UP Police Sub Inspector Recruitment 2015

UP police SI recruitment 2015
UP Police will Recruit 2064 Sub Inspector (SI) in 2015. Official Notification Regarding this Recruitment Notification Is Available Now by UP Police Recruitment & Promotion Board.
Detail of Vacancies :
Sub Inspector (Male) : – 1652 posts
Sub Inspector (Female) : – 412 posts





Age Limit for SI : 
Candidates Age should have Between 21 to 28 Years. 
For OBC- 21 to 31 Years
For SC/ST- 21 to 33 Years
Pay Scale :-
Sub Inspector (Male) :– Rs. 9300-34,800 Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
Sub Inspector (Female) :– Rs. 9300-34,800 Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
Qualification : Any Graduation Degree with 50% Marks from Any Recognized University
Physical Efficiency Test :-
Race– For Male 4.8 Km. in 28 Minutes. and for Female Candidates 2.4 Km. in 16 Minutes.
Application Fee : 
Rs. 400/- (Rupees For Hundred Only) The Application Fees Will Be Collected Through E-Challan & Debit Card, Credit card, Internet Banking Mode Only.
How to Apply : 
Interested eligible candidates should apply Online only Any other mode of submission of application would not be accepted For detailed advertisement & procedure log on to http://prpb.gov.in Online submission of application will start in the month of October, 2015.

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Profit and Loss shortcut tricks and concept

As we all know profit and loss question is the very import part of any competitive exam. Math is not hard to study but we need to score more in less time so we need shortcut and tricks to solve them. here we discussed  the shortcut tricks with proper explanation. This will not only make you understand it better but will also let you complete the questions in lesser time. 

Cost Price-The price at which an article is purchased is called its cost price (C.P.)
Selling Price-The price at which the article is sold is called its selling price (S.P.)



Loss = C.P. - S.P.
Gain% = {Gain*100}/{C.P.}
Loss% = {Loss*100}/{C.P.}

When there are two successive Profit of x % and y % then the resultant profit per cent is given by [x + y+ (x*y/100)]
If there is a Profit of x% and loss of y % in a transaction, then the resultant profit or loss% is given by [x – y - (x*y/100)]

If a cost price of m articles is equal to the selling Price of n articles, then Profit percentage
(m-n)/n×100%



If cost price of 'a' articles is equal to the selling price of 'b' articles, then profit percentage
= (a – b)/b  × 100%
Example If cost price of 20 articles is equal to the selling price of 18 articles, then profit percentage.
Soln. Given that a = 20, b = 18
According to formula,
Profit % = (20 – 18)/18  × 100%
= 2/18  × 100% = 100/9  = 11 1/9 %



If a shopkeeper sells his goods at a% loss on cost price but uses b g instead of c g. then, his percentage profit or loss is
= [ (100 – a) c – 100 ]/b %
As sign positive or negative.
Example If a dealer sells goods at 6% loss on cost price but uses 14 g instead of 16 g. what is his percentage profit or loss?
Soln. Given that a = 6%, b = 14 g, C = 16g
According to formula,
Required answer = [ (100 – 6) 16 – 100 ] %
14
= ( 752 – 700 ) /7% = 52/7 % = 7 3/7 % gain
+ve sign shows that there is a gain.
 

A shopkeeper when sells on object for Rs. 900, then he faces loss which is equal to half of the profit gained if the object is sold for Rs. 1200. Find cost price.

C.P. = 900+100  or  1200 - 200

    =Rs 1000










A person sold an article at 12% profit. Had he sold it for ₹ 18. more he would have gained 18%. What is the cost price of the article?

Formula :- SP = CP [ 1 + ( Gain % x 100) ]
for 12 %    SP = CP ( 1 + 0.12) = 1.12 CP
for 18 %  SP = CP ( 1 + 0.18) = 1.18 CP
So the difference  is ₹ 18. i.e 1.18CP – 1.12CP = 18.

CP = 18 / 0.06 = 1800 / 6 = 300. Ans - 300

BHEL jobs for Engineer Trainees in Anywhere in India

BHEL offers a challenging and rewarding career to young and dynamic Engineering graduates in the disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Metallurgy. Candidates interested in joining BHEL as Engineer Trainees are required to take the Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering 2016

Engineer Trainees jobs opportunity in BHEL Through GATE-2016

BHEL offers a challenging and rewarding career to young and dynamic Engineering graduates in the disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Metallurgy. Candidates interested in joining BHEL as Engineer Trainees are required to take the Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering 2016

Discipline/GATE Subject Code/No. of Vacancies

Mechanical/ME/ 115

Electrical/ EE/ 60

Electronics/ EC/ 15

Metallurgy/ MT/ 10

Pay Scale : Rs. 20,600 - Rs. 46,500)


Note : The number of vacancies indicated above is tentative. Actual requirement may vary based on further assessment. The requirement is for Manufacturing Units I Divisions and various Project Sites of BHEL spread across the country. For full details-log onto BHEL recruitment website: http://careers.bhel.in

Topic Wise detail analysis of FCI Exam

We are providing you the detailed analysis of the FCI paper held atdifferent Zone on different date But North region Paper schedule on 4thOctober 2015 (morning and Evening shift). It is very important for you all to go through this analysis, as it can help you for the coming north Zone FCI Exam.The detailed analysis and Topic Wise Breakup of the exam is given below.


Quantitative Aptitude (Topic-wise break-up of the paper)

Topic
Number of Questions
Mensuration
2
Data Interpretation
12
Number System
1
Percentage/ Profit, Loss & Discount
2
Time , Speed and Distance
2
Ratio/Allegation/ Average
4
Time and Work
1
SI & CI
1
Total
25

English Language & Comprehension (Topic-wise break-up of the paper)

Topic
Number of Questions
Sentence Improvement
6
Sentence Completion
2
Wrongly Spelt Words
1
Reading Comprehension
4
Idioms/Phrases
3
Synonyms
1
One Word Substitution
4
Spotting Error
2
Antonyms
1
Para Jumble
1
Total
25

General Knowledge (Topic-wise break-up of the paper)

Topic
Number of Questions
History
1
Geography
8
Polity
3
Economy
5
General Science
3
Current Affairs
10
computer
15
Miscellaneous
5
Total
50

General Intelligence (Topic-wise break-up of the paper)

Topic
Number of Questions
Analogy
2
Word Arrangement
2
Odds  an  out
2
Number/Alphanumeric series
2
Logical/syllogism Reasoning
1
Venn  Diagram
1
Direction
2
Coding - decoding
3
Miscellaneous
5
Total
20

General Science Quiz For SSC CHSL And FCI Exam 2015

1.The function of heavy water in a nuclear reactor is to
A. Slow down the speed of neutrons
B. Increase the speed of neutrons
C. Cool down the reactor
D. Stop the nuclear reaction

2.Defect of colour blindness can be remedied by the use of
A. Concave lens
B. Convex lens
C. Cylindrical lens
D. None of the above

3. Deficiency of iron leads to
A. Anorexia
B. Anaemia
C. Polycythemia
D. Leucopenia

4. Given below are the names of four energy crops. Which one of them can be cultivated for ethanol?
A. Jatropha
B. Maize
C. Pongania
D. Sunflower

5. Radioactivity is measured by
A. Geiger-Muller counter
B. Polarimeter
C. Calorimeter
D. Colorimeter

6. What does airbag, used for safety of car driver, contain?
A. Sodium bicarbonate
B. Sodium azide
C. Sodium nitrite
D. Sodium peroxide

7. The time taken by the Sun to revolve around the center of our galaxy is
A. 50 mn years
B. 100 mn years
C. 250 mn years
D. 365 mn years


8. Which of the following is a water -borne diseases?
A. Viral hepatitis B
B. Cholera
C. Dengu
D. Influenza

9. Which of the following crops is of Kharif season?
A. Soyabean
B. Linseed
C. Lentil
D. Mustard

10. When an ant bites a person, which irritating chemical it (ant) injects into his (person) body?
A. Acetic acid
B. Citric acid
C. Tartaric acid
D. Formic acid

Answers Key:
1.(A)
2.(D)
3.(B)
4.(B)
5.(A)
6.(B)
7.(C)
8.(B)
9.(A)
10.(D)

Air India Recruitment 2015 - 351 Trainee Cabin Crew & Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Air India Limited is looking for bright and energetic Indian National young boys and girls to join as Trainee Cabin Crew for its immediate following requirement in Northern, Western, Eastern and Southern Regions on a fixed term engagement, for an initial period of five years and to maintain a wait list for future requirements.

DETAILS OF VACANCIES:




ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS ON 1ST SEPTEMBER 2015): -


A. AGE Between 18 and 27 years (Relaxable upto 5 years in case of SC/ST and 3 years in case of OBC categories)

B. MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:

10+2 from a recognized Board/University Candidates who are three years’ Degree/Diploma Holder in Hotel Management and Catering Technology from a Government recognized Institute will be given preference.

 SELECTION PROCESS:



Eligible candidates would be required to go through a Group Dynamics & Personality Assessment Test (GD & PAT) at the venues as decided by Air India Limited. GD & PAT shall be conducted in phases and candidates who qualify the same and fall in the applicable zone of consideration, will appear for a Written Test.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Start Date for submission of Online Application : 11th September 2015
Last Date for submission of Online Application : 6th October 2015

Candidates will be required to refer to Career page of our Website: www.airindia.in for latest Updates on selection process.

Question Paper of UP Lekhpal 2015


List of cities in UP famous city in uttar pradesh capital city of uttar pradesh and their town planning and development act 1973 uttar pradesh towns list Uttar Pradesh main town and cities surname

Prayagraj (Allahabad) Sangam Nagari , Kumbh nagari , Theerthraj , Amrood nagari.
Malihabad (Lucknow) Mango city
Gorakhpur: Gorakhdham , Nath nagar , Geeta press nagar
UP Chakbandi Lekhpal Kanpur: Skin city , Industrial city , Manchestor of India.
Gaziayabad: Choti Delhi , Industrial city
Ayodhya:Teerth nagar , Ramnagar , Ram Janm Bhoomi
Meerut:Scissor City , Revolution City
Kannuj:Scent City , Beautifull Smell City,
Gazipur:Sistor Of Kashi
Rampur:Navabo ka shahar , Knife City
Agra:Taj city , Sweet City
Feerozabad:Suhag nagari , Bangal City
Mathura:Krishna city , peda nagar , brahaman City
Aligarh:Lock city
Bareily:Bamboo bareily , Surma nagari
Lucknow:Nawabo ka shahar , Garden City.
Muradabad:Copper city , Utensil City
Varanasi:Vishwanath City , mukti nagar , Ghaato ka nagar.
Jounpur:Shheraz – E – Hind


Question Paper of UP Lekhpal 2015 by Manoj Singh

Books For UP LEKHPAL Exam

UP Lekhpal Question Paper Exam Practice Sets 2015

1. The state which touch the maximum Line of Uttar Pradesh is Madhya Pradesh
2. The state which touch the minimum Line of Uttar Pradesh is Himachal Pradesh
3. The district of UP which touch the maximum line of other states of India Sonbhadra
4. The state which touch the UP districts Sonbhadra are MP , Bihar , Chhattisgarh , Jharkhand
5. The districts of up which touch the line of Haryana , Himachal and Uttarakhand is Saharanpur
6. Central Authorized state which touch Uttar Pradesh is Delhi
7. The country which touch the Uttar Pradesh line Nepal
8. Main state language of Uttar Pradesh Hindi , Second—Urdu


State Animal—12 Horn Deer(Barah Singha)
State Birds—Saras , Kronch
State Tree of Uttar Pradesh—Ashoka
State Flower –Palash

First Persons: 


First Governor(Rajyapal of Uttar Pradesh) is Smt Sarojini Naidu
First Minister of Uttar Pradesh is Pandit Govind Bhai Vallabh Patel
First Women Minister of Uttar Pradesh is Sucheta Kriplani
First Legislative Secretary of Uttar Pradesh is Rajshi Purushottam Das Tandon
First Moderator(Chairmen) of Legislative Council of UP Chandra pal
First Lokayukt of Uttar Pradesh is Vishva bhar Dayal
First Information Commission of Uttar Pradesh is Muhammad Asgar Khan
First Main Judge of Uttar Pradesh Judge kamala Kant Verma


Uttar Pradesh Airports and Their Location 


Amousi (Chaudhri Charan Singh) Airport Lucknow
Bareilly Airports Bareilly
Babatpur Airports Varanasi
Jhansi Airports Jhansi
Kheriya Airports Agra
Bamrauli Airports Allahabad
Fursat ganja Airports Raebareily
Hindun Airports Ghaziabad
Sarsava Airports Saharanpur
Chakeri airports Kanpur
Gorakhpur Air ports Gorakhpur

ISRO Recruitment 2015 – for 109 Scientist/ Engineer Posts

Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO] is a Research and Development organisation engaged in application of Space Science and Technology for the benefit of society at large and for serving the nation by achieving self-reliance and developing capacity to design and build Launch Vehicles and Communication/Remote Sensing Satellites and thereafter launch them. ISRO strives to serve the nation in the areas of television broadcast, telecommunication, meteorological application and in management of our natural resources. The Indian space programme continues to pursue successful goals on all fronts in meeting the objective of achieving self-reliance in space technology and its applications for national development.


ISRO offers the position of Scientist/Engineer `SC’ in the pay band of ₹15600-39100 with grade pay of ₹ 5400/- to the young graduates in the following specialized fields:-


Eligibility : BE/B.Tech or equivalent in First Class with an aggregate minimum of 65% (average of all semesters for which results are available). Candidates who are slated to complete the BE/B.Tech course in the academic year 2014-15 are also eligible to apply provided final Degree is available by 31/8/2015.

Age limit: 35 years as on 09.07.2015. Ex-Serviceman and Persons with Disabilities are eligible for age relaxation as per Govt. of India orders.

How to apply : The application for on-line registration will be hosted in the ISRO web-site between 19.06.2015 and 09.07.2015. Candidates may visit our web-site at www.isro.gov.in to register their applications on-line between 19.06.2015 and 09.07.2015. Applications will be received on-line only. Upon registration, applicants will be provided with an on-line Registration Number, which should be carefully preserved for future reference. E-mail ID of the applicant will have to be given in the application compulsorily. The on-line application has to be invariably followed-up with a `No Objection Certificate’ from the employer concerned, by those already in employment under Central/State Government, Public Sector Undertakings or Autonomous Bodies, duly indicating the name and Reg. No. on the reverse.

Application Fee : There will be an Application Fee of ₹100/- (Rupees One Hundred Only) for each application.

Previous year paper and books for FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-III EXAM

In my last post I discussed on FCI Recruitment 2015, As Assistant Grade-III jobs have been made available by FCI - and you can definitely grab one of them, if you prepare seriously for the written exam. In this article I am going to discuss  about Preparation materials , Books and previous year paper for FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam 2015. 

Date of FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam 2015 has still not been decided and hence it is the best time to start your preparation. Early bird gets the worm, is not it?

Pattern of FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam 2015:

If you are apply for the Assistant Grade-III posts then there are lot of question comes to your mind like -- Which and how many papers you have to appear in this FCI exam, what type of Question comes , Syllabus of FCI exam. The exam pattern given in the notification makes that very confusing, specially as it is being held for many other posts, besides the Assistant Grade-III.

For AG-III (General) or AG-III (Depot) there is only one exam paper - Paper-I.But if you are targeting AG-III (Accounts) or AG-III (Technical), you have to appear in two papers - Paper-I and Paper-II. 

Paper-I is a General Aptitude paper and Paper-II is a Technical paper.Paper-II is specific to the post you are applying for. For example, Paper-II for AG-III (Accounts) would contain questions on Commerce while the same paper for AG-III (Technical) would contain questions on Biological Sciences.
In each of these two papers, there are 120 questions, each worth 1 mark, which has to be answered within the duration of 1-1/2 hour (i.e. 90 minutes).
FCI in its notification has not said what are the sections within the General Aptitude paper But as expected its very similar to the IBPS Bank PO CWE exam

FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam 2015 Syllabus: 

Syllabus of Paper-I (Duration-90 minutes)

120 Multiple Choice Questions of General Aptitude consisting Reasoning, Data Analysis, English Language, Computer Proficiency, General Awareness, General Intelligence, Current Events, Numerical Ability, Data Interpretation.

Syllabus of Paper-II (Duration-90 minutes):

For candidates applying for AG-III (Accounts):
120 Multiple Choice Questions on Commerce particularly General Accounting and Finance to assess the post specific technical knowledge of relevant stream.

For candidates applying for AG-III (Technical):
120 Multiple Choice Questions on Biological Sciences to assess the post specific technical knowledge of relevant stream.


Previous Years Exam Paper for FCI Assistant Exam:

I has searched on the net for old exam papers of this exam and could find only one genuine paper, which has been posted by Jagran.com. You can click here to download this previous years exam paper.
But as I said above, you can also use the sample/previous years exam papers of IBPS CWE PO Exam to prepare. You can click here to find the find the IBPS CWE PO Exam Papers.

Book for FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam :

I am on the look out for some more study materials for FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam and would post the same here. So keep coming back. And again.

Food Corporation of India Vacancies

ZONE-WISE RECRUITMENT FOR JUNIOR ENGINEER (JE) (CIVIL ENGINEERING / ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING / MECHANICAL ENGINEERING), ASSISTANT GRADE-II (AG II) (HINDI), TYPIST (HINDI) AND ASSISTANT GRADE-III (AG III) (GENERAL / ACCOUNTS / TECHNICAL / DEPOT)

The Food Corporation of India (FCI), one of the largest Public Sector Undertakings, dealing with food grain supply chain management, invites application for the Post of Junior Engineer (JE) (Civil Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering), Assistant Grade-II (Hindi), Typist (Hindi) and Assistant Grade-III (General / Accounts / Technical / Depot) for manning posts in its Depots and Offices spread all over the Country. Only ONLINE APPLICATIONS are invited from eligible candidates who fulfill the prescribed qualifications, age, experience etc. for the posts indicated below:-

Name of the Vacancy:

1. Jr. Engineer (Civil/ Electrical/ Mechanical): 88 Posts
Education Qualification: B.E./ B.Tech./ Diploma (Civil/ Electrical/ Mechanical).

2. Assistant Grade-2 (Hindi): 54 Posts
Education Qualification: Degree with Hindi as the main subject. Proficiency in English. One year experience.

3. Typist (Hindi): 98 Posts
Education Qualification: Graduate. 30 wpm speed in Hindi Typing.

4. Assistant Grade-III (General/ Technical/ Depot): 3958 Posts
Education Qualification: Graduate in any discipline/ Bachelor of Commerce/ B.Sc. in Agriculture/ B.Sc. (Botany/ Zoology/ Biotechnology/ Bio-Chemistry/ Microbiology/ Food Science)/ B.Tech./ B.E. etc.,

Tentative Schedule of FCI Recruitment


computer knowledge for competitive exams (ER - modal)

In my last post i have discussed basic DBMS terminology now in this post i am going to discuss Entity relationship model. ER-modal related question asked in every IT exam and these are basic to understand database

Entity relationship model defines the conceptual view of database. It works around real world entity and association among them. At view level, ER model is considered well for designing databases.
Entity - A real-world thing  that can be easily identifiable and distinguishable. For example, in a school database, student, teachers, class and course offered can be considered as entities. 


Attributes - Entities are represented by means of their properties, called attributes. All attributes have values. For example, a student entity may have name, class, age as attributes.

TYPES OF ATTRIBUTES:

  1. Simple attributeSimple attributes are atomic values, which cannot be divided further. For example, student's phone-number is an atomic value of 10 digits. 
  2. Composite attributeComposite attributes are made of more than one simple attribute. For example, a student's complete name may have first_name and last_name. 
  3.  Derived attributeDerived attributes are attributes, which do not exist physical in the database, but there values are derived from other attributes presented in the database. For example, average_salary in a department should be saved in database instead it can be derived. For another example, age can be derived from data_of_birth. 
  4.  Single-valued attributeSingle valued attributes contain on single value. For example: Social_Security_Number. 
  5.  Multi-value attributeMulti-value attribute may contain more than one values. For example, a person can have more than one phone numbers, email_addresses etc. 


Relationship
 - The association among entities is called relationship.
 Relationships are represented by diamond shaped box. Name of the relationship is written in the diamond-box. All entities (rectangles), participating in relationship, are connected to it by a line.

BINARY RELATIONSHIP AND CARDINALITY

A relationship where two entities are participating, is called a binary relationship. Cardinality is the number of instance of an entity from a relation that can be associated with the relation.

  1. One-to-one  When only one instance of entity is associated with the relationship, it is marked as '1'. 
  2. One-to-many  When more than one instance of entity is associated with the relationship, it is marked as 'N'. 
  3.  Many-to-one When more than one instance of entity is associated with the relationship, it is marked as 'N'.  



PARTICIPATION CONSTRAINTS 
  1.  Total Participation: Each entity in the entity is involved in the relationship. Total participation is represented by double lines. 
  2.  Partial participation: Not all entities are involved in the relation ship. Partial participation is represented by single line. 
ENTITY-SET AND KEYS

Key is an attribute or collection of attributes that uniquely identifies an entity among entity set. For example, roll_number of a student makes her/him identifiable among students.

  • Super Key: Set of attributes (one or more) that collectively identifies an entity in an entity set. 
  • Candidate Key: Minimal super key is called candidate key that is, supers keys for which no proper subset are a superkey. An entity set may have more than one candidate key. 
  • Primary Key: This is one of the candidate key chosen by the database designer to uniquely identify the entity set.


An entity set that does not have a primary key is referred to as a weak entity set. The existence of a weak entity set depends on the existence of a identifying entity set .In entity relationship diagrams a weak entity set is indicated by a bold (or double-lined) rectangle (the entity) connected by a bold (or double-lined) type arrow to a bold (or double-lined) diamond (the relationship).
In my next Post I am going to diccuss generalization and specialization.