers, JMGS-I, Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Officers-HR, JMGS-I, Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Security Officers, MMGS-II, Written test and/or Group discussion and/or interview
Chartered accountants, MMGS-II, Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Marketing associates (on contractual basis-junior level), Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Clerks, Written test + interview
Written test: (Objective type)
PO JMGS-I, Test of General awareness, English language, Quantitative aptitude, test of reasoning
Technical Officer JMGS I, Test of General awareness, English language, Quantitative Aptitude, Test of reasoning
Clerks, Test of clerical aptitude, English language, test of numerical ability, test of reasoning
Probationary Officer & specialist Officer, Category – General & OBC candidates, Application fees – Rs 400/-, Fees - SC/ST/PWD-75/-
Probationary clerks, Category – General & OBC candidates – Fees – 250/-, SC/ST/PWD/XSM candidates, Fees – Rs 75/-
For Probationary officers JMGS I
Andhra Bank Recruitment Project 2009, Post Box No. 8218, Dahisar (East), Mumbai-400068
For specialist officers
Andhra Bank Recruitment Project 2009, Post Box No. 8590, Kandivali (East), Mumbai-400101
For clerks
Andhra Bank Recruitment Project 2009, Post box No. 9004, Goregaon (East) Mumbai-400063
website : www.andhrabank.in
Last date for online registration on 07.05.2009
Last date for receipt of print-out of registered application on 12.05.2009
Last date for receipt of application from far flung areas on 19.05.2009
Clerks written test on 14.06.2009
PO's & Specialist Officers written test on 05.07.2009
PO's (Grade – JMGS-I) No of vacancies – 295
Technical Officers (Grade - JMGS-I) No of vacancies – 15
Officer-HR (Grade – JMGS-I) No of vacancies – 15
Clerks, No of vacancies – 550
Chartered accountants (Grade – MMGS-II) No of vacancies – 12
Marketing Associates (On contractual basis – Junior level), No of vacancies – 100
Selection procedure
Probationary Officers, JMGS-I, Written Test + Interview
Technical Officers, JMGS-I, Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Officers-HR, JMGS-I, Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Security Officers, MMGS-II, Written test and/or Group discussion and/or interview
Chartered accountants, MMGS-II, Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Marketing associates (on contractual basis-junior level), Written test and/or group discussion and/or interview
Clerks, Written test + interview
Written test: (Objective type)
PO JMGS-I, Test of General awareness, English language, Quantitative aptitude, test of reasoning
Technical Officer JMGS I, Test of General awareness, English language, Quantitative Aptitude, Test of reasoning
Clerks, Test of clerical aptitude, English language, test of numerical ability, test of reasoning
Probationary Officer & specialist Officer, Category – General & OBC candidates, Application fees – Rs 400/-, Fees - SC/ST/PWD-75/-
Probationary clerks, Category – General & OBC candidates – Fees – 250/-, SC/ST/PWD/XSM candidates, Fees – Rs 75/-
For Probationary officers JMGS I
Andhra Bank Recruitment Project 2009, Post Box No. 8218, Dahisar (East), Mumbai-400068
For specialist officers
Andhra Bank Recruitment Project 2009, Post Box No. 8590, Kandivali (East), Mumbai-400101
For clerks
Andhra Bank Recruitment Project 2009, Post box No. 9004, Goregaon (East) Mumbai-400063
website : www.andhrabank.in
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Walk-in For Dot Net Programmers EHS in Hyderabad From 7th to 20th April 2009
Walk-in For Dot Net Programmers@ EHS in Hyderabad From 7th to 20th April 2009
Skills Required : asp.net,ajax,Vb.net,sql server & crystal report
Experience : 2 - 4 Year's
Job Location : Hyderabad
Walk-in Date : 07 to 20 April 2009
Walk-in Time : 09:00 a.m - 05:00 p.m
Walk-in Venue :
EHS Infotech
#1-10-72/5/1/6,Plot.No.6,Ist Floor,
Chikoti Gardens,(Celebrity Hotel Lane)
Begumpet
Hyderabad, Andhrapradesh, INDIA 500016
Email Address : ehsinfotech@gmail.com This
Telephone : 91-40-64598842,40202556
Skills Required : asp.net,ajax,Vb.net,sql server & crystal report
Experience : 2 - 4 Year's
Job Location : Hyderabad
Walk-in Date : 07 to 20 April 2009
Walk-in Time : 09:00 a.m - 05:00 p.m
Walk-in Venue :
EHS Infotech
#1-10-72/5/1/6,Plot.No.6,Ist Floor,
Chikoti Gardens,(Celebrity Hotel Lane)
Begumpet
Hyderabad, Andhrapradesh, INDIA 500016
Email Address : ehsinfotech@gmail.com This
Telephone : 91-40-64598842,40202556
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
CORPORATE RELATION EXECUTIVE - WALKIN on 14th And 15th Apr 2009
CORPORATE RELATION EXECUTIVE - WALKIN on 14th & 15th Apr 2009
Assurejobs.com, A division of Infistech Private Limited is an upcoming job portal where people can post their Resume and source the jobs.
Employers can get instant access to check most powerful database for their hiring needs, post jobs, search resumes, screen candidates and streamline their entire hiring process.
We are hiring TRAINEE MARKETING EXECUTIVES for promoting our portal.
(Salary will be fixed after 3 months based upon the performance)
Qualification: M.B.A (Marketing) / B.Tech /B.E
Walk-in will be conducted on 14th and 15th April 2009 from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Venue details:
ASSUREJOBS
#319; SWARNAJAYANTHI COMPLEX
BESIDE MITHRIVANAM
AMEERPET
HYDERABAD
[P] 040 - 66460289
Assurejobs.com, A division of Infistech Private Limited is an upcoming job portal where people can post their Resume and source the jobs.
Employers can get instant access to check most powerful database for their hiring needs, post jobs, search resumes, screen candidates and streamline their entire hiring process.
We are hiring TRAINEE MARKETING EXECUTIVES for promoting our portal.
(Salary will be fixed after 3 months based upon the performance)
Qualification: M.B.A (Marketing) / B.Tech /B.E
Walk-in will be conducted on 14th and 15th April 2009 from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Venue details:
ASSUREJOBS
#319; SWARNAJAYANTHI COMPLEX
BESIDE MITHRIVANAM
AMEERPET
HYDERABAD
[P] 040 - 66460289
Monday, April 6, 2009
OPPORTUNITY for FRESHERS - Catalytic Software CMMI Level5
OPPORTUNITY for FRESHERS - Catalytic Software CMMI Level5
OPPORTUNITY for FRESHERS and INTERNS TO LEARN AND WORK WITH CMMI LEVEL5 COMPANY, CATALYTIC SOFTWARE in Hyderabad
Creative Services Center of Excellence invites talented freshers and interns candidates willing to learn and work at the same time. Eight development programs to choose from, certainly the best from which you can learn, work on real time projects with world class clients and be a master at latest cutting edge technologies.
To find more about Catalytic Software please visit www.catalytic.com
Catalytic Software Development Programs:
Technologies
Development Program:Design and Dev. Master
Duration :5 - 6 months
Development Program:Flex, Flash, FMS, AIR, Flash Lite, Dreamweaver, Photoshop (Java/ .Net)
Fee: 50,000/-
Pro Developer
Duration :4 months
Development Program:Flex, Flash, FMS, AIR (Java/ .Net)
Fee:30,000/-
Flex Developer
Duration: 2 months
Development Program:Flex, AIR (Java/ .Net)
Fee:15,000/-
Flash and Mobile Developer
Duration:2 months
Development Program:Flash, AIR, Flash Lite
Fee:15,000/-
Web Developer
Duration:2 months
Development Program:Basic Dreamweaver, ActionScript, Photoshop (Java/ .Net / ASP)
Fee:15,000/-
Pro Designer
Duration:4 months
Development Program:Advanced Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver
Fee:30,000/-
Graphic and UI Developer
Duration:2 months
Development Program:Basic Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver (ASP)
Fee:15,000/-
Internship
Duration:1 - 1.5 months
Academic Projects
Fee:10,000/-
OPPORTUNITY for FRESHERS and INTERNS TO LEARN AND WORK WITH CMMI LEVEL5 COMPANY, CATALYTIC SOFTWARE in Hyderabad
Creative Services Center of Excellence invites talented freshers and interns candidates willing to learn and work at the same time. Eight development programs to choose from, certainly the best from which you can learn, work on real time projects with world class clients and be a master at latest cutting edge technologies.
To find more about Catalytic Software please visit www.catalytic.com
Catalytic Software Development Programs:
Technologies
Development Program:Design and Dev. Master
Duration :5 - 6 months
Development Program:Flex, Flash, FMS, AIR, Flash Lite, Dreamweaver, Photoshop (Java/ .Net)
Fee: 50,000/-
Pro Developer
Duration :4 months
Development Program:Flex, Flash, FMS, AIR (Java/ .Net)
Fee:30,000/-
Flex Developer
Duration: 2 months
Development Program:Flex, AIR (Java/ .Net)
Fee:15,000/-
Flash and Mobile Developer
Duration:2 months
Development Program:Flash, AIR, Flash Lite
Fee:15,000/-
Web Developer
Duration:2 months
Development Program:Basic Dreamweaver, ActionScript, Photoshop (Java/ .Net / ASP)
Fee:15,000/-
Pro Designer
Duration:4 months
Development Program:Advanced Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver
Fee:30,000/-
Graphic and UI Developer
Duration:2 months
Development Program:Basic Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver (ASP)
Fee:15,000/-
Internship
Duration:1 - 1.5 months
Academic Projects
Fee:10,000/-
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Why did you leave your last job?
Why did you leave your last job?
Stay positive regardless of the circumstances. Never refer to a major problem with management and never speak ill of supervisors, co-workers or the organization. If you do, you will be the one looking bad. Keep smiling and talk about leaving for a positive reason such as an opportunity, a chance to do something special or other forward-looking reasons.
As every org. having the scale limitation for any position, I felt same for my last job. I think i have spent fare enough time to grow my personnel skills as well as org. goals. Now its time to move and looking for more special and creative then the last time. Here i am, as i heard and read about this org. I think I can perform, utilize and develop my skills here for achieving the org. goals as well as my own skills.
Stay positive regardless of the circumstances. Never refer to a major problem with management and never speak ill of supervisors, co-workers or the organization. If you do, you will be the one looking bad. Keep smiling and talk about leaving for a positive reason such as an opportunity, a chance to do something special or other forward-looking reasons.
As every org. having the scale limitation for any position, I felt same for my last job. I think i have spent fare enough time to grow my personnel skills as well as org. goals. Now its time to move and looking for more special and creative then the last time. Here i am, as i heard and read about this org. I think I can perform, utilize and develop my skills here for achieving the org. goals as well as my own skills.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
SPIRO SOLUTIONS Recruits Freshers: BE/BTech: Dot Net Programmer
SPIRO SOLUTIONS Recruits Freshers: BE/BTech: Dot Net Programmer
Experience: Freshers
Location: Chennai
Qualification: B.Tech/B.E
Description:
DotNet Programmer
Good knowledge in Dot Net.(ASP,VB,C#,ADO,XML,SQL Server) MICROSOFT Certification in Dot Net will be most preferred. Excellent communication skills. Good Programming & conceptual skills.
Fresher of B.E / B.Tech, 2008 passed out. Good knowledge in Dot Net.(ASP,VB,C#,ADO,XML,SQL Server) MICROSOFT Certification in Dot Net will be most preferred.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Good Programming skill.
Address:
Spiro Technologies & Consultants
# 3,Dr.Singaravelu Street,
Pondybazzar,
T. Nagar
Chennai, INDIA 600017
Experience: Freshers
Location: Chennai
Qualification: B.Tech/B.E
Description:
DotNet Programmer
Good knowledge in Dot Net.(ASP,VB,C#,ADO,XML,SQL Server) MICROSOFT Certification in Dot Net will be most preferred. Excellent communication skills. Good Programming & conceptual skills.
Fresher of B.E / B.Tech, 2008 passed out. Good knowledge in Dot Net.(ASP,VB,C#,ADO,XML,SQL Server) MICROSOFT Certification in Dot Net will be most preferred.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Good Programming skill.
Address:
Spiro Technologies & Consultants
# 3,Dr.Singaravelu Street,
Pondybazzar,
T. Nagar
Chennai, INDIA 600017
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
TEKRITI SOFTWARE Recruits Freshers: BE/BTech: Software Engineer
TEKRITI SOFTWARE Recruits Freshers: BE/BTech: Software Engineer
Job Category: Software
Experience: 0 - 2 Years
Location: Gurgaon
Qualification: B.Tech/B.E/M.Tech - Computers
For applying, write to careers@tekritisoftware.com with the Job code in the subject field.
Job Category: Software
Experience: 0 - 2 Years
Location: Gurgaon
Qualification: B.Tech/B.E/M.Tech - Computers
For applying, write to careers@tekritisoftware.com with the Job code in the subject field.
Friday, March 27, 2009
PAGE TRAFFIC Recruits Freshers: BE/BTech: Web Operations Executive
PAGE TRAFFIC Recruits Freshers: BE/BTech: Web Operations Executive
Employement Type: Full Time
Job Category: Software
Experience: 0 - 1 Years
Location: Noida
Qualification: B.Tech/B.E. - Computers
- IT Graduates with good English speaking skills
- Internet Savvy
- Good knowledge of web technologies, html, php.
- Ambitious.
- Good Analytical skills
Email : hr@pagetraffic.com
Employement Type: Full Time
Job Category: Software
Experience: 0 - 1 Years
Location: Noida
Qualification: B.Tech/B.E. - Computers
- IT Graduates with good English speaking skills
- Internet Savvy
- Good knowledge of web technologies, html, php.
- Ambitious.
- Good Analytical skills
Email : hr@pagetraffic.com
Thursday, March 26, 2009
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS Recruits Freshers: Software Engineer
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS Recruits Freshers: Software Engineer
Job Title: Software Engineer
Employement Type: Full Time
Job Category: Software
Experience: Freshers
Location: Bangalore
Qualification: MTech
Description:
Development and service orientec organisation
Languages: one or more of C++, embedded-C, Java, VC#.
Environment: Windows / Linux profiles
Qualification: mtech
Email : hr@creativesolution.info
Address:
Creative solutions
#117,First Floor, East End D Main Road,
9th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore -560069.
Job Title: Software Engineer
Employement Type: Full Time
Job Category: Software
Experience: Freshers
Location: Bangalore
Qualification: MTech
Description:
Development and service orientec organisation
Languages: one or more of C++, embedded-C, Java, VC#.
Environment: Windows / Linux profiles
Qualification: mtech
Email : hr@creativesolution.info
Address:
Creative solutions
#117,First Floor, East End D Main Road,
9th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore -560069.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Recruitment in Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank 39 probationary officers
Recruitment in Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank 39 probationary officers
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : 11.04.2009
DATE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION: 24.05.2009
VACANCIES:
39 (Gen: 20, OBC: 10, ST: 03, SC: 06)
Note:
1. The number of vacancies as also the number of reserved vacancies are provisional and may vary according to actual requirements of the Bank
2. Candidates belonging to reserved categories are free to apply against vacancies announced for general category.
3. Reservation for SC/ST/OBC are vertical reservations and reservation for Persons with Disabilities shall be horizontal reservation.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Nationality / Citizenship:
1. A candidate must be a citizen of India
2. The candidate should have fluency to speak, read and write in Kannada language.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (as on 31.12.2008)
* A degree from any recognized university in any discipline with a minimum of 60% marks. (55% marks for SC/ST/OBC).
* Preference shall be given to candidates who are computer literates in MS DOS, MS WORD, EXCEL, NETWORKING etc.
* Knowledge of English and proficiency in local language (Kannada) is essential
* Preference shall be given wherever required to those who are having professional qualification in engineering, Business Administration, Law, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Horticulture, Marketing.
Age Limit (Dec 31, 2008):
18 to 26 years (Relaxation as per rules)
PAY SCALE:
Rs.10000 – 470/6 – 12820 – 500/3 – 14320 – 560/7 – 18240
Note: DA, HRA Medical aid, LTC, Gratuity, will be admissible as per Bank rules.
PROBATION: 2 to 3 years
How to apply.
Each application in the format given at the end of this advertisement accompanied by prescribed fee and copies of the required attested certificates must be sent by ordinary post only in a cover superscribed “Application for the post of OFFICERS - Recruitment Project 2009 for Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank” and choice of center for written examination ________ Centre Code No.________
The application should be sent to the following address:
PB No 8463
MANDAPESHWAR POST OFFICE
BORIVALI (WEST)
MUMBAI – 400103
(Any communication / application through e-mail will not be considered)
Last Date : Applications complete in all respects should reach the above address on or before 11.04.2009. Any application received after the date will not be entertained.
Download Application Form
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : 11.04.2009
DATE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION: 24.05.2009
VACANCIES:
39 (Gen: 20, OBC: 10, ST: 03, SC: 06)
Note:
1. The number of vacancies as also the number of reserved vacancies are provisional and may vary according to actual requirements of the Bank
2. Candidates belonging to reserved categories are free to apply against vacancies announced for general category.
3. Reservation for SC/ST/OBC are vertical reservations and reservation for Persons with Disabilities shall be horizontal reservation.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Nationality / Citizenship:
1. A candidate must be a citizen of India
2. The candidate should have fluency to speak, read and write in Kannada language.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (as on 31.12.2008)
* A degree from any recognized university in any discipline with a minimum of 60% marks. (55% marks for SC/ST/OBC).
* Preference shall be given to candidates who are computer literates in MS DOS, MS WORD, EXCEL, NETWORKING etc.
* Knowledge of English and proficiency in local language (Kannada) is essential
* Preference shall be given wherever required to those who are having professional qualification in engineering, Business Administration, Law, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Horticulture, Marketing.
Age Limit (Dec 31, 2008):
18 to 26 years (Relaxation as per rules)
PAY SCALE:
Rs.10000 – 470/6 – 12820 – 500/3 – 14320 – 560/7 – 18240
Note: DA, HRA Medical aid, LTC, Gratuity, will be admissible as per Bank rules.
PROBATION: 2 to 3 years
How to apply.
Each application in the format given at the end of this advertisement accompanied by prescribed fee and copies of the required attested certificates must be sent by ordinary post only in a cover superscribed “Application for the post of OFFICERS - Recruitment Project 2009 for Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank” and choice of center for written examination ________ Centre Code No.________
The application should be sent to the following address:
PB No 8463
MANDAPESHWAR POST OFFICE
BORIVALI (WEST)
MUMBAI – 400103
(Any communication / application through e-mail will not be considered)
Last Date : Applications complete in all respects should reach the above address on or before 11.04.2009. Any application received after the date will not be entertained.
Download Application Form
Monday, March 16, 2009
COMED-K UGET 2009 notification
COMED-K UGET 2009 notification
Applications for Common Entrance Test are to be filled online on our website after obtaining a DD for Rs. 650/- for 3 subjects and Rs. 850/- for all 4 subjects in favour of COMEDK-2009, payable at Bangalore and posted to the below given COMEDK address along with the DD and the documents asked for on or before 11/04/2009.
COMEDK 2009 Important Dates
Start Date for issue of online application: 09/03/2009
Last date for receipt of completed application forms: 11/04/2009
Last date for dispatch of test admission ticket: 18/04/2009
COMEDK UGET-2009 test date: 17/05/2009
Publishing of answer keys: 17/05/2009
Last date for receiving objection pertaining to answer keys: 23/05/2009
COMEDK UGET 2009 Results Publishing of test scores: 01/06/2009
Last date for receiving objection pertaining to test scores: 06/06/2009
COMEDK Results - Publishing of rank list: 13/06/2009
Last date for dispatch of rank cards: 22/06/2009
Only centralized counseling for BDS
Start date for issue of online application form for BDS: 21/05/2009
Last date for receipt of completed BDS application forms: 24/06/2009
Only centralized counseling for B.Arch
Start date for issue of online application form for B.Arch: 21/05/2009
Last date for receipt of completed B Arch application forms: 24/06/2009
COMEDK, #37, First Floor, Ramanashree Chambers, Lady Curzon Road, Bangalore-560001, Karnataka, Fax: 91-80-25598309, Email: uget@comedk.org
Applications for Common Entrance Test are to be filled online on our website after obtaining a DD for Rs. 650/- for 3 subjects and Rs. 850/- for all 4 subjects in favour of COMEDK-2009, payable at Bangalore and posted to the below given COMEDK address along with the DD and the documents asked for on or before 11/04/2009.
COMEDK 2009 Important Dates
Start Date for issue of online application: 09/03/2009
Last date for receipt of completed application forms: 11/04/2009
Last date for dispatch of test admission ticket: 18/04/2009
COMEDK UGET-2009 test date: 17/05/2009
Publishing of answer keys: 17/05/2009
Last date for receiving objection pertaining to answer keys: 23/05/2009
COMEDK UGET 2009 Results Publishing of test scores: 01/06/2009
Last date for receiving objection pertaining to test scores: 06/06/2009
COMEDK Results - Publishing of rank list: 13/06/2009
Last date for dispatch of rank cards: 22/06/2009
Only centralized counseling for BDS
Start date for issue of online application form for BDS: 21/05/2009
Last date for receipt of completed BDS application forms: 24/06/2009
Only centralized counseling for B.Arch
Start date for issue of online application form for B.Arch: 21/05/2009
Last date for receipt of completed B Arch application forms: 24/06/2009
COMEDK, #37, First Floor, Ramanashree Chambers, Lady Curzon Road, Bangalore-560001, Karnataka, Fax: 91-80-25598309, Email: uget@comedk.org
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Practice Test Paper Of Computer General Awareness For : Bank PO's , Bank Clerk , MBA
Practice Test Paper Of Computer General Awareness For : Bank PO's , Bank Clerk , MBA
1. A ____ is a named location on a disk where files are stored.
A folder
B pod
C version
D none of the above
Ans (A)
2. The ____ allows you to choose where to go and is located below the Standards Buttons toolbar.
A System menu
B Address bar
C Menu bar
D none of the above
Ans (B)
3. A ____ is a set of computer instructions that carry out a task on the computer.
A program
B database
C memory file
D none of the above
Ans (A)
4. An operating system version designed for home use is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (A)
5. A user-interface that is easy to use is considered to be ____.
A user-happy
B user-simple
C user-friendly
D none of the above
Ans (C)
6. When you press and release the secondary mouse button you are ____.
A Right-clicking
B Left-clicking
C either a. or b.
D neither a. nor b.
Ans (A)
7. Another term for hyperlink is ____.
A link
B source
C bar
D none of the above
Ans (A)
8. A ____ is a flash memory storage device that plugs into a USB port.
A USB snap drive
B USB flash drive
C USB memory maker drive
D none of the above
Ans (B)
9. An operating system version designed for use with a Media Center PC is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (B)
10. A graphical user interface displays ____.
A graphics
B text
C both (A) and (B).
D neither (A) nor (B).
Ans (C)
11. When you quickly press and release the left mouse button twice, you are ____.
A Primary-clicking
B Double-clicking
C pointing
D none of the above
Ans : Try Yourself!
12. Underlined text, such as text and folder names is referred to as a ____.
A hyperlink
B menu
C source drive
D none of the above
Ans (A)
13. The ____ program compresses larger files into a smaller file.
A WinZip
B WinShrink
C WinStyle
D none of the above
Ans (A)
14. An operating system version designed for use with a tablet PC is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (C)
15. The ____ displays the name of every computer user on the computer.
A Wish list screen
B Command screen
C Welcome screen
D none of the above
Ans (C)
16. The ____ contains commands associated with the My computer window.
A Standards menu
B Start menu
C System menu
D none of the above
Ans (C)
17. Press the ____ button to have the window fill the entire screen.
A Close
B Maximize
C Minimize
D none of the above
Ans (B)
18. The ____ is the drive containing the files to be copied.
A source drive
B destination drive
C USB drive
D none of the above
Ans (A)
19. A ____ allows you to write on screen with a digital pen and convert that writing into characters that the PC can process.
A monitor RS
B tablet PC
C database manager
D media center
Ans (B)
20. A ____ is a pointing device.
A monitor
B mouse
C keyboard
D none of the above
Ans (B)
1. A ____ is a named location on a disk where files are stored.
A folder
B pod
C version
D none of the above
Ans (A)
2. The ____ allows you to choose where to go and is located below the Standards Buttons toolbar.
A System menu
B Address bar
C Menu bar
D none of the above
Ans (B)
3. A ____ is a set of computer instructions that carry out a task on the computer.
A program
B database
C memory file
D none of the above
Ans (A)
4. An operating system version designed for home use is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (A)
5. A user-interface that is easy to use is considered to be ____.
A user-happy
B user-simple
C user-friendly
D none of the above
Ans (C)
6. When you press and release the secondary mouse button you are ____.
A Right-clicking
B Left-clicking
C either a. or b.
D neither a. nor b.
Ans (A)
7. Another term for hyperlink is ____.
A link
B source
C bar
D none of the above
Ans (A)
8. A ____ is a flash memory storage device that plugs into a USB port.
A USB snap drive
B USB flash drive
C USB memory maker drive
D none of the above
Ans (B)
9. An operating system version designed for use with a Media Center PC is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (B)
10. A graphical user interface displays ____.
A graphics
B text
C both (A) and (B).
D neither (A) nor (B).
Ans (C)
11. When you quickly press and release the left mouse button twice, you are ____.
A Primary-clicking
B Double-clicking
C pointing
D none of the above
Ans : Try Yourself!
12. Underlined text, such as text and folder names is referred to as a ____.
A hyperlink
B menu
C source drive
D none of the above
Ans (A)
13. The ____ program compresses larger files into a smaller file.
A WinZip
B WinShrink
C WinStyle
D none of the above
Ans (A)
14. An operating system version designed for use with a tablet PC is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (C)
15. The ____ displays the name of every computer user on the computer.
A Wish list screen
B Command screen
C Welcome screen
D none of the above
Ans (C)
16. The ____ contains commands associated with the My computer window.
A Standards menu
B Start menu
C System menu
D none of the above
Ans (C)
17. Press the ____ button to have the window fill the entire screen.
A Close
B Maximize
C Minimize
D none of the above
Ans (B)
18. The ____ is the drive containing the files to be copied.
A source drive
B destination drive
C USB drive
D none of the above
Ans (A)
19. A ____ allows you to write on screen with a digital pen and convert that writing into characters that the PC can process.
A monitor RS
B tablet PC
C database manager
D media center
Ans (B)
20. A ____ is a pointing device.
A monitor
B mouse
C keyboard
D none of the above
Ans (B)
Monday, March 9, 2009
Required .Net Developers Launchpad Ventures (P) Limited
Required .Net Developers @ Launchpad Ventures (P) Limited
Experience : 0 - 2 yrs
Specialisation : IT-Software, .Net Technologies
Location : Chennai
Qualification : BCA/BCS, B.E./B.Tech, M.Sc, MCA/PGDCA, MCM/MCS
Key Skills : .NET, C#, ASP.NET, HTML/ XML, JavaScript, MS SQL
Address
Launchpad Ventures (P) Ltd. 6, Kasturirangan Road, Alwarpet, Chennai.
Contact Number
09840950572
Email Address
divya.s@launchpad.in
Experience : 0 - 2 yrs
Specialisation : IT-Software, .Net Technologies
Location : Chennai
Qualification : BCA/BCS, B.E./B.Tech, M.Sc, MCA/PGDCA, MCM/MCS
Key Skills : .NET, C#, ASP.NET, HTML/ XML, JavaScript, MS SQL
Address
Launchpad Ventures (P) Ltd. 6, Kasturirangan Road, Alwarpet, Chennai.
Contact Number
09840950572
Email Address
divya.s@launchpad.in
Saturday, March 7, 2009
An emerging IT and ITeS provider
An emerging IT and ITeS provider
Company : An emerging IT and ITeS provider.
Job Location : Hyderabad
Experience : 0 - 1 yr/s
Contact Person : Mahipal Reddy
201, Reliable Residency, Rd. No. 12, Banjara Hills
Hyderabad
Cell No. : +914030481837
Salary : 6500-12000 per month
No. of Job vacencies : 10
Reference Code CCE/BPO/CT09
Job Description
Skills: Good Communication
Desired:
Graduate in any discipline. MBA/ Diploma - HR preferred
Prior experience in international sales exposure a plus
Ability to work in a fast paced environment
Company : An emerging IT and ITeS provider.
Job Location : Hyderabad
Experience : 0 - 1 yr/s
Contact Person : Mahipal Reddy
201, Reliable Residency, Rd. No. 12, Banjara Hills
Hyderabad
Cell No. : +914030481837
Salary : 6500-12000 per month
No. of Job vacencies : 10
Reference Code CCE/BPO/CT09
Job Description
Skills: Good Communication
Desired:
Graduate in any discipline. MBA/ Diploma - HR preferred
Prior experience in international sales exposure a plus
Ability to work in a fast paced environment
Sunday, March 1, 2009
COMMON Interview Questions
COMMON Interview Questions
1.Tell me about yourself.
2.Why are you applying for this particular job?
3.What do you know about our company?
4.What makes you qualified for this particular job?
5.What can you do for us that someone else can't?
6.Why should we hire you?
7.What do you look for in a job?
8.Why are you looking to make a career change?
9.Why did you leave your last job?
10.Why do you want to work for us (as opposed to the competitor companies)?
11.How long will it take you to start making a meaningful contribution?
12.What are your strengths?
13.What are your weaknesses?
14.What are your career goals?
15. How would you describe yourself?
16. How would your colleagues describe you?
17. How would your boss describe you?
18. What did you most like/ dislike about your past job?
19. Describe a situation in your past where you showed initiative?
20. What were your main responsibilities in your last job?
21. What do you consider your greatest accomplishments?
22. Describe your management style (if relevant)
23. Do you work better in teams or independently?
24. How do you work under pressure?
25. What other jobs have you applied for?
26. How did you do in college?
27. What kind of hours would you like to work?
28. Do you have any questions for me?
1.Tell me about yourself.
2.Why are you applying for this particular job?
3.What do you know about our company?
4.What makes you qualified for this particular job?
5.What can you do for us that someone else can't?
6.Why should we hire you?
7.What do you look for in a job?
8.Why are you looking to make a career change?
9.Why did you leave your last job?
10.Why do you want to work for us (as opposed to the competitor companies)?
11.How long will it take you to start making a meaningful contribution?
12.What are your strengths?
13.What are your weaknesses?
14.What are your career goals?
15. How would you describe yourself?
16. How would your colleagues describe you?
17. How would your boss describe you?
18. What did you most like/ dislike about your past job?
19. Describe a situation in your past where you showed initiative?
20. What were your main responsibilities in your last job?
21. What do you consider your greatest accomplishments?
22. Describe your management style (if relevant)
23. Do you work better in teams or independently?
24. How do you work under pressure?
25. What other jobs have you applied for?
26. How did you do in college?
27. What kind of hours would you like to work?
28. Do you have any questions for me?
Friday, February 27, 2009
Want to study in Australia or UK
Want to study in Australia or UK
Want to study in Australia or UK and earn money while studying?
Red Clover Education Consultants provide outstanding service. We provide
* Admission in best Universities / Colleges
* Visa Guidance & Processing
* Affordable fee packages
* Airport Pick / Accommodation Arrangement
* Part-time Job Arrangement
* Good salaries & Better life
Red Clover Education Consultants
#205, 2nd Floor,
Amsri Plaza, S.D. Road
Secunderabad – 500 003. INDIA
Mobile No:9246501313
Ph: 040 – 66481313 / 66481414
Email: contact@redclover.in
Or visit our website at www.redclover.in
Want to study in Australia or UK and earn money while studying?
Red Clover Education Consultants provide outstanding service. We provide
* Admission in best Universities / Colleges
* Visa Guidance & Processing
* Affordable fee packages
* Airport Pick / Accommodation Arrangement
* Part-time Job Arrangement
* Good salaries & Better life
Red Clover Education Consultants
#205, 2nd Floor,
Amsri Plaza, S.D. Road
Secunderabad – 500 003. INDIA
Mobile No:9246501313
Ph: 040 – 66481313 / 66481414
Email: contact@redclover.in
Or visit our website at www.redclover.in
Thursday, February 26, 2009
IBM Apply Freshers
IBM Apply Freshers
Designation: Technical Support Associate - ITD-GD
Job Description:Voice based technical support role. The candidate has to be able to provide technical trouble shooting on the telephone.
Desired Profile:
0-18 months of relevant experience
Required
* Bachelor's Degree
* English: Fluent
Experience:0 - 2 Years
Functional Area: IT-Support, Telecom, Hardware
Education:
UG - Any Graduate
PG - Any PG Course
Location:Bengaluru/Bangalore, Hyderabad / Secunderabad
Contact:
IBM India Pvt Limited
Apply Online: https://jobs3.netmedia1.com/cp/search.jsp?trac=hp_in&jobatibm
Designation: Technical Support Associate - ITD-GD
Job Description:Voice based technical support role. The candidate has to be able to provide technical trouble shooting on the telephone.
Desired Profile:
0-18 months of relevant experience
Required
* Bachelor's Degree
* English: Fluent
Experience:0 - 2 Years
Functional Area: IT-Support, Telecom, Hardware
Education:
UG - Any Graduate
PG - Any PG Course
Location:Bengaluru/Bangalore, Hyderabad / Secunderabad
Contact:
IBM India Pvt Limited
Apply Online: https://jobs3.netmedia1.com/cp/search.jsp?trac=hp_in&jobatibm
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Central Bank of Indi Clerk Recruitment - 2009
Central Bank of Indi Clerk Recruitment - 2009
Closing date for online registration: 14/03/2009
Last date of receipt of Application: 23/03/2009
Date of written examination: 24/05/2009
Written Test : 24/5/2009
Education : Degree in any discipline from an recognised unviersity.
OR
Should have 55% in 10 Class / Intermediate
Website: http://www.centralbankofindia.co.in/
Closing date for online registration: 14/03/2009
Last date of receipt of Application: 23/03/2009
Date of written examination: 24/05/2009
Written Test : 24/5/2009
Education : Degree in any discipline from an recognised unviersity.
OR
Should have 55% in 10 Class / Intermediate
Website: http://www.centralbankofindia.co.in/
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Computer Science Questions for Bank PO Exam
Computer Science Questions for Bank PO Exam
1. All of the following are examples of real security and privacy risks EXCEPT:
A. hackers.
B. spam.
C. viruses.
D. identity theft.
Ans: B
2. A process known as ____________ is used by large retailers to study trends.
A. data mining
B. data selection
C. POS
D. data conversion
Ans: A
3. ____________terminals are often connected to complex inventory and sales computer systems.
A. Data
B. Point-of-sale (POS)
C. Sales
D. Query
Ans: B
4. A(n) ____________ system is a small, wireless handheld computer that scans an item’s tag and pulls up the current price (and any special offers) as you shop.
A. PSS
B. POS
C. inventory
D. data mining
Ans: A
5. The ability to recover and read deleted or damaged files from a criminal's computer is an example of a law enforcement specialty called:
A. robotics.
B. simulation.
C. computer forensics.
D. animation.
Ans: C
6. Which of the following is NOT one of the four major data processing functions of a computer?
A. gathering data
B. processing data into information
C. analyzing the data or information
D. storing the data or information
Ans: C
7. ____________ tags, when placed on an animal, can be used to record and track in a database all of the animal's movements.
A. POS
B. RFID
C. PPS
D. GPS
Ans: B
8. Surgeons can perform delicate operations by manipulating devices through computers instead of manually. This technology is known as:
A. robotics.
B. computer forensics.
C. simulation.
D. forecasting.
Ans: A
9. Technology no longer protected by copyright, available to everyone, is considered to be:
A. proprietary.
B. open.
C. experimental.
D. in the public domain.
Ans: A
10. ____________ is the study of molecules and structures whose size ranges from 1 to 100 nanometers.
A. Nanoscience
B. Microelectrodes
C. Computer forensics
D. Artificial intelligence
Ans: A
11. ____________ is the science that attempts to produce machines that display the same type of intelligence that humans do.
A. Nanoscience
B. Nanotechnology
C. Simulation
D. Artificial intelligence (AI)
Ans: D
12. ____________ is data that has been organized or presented in a meaningful fashion.
A. A process
B. Software
C. Storage
D. Information
Ans: D
13. The name for the way that computers manipulate data into information is called:
A. programming.
B. processing.
C. storing.
D. organizing.
Ans: B
14. Computers gather data, which means that they allow users to ____________ data.
A. present
B. input
C. output
D. store
Ans: B
15. After a picture has been taken with a digital camera and processed appropriately, the actual print of the picture is considered:
A. data.
B. output.
C. input.
D. the process.
Ans: B
16. Computers use the ____________ language to process data.
A. processing
B. kilobyte
C. binary
D. representational
Ans: C
17. Computers process data into information by working exclusively with:
A. multimedia.
B. words.
C. characters.
D. numbers.
Ans: D
18. In the binary language each letter of the alphabet, each number and each special character is made up of a unique combination of:
A. eight bytes.
B. eight kilobytes.
C. eight characters.
D. eight bits.
Ans: D
19. The term bit is short for:
A. megabyte.
B. binary language.
C. binary digit.
D. binary number.
Ans: C
20. A string of eight 0s and 1s is called a:
A. megabyte.
B. byte.
C. kilobyte.
D. gigabyte.
Ans: B
21. A ____________ is approximately one billion bytes.
A. kilobyte
B. bit
C. gigabyte
D. megabyte
Ans: C
22. A ____________ is approximately a million bytes.
A. gigabyte
B. kilobyte
C. megabyte
D. terabyte
Ans: C
23. ____________ is any part of the computer that you can physically touch.
A. Hardware
B. A device
C. A peripheral
D. An application
Ans: A
24. The components that process data are located in the:
A. input devices.
B. output devices.
C. system unit.
D. storage component.
Ans: C
25. All of the following are examples of input devices EXCEPT a:
A. scanner.
B. mouse.
C. keyboard.
D. printer.
Ans: D
26. Which of the following is an example of an input device?
A. scanner
B. speaker
C. CD
D. printer
Ans: A
27. All of the following are examples of storage devices EXCEPT:
A. hard disk drives.
B. printers.
C. floppy disk drives.
D. CD drives.
Ans: B
28. The ____________, also called the “brains†of the computer, is responsible for processing data.
A. motherboard
B. memory
C. RAM
D. central processing unit (CPU)
Ans: D
29. The CPU and memory are located on the:
A. expansion board.
B. motherboard.
C. storage device.
D. output device.
Ans: B
30. Word processing, spreadsheet, and photo-editing are examples of:
A. application software.
B. system software.
C. operating system software.
D. platform software.
Ans: A
31. ____________ is a set of computer programs used on a computer to help perform tasks.
A. An instruction
B. Software
C. Memory
D. A processor
Ans: B
32. System software is the set of programs that enables your computer’s hardware devices and ____________ software to work together.
A. management
B. processing
C. utility
D. application
Ans: D
33. The PC (personal computer) and the Apple Macintosh are examples of two different:
A. platforms.
B. applications.
C. programs.
D. storage devices.
Ans: A
34. Apple Macintoshes (Macs) and PCs use different ____________ to process data and different operating systems.
A. languages
B. methods
C. CPUs
D. storage devices
Ans: C
35. Servers are computers that provide resources to other computers connected to a:
A. network.
B. mainframe.
C. supercomputer.
D. client.
Ans: A
36. Smaller and less expensive PC-based servers are replacing ____________ in many businesses.
A. supercomputers
B. clients
C. laptops
D. mainframes
Ans: D
37. ____________ are specially designed computers that perform complex calculations extremely rapidly.
A. Servers
B. Supercomputers
C. Laptops
D. Mainframes
Ans: B
38. DSL is an example of a(n) ____________ connection.
A. network
B. wireless
C. slow
D. broadband
Ans: D
39. The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without this access is known as the:
A. digital divide.
B. Internet divide.
C. Web divide.
D. broadband divide.
Ans: A
40. ____________ is the science revolving around the use of nanostructures to build devices on an extremely small scale.
A. Nanotechnology
B. Micro-technology
C. Computer forensics
D. Artificial intelligence
Ans: A
41. Which of the following is the correct order of the four major functions of a computer?
A. Process a Output a Input a Storage
B. Input a Output a Process a Storage
C. Process a Storage a Input a Output
D. Input a Process a Output a Storage
Ans: D
42. ____________ bits equal one byte.
A. Eight
B. Two
C. One thousand
D. One million
Ans: A
43. The binary language consists of ____________ digit(s).
A. 8
B. 2
C. 1,000
D. 1
Ans: B
44. A byte can hold one ____________ of data.
A. bit
B. binary digit
C. character
D. kilobyte
Ans: C
45. ____________ controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means by which users can interact with the computer.
A. The platform
B. The operating system
C. Application software
D. The motherboard
Ans: B
46. The operating system is the most common type of ____________ software.
A. communication
B. application
C. system
D. word-processing software
Ans: C
47. ____________ are specially designed computer chips that reside inside other devices, such as your car or your electronic thermostat.
A. Servers
B. Embedded computers
C. Robotic computers
D. Mainframes
Ans: B
48. The steps and tasks needed to process data, such as responses to questions or clicking an icon, are called:
A. instructions.
B. the operating system.
C. application software.
D. the system unit.
Ans: A
49. The two broad categories of software are:
A. word processing and spreadsheet.
B. transaction and application.
C. Windows and Mac OS.
D. system and application.
Ans: D
50. The metal or plastic case that holds all the physical parts of the computer is the:
A. system unit.
B. CPU.
C. mainframe.
D. platform.
Ans: A
1. All of the following are examples of real security and privacy risks EXCEPT:
A. hackers.
B. spam.
C. viruses.
D. identity theft.
Ans: B
2. A process known as ____________ is used by large retailers to study trends.
A. data mining
B. data selection
C. POS
D. data conversion
Ans: A
3. ____________terminals are often connected to complex inventory and sales computer systems.
A. Data
B. Point-of-sale (POS)
C. Sales
D. Query
Ans: B
4. A(n) ____________ system is a small, wireless handheld computer that scans an item’s tag and pulls up the current price (and any special offers) as you shop.
A. PSS
B. POS
C. inventory
D. data mining
Ans: A
5. The ability to recover and read deleted or damaged files from a criminal's computer is an example of a law enforcement specialty called:
A. robotics.
B. simulation.
C. computer forensics.
D. animation.
Ans: C
6. Which of the following is NOT one of the four major data processing functions of a computer?
A. gathering data
B. processing data into information
C. analyzing the data or information
D. storing the data or information
Ans: C
7. ____________ tags, when placed on an animal, can be used to record and track in a database all of the animal's movements.
A. POS
B. RFID
C. PPS
D. GPS
Ans: B
8. Surgeons can perform delicate operations by manipulating devices through computers instead of manually. This technology is known as:
A. robotics.
B. computer forensics.
C. simulation.
D. forecasting.
Ans: A
9. Technology no longer protected by copyright, available to everyone, is considered to be:
A. proprietary.
B. open.
C. experimental.
D. in the public domain.
Ans: A
10. ____________ is the study of molecules and structures whose size ranges from 1 to 100 nanometers.
A. Nanoscience
B. Microelectrodes
C. Computer forensics
D. Artificial intelligence
Ans: A
11. ____________ is the science that attempts to produce machines that display the same type of intelligence that humans do.
A. Nanoscience
B. Nanotechnology
C. Simulation
D. Artificial intelligence (AI)
Ans: D
12. ____________ is data that has been organized or presented in a meaningful fashion.
A. A process
B. Software
C. Storage
D. Information
Ans: D
13. The name for the way that computers manipulate data into information is called:
A. programming.
B. processing.
C. storing.
D. organizing.
Ans: B
14. Computers gather data, which means that they allow users to ____________ data.
A. present
B. input
C. output
D. store
Ans: B
15. After a picture has been taken with a digital camera and processed appropriately, the actual print of the picture is considered:
A. data.
B. output.
C. input.
D. the process.
Ans: B
16. Computers use the ____________ language to process data.
A. processing
B. kilobyte
C. binary
D. representational
Ans: C
17. Computers process data into information by working exclusively with:
A. multimedia.
B. words.
C. characters.
D. numbers.
Ans: D
18. In the binary language each letter of the alphabet, each number and each special character is made up of a unique combination of:
A. eight bytes.
B. eight kilobytes.
C. eight characters.
D. eight bits.
Ans: D
19. The term bit is short for:
A. megabyte.
B. binary language.
C. binary digit.
D. binary number.
Ans: C
20. A string of eight 0s and 1s is called a:
A. megabyte.
B. byte.
C. kilobyte.
D. gigabyte.
Ans: B
21. A ____________ is approximately one billion bytes.
A. kilobyte
B. bit
C. gigabyte
D. megabyte
Ans: C
22. A ____________ is approximately a million bytes.
A. gigabyte
B. kilobyte
C. megabyte
D. terabyte
Ans: C
23. ____________ is any part of the computer that you can physically touch.
A. Hardware
B. A device
C. A peripheral
D. An application
Ans: A
24. The components that process data are located in the:
A. input devices.
B. output devices.
C. system unit.
D. storage component.
Ans: C
25. All of the following are examples of input devices EXCEPT a:
A. scanner.
B. mouse.
C. keyboard.
D. printer.
Ans: D
26. Which of the following is an example of an input device?
A. scanner
B. speaker
C. CD
D. printer
Ans: A
27. All of the following are examples of storage devices EXCEPT:
A. hard disk drives.
B. printers.
C. floppy disk drives.
D. CD drives.
Ans: B
28. The ____________, also called the “brains†of the computer, is responsible for processing data.
A. motherboard
B. memory
C. RAM
D. central processing unit (CPU)
Ans: D
29. The CPU and memory are located on the:
A. expansion board.
B. motherboard.
C. storage device.
D. output device.
Ans: B
30. Word processing, spreadsheet, and photo-editing are examples of:
A. application software.
B. system software.
C. operating system software.
D. platform software.
Ans: A
31. ____________ is a set of computer programs used on a computer to help perform tasks.
A. An instruction
B. Software
C. Memory
D. A processor
Ans: B
32. System software is the set of programs that enables your computer’s hardware devices and ____________ software to work together.
A. management
B. processing
C. utility
D. application
Ans: D
33. The PC (personal computer) and the Apple Macintosh are examples of two different:
A. platforms.
B. applications.
C. programs.
D. storage devices.
Ans: A
34. Apple Macintoshes (Macs) and PCs use different ____________ to process data and different operating systems.
A. languages
B. methods
C. CPUs
D. storage devices
Ans: C
35. Servers are computers that provide resources to other computers connected to a:
A. network.
B. mainframe.
C. supercomputer.
D. client.
Ans: A
36. Smaller and less expensive PC-based servers are replacing ____________ in many businesses.
A. supercomputers
B. clients
C. laptops
D. mainframes
Ans: D
37. ____________ are specially designed computers that perform complex calculations extremely rapidly.
A. Servers
B. Supercomputers
C. Laptops
D. Mainframes
Ans: B
38. DSL is an example of a(n) ____________ connection.
A. network
B. wireless
C. slow
D. broadband
Ans: D
39. The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without this access is known as the:
A. digital divide.
B. Internet divide.
C. Web divide.
D. broadband divide.
Ans: A
40. ____________ is the science revolving around the use of nanostructures to build devices on an extremely small scale.
A. Nanotechnology
B. Micro-technology
C. Computer forensics
D. Artificial intelligence
Ans: A
41. Which of the following is the correct order of the four major functions of a computer?
A. Process a Output a Input a Storage
B. Input a Output a Process a Storage
C. Process a Storage a Input a Output
D. Input a Process a Output a Storage
Ans: D
42. ____________ bits equal one byte.
A. Eight
B. Two
C. One thousand
D. One million
Ans: A
43. The binary language consists of ____________ digit(s).
A. 8
B. 2
C. 1,000
D. 1
Ans: B
44. A byte can hold one ____________ of data.
A. bit
B. binary digit
C. character
D. kilobyte
Ans: C
45. ____________ controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means by which users can interact with the computer.
A. The platform
B. The operating system
C. Application software
D. The motherboard
Ans: B
46. The operating system is the most common type of ____________ software.
A. communication
B. application
C. system
D. word-processing software
Ans: C
47. ____________ are specially designed computer chips that reside inside other devices, such as your car or your electronic thermostat.
A. Servers
B. Embedded computers
C. Robotic computers
D. Mainframes
Ans: B
48. The steps and tasks needed to process data, such as responses to questions or clicking an icon, are called:
A. instructions.
B. the operating system.
C. application software.
D. the system unit.
Ans: A
49. The two broad categories of software are:
A. word processing and spreadsheet.
B. transaction and application.
C. Windows and Mac OS.
D. system and application.
Ans: D
50. The metal or plastic case that holds all the physical parts of the computer is the:
A. system unit.
B. CPU.
C. mainframe.
D. platform.
Ans: A
Sunday, February 15, 2009
2007 SBI CLERK GENERAL INTELLIGENCE EXAM PAPER
2007 SBI CLERK GENERAL INTELLIGENCE EXAM PAPER
1.Study each of the following table and choose the alternative which can best replace the question mark (?)
1 2 3 2 10 12
2 5 12 10 16 13
1 2 1 ? 10 24
(a) 5 (b) 11 (c) 13 (d) 8
Ans (c)
2. Study each of the following table and choose the alternative which can best replace the question mark (?)
3 8 10 2 ? 1
6 56 90 2 20 0
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 7
Ans (c)
3.In the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
11, 5, 20, 12, 40, 26, 74, 54
(a) 5 (b) 20 (c) 40 (d) 26
Ans (c)
4. In the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
8, 14, 26, 48, 98, 194, 386
(a) 14 (b) 48 (c) 98 (d) 194
Ans (b)
5. Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
CHANGE
(a) 77 (b) 79 (c) 83 (d) 80
Ans (d)
6. Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
FLUTE
(a) 153 (b) 157 (c) 151 (d) 149
Ans (a)
7. Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
BREAD
(a) 67 (b) 62 (c) 59 (d) 65
Ans (d)
8. In a certain code language, '3a, 2b, 7c' means 'Truth is Eternal'; '7c, 9a, 8b, 3a' means 'Enmity is not Eternal' and 6a, 4d, 2b, 8b' means 'Truth does not perish'. Which of the following means 'enmity' in that language?
(a) 3a (b) 7c (c) 8b (d) 9a
Ans (d)
9. In a certain code language, 'po ki top ma' means 'Usha is playing cards'; 'Kop ja ki ma' means 'Asha is playing tennis'; ki top sop ho' means 'they are playing football'; and 'po sur kop' means 'cards and tennis'. Which word in that language means 'Asha'?
(a) ja (b) ma (c) kop (d) top
Ans (a)
10. A girl was born on September 6, 1970, which happened to be a Sunday. Her birthday has again fall on Sunday in
(a) 1975 (b) 1976 (c) 1977 (d) 1981
Ans (d)
11. A long rope has to be cut to make 23 small pieces. If it is double folded to start with how many times does it need to be cut?
(a) 9 (b) 23 (c) 11 (d) 12
Ans (c)
12. There are 19 hockey players in a club. On a particular day 14 were wearing the hockey shirts prescribed, while 11 were wearing the prescribed hockey pants. None of them was without either hockey pants or hockey shirts. How many were in complete hockey uniform?
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 7
Ans (b)
13. In a class room three fourth of the boys are above 160 cm in height and they are 18 in number. Also out of the total strength, the boys form only two third and the rest are girls. The total number of girls in the class is
(a) 18 (b) 24 (c) 12 (d) 30
Ans (c)
14. 'A' is east of 'B' and west of 'C'. 'H' is South-West of 'C', 'B' is South-East of 'X'. which is farthest West?
(a) C (b) A (c) X (d) B
Ans (c)
15. A girl earns twice as much in December as in each of the other months. What part of her entire year's earning does she earn in December?
(a) 2/11 (b) 2/13 (c) 3/14 (d) 1/6
Ans (b)
16. One watch is 1 minute slow at 1 pm on Tuesday and 2 minutes fast at 1 pm on Thursday. When did it show the correct time?
(a) 1.00 am on Wednesday (b) 5.00 am on Wednesday (c) 1.00 pm on Wednesday (d) 5.00 pm on Wednesday
Directions (Question 17 to 22) :Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
17.Statement: Even with the increase in the number of sugar factories in India. We still continue to import sugar.
Assumptions :I. The consumption of sugar per capita has increased in India.
II. Many of the factories are not in a position to produce sugar to their fullest capacity.
Ans (c)
18.Statement :I cannot contact you on phone from Karshik.
Assumption : I. Telephone facility is not available at Karshik.
II. Nowadays it is difficult to contact on phone.
Ans (b)
19.Statement : The government has decided to reduce the custom duty on computer peripherals.
Assumptions : I. The domestic market price of computer peripherals may go up in near future.
II. the domestic manufacturers may oppose the decision.
Ans (a)
20. Statement : In Bombay, railway trains are indispensable for people in the suburbs to reach their places of work on time.
Assumptions : I. Railway trains are the only mode of transport available in the suburbs of Bombay.
II. Only railway trains run punctually.
Ans (a)
21. Statement :The private bus services in the city has virtually collapsed because of the ongoing strike of its employees.
Assumptions : I. Going on strikes has become the right of every employee.
II. People no more require the services of private bus operators.
Ans (b)
22. Statement : Detergents should be used. to clean clothes.
Assumptions : I. Detergents from more lather.
II. Detergents help to dislodge grease and dirt.
Ans (d)
23. Which letter when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
A D H
F I M
? N R
(a) P (b) N (c) K (c) O
Ans (c)
24. Which letter when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
A M B N
R C S D
E U F ?
(a) T (b) F (c) V (d) R
Ans (c)
25. Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
1 4 9 ?
1 2 3 4
2 4 6 ?
(a) 16 and 8 (b) 36 and 4 (c) 25 and 5 (d) 49 and 7
Ans (a)
26. Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
6 6 8
5 7 5
4 3 ?
120 126 320
(a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 4
Ans (c)
27. In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. Many scooters are trucks. II. All trucks are trains
Conclusions: I. Some scooters are trains. II. No truck is a scooter.
Ans (a)
28. In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. All cars are cats. II. All fans are cats.
Conclusions: I. All cars are fans. II. Some fans are cars.
Ans (d)
29. In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. All pilots are experts. II. All authors are pilots.
Conclusions: I. All authors are experts. II. No expert in an author.
Ans (a)
30.In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. Some doctors are institutes. II. Some crooks are institutes.
Conclusions: I. All institutes are doctors. II. Some institutes are crooks.
Ans (b)
1.Study each of the following table and choose the alternative which can best replace the question mark (?)
1 2 3 2 10 12
2 5 12 10 16 13
1 2 1 ? 10 24
(a) 5 (b) 11 (c) 13 (d) 8
Ans (c)
2. Study each of the following table and choose the alternative which can best replace the question mark (?)
3 8 10 2 ? 1
6 56 90 2 20 0
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 7
Ans (c)
3.In the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
11, 5, 20, 12, 40, 26, 74, 54
(a) 5 (b) 20 (c) 40 (d) 26
Ans (c)
4. In the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
8, 14, 26, 48, 98, 194, 386
(a) 14 (b) 48 (c) 98 (d) 194
Ans (b)
5. Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
CHANGE
(a) 77 (b) 79 (c) 83 (d) 80
Ans (d)
6. Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
FLUTE
(a) 153 (b) 157 (c) 151 (d) 149
Ans (a)
7. Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
BREAD
(a) 67 (b) 62 (c) 59 (d) 65
Ans (d)
8. In a certain code language, '3a, 2b, 7c' means 'Truth is Eternal'; '7c, 9a, 8b, 3a' means 'Enmity is not Eternal' and 6a, 4d, 2b, 8b' means 'Truth does not perish'. Which of the following means 'enmity' in that language?
(a) 3a (b) 7c (c) 8b (d) 9a
Ans (d)
9. In a certain code language, 'po ki top ma' means 'Usha is playing cards'; 'Kop ja ki ma' means 'Asha is playing tennis'; ki top sop ho' means 'they are playing football'; and 'po sur kop' means 'cards and tennis'. Which word in that language means 'Asha'?
(a) ja (b) ma (c) kop (d) top
Ans (a)
10. A girl was born on September 6, 1970, which happened to be a Sunday. Her birthday has again fall on Sunday in
(a) 1975 (b) 1976 (c) 1977 (d) 1981
Ans (d)
11. A long rope has to be cut to make 23 small pieces. If it is double folded to start with how many times does it need to be cut?
(a) 9 (b) 23 (c) 11 (d) 12
Ans (c)
12. There are 19 hockey players in a club. On a particular day 14 were wearing the hockey shirts prescribed, while 11 were wearing the prescribed hockey pants. None of them was without either hockey pants or hockey shirts. How many were in complete hockey uniform?
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 7
Ans (b)
13. In a class room three fourth of the boys are above 160 cm in height and they are 18 in number. Also out of the total strength, the boys form only two third and the rest are girls. The total number of girls in the class is
(a) 18 (b) 24 (c) 12 (d) 30
Ans (c)
14. 'A' is east of 'B' and west of 'C'. 'H' is South-West of 'C', 'B' is South-East of 'X'. which is farthest West?
(a) C (b) A (c) X (d) B
Ans (c)
15. A girl earns twice as much in December as in each of the other months. What part of her entire year's earning does she earn in December?
(a) 2/11 (b) 2/13 (c) 3/14 (d) 1/6
Ans (b)
16. One watch is 1 minute slow at 1 pm on Tuesday and 2 minutes fast at 1 pm on Thursday. When did it show the correct time?
(a) 1.00 am on Wednesday (b) 5.00 am on Wednesday (c) 1.00 pm on Wednesday (d) 5.00 pm on Wednesday
Directions (Question 17 to 22) :Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
17.Statement: Even with the increase in the number of sugar factories in India. We still continue to import sugar.
Assumptions :I. The consumption of sugar per capita has increased in India.
II. Many of the factories are not in a position to produce sugar to their fullest capacity.
Ans (c)
18.Statement :I cannot contact you on phone from Karshik.
Assumption : I. Telephone facility is not available at Karshik.
II. Nowadays it is difficult to contact on phone.
Ans (b)
19.Statement : The government has decided to reduce the custom duty on computer peripherals.
Assumptions : I. The domestic market price of computer peripherals may go up in near future.
II. the domestic manufacturers may oppose the decision.
Ans (a)
20. Statement : In Bombay, railway trains are indispensable for people in the suburbs to reach their places of work on time.
Assumptions : I. Railway trains are the only mode of transport available in the suburbs of Bombay.
II. Only railway trains run punctually.
Ans (a)
21. Statement :The private bus services in the city has virtually collapsed because of the ongoing strike of its employees.
Assumptions : I. Going on strikes has become the right of every employee.
II. People no more require the services of private bus operators.
Ans (b)
22. Statement : Detergents should be used. to clean clothes.
Assumptions : I. Detergents from more lather.
II. Detergents help to dislodge grease and dirt.
Ans (d)
23. Which letter when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
A D H
F I M
? N R
(a) P (b) N (c) K (c) O
Ans (c)
24. Which letter when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
A M B N
R C S D
E U F ?
(a) T (b) F (c) V (d) R
Ans (c)
25. Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
1 4 9 ?
1 2 3 4
2 4 6 ?
(a) 16 and 8 (b) 36 and 4 (c) 25 and 5 (d) 49 and 7
Ans (a)
26. Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
6 6 8
5 7 5
4 3 ?
120 126 320
(a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 4
Ans (c)
27. In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. Many scooters are trucks. II. All trucks are trains
Conclusions: I. Some scooters are trains. II. No truck is a scooter.
Ans (a)
28. In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. All cars are cats. II. All fans are cats.
Conclusions: I. All cars are fans. II. Some fans are cars.
Ans (d)
29. In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. All pilots are experts. II. All authors are pilots.
Conclusions: I. All authors are experts. II. No expert in an author.
Ans (a)
30.In the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either I or II follows. (d) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements: I. Some doctors are institutes. II. Some crooks are institutes.
Conclusions: I. All institutes are doctors. II. Some institutes are crooks.
Ans (b)
Friday, February 13, 2009
MHTCET 2009 Notification and Brochure
MHTCET 2009 Notification & Brochure
MHTCET 2009 Notification, Brochure and Exam Dates
Find below the latest updates and Notification related to MHT-CET-2009
Important Dates
Sale of information brochure and application forms (Through Jr. College/High School/Divisional Authority) - 13/03/2009 to 25/03/2009
Last date of submission of application forms to Principal of Jr.College/School /Divisional Authority - 25/03/2009
Last date to receive admit card - 02/05/2009
Date of Examination - 07/05/2009 (Thursday)
Centre of Examination - As shown in Admit Card
More information on application forms, brochures and how to apply:
Printed Application Forms are available at respective junior colleges and high schools and divisional authorities. The application forms are also available on the respective websites -
http://www.dmer.org for Medical
http://www.dte.org.in/fe2009 for Engineering
http://www.dte.org.in/ph2009 for Pharma
MHTCET 2009 Notification, Brochure and Exam Dates
Find below the latest updates and Notification related to MHT-CET-2009
Important Dates
Sale of information brochure and application forms (Through Jr. College/High School/Divisional Authority) - 13/03/2009 to 25/03/2009
Last date of submission of application forms to Principal of Jr.College/School /Divisional Authority - 25/03/2009
Last date to receive admit card - 02/05/2009
Date of Examination - 07/05/2009 (Thursday)
Centre of Examination - As shown in Admit Card
More information on application forms, brochures and how to apply:
Printed Application Forms are available at respective junior colleges and high schools and divisional authorities. The application forms are also available on the respective websites -
http://www.dmer.org for Medical
http://www.dte.org.in/fe2009 for Engineering
http://www.dte.org.in/ph2009 for Pharma
Thursday, February 12, 2009
ASP.NET 2.0 Frequently Asked Questions
ASP.NET 2.0 Frequently Asked Questions
1)Can I upgrade my existing ASP.NET 1.x website to ASP.NET 2.0?
Ans:Yes. Through the Customer Control panel you can select ASP.NET 2.0 for your website, or you can contact us and we will make the change for you.
2)Is there any additional charge for using ASP.NET 2.0?
Ans:No. Our servers have been upgraded to allow for both ASP.NET 1.x and ASP.NET 2.0. You can use either version at no additional charge.
3)Can I run my ASP.NET 2.0 applications on my local machine to test my pages?
Ans:If you are using Visual Studio, you can use the ASP.NET Development Server built into Visual Studio to test your pages. The server functions as a local Web server, running ASP.NET Web pages in a manner virtually identical to how they run on a Web server. Once testing is completed you can upload your pages to our servers.
4)Can I hide the source code for my page?
Ans:Server-side code is processed on the server and is not sent to the browser, so users cannot see it. However, client script is not protected; any client script that you add to your page or that is injected into the page by server processing is visible to users. If you are concerned about protecting your source code on the server, you can precompile your site and deploy the compiled version.
5)Is there a preferred language I should write my code in?
Ans:You can write code for your Web application in any language supported by the .NET Framework. That includes Visual Basic, C#, J#, JScript, and others.
6)What is the recommended program to use for creating ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications?
Ans:The recommended program to use is Visual Web Developer 2008. Information about this product can be found here.
7)Are old projects created in Visual Studio .NET 2002 or 2003 supported in Visual Studio 2005?
Ans:Old projects will continue to run without change. In Visual Studio 2005, if you open a project created in Visual Studio .NET 2002 or 2003, the project is converted to the new project layout used in Visual Studio 2005. As part of the conversion, pages that use the old code-behind model are converted to use the new code-behind model. You cannot create pages using the old code-behind model in Visual Studio 2005.
1)Can I upgrade my existing ASP.NET 1.x website to ASP.NET 2.0?
Ans:Yes. Through the Customer Control panel you can select ASP.NET 2.0 for your website, or you can contact us and we will make the change for you.
2)Is there any additional charge for using ASP.NET 2.0?
Ans:No. Our servers have been upgraded to allow for both ASP.NET 1.x and ASP.NET 2.0. You can use either version at no additional charge.
3)Can I run my ASP.NET 2.0 applications on my local machine to test my pages?
Ans:If you are using Visual Studio, you can use the ASP.NET Development Server built into Visual Studio to test your pages. The server functions as a local Web server, running ASP.NET Web pages in a manner virtually identical to how they run on a Web server. Once testing is completed you can upload your pages to our servers.
4)Can I hide the source code for my page?
Ans:Server-side code is processed on the server and is not sent to the browser, so users cannot see it. However, client script is not protected; any client script that you add to your page or that is injected into the page by server processing is visible to users. If you are concerned about protecting your source code on the server, you can precompile your site and deploy the compiled version.
5)Is there a preferred language I should write my code in?
Ans:You can write code for your Web application in any language supported by the .NET Framework. That includes Visual Basic, C#, J#, JScript, and others.
6)What is the recommended program to use for creating ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications?
Ans:The recommended program to use is Visual Web Developer 2008. Information about this product can be found here.
7)Are old projects created in Visual Studio .NET 2002 or 2003 supported in Visual Studio 2005?
Ans:Old projects will continue to run without change. In Visual Studio 2005, if you open a project created in Visual Studio .NET 2002 or 2003, the project is converted to the new project layout used in Visual Studio 2005. As part of the conversion, pages that use the old code-behind model are converted to use the new code-behind model. You cannot create pages using the old code-behind model in Visual Studio 2005.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD (RRB) - ALLAHABAD - JOBS 2009
RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD (RRB) - ALLAHABAD - JOBS 2009
Website : www.rrbald.gov.in
Section Engineer (SE) (Works, P.Way, Signal, Mech., DSL/Elect) : 43 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 6500-10500
Age : 20-35
Sr. P. Way Superintendent : 28 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000
Age : 18-33
Junior Engineer (JE) -II (P. Way, DSL/ Mech., Mech., DSL/ Elect., Works, Signal) : 163 posts,
Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000
Age : 18-33
Health & Malaria Inspector : 21 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000
Age : 18-33
ASM : 117 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.4500-7000
Age : 18-33
S.M.-II : 34 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.4000-6000
Age : 18-30
Lab Assistant III : 02 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
Asst. Loco Pilot (ALP) (Elect.,Dsl.Elect.) : 705 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 3050-4590
Age : 18-30
Technician –III (DSL/Mech., DSL/Elect.) : 53 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
SM-III : 100 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
ESM-III : 56 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
Apply : Applications to be Addressed to The Member Secretary, Railway Recruitment Board, Opp. GM/NC/ALD building, Near Subedarganj Rly. Hospital, Subedarganj, Allahabad-211033. Fee payable is Rs. 60 (Rs.40/- posts pay scale below 3200-4900) (no fee for SC/ST/Ex-Serviceman candidates) and IPOs and DDs drwan on “The Member Secretary, Railway Recruitment Board, Allahabad” IPOs payable at “GPO Allahabad” and DDs payable at “Allahabad”
Last Date To Apply : 9th March 2009
For candidates from far flung areas : 24th March 2009
Website : www.rrbald.gov.in
Section Engineer (SE) (Works, P.Way, Signal, Mech., DSL/Elect) : 43 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 6500-10500
Age : 20-35
Sr. P. Way Superintendent : 28 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000
Age : 18-33
Junior Engineer (JE) -II (P. Way, DSL/ Mech., Mech., DSL/ Elect., Works, Signal) : 163 posts,
Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000
Age : 18-33
Health & Malaria Inspector : 21 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000
Age : 18-33
ASM : 117 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.4500-7000
Age : 18-33
S.M.-II : 34 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.4000-6000
Age : 18-30
Lab Assistant III : 02 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
Asst. Loco Pilot (ALP) (Elect.,Dsl.Elect.) : 705 posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 3050-4590
Age : 18-30
Technician –III (DSL/Mech., DSL/Elect.) : 53 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
SM-III : 100 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
ESM-III : 56 posts
Pay Scale : Rs.3050-4590
Age : 18-30
Apply : Applications to be Addressed to The Member Secretary, Railway Recruitment Board, Opp. GM/NC/ALD building, Near Subedarganj Rly. Hospital, Subedarganj, Allahabad-211033. Fee payable is Rs. 60 (Rs.40/- posts pay scale below 3200-4900) (no fee for SC/ST/Ex-Serviceman candidates) and IPOs and DDs drwan on “The Member Secretary, Railway Recruitment Board, Allahabad” IPOs payable at “GPO Allahabad” and DDs payable at “Allahabad”
Last Date To Apply : 9th March 2009
For candidates from far flung areas : 24th March 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Andhra Bank Probationary Officer’s Solved Paper
Andhra Bank Probationary Officer’s Solved Paper
1. Who amongst the following does not belong to political party which is normally referred as left front?
(A) Prakash Karat
(B) A.B.Bardhan
(C) D.Raju
(D) T.J.Chandrachoodan
(E) M.Veerappa Moily
Ans (E)
2. Sujat and Balsara villages were in news recently as breach in main Narmada Canal made them flooded. Both these villages are in which of the following States?
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Gujarat
(D) Rajasthan
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
3. As per the estimates given by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) the Indian Economy will grow at which of the following rates in 2008 ?
(A) 7%
(B) 7.5%
(C) 8%
(D) 8.5%
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the recommendations of the committee setup on Financial Sector Reforms under the Chairmanship of Raghuram G.Rajan ?
(1) Give more freedoms to banks to setup branches and ATMS anywhere
(2) Setup an office of financial ombudsmen
(3) All deposits taking institutions should be free from the supervision of the RBI
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2 & 3
(E) Only 2 & 3
Ans (A)
5. The Govt. of which of the following States has formed a Fisherman Debt Commission and a moratorium has been placed on proceedings relating to all debts incured by poor fisherman from banks and cooperatives ?
(A) West Bengal
(B) Keral
(C) Orissa
(D) Karnataka
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
6. Federal Reserves is the Central Bank of ___
(A) Britain
(B) U.S.A.
(C) Japan
(D) Canada
(E) China
Ans (B)
7. Which of the following was the issue over which one section of the UPA withdrew its support and Union Govt. headed by Dr. Man Mohan Singh was required to prove its majority in the Lok Sabha ?
(1) Inflation , which was on a rise consistently for some time
(2) Reservations of Gurjarrs in Govt. jobs
(3) Nuclear deal with USA
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) Both 1 & 2
(E) Only 2 & 3
Ans (C)
8. As a gesture to promote denuclearization and also to end nuclear arms programme the cooling tower of a nuclear complex situated in “Youngbyon” was demolished recently. This nuclear complex is in which of the following countries ?
(A) South Korea
(B) Iran
(C) China
(D) North Korea
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
9. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) keeps on modifying various rates / ratios to keep the flow of liquidity in the market in a balanced situation . Which of the following rates/ratios/indexes is NOT directly controlled by the RBI ?
(A) Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
(B) Bank Rate
(C) Repo Rate
(D) Reserve Repo Rate
(E) Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
Ans (E)
10. China has signed an agreement with which of the following countries, which will help both the parties to make the East China Sea “a sea of peace, coperation and friendship” ?
(A) North Korea
(B) South Korea
(C) Japan
(D) Russia
(E) All of these
Ans (C)
11. The former President of which of the following countries has taken over as the Prime Minister of the nation in May 2008 ?
(A) Venezuela
(B) Russia
(C) Uganda
(D) Tanzania
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
12. Which of the following companies of Indian origin has been placed amongst the World’s seven Best Firms in Financial Sector ?
(A) IDBI Bank
(B) HDFC Bank
(C) Bajaj Capitals
(D) ICICI Bank
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
13. Michel Sleiman has taken over as the president of ____
(A) Lebanon
(B) Cuba
(C) Yemen
(D) Zambia
(E) Turkey
Ans (A)
14. Which of the following is/are true about the “Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana” to be launched in the near future ?
(1) This scheme is to develop those villages where SC/ST population is in prominence
(2) About 70,000 villages are identified for the same
(3) A special fund of Rs.7,000 Crore is setup for the scheme
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2 & 3
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
15. Which of the following countries had decided to come out of the membership of OPEC ?
(A) Iran
(B) Indonesia
(C) Kuwait
(D) Saudi Arabia
(E) None Of these
Ans (B)
16. Many Banks have adopted / launched “Core Banking Solution (CBS)” .Core Banking Solution is _______
(A) a marketing strategy adopted by the Banks
(B) a new type of ATM useful for rural population
(C) a delivery channel for quick and fast delivery
(D) a new product launched to help senior citizens only as they are not able to visit branches / ATMs frequently
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
17. As per the figures released recently, the rate of growth of agriculture during 2007-08 has been at the level of approximately ______
(A) 2.5 %
(B) 3 %
(C) 4.5 %
(D) 5 %
(E) 6.33 %
Ans (C)
18. The import of which of the following has raised the Current Account Deficit of India by about 77 % ?
(A) Oil
(B) Gas
(C) Sugar
(D) Foodgrain
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
19. The National e- Governance plan was launched by the Govt. of India in the year 2006 with which of the following intentions/objectives ?
(1) To provide qualitative service of Govt. business to the citizens of India
(2) To promote IT sector in India so that trained IT personnel do not go out of the country for jobs
(3) To keep a vigil on the business transaction of Indian population to avoid illegal transactions
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2 & 3
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
20. As per the figure released recently what was the per capita income at Current Price in the year 2007-08 in India? About ____
(A) Rs. 20,000/-
(B) Rs. 25,000/-
(C) Rs. 23,000/-
(D) Rs. 33,000/-
(E) Rs. 48,000/-
Ans (D)
21. Ana Ivanovic won the “French Open Women’s Singles” of Lawn Tennis after defeating _______
(A) Katrina Srebtnik
(B) Dinara Safina
(C) Virginia Ruano Pascual
(D) Victoria Azarenka
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
22. The World Environment Day is celebrated on which of the following days?
(A) 5TH October
(B) 5TH August
(C) 5TH July
(D) 5TH June
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
23. Who amongst the following is included in the list of “Biggest Brains in Business”?
(A) L. N. Mittal
(B) Anil Ambani
(C) Kumar Mangalam Birla
(D) Mukesh Ambani
(E) Ratan Tata
Ans (A)
24. Which of the following cannot be called as a value Added service offered by a Bank?
(A) Special accounts for poor sections of the society
(B) Accident insurance cover
(C) Instant Credits of Outstation Cheques
(D) Free cheque book
(E) All are value Added services
Ans (D)
1. Who amongst the following does not belong to political party which is normally referred as left front?
(A) Prakash Karat
(B) A.B.Bardhan
(C) D.Raju
(D) T.J.Chandrachoodan
(E) M.Veerappa Moily
Ans (E)
2. Sujat and Balsara villages were in news recently as breach in main Narmada Canal made them flooded. Both these villages are in which of the following States?
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Gujarat
(D) Rajasthan
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
3. As per the estimates given by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) the Indian Economy will grow at which of the following rates in 2008 ?
(A) 7%
(B) 7.5%
(C) 8%
(D) 8.5%
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the recommendations of the committee setup on Financial Sector Reforms under the Chairmanship of Raghuram G.Rajan ?
(1) Give more freedoms to banks to setup branches and ATMS anywhere
(2) Setup an office of financial ombudsmen
(3) All deposits taking institutions should be free from the supervision of the RBI
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2 & 3
(E) Only 2 & 3
Ans (A)
5. The Govt. of which of the following States has formed a Fisherman Debt Commission and a moratorium has been placed on proceedings relating to all debts incured by poor fisherman from banks and cooperatives ?
(A) West Bengal
(B) Keral
(C) Orissa
(D) Karnataka
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
6. Federal Reserves is the Central Bank of ___
(A) Britain
(B) U.S.A.
(C) Japan
(D) Canada
(E) China
Ans (B)
7. Which of the following was the issue over which one section of the UPA withdrew its support and Union Govt. headed by Dr. Man Mohan Singh was required to prove its majority in the Lok Sabha ?
(1) Inflation , which was on a rise consistently for some time
(2) Reservations of Gurjarrs in Govt. jobs
(3) Nuclear deal with USA
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) Both 1 & 2
(E) Only 2 & 3
Ans (C)
8. As a gesture to promote denuclearization and also to end nuclear arms programme the cooling tower of a nuclear complex situated in “Youngbyon” was demolished recently. This nuclear complex is in which of the following countries ?
(A) South Korea
(B) Iran
(C) China
(D) North Korea
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
9. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) keeps on modifying various rates / ratios to keep the flow of liquidity in the market in a balanced situation . Which of the following rates/ratios/indexes is NOT directly controlled by the RBI ?
(A) Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
(B) Bank Rate
(C) Repo Rate
(D) Reserve Repo Rate
(E) Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
Ans (E)
10. China has signed an agreement with which of the following countries, which will help both the parties to make the East China Sea “a sea of peace, coperation and friendship” ?
(A) North Korea
(B) South Korea
(C) Japan
(D) Russia
(E) All of these
Ans (C)
11. The former President of which of the following countries has taken over as the Prime Minister of the nation in May 2008 ?
(A) Venezuela
(B) Russia
(C) Uganda
(D) Tanzania
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
12. Which of the following companies of Indian origin has been placed amongst the World’s seven Best Firms in Financial Sector ?
(A) IDBI Bank
(B) HDFC Bank
(C) Bajaj Capitals
(D) ICICI Bank
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
13. Michel Sleiman has taken over as the president of ____
(A) Lebanon
(B) Cuba
(C) Yemen
(D) Zambia
(E) Turkey
Ans (A)
14. Which of the following is/are true about the “Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana” to be launched in the near future ?
(1) This scheme is to develop those villages where SC/ST population is in prominence
(2) About 70,000 villages are identified for the same
(3) A special fund of Rs.7,000 Crore is setup for the scheme
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2 & 3
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
15. Which of the following countries had decided to come out of the membership of OPEC ?
(A) Iran
(B) Indonesia
(C) Kuwait
(D) Saudi Arabia
(E) None Of these
Ans (B)
16. Many Banks have adopted / launched “Core Banking Solution (CBS)” .Core Banking Solution is _______
(A) a marketing strategy adopted by the Banks
(B) a new type of ATM useful for rural population
(C) a delivery channel for quick and fast delivery
(D) a new product launched to help senior citizens only as they are not able to visit branches / ATMs frequently
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
17. As per the figures released recently, the rate of growth of agriculture during 2007-08 has been at the level of approximately ______
(A) 2.5 %
(B) 3 %
(C) 4.5 %
(D) 5 %
(E) 6.33 %
Ans (C)
18. The import of which of the following has raised the Current Account Deficit of India by about 77 % ?
(A) Oil
(B) Gas
(C) Sugar
(D) Foodgrain
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
19. The National e- Governance plan was launched by the Govt. of India in the year 2006 with which of the following intentions/objectives ?
(1) To provide qualitative service of Govt. business to the citizens of India
(2) To promote IT sector in India so that trained IT personnel do not go out of the country for jobs
(3) To keep a vigil on the business transaction of Indian population to avoid illegal transactions
(A) Only 1
(B) only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2 & 3
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
20. As per the figure released recently what was the per capita income at Current Price in the year 2007-08 in India? About ____
(A) Rs. 20,000/-
(B) Rs. 25,000/-
(C) Rs. 23,000/-
(D) Rs. 33,000/-
(E) Rs. 48,000/-
Ans (D)
21. Ana Ivanovic won the “French Open Women’s Singles” of Lawn Tennis after defeating _______
(A) Katrina Srebtnik
(B) Dinara Safina
(C) Virginia Ruano Pascual
(D) Victoria Azarenka
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
22. The World Environment Day is celebrated on which of the following days?
(A) 5TH October
(B) 5TH August
(C) 5TH July
(D) 5TH June
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
23. Who amongst the following is included in the list of “Biggest Brains in Business”?
(A) L. N. Mittal
(B) Anil Ambani
(C) Kumar Mangalam Birla
(D) Mukesh Ambani
(E) Ratan Tata
Ans (A)
24. Which of the following cannot be called as a value Added service offered by a Bank?
(A) Special accounts for poor sections of the society
(B) Accident insurance cover
(C) Instant Credits of Outstation Cheques
(D) Free cheque book
(E) All are value Added services
Ans (D)
Friday, February 6, 2009
Railway Recruitment Board : Guwahati : Last Date: 17.02.2009
Railway Recruitment Board : Guwahati : Last Date: 17.02.2009
Location : Guwahati
Eligibility: BE/ B.Tech/ Diploma (Mech/ ECE/ EEE/ Prodn/ Automobile)
Application for various post:
Depot Material Superintendent :5 Post
18-35 years
Pay Scale :6500-10500
Application Fees :Rs. 60/-
Qualification :Degree in Engg approved by AICTE 2
Section Engineer (C&W):8 post
Pay Scale :6500-10500
Qulification :Diploma in Mechanical/ Manufacturing/ Mechatronics/ Industrial Mechanical/ Tools & Machining/ Tools & Die Making/ Automobile/ Production/ Metallurgy/ Foundry Technology/ Electronics/ Electrical Engg
Jr. Engineer - II (C&W):42
18-33 years
Qulification :Diploma in Mechanical/ Manufacturing/ Mechatronics/ Industrial Mechanical/ Tools & Machining/ Tools & Die Making/ Automobile/ Production/ Metallurgy/ Foundry Technology/ Electronics/ Electrical Engg
Pay Scale :5000- 8000
Last Date for Receipt of Application : 17.02.2009
Details Here
Location : Guwahati
Eligibility: BE/ B.Tech/ Diploma (Mech/ ECE/ EEE/ Prodn/ Automobile)
Application for various post:
Depot Material Superintendent :5 Post
18-35 years
Pay Scale :6500-10500
Application Fees :Rs. 60/-
Qualification :Degree in Engg approved by AICTE 2
Section Engineer (C&W):8 post
Pay Scale :6500-10500
Qulification :Diploma in Mechanical/ Manufacturing/ Mechatronics/ Industrial Mechanical/ Tools & Machining/ Tools & Die Making/ Automobile/ Production/ Metallurgy/ Foundry Technology/ Electronics/ Electrical Engg
Jr. Engineer - II (C&W):42
18-33 years
Qulification :Diploma in Mechanical/ Manufacturing/ Mechatronics/ Industrial Mechanical/ Tools & Machining/ Tools & Die Making/ Automobile/ Production/ Metallurgy/ Foundry Technology/ Electronics/ Electrical Engg
Pay Scale :5000- 8000
Last Date for Receipt of Application : 17.02.2009
Details Here
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Bank PO reasoning ability sample paper
Bank PO reasoning ability sample paper
1. ‘Captain’ is related to a ‘Team’ in the same way as ‘Director’ is related to
(1) Supervisor (2) Employee
(3) Organization (4) Union
(5) Customer
Ans:3
2. Find the odd one out of the following options
(1) Aunt (2) Child
(3) Father (4) Niece
(5) Relation
Ans:5
3. Pointing to a photograph of Mahesh, Ram said. “The father of his sister is the husband of my wife’s mother”. How is Ram related to Mahesh?
(1) Brother (2) Brother-in-law
(3) Father-in-law (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
Ans:2
4. If ‘fork’ is called ‘plate’, ‘plate’ is called ‘knife’, ‘knife’ is called ‘jug’, ‘jug’ is called ‘glass’, ‘glass’ is called ‘cup’ and ‘cup’ is called ‘fork’, by what do we cut fruit?
(1) Spoon (2) jug
(3) Glass (4) saucer
(5) None of these
Ans:2
5. If ‘a’ is substituted by 26,’B’ by 25 and so on up to ‘Z’ which is substituted by 1, what will be the sum of the numbers substituted for the word ‘XRAY’?
(1) 33 (2) 40
(3) 37 (4) 73
(5) None of these
Ans:2
6. In a certain code COIMBATORE is written as DPJNCBUPSF. How is INDORE written in that code?
(1) JOENQF (2) JMCPQD
(3) JOEPSF (4) HMCNQD
(5) None of these
Ans:3
7. Geeta is elder to Seeta but not to Deepa. Gayatri is younger than Deepa. No one is elder to Fatima. Who is youngest of them all?
(1) Seeta (2) Geeta
(3) Gayatri (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
Ans:4
8. Raman is sitting to the immediate left of Harry but not next to Kamal. Mahesh is sitting to the right of Kamal. If the four friends are sitting in a circle who is sitting to the immediate right of Harry?
(1) Mahesh (2) Kamal
(3) Raman (4) Harry
(5) Cannot be determined
Ans:2
9. How many three letter meaningful English words can be formed from the word NOTE beginning with ‘T’ and without repeating any letter?
(1) Three (2) One
(3) Two (4) None
(5) None of these
Ans:1
Directions (11-15): Answer question 11 to 15 based on the following sequence:
A $ B # 9 G 3D K « M ? C Q 2 X 7 P 5 U 8 I 4 Y ? J
11. How many elements in the above arrangement are both immediately preceded and immediately followed by a number?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Three (4) Five
(5) None of these
Ans:4
12. Which of the following will be the fifteenth element from the left end if all the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right, keeping the position of the other elements in arrangement un-changed?
(1) 5 (2) 4
(3) 7 (4) 8
(5) None of these
Ans:3
13. How many letters in the above arrangement are immediately followed by a symbol?
(1) Two (2) Five
(3) Four (4) Three
(5) None of these
Ans:2
14. Which of the following will be eighth to the left of the twelfth from the left end of the arrangement?
(1) # (2) 7
(3) U (4) 9
(5) None of these
Ans:1
15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1) G$M (2) K9Q
(3) ?D7 (4) 2MU
(5) PCI
Ans:5
16. In a certain code language’ In ba pe’ means ‘he has won’,'le ki ba’ means ’she has lost’ and ‘in se pe’ means ‘he always won’. Which word in that language means ‘he’?
(1) in (2) pe
(3) se (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
Ans:4
17. X is Y’s brother. S is T’s mother and X’s aunt. How is T related to X?
(1) Sister (2) Cousin
(3) Aunt (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:2
18. If the letters of the word OBSERVANT are interchanged, such that the first becomes ninth, second becomes eighth, and so on, and the position of the fifth letter remains unchanged then what will be the new arrangement of letters?
(1) TNAVERSBO (2) TNVARESBO
(3) NTAVERSBO (4) VANTRESBO
(5) None of these
Ans:5
19. If 1 is coded as ?, 5 is coded as %, 6 is coded as «, 3 is coded as +, 7 is coded as # and 4 is coded as ? What will be the correct form of the number 435671?
(1) ? + % « # ? (2) ? + % ? # «
(3) ? + « % # ? (4) ? # « % + ?
(5) None of these
Ans:1
20. Which of the following have the same relationship as BREAD:DBARE?
(1) SWORN: NSOWR (2) FUNDS: FSDUN
(3) GLAZE : EGZAL (4) LOWER: RLEWO
(5) None of these
Ans:5
Directions (21-25): Read the following information and attempt the given questions:
Six executive Aman, Bindu, Deepa, Jitu, Kamal and Priyanka have to advertise four products i.e. soap, watches, computers and chocolates on 3 different channels, i.e. Go, Come and Fun either alone or in pairs. An executive can visit only one channel and advertise only one product. No more than two executives can advertise on a channel.
(i) Bindu and Jitu both visit the same channel but advertise different products.
(ii) Aman who visits ‘Go’ advertises neither soap nor computers.
(iii) Kamal does not advertise chocolates.
(iv) No girl advertises soap.
(v) The two executives who advertise chocolates visit Spice
21. Who advertises watches?
(1) Deepa (2) Kamal
(3) Aman (4) Priyanka
(5) None of these
Ans:3
22. Which of the following Channel-product pairs in definitely incorrect?
(1) Go-watch (2) Come-computer
(3) Go-soap (4) Come-soap
(5) Come-watch
Ans:4
23. Which channel does Kamal visit?
(1) Go (2) Fun
(3) Come (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:1
24. If Bipasha advertises computers which of the following must be true?
(1) Jitu advertises soap (2) Jitu advertises watches
(3) Kamal advertises computers (4) Kamal works for Fun
(5) None of these
Ans:2
25. What will Jitu advertise?
(1) Chocolates (2) Watches
(3) Computers or watches (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:3
26. Swaroop and Simple want to attend a seminar together between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. Simple cannot leave till after her lunch break which begins at 1.30 p.m. Swaroop is free after her meeting which ends at noon. For how many hours can the two of them attend the seminar?
(1) 3 ½ hours (2) 2 ½ hours
(3) 4 ½ hours (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:1
27. How many pairs of letters are there in the word ANSWER each of which has as many letters between them in the word as there are in the English language?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Four (4) Three
(5) None of these
Ans:2
28. Find the odd one out
(1) 2 (2) 7
(3) 11 (4) 13
(5) 9
Ans:5
29. If all the letters in the word MERCIFUL are rearranged in alphabetical order and substituted by the alphabet preceding them in the English alphabet what will be the new arrangement of letters?
(1) BDHEKLQT (2) BDEHKLQT
(3) BDEHLKQT (4) BDEJMLQT
(5) None of these
Ans:2
30. Out of 38 families in a housing society 5 subscribe to Hindi news-papers alone, 12 subscribe to both Hindi and Marathi newspapers. Find the number of Maranthi news-paper subscribers.
(1) 9 (2) 21
(3) 17 (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:5
Directions (31-35): Below are given letters and their numeric codes. Below that are given some conditions to be followed while codifying the given letter groups in each question. Study them and find out the correct numeric coded form of the given letter group in each question. If none of the coded forms is correct, your answer will be (5) i.e. ‘None of these’
Letters M Q I N E Y U G R
Numeric Codes 2 5 3 7 1 8 4 6 9
Conditions:
(i) If the first and last letters are vowels both are to be coded as ?.
(ii) If the second letter is a vowel and the third letter is a consonant a single code is to be used and both are to be coded jointly as %.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel both are to be coded as?
31. ENIMY
(1) 1%28 (2) ?732?
(3) 17328 (4) ?7328
(5) None of these
Ans:3
32. GENIR
(1) ?173? (2) 6%39
(3) 6%79 (4) 61739
(5) None of these
Ans:2
33. QUERI
(1) 5%93 (2) ?413?
(3) ?4139 (4) ?419?
(5) None of these
Ans:4
34. EINUM
(1) 1%72 (2) 0%42
(3) 1374? (4) 1%43
(5) None of these
Ans:5
35. UNGRE
(1) ?769 ? (2) 4769 ?
(3) 47691 (4) ?7691
(5) None of these
Ans:1
Directions (36-40): In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Give answer (5) if both conclusions I or II follow.
36. Statements: Some pencils are lead. All lead are ink
Conclusions:
I. Some ink are pencils.
II. All ink are lead.
Ans:1
37. Statements: Some ovens are refrigerator. Some refrigerators are ACs.
Conclusions:
I. Some ACs are ovens.
II. No. AC is oven.
Ans:3
38. Statements: All planes are birds. All birds are clouds.
Conclusions:
I. Some planes are clouds.
II. Some clouds are birds.
Ans:5
39. Statements: Some sweets are salt. No salt in spice.
Conclusions:
I.. Some sweets are spice.
II. No spice is salt.
Ans:2
40. Statements: Some papers are plastics. All papers are clothes.
Conclusions:
I. Some plastics are clothes.
II. Some plastics are papers.
Ans:5
Directions (41-45): Each of the following questions below consists a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide if the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both statements and:
Give answer (1) if the data in statements I alone is sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II is not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2) if the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if the data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
41. How is ‘cricket’ written in a code language?
I. ‘Dinesh play cricket’ is written as ‘do si ha’.
II. ‘play cricket now’ is written as ‘ha si ma’.
Ans:4
42. Who is the oldest among L, M, N, O,P?
I. P is older than M and N but not O.
II. L is older than O.
Ans:5
43. When is Rahul’s birthday?
I. Rahul and Shivani are twins.
II. Rahul was born on the last day of February in a leap year.
Ans:2
44. What is the strength of the class?
I. Shekhar stood 28 ranks below the top ranker and Mahesh who stood 5 ranks below him stood last.
II. Jayesh was 9 ranks below Ramesh who stood 27th from the top.
Ans:1
45. How far does Shruti live from the school?
I. Shruti has to cycle 3 kms. To her friend Mina’s house which is 4 kms. From thee school.
II. Gitanjali lives exactly opposite the school and walks 2 kms. to reach Shruti’s house.
Ans:3
Directions (46-50): The following questions are based on the five three digit numbers given below:
972 526 487 359 251
46. If the positions of the firs and second digits are interchanged which of the following will be third if they are arranged in ascending order?
(1) 359 (2) 972
(3) 526 (4) 487
(5) 251
Ans:1
47. If 2 is added to the sum of the digits of each of the above numbers how many will be multiples of 5?
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) None of these
Ans:4
48. If 1 is subtracted from the last digit of each of the above numbers the sum of the digits of how many of them are prime numbers?
(1) None (2) Two
(3) One (4) Three
(5) All five
Ans:3
49. If the digits in each of the above numbers are written in reverse order which will be the second highest number?
(1) 251 (2) 359
(3) 487 (4) 526
(5) 972
Ans:3
50. If the positions of the digits of each of the numbers are interchanged such that the first becomes second, second becomes third and third becomes firs, which, of the following will be the highest?
(1) 972 (2) 526
(3) 487 (4) 251
(5) 359
Ans:5
1. ‘Captain’ is related to a ‘Team’ in the same way as ‘Director’ is related to
(1) Supervisor (2) Employee
(3) Organization (4) Union
(5) Customer
Ans:3
2. Find the odd one out of the following options
(1) Aunt (2) Child
(3) Father (4) Niece
(5) Relation
Ans:5
3. Pointing to a photograph of Mahesh, Ram said. “The father of his sister is the husband of my wife’s mother”. How is Ram related to Mahesh?
(1) Brother (2) Brother-in-law
(3) Father-in-law (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
Ans:2
4. If ‘fork’ is called ‘plate’, ‘plate’ is called ‘knife’, ‘knife’ is called ‘jug’, ‘jug’ is called ‘glass’, ‘glass’ is called ‘cup’ and ‘cup’ is called ‘fork’, by what do we cut fruit?
(1) Spoon (2) jug
(3) Glass (4) saucer
(5) None of these
Ans:2
5. If ‘a’ is substituted by 26,’B’ by 25 and so on up to ‘Z’ which is substituted by 1, what will be the sum of the numbers substituted for the word ‘XRAY’?
(1) 33 (2) 40
(3) 37 (4) 73
(5) None of these
Ans:2
6. In a certain code COIMBATORE is written as DPJNCBUPSF. How is INDORE written in that code?
(1) JOENQF (2) JMCPQD
(3) JOEPSF (4) HMCNQD
(5) None of these
Ans:3
7. Geeta is elder to Seeta but not to Deepa. Gayatri is younger than Deepa. No one is elder to Fatima. Who is youngest of them all?
(1) Seeta (2) Geeta
(3) Gayatri (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
Ans:4
8. Raman is sitting to the immediate left of Harry but not next to Kamal. Mahesh is sitting to the right of Kamal. If the four friends are sitting in a circle who is sitting to the immediate right of Harry?
(1) Mahesh (2) Kamal
(3) Raman (4) Harry
(5) Cannot be determined
Ans:2
9. How many three letter meaningful English words can be formed from the word NOTE beginning with ‘T’ and without repeating any letter?
(1) Three (2) One
(3) Two (4) None
(5) None of these
Ans:1
Directions (11-15): Answer question 11 to 15 based on the following sequence:
A $ B # 9 G 3D K « M ? C Q 2 X 7 P 5 U 8 I 4 Y ? J
11. How many elements in the above arrangement are both immediately preceded and immediately followed by a number?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Three (4) Five
(5) None of these
Ans:4
12. Which of the following will be the fifteenth element from the left end if all the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right, keeping the position of the other elements in arrangement un-changed?
(1) 5 (2) 4
(3) 7 (4) 8
(5) None of these
Ans:3
13. How many letters in the above arrangement are immediately followed by a symbol?
(1) Two (2) Five
(3) Four (4) Three
(5) None of these
Ans:2
14. Which of the following will be eighth to the left of the twelfth from the left end of the arrangement?
(1) # (2) 7
(3) U (4) 9
(5) None of these
Ans:1
15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1) G$M (2) K9Q
(3) ?D7 (4) 2MU
(5) PCI
Ans:5
16. In a certain code language’ In ba pe’ means ‘he has won’,'le ki ba’ means ’she has lost’ and ‘in se pe’ means ‘he always won’. Which word in that language means ‘he’?
(1) in (2) pe
(3) se (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
Ans:4
17. X is Y’s brother. S is T’s mother and X’s aunt. How is T related to X?
(1) Sister (2) Cousin
(3) Aunt (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:2
18. If the letters of the word OBSERVANT are interchanged, such that the first becomes ninth, second becomes eighth, and so on, and the position of the fifth letter remains unchanged then what will be the new arrangement of letters?
(1) TNAVERSBO (2) TNVARESBO
(3) NTAVERSBO (4) VANTRESBO
(5) None of these
Ans:5
19. If 1 is coded as ?, 5 is coded as %, 6 is coded as «, 3 is coded as +, 7 is coded as # and 4 is coded as ? What will be the correct form of the number 435671?
(1) ? + % « # ? (2) ? + % ? # «
(3) ? + « % # ? (4) ? # « % + ?
(5) None of these
Ans:1
20. Which of the following have the same relationship as BREAD:DBARE?
(1) SWORN: NSOWR (2) FUNDS: FSDUN
(3) GLAZE : EGZAL (4) LOWER: RLEWO
(5) None of these
Ans:5
Directions (21-25): Read the following information and attempt the given questions:
Six executive Aman, Bindu, Deepa, Jitu, Kamal and Priyanka have to advertise four products i.e. soap, watches, computers and chocolates on 3 different channels, i.e. Go, Come and Fun either alone or in pairs. An executive can visit only one channel and advertise only one product. No more than two executives can advertise on a channel.
(i) Bindu and Jitu both visit the same channel but advertise different products.
(ii) Aman who visits ‘Go’ advertises neither soap nor computers.
(iii) Kamal does not advertise chocolates.
(iv) No girl advertises soap.
(v) The two executives who advertise chocolates visit Spice
21. Who advertises watches?
(1) Deepa (2) Kamal
(3) Aman (4) Priyanka
(5) None of these
Ans:3
22. Which of the following Channel-product pairs in definitely incorrect?
(1) Go-watch (2) Come-computer
(3) Go-soap (4) Come-soap
(5) Come-watch
Ans:4
23. Which channel does Kamal visit?
(1) Go (2) Fun
(3) Come (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:1
24. If Bipasha advertises computers which of the following must be true?
(1) Jitu advertises soap (2) Jitu advertises watches
(3) Kamal advertises computers (4) Kamal works for Fun
(5) None of these
Ans:2
25. What will Jitu advertise?
(1) Chocolates (2) Watches
(3) Computers or watches (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:3
26. Swaroop and Simple want to attend a seminar together between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. Simple cannot leave till after her lunch break which begins at 1.30 p.m. Swaroop is free after her meeting which ends at noon. For how many hours can the two of them attend the seminar?
(1) 3 ½ hours (2) 2 ½ hours
(3) 4 ½ hours (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:1
27. How many pairs of letters are there in the word ANSWER each of which has as many letters between them in the word as there are in the English language?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Four (4) Three
(5) None of these
Ans:2
28. Find the odd one out
(1) 2 (2) 7
(3) 11 (4) 13
(5) 9
Ans:5
29. If all the letters in the word MERCIFUL are rearranged in alphabetical order and substituted by the alphabet preceding them in the English alphabet what will be the new arrangement of letters?
(1) BDHEKLQT (2) BDEHKLQT
(3) BDEHLKQT (4) BDEJMLQT
(5) None of these
Ans:2
30. Out of 38 families in a housing society 5 subscribe to Hindi news-papers alone, 12 subscribe to both Hindi and Marathi newspapers. Find the number of Maranthi news-paper subscribers.
(1) 9 (2) 21
(3) 17 (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Ans:5
Directions (31-35): Below are given letters and their numeric codes. Below that are given some conditions to be followed while codifying the given letter groups in each question. Study them and find out the correct numeric coded form of the given letter group in each question. If none of the coded forms is correct, your answer will be (5) i.e. ‘None of these’
Letters M Q I N E Y U G R
Numeric Codes 2 5 3 7 1 8 4 6 9
Conditions:
(i) If the first and last letters are vowels both are to be coded as ?.
(ii) If the second letter is a vowel and the third letter is a consonant a single code is to be used and both are to be coded jointly as %.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel both are to be coded as?
31. ENIMY
(1) 1%28 (2) ?732?
(3) 17328 (4) ?7328
(5) None of these
Ans:3
32. GENIR
(1) ?173? (2) 6%39
(3) 6%79 (4) 61739
(5) None of these
Ans:2
33. QUERI
(1) 5%93 (2) ?413?
(3) ?4139 (4) ?419?
(5) None of these
Ans:4
34. EINUM
(1) 1%72 (2) 0%42
(3) 1374? (4) 1%43
(5) None of these
Ans:5
35. UNGRE
(1) ?769 ? (2) 4769 ?
(3) 47691 (4) ?7691
(5) None of these
Ans:1
Directions (36-40): In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Give answer (5) if both conclusions I or II follow.
36. Statements: Some pencils are lead. All lead are ink
Conclusions:
I. Some ink are pencils.
II. All ink are lead.
Ans:1
37. Statements: Some ovens are refrigerator. Some refrigerators are ACs.
Conclusions:
I. Some ACs are ovens.
II. No. AC is oven.
Ans:3
38. Statements: All planes are birds. All birds are clouds.
Conclusions:
I. Some planes are clouds.
II. Some clouds are birds.
Ans:5
39. Statements: Some sweets are salt. No salt in spice.
Conclusions:
I.. Some sweets are spice.
II. No spice is salt.
Ans:2
40. Statements: Some papers are plastics. All papers are clothes.
Conclusions:
I. Some plastics are clothes.
II. Some plastics are papers.
Ans:5
Directions (41-45): Each of the following questions below consists a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide if the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both statements and:
Give answer (1) if the data in statements I alone is sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II is not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2) if the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if the data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
41. How is ‘cricket’ written in a code language?
I. ‘Dinesh play cricket’ is written as ‘do si ha’.
II. ‘play cricket now’ is written as ‘ha si ma’.
Ans:4
42. Who is the oldest among L, M, N, O,P?
I. P is older than M and N but not O.
II. L is older than O.
Ans:5
43. When is Rahul’s birthday?
I. Rahul and Shivani are twins.
II. Rahul was born on the last day of February in a leap year.
Ans:2
44. What is the strength of the class?
I. Shekhar stood 28 ranks below the top ranker and Mahesh who stood 5 ranks below him stood last.
II. Jayesh was 9 ranks below Ramesh who stood 27th from the top.
Ans:1
45. How far does Shruti live from the school?
I. Shruti has to cycle 3 kms. To her friend Mina’s house which is 4 kms. From thee school.
II. Gitanjali lives exactly opposite the school and walks 2 kms. to reach Shruti’s house.
Ans:3
Directions (46-50): The following questions are based on the five three digit numbers given below:
972 526 487 359 251
46. If the positions of the firs and second digits are interchanged which of the following will be third if they are arranged in ascending order?
(1) 359 (2) 972
(3) 526 (4) 487
(5) 251
Ans:1
47. If 2 is added to the sum of the digits of each of the above numbers how many will be multiples of 5?
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) None of these
Ans:4
48. If 1 is subtracted from the last digit of each of the above numbers the sum of the digits of how many of them are prime numbers?
(1) None (2) Two
(3) One (4) Three
(5) All five
Ans:3
49. If the digits in each of the above numbers are written in reverse order which will be the second highest number?
(1) 251 (2) 359
(3) 487 (4) 526
(5) 972
Ans:3
50. If the positions of the digits of each of the numbers are interchanged such that the first becomes second, second becomes third and third becomes firs, which, of the following will be the highest?
(1) 972 (2) 526
(3) 487 (4) 251
(5) 359
Ans:5
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