book and sample paper for railway junior engineer exam

book for railway junior engineer exam
RRB exam date for Sr. Section Engineer, Junior Engineer, Senior Supervisor & Depot Material Superintendent is decided which is 14.12.2014 and 21.12.2014. Thus the candidates who have applied for the examination are all set to start preparing for the examination. All applicants have 3 month time for preparation but Most of the applicants of railway engineering exams are in dilemma over what to prepare for the RRB written exam, as not much have been said about the exam pattern or syllabus in the notification.

RRB exam merit list is prepared based on the written test alone; finding the preparation materials for RRB engineering exam is of paramount importance to succeed.

This blog post is therefore being made to help you prepare for the RRB written exam for JE and SE.First let us discuss the pattern of RRB exam for engineers.

Pattern for RRB exam:

As per my last experience about the pattern of RRB written exam the written exam will consist of following two groups of test sections:

Aptitude Test: It will have test sections on General Awareness, Arithmetic, General Intelligence and Reasoning.

Technical Test: It will have questions from engineering 

There are total 150 Objective Type questions to be answered in 2 hours.
There is negative marking - 1/3rd of the allotted marks for each question.


Syllabus for RRB Written Exam for JE and SE:


The standard of questions for the written examination will be generally in conformity with the educational standards and/or minimum technical qualifications prescribed for the posts. The question paper will have 150 questions, out of which about 90 questions will be of Technical Ability & General Science and about 60 questions from General Awareness, Arithmetic, General Intelligence and reasoning. The Technical portion of about 90 questions shall cover basic concepts of Science and Engineering as per following details:

1.      Basic concepts of science 
2.     Civil
3.     Mechanical
4.      Electrical
5.      Electronics
6.      Computers
7.     Environment &Pollution Control
8.     Instrumentation & Measurement and Engineering
9.      Drawing / Graphics.

Note : Junior Engineer (IT) syllabus : MS Office; Computer fundamentals & organization; C , C++ & Java language; Information systems; DBMS; System programming; Operating systems; UNIX; SAD; Data & Network communication; Web technology & programming; Software Engineering; Environment & Pollution Control

Tips for RRB exam Preparation :

There are few tips and strategies that can help the candidates to score well in the exams and help them solve the questions:

1.      Understand the Syllabus Well
2.     Manage your Time to the fullest
3.     Mark your weak spots
4.     Go for assignments and Mock Test Papers
5.     Find your own tricks and methods
6.     Avoid guessing answers
7.    Keep faith on yourself

Books for RRB Written Exam for JE and SE :

Sample papers available on the net for RRB exams are not of that high standard or authentic. Hence if you want to prepare seriously for RRB Engineering Exam, you have to take help of the guide books.



Sample papers for RRB Written Exam for Engineers:


I had searched lot for sample papers/ previous years exam papers specific to RRB exam – but quality of the sample papers are not that good and also not authentic.


Hope with exam prep materials for the RRB Written Exam for Engineers, you can prepare for the same easily and crack the exam. I would love to listen from your exam experience and request you to post the same as comments below.

Railway Recruitment 2014-2015 : SSE, JE and Other Post ( Advt No.02/2014)

ONLINE applications are invited from eligible Indian Nationals for the following posts of Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical &Metallurgical Assistant, Senior Section Engineer, Chief Depot Material Superintendent. Applications complete in all respects should be submitted only ONLINE to the Railway Recruitment Board till 23.59 hrs of closing date.

RRB Vacancy Details:

Total No.of Posts: 6101

A. Senior Section Engineer: 1798 Posts
B. Chief Depot Material Superindent: 52 Posts
C. Junior Engineer: 3967 Posts
D. Depot Material Superindent: 105 Posts
E. Chemical Metallurgical Assistant: 179 Posts

Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be 20 – 35 years for Sr.No:A,B,E Posts, 18 – 33 years for Sr.No:C,D Posts as on 01-01-2015. Age relaxation will be applicable as per rules.

Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be called for written test/ document verification.

Examination Fee: Candidates should pay Rs.100/- for UR/ OBC Male candidates through online using Net Banking or debit/ credit card (service charges apply for all other banks, other than SBI, which will be borne by the candidates) or through Challan form in SBI Branch, or Computerized Post Office Pay-in-Slip in SBI Branch (service charges apply). SC/ ST/ Ex-Servicemen/ Persons with Disability (PWD)/ Women/ Minorities and EBC candidates are exempted from fee.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website http://www.rrbald.gov.in/ from 20-09-2014 to 19-10-2014 by 23:59 Hrs.


STEPS TO SUBMIT ONLINE APPLICATION

01. Visit the website of the RRB to which the candidate wants to apply

02. Click on the “ONLINE/E-Application” link.

03. Click on the “New Registration” link.

04. Fill in the basic details viz. Name, Father’s name, Date of Birth, e-mail Address, Mobile
number and Educational Qualification etc.

05. Select the post ‘ Senior Section Engineer’ (SSE) or ‘Junior Engineer’ (JE) as the case may
be. If eligible for both a ‘seperate’ application has to submitted for SSE group/ JE group.

06. Follow the instructions and complete the registration process step-by-step for getting a
Registration Number & Password.

07. Login using the Registration Number and Password. Fill up other details such as address
etc., Depending upon the educational qualification of the candidate, the eligible post(s)
matching with the qualification (of the candidate) in that RRB shall be listed out. Similarly
if that RRB has vacancies from more than one Railway/Unit, then all such units will also
be listed out. Candidates have to indicate their priority/ preference for the post(s) and
Railway(s)/Unit(s).

08. Pay examination fee (Rs.100/- only), if applicable, online using Credit/Debit Card or
Internet Banking. Exam fee can also be paid through SBI Branch or any computerised
Post Office after downloading a pre-printed Challan/Pay-In-Slip. Ensure payment of
exam fee is done only during the dates mentioned in the Challan/Pay-In-Slip.

09. Download the blank “Template” by clicking on the link “Download Template”. This
“Template” has the space for affixing your signature, photograph, left thumb impression
and the declaration.

10. Affix your colour photograph (of size 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm), clear left hand thumb impression,
Signature and also copy the declaration given in your own running handwriting (not in
capital / spaced out letters), with blue or black ball point pen (not in pencil, fountain pen
or gel pen), to the extent possible, in the spaces provided on the downloaded blank
“Template”.

11. Scan the duly filled “Template” in colour JPEG format, 100 DPI. Size of the file should lie
between 100Kb and 200Kb.

12. Login with Registration Number and Password in the link for “UPLOAD” and thereafter,
upload the file/scanned filled “Template”.

13. Candidates belonging to SC/ST who want to avail the facility of free travel authority
(Second Class Railway Pass) have to upload scanned copy of their SC/ST certificates
also. Scan the Certificate in the JPEG format. Size of the file should lie between 50Kb
and 100 Kb.

14. Submit the application. Print out the acknowledgement for records.

15. Even after final submission if a candidate wishes to make any modifications, he/she can
do so but for any such modification additional fee of Rs.100/- shall be payable. This fee
for modification shall be applicable even to candidate belonging to exempted categories
(i.e. SC/ST/PWD/Ex-SM/Woman/Minority/economically backward class candidates).

16. To modify application already submitted ONLINE, go to the “ONLINE/E-Application” link on the website of the choosen RRB.

17. Click on the ‘Modify Application’ link.

18. Login using Registration Number and Password.

19 Pay additional fee (Rs.100/-) either online or through SBI branch/computerized Post
Office after downloading a pre-printed Challan/Pay-In-Slip. Ensure payment is done
within the dates mentioned in the challan.

20. Modify the details and submit

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Data Interpretation (DI) for IBPS PO and clerk

Data Interpretation (DI) has been the most important part of CWE Exams. One reason Data Interpretation is tricky is because it has no fixed syllabus. Here we provide some tips to crack Data Interpretation Section of IBPS PO CWE. Data Interpretation questions typically have large amounts of data given in the form of tables, pie-charts, line graphs or some non-conventional data representation format. The questions are calculation heavy and typically test your approximation abilities.


Tips for Data Interpretation:

  • Take your time and read carefully. Understand what you are being asked to do before you begin figuring.
  • Check the units required. Be sure that your answer is in thousands, millions, or whatever the question calls for
  • For doing well in DI section, one should be very comfortable with numbers, calculations, fractions and percentages.
  • Try to develop shortcut techniques and approaches that will help you calculate in your head.
  • DO NOT ASSUME information that is not given in the questions.
  • Practice from a lot of sources
  • Learn the value of fractions in percentages.

Resources For DI Preparation :





DI Questions Types:

                                                

1.    What percent of total spending is spent on Tennis?

A.  12 ½ %
B.  22 ½ %
C.  25%
D. 45%
E. None of these

2.    How much percent more is spent on Hockey than that on Golf?

A. 27 %
B. 37 %
C. 37.5 %
D. 75 %
E. None of these

3.    If the total amount spent on sports during the year be Rs. 1,80,00,000 , the amount spent on Basketball exceeds on Tennis by:

A. Rs. 2, 50,000
B. Rs. 3, 60,000
C. Rs.3, 75,000
D. Rs. 4, 10,000
E. None of these

4.    How much percent less is spent on Football than that on Cricket?

A. 22 2/9 %
B. 27 %
C. 33 1/3 %
D. 37 1/7 %
E. None of these



ANSWERS With Solutions:

1. (A) [(45 /360)] X 100% = 12 ½

2 (A)

Let the total spending on sports be Rs. x. Then,

Amount spent on Golf = Rs [(36x/ 360 )] = Rs. x/ 10

Amount spent on Hockey = Rs [ ( 63x/360)]= Rs. 7x /40

Difference = Rs. [(7x /40) – (x/10)] = Rs 3x/40

Required percentage = Rs. [ (3x/40)/ x /10) * 100] % = 75%

3. (A) Rs. [ (50 - 45)/ 360) * 1,80,00,000]= Rs. 2,50,000.

4. Answer: (C)

Let the total spending on sports be Rs. x. Then,

Amount spent on Cricket = Rs [( 81/360) * x ) = Rs. 9x/40

Amount spent on Football = Rs [( 54/360) *x] = Rs. 3x/20

Difference = Rs. [ ( 9x /40) – ( 3x/20) ] = Rs. 3x/40

Required percentage = Rs. [ (3x/40/ 9x/40) * 100)] % = 33 1/3 %



Book for Data Interpretation:


How to crack IBPS Banking Exams?

SBI results are just announced and many of you who couldn't clear it are on the way to start preparing for IBPS. There couldn't be any other perfect timing for this post than "Now"!! 





The way to crack Banking exams is to learn daily!!

The whole paper consists of five different sections and, believesme, every section is equally important! If you’re good at English but incompetent at Quant, there are 99.9% chances that you will not make it to the interviews. So, the secret is to be a master in every section!

For Quant!

Believe it or not, if ignoring the printing mistakes and clichés, all the books are just the same. All the same X and Y and all the same calculations. Follow book of Sarvesh K Verma, or Arun Sharma, or of M Tyra, every book will tell you much the same thing!!

But if you really want to feel mathematics in your veins, learn the basics first. If you know one minutes has 60 seconds, you can simply calculate the number of seconds in 27 minutes is this and if the speed is doubled, you can perform this work in this time. And one more thing, don’t go for short trick, invent new tricks of your own! The examiner really isn’t looking for how many tricks you know. He’s looking at how fast you are in arriving at the proper method while solving the question!

Do puzzles! They’re food for thought! Think differently! The next step remains is Practice. Practice questions as much as you can!!

For English!

You see, there are two types of questions they ask from this section: Economics related questions, and Story related. So, try to read both. English can be learned from reading Newspaper (you can read online), from Novels (again, you can read online). For good English, you must have in hand English Dictionary and Thesaurus. These are the bibles! Download Oxford dictionary and thesaurus if you’re comfortable with learning on PC/Lappy.

If you don’t know how a sentence is built up and why two different words combine to give a completely different meaning, you must dive into a different sort of English learning, i.e. the basics grammar. Start from basics. Know what nouns and pronouns and adjectives are. Know how to say of past and present and future in English. Know why a word has many meaning and some words really mean nothing at all. English is fun if you feel it is.

For GK!

There's no proper source. No matter if you’re learning it through capsules, through magazines, through newspapers, or TV of feeds or websites, just learn. GK is to be learned from many sources. Everything that’s been happening around you makes up this section. Whether you're watching AajTak, or downloading the new Movies via Torrent, or waiting for an upcoming novel to be released by ChetanBhagat, Everything becomes a part of GK. So, keep a track of the latest updates. And please, try to grasp the only updates keeping in mind the exam point of view. Examiner never asks if Shakuntala Devi died in her home or in some hospital. They never ask if there are 12 rape cases filed by this and this on this and that date. So, only learn what's beneficial for you! Don’t accumulate junk GK!

For Reasoning!

Now, let’s move on to reasoning section. Reasoning itself means, "How fast you can reason or think!" Start thinking fast/quick! Do practice a lot! Learn new ways yourself! This is the only section where nobody can teach you the perfect logic! You yourself have to devise those logics that fit for you! Ever thought why government asks these reasoning questions when the real job is totally the opposite of it? It’s the reasoning level of you they want to know!

For computers!

It’s a day to day learning. New more technologies are coming overnight. New brands are gaining more popularity than the old ones. Nobody knew Facebook 10 years before, but now it’s the size of a Continent and everybody knows it. So, be in touch with gadget world. Plus, don’t forget to read from where this world came from. Learn basics of semiconductors, then electronics, then basics of digital electronics, then move on to microprocessors, then microcontrollers, then computer, and then everything fits in perfectly! Then only you’ll know how and why a computer works!


Some personal tips!

Gone were the days when people used to study nothing and attempt 195+ questions thereby scoring 150+ marks! Now the whole level has changed. Whole idea of conducting the exams has enhanced. But still, some people make it to the interviews while studying less. It’s because they are smart and they do things smartly!!

Now you have to be smart as well while attempting the paper.

To become smart, there’s only one more thing you have to do apart from learning! And that is “Time Management”

You’re given 2 hours, i.e. 120 minutes. Five sections, that means 24 minutes each. But do you really feel 24 minutes are all for GK or Computer?

GK can be done in 10 minutes itself.

English section can be done in 15-20 minutes.

Computer section can be done in 10-12 minutes.

You can do these sections in less time and utilize the remaining time doing more time consuming questions. What takes time are the Reasoning and Quant section. Reasoning is like a wise lady. Smile and she’ll offer you her gifts. But Quant is treacherous. If you don’t know her methods, you’re doomed! So, devote your maximum time to these two sections.

One more thing to be always kept in mind!

Every section is to be attempted so you can clear the minimum cut off! Don’t waste too much of your time attempting all the 40 questions of reasoning or quant that you have no time to attempt even five questions of the remaining sections!

ONGC GT EXAM PATTERN, SAMPLE PAPERS & BOOKS

The ONGC Recruitment is considered as the one of the most respectable, well paying jobs in India. The various disciplines are eligible for applying for various posts. So here we are discussing How to Prepare for ONGC GT .The focus of this post is on how to prepare for the ONGC Graduate Trainee (GT) Exam.we have also discussed different books you should refer to secure your place in ONGC GT Exam.





ONGC Exam Syllabus:

The selection methodology will comprise three-stage process –
  • Written Test .
  • Personal Interview.
  • Medical examination.

Written Test will consist of multiple-choice objective type questions, on below stated subjects.
  • Aptitude ( Around 50 question)
  • General Awareness ( Around 50 question)
  • Subject Knowledge ( Around 100 question)
Aptitude test section contains Comprehension, Reasoning (Verbal/Non-verbal), Numerical Ability/Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation.
Note : Duration for ONGC GT Exam --3 hours.

ONGC GT Exam Sample Papers:

What type of questions are asked in this test? Some sample questions of ONGC written test is definitely going to help you in sizing up the test. I had tried to find those online sample papers for the ONGC written exam and I could find the following sample question papers:

ONGC sample Paper 1

ONGC GT Exam Books:


Junior Engineer Electronics Question Paper

modal paper of JE electronics
Some of my reader asked me to provide modal paper related to electronics engineering. so i collect some importance questions related to electronics engg. that asked in DMRC , BHEL , RRB UPPCL.

There are many good Engineering Entrance Examinations Preparation Books which have proved to very helpful. These books include the test pattern, a well designed study strategy, old question papers and some very useful ticks to save time.


Books for Junior Engineer (Electronics) Exam Preparation



Prevoius year Question Papers of electronics

paper 2

The boundary between p-type material and n-type material is called
a diode.
a reverse-biased diode.
a pn junction.
a forward-biased diode.

An n-type semiconductor material
A.
is intrinsic.
B.
has trivalent impurity atoms added.
C.
has pentavalent impurity atoms added.
D.
requires no doping.
An ideal diode presents a(n) ________ when reversed-biased and a(n) ________ when forward-biased.
open, short
short, open
open, open
short, short
What types of impurity atoms are added to increase the number of conduction-band electrons in intrinsic silicon?
bivalent
octavalent
pentavalent
trivalent
none of the above
There is a small amount of current across the barrier of a reverse-biased diode. This current is called
forward-bias current.
reverse breakdown current.
conventional current.
reverse leakage current.

VSB modulation is preferred in TV because
it reduces the bandwidth requirement to half
it avoids phase distortion at low frequencies
it results in better reception
none of the above

In colour TV receiver, varactor diode is used for
detection
rectification
tuning
both (a) and (b)
A 400 W carrier is amplitude modulated with m = 0.75. The total power in AM is
400 W
512 W
588 W
650 W


In radar systems PRF stands for
Power Return Factor
Pulse Return Factor
Pulse Repetition Frequency
Pulse Response Factor
Which of the following is the indirect way of FM generation?
Reactance bipolar transistor modulator
Armstrong modulator
Varactor diode modulator
Reactance FM modulator
As the frequency increases, the absorption of ground wave by earth's surface
decreases
increases
remains the same
either (a) or (c)
The velocity of sound waves in air
is constant at all temperatures
varies directly as temperature
varies inversely as absolute temperature
varies directly as square root of absolute temperature
The range of a cordless telephone is about
1000 m
500 m
100 m
10 m
The rate at which information can be carried through a communication channel depends on
carrier frequency
bandwidth
transmission loss
transmitted power
A carrier is simultaneously modulated by two sine waves having modulation indices of 0.4 and 0.3. The total modulation index will be
0.1
0.7
0.5
0.35