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Wednesday 24 July 2013

Ratio and Proportion Shortcuts Introduction

 Ratio and Proportion Shortcuts - Introduction


When two things are of the same kind, we often compare them with one another. In initial days I used to compare the number of facebook likes of my blog with my opponents' blogs. My sister compares her height, my uncle compares his salary and my brother compares his backlog subjects with others. Often this comparison is expressed in phrases like "is greater than", "is less than", "is multiple of" etc.
Assume that in a cricket match, Ramesh scored 17 runs, while Suresh amassed 51 runs in an inning of cricket. Then you can say,
  1. Suresh scored 34 runs more than Ramesh or Ramesh scored 34 runs less than Suresh.
  2. Suresh scored three times as many runs as Ramesh or Ramesh scored only one third of the runs made by Suresh. 
We don't have any issues with the option 1. But in the option 2, we are just finding the ratio between the two given numbers.
In simple words, we are just trying to find out the ratio between the two given quantities (assume them X and Y).
Here the condition is, the value of Y should be always greater than zero (Y>0).
Ratio : A "ratio" is just a comparison between two different things.  To find the ratio of the first number to the second, we find "What multiple of the second number is the first number?". This is done by dividing the first number by the second one. 
For example, the ratio between 20 and 32 is
=  20 / 32  = 5/8
The ratio of 60/80 = 6/8
Here you can write the phrase "the ratio of X to Y" as  "X : Y". You should read it as "X is to Y"
While finding out the ratio of the given numbers, you should keep the following points in your mind :
  1. The quantities should be of same kind. You cant find out the ratio between 2 kg Iron and 1 liter Milk. 
  2. These quantities in the ratio are called Terms
    • The first term in ratio is called Antecedent and 
    • the second term is called Consequent
  3. We represent ratios in numbers. There are no units for this.
  4. If somebody says, the ratio of the two numbers is X : Y, then that doesn't means the first number should be X and the second number should be Y. The numbers may be CX : CY (here C is a non zero constant which is a multiple of X and Y).
  5. The ratio is always same. If you divide / multiple the numerator and denominator with the same number then the value should be same. 
  6. The ratio will change if you add or subtract a number from both numerator and denominator. 
  7. Percentage is a special kind of ratio. You can treat it as the ratio which is having its second term as 100.
  8. Two ratios a : b and c : d  (or a/b and c/d) are said to be equal  if a x d = b x c.
  9. If two ratios are X : Y and Y : Z, then you can simply write them as X : Y : Z. 
From the above description, we can derive some types of ratios. Those are :
  1. Duplicate ratio : The ratio of the squares of the two numbers.
    • 16 : 25 is the duplicate ratio of 4 : 5.
  2. Triplicate Ratio : The ratio of the cubes of the two numbers.
    • 64 : 125 is the triplicate ratio of 4 : 5
  3. Sub-duplicate Ratio : The ratio between the square roots of the two numbers.
    •  4 : 5 is the sub-duplicate ratio of 16 : 25.
  4. Sub-triplicate Ratio : The ratio between the cube roots of the two numbers.
    •  4 : 5 is the sub-triplicate ratio of 64 : 125.
  5. Inverse ratio : If the two terms in the ratio interchange their places, then the new ratio is inverse ratio of the first.
    • 9 :5 is the inverse ratio of 5 : 9.
  6. Compound ratio : The ratio of the product of the first terms to that of the second terms of two or more ratios.
    • The compound ratio of  3/4, 5/7, 4/5, 4/5 is 9/35
Proportion : 
Proportion is nothing but the equality of two ratios (fractions). As we have mentioned above, If X : Y = Z : K, we write X : Y :: Z : K and we say that X, Y, Z and K are in proportion.
Confused ? Lets try to understand this with a simple example. You went to market to buy some eggs. The person who sells eggs tells you the price of eggs is Rs. 48 a dozen (12 eggs). But you don't want 12 eggs. You just need 6. So, you just will pay Rs. 24 to buy Half of the dozen. Right?
Hey wait, how did you determine their cost?
As you need half of the eggs, you just reduced the cost to the half. So, the cost of 6 Eggs is half of 48. i.e., 24. That's it. This is called Proportion :)
Technically you can say that the numbers a, b, c and d are in proportion if a/b = c/d.
Here a, b, c and d are called proportionals (first, second, third and fourth).
Ex : 
The numbers 5, 6, 10 and 12 are in proportion. Because 5:6 = 10:12
you can write them as 5:6::10:12
Types of Proportions are :
  • Continued Proportion : In the proportion  8/12= 12/8  8, 12, 18 are in the continued proportion.
  • Fourth proportion : If a : b = c : x, then x is called fourth proportion of a,b and  c. So we can say that the  fourth proportion of  a, b, c  = b x c / a
  • Third proportion : If a : b = b : x, then x is called third proportion of a and b. So we can say that the  third proportion of a, b =  b2/a.  
  • Second or Mean proportion : If a : x = x : b , then x is called second or mean proportion of a and b. So we can say that the mean proportion of a and b =  root(ab)
Some important points you should keep in mind while dealing with Proportions :
  1. If A, B, C, D are in proportion then 
    • A and D are called Extremes
    • B and C are called Means. 
    • As you know, 
      • A / B = C / D
        • Then the product of the extremes is equal to the product of means. 
  2. The concept of proportion need not be restricted to only two equal ratios. It may be extended thus,
    1. If A/B = C/D = E/F = .... then A, B, C, D, E, F ... are said to be in proportion. 
  3. If two proportions are equal, we can say that the numbers are in Continued Proportion. 
    • 25 : 20 and 20 : 16. Here the ratios and proportions are equal. So the numbers 25, 20, 20, 16 are in continued proportion. 
  4. From the above example, we can get the following conclusion.
    • b2= a x c
That's all for now friends. Prepare these points well. In our next post we shall discuss practice problems on Ratio and Proportions. All the Best :) 
10:15 - By Unknown 0

SSC Cabinet Secretariat Exam 2013 Answer Keys Released

 SSC Cabinet Secretariat Exam 2013 Answer Keys Released


The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the answer keys of the Cabinet Secretariat Exam which was held on 16th June 2013. The organization conducted an open examination for recruitment  of various posts in Cabinet Secretariat at different centers across the country on 16.6.2013 in two shifts (morning and evening). The Commission used the following Test Question Booklets/Test Forms Nos. in different sessions of the said examination.

  • Morning Session
    • 555 TP 6
    • 666 SO 7
    • 777 RN 8
    • 888 QM 9
  • Evening Session
    • 111 KG 2
    • 222 LH 3
    • 333 MI 4
    • 444 NJ 5
Check the Answer Key of SSC Cabinet Secretariat Exam (Morning Shift) from here
Check the Answer Key of SSC Cabinet Secretariat Exam (Evening Shift) from here 
Check the write up from here

Thanks to Akhilesh Prasad for the update
10:14 - By Unknown 0

How to choose Preferences for IBPS PO III

 How to choose Preferences for IBPS PO III ?


Friends, here is a preference list made by one of our friends Mr. Navaneetha Krishnan one month ago for IBPS Specialist Officers. As he made this list based on Market Cap , HeadQuaters and Net Profit of all the participating banks, we hope this will helpful for you to make your preference list of IBPS Probationary Officers (PO III).  You can also find the glassdoor ratings of these banks, the ratings are given by current and ex-employees of those banks in this list. The last column represents, his  order of Preference (P) for IBPS SO. We hope this will help you in making your choices. All the Best.

IBPS PO III Model Preference List

BankMarket Cap(Rs. cr)Net Profit(Rs. cr)RANOHQP
PNB
24,451.52
4,747.67
3.9
73
New Delhi
1
Bank of Baroda
24,147.03
4,480.72
3.9
80
Vadodara
2
Canara Bank
16,118.56
3,282.71
3.9
42
Bangalore
8
Bank of India
15,315.75
2,749.35
3.8
48
Mumbai
6
Union Bank
11,974.68
2,157.93
3.8
52
Mumbai
4
IDBI Bank
9,895.66
1,894.34
3.7
72
Mumbai
5
Syndicate Bank
6,922.42
2,004.42
3.5
32
Manipal
15
Central Bank
6,580.83
1,014.96
3.7
35
Mumbai
9
Oriental Bank
6,414.37
1,327.95
4.2
27
Gurgoan
3
Indian Bank
5,546.18
1,581.14
3.8
11
Chennai
11
Corporation Ban
5,541.62
1,434.67
4.2
24
Mangalore
7
UCO Bank
5,426.45
618.2
3.7
27
Kolkata
20
Allahabad Bank
5,207.77
1,185.21
3.9
35
Kolkata
14
IOB
5,064.04
567.23
3.6
28
Chennai
10
Andhra Bank
4,675.29
1,289.13
3
5
Hyderabad
13
Bank of Mah
3,439.67
759.52
3.6
17
Pune
12
Dena Bank
2,725.21
810.38
3.5
11
Mumbai
16
Vijaya Bank
2,368.68
585.61
3.7
7
Bangalore
19
United Bank
1,851.05
391.9
4.2
12
Kolkata
17
Punjab & Sind
1,393.31
339.22
3.5
11
New Delhi
18

Legends :

*RA - Glassdoor Ratings

*NO - No of Reviews

*HQ - Head Quaters

*P - My order of Preference


                                                                                                 Thanks to Navaneetha Krishnan for the Help
10:14 - By Unknown 0

Tuesday 23 July 2013

SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination (SSC CHSL) 2013 Notification Out

 SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination (SSC CHSL) 2013 Notification Out


Friends, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the notification of Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination (SSC CHSL Examination in short) for the year 2013. This is an all India open examination. With this exam the organization will recruit the posts of Data Entry Operators and Lower Division Clerks. 12th Standard Pass or equivalent qualification is enough to apply. You can apply online till 16th August 2013. Check remaining details below. All the Best :)
Examination Pattern : Objective Type Test followed by Data Entry Skill Test / Typing Test
ssc chsl recruitment 2013Important Dates :
  • Starting date of Online Applications : 20th July 2013
  • Last date to Apply Online : 16th August 2013 
    • For candidates residing in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Lahaul & Spiti District and Pangi Sub Division of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and for candidates residing abroad  last date is 23rd August 2013(upto 5:00 P.M.).
  • Dates of Examination :
    • 10th November 2013
    • 17th November 2013
Educational Qualification : Must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent or higher examination from a recognised Board or University. 

Application Fee : Rs 100/- (No fee for woman candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Physically Handicapped and Ex-Servicemen eligible for reservation.
Download Application form from here
Thanks to M. Hemanth Kumar, Sanjay Dabhi and Pallavi Acharyya  for the update
09:20 - By Unknown 0

Monday 22 July 2013

Good News for IBPS PO 3 Aspirants - No First Class Needed to Apply

 Good News for IBPS PO 3 Aspirants - No First Class Needed to Apply


We are back with a good news friends. IBPS has revised the eligibility criteria for the Recruitment of Probationary Officers (POs) and Management Trainees (MTs) for the year 2013. Earlier it has stated that Minimum 60% in Graduation is required and the Max age limit was 28 years. Now the organization has revised the eligibility criteria. According to the new notice released by IBPS, Any Graduation is enough to apply for the PO / MT III pots now. And the age criteria is 30 Years (Maximum). Check the detailed notification below.
According to the Corrigendum released by IBPS :

Educational Qualification :
  • A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government (earlier it was 60%)
Age :
  • Minimum 20 Years and Maximum 30 Years (Earlier it was 20 years - 28 years)
Computer Literacy :
  • Not mandatory
Revised Dates for Registration :
  • To Apply Online : 22nd July 2013 to 17th August 2013
  • Payment of Application Fee : 
    • For Online : 22nd July to 17th August 2013
    • For Offline : 24th July to 22nd August 2013

Check the IBPS PO 3 Revised Notification from here

Apply online for IBPS PO III From here

Thanks to Jisha G Nair, Chandrika Thakor, Dharmendra Singh, Manjinder Singh, Anil Paul Cuc, Sakshi Vashistha, Lakshmi Theja Ragi, GS Banu Chandraw for the update

07:38 - By Unknown 0

Sunday 21 July 2013

Review of RBI Assistants Exam Held on 20th July 2013

 Review of RBI Assistants Exam Held on 20th July 2013 - Bhakthi Huddar


Friends, here is the review of today's (20/07/2013) RBI Assistants Exam shared by Bhakthi Huddar. We are very thankful to her for here valuable support and concern. We wish her great success in her exam. 
The overall paper was very easy. Not that much tough as people are expecting (ofcourse, after the bitter experience of NICL Assistants Exam. The pattern was almost similar to last year's). Paper was scoring, but Apti section was little time consuming. Obviously the cutoffs will be high this time. Here is the sectional wise analysis.

Numarical Ability (Aptitude) :
One question on probability: two dies are thrown, find probability, sum is divisible by four area: circumference of circle is given,calculate perimeter of squre if the side of squre is three times diameter of circle.
Number series
Input output arrengement
Simplification (this part consists of decimals so consumed more time to calculate).

Reasoning:
Seating arrangement (Circular one)
Syllogism questions
coding decoding
blood relation
data sufficiency
from A to Z series find out which will next.
Input output
Series
Statement and Conclusion
Mathematical Operations


Computer knoeledge:
more questions on Microsoft office 2007,
data files, operating system
.doc :document file   ::  ? : powerpoint
Very basic questions from this section

General Awareness :
Questions are as Expected. They mainly concentrated on Banking related issues).


English Language :
This section is also similar to normal bank clerical exam. Maximum questions came from choosing the correct word for the given blank. 
Reading comprehension was very easy. 
Synonyms and Antonyms 
Finding the error
Sentence Rearrangement
Bottom Line :
As we have already said, the paper was very easy. So obviously the cutoffs will be high this time. So don't just try to qualify in each section. Try to get good marks. All The Best :)
Note : Please share your views on the paper in below comments section. So that it will be helpful for your fellow aspirants. Thanks in Advance.
07:58 - By Unknown 0

Questions Asked in RBI Assistants Exam Held on 20/07/2013

 Questions Asked in RBI Assistants Exam Held on 20/07/2013 - Hemanth Kumar


Friends, here are some questions asked in today's (20-07-2013) RBI Assistants Exam shared by Mr. Hemanth Kumar. We are very thankful to him for his contribution and wish him great success in his exam.
General Awareness :
Banking terminology 20-30 questions reference to RBI,IBA,SEBI
What is the tax for Rs 500000?
Demat account used for ?
When insurance is given by banks what they look upon ?
Current CRR rario?
USB in bank terminology?
2012  FRENCH WOMENS TITLE?
International  womens day?
ISRO headquarters ?
Reasoning:
Syllolism 5 questions
Comparosion(like<=> )
Sitting arrangement(circle 10questions)
Coding decoding
Inut ouput coding :5questions
Series 3-5 questions
Data sufficiency 5Questions
Statements and Conclusion
Computers:
Basics in ms office maximum in 20-30 questions
On OS and APP Softwares 5questions
Basic Computer Definitions / Full forms
File names / Extensions (they asked about the extension of Powerpoint files (.ppt))
Aptitude:
20Questions in simplificstions
7 Questions comparision on Long Simplifications
Series:5 Questions
SI, RATIO PROPOSITIONS,PROBABILITY, 4Questions
English:Easy
Paragraph;10
Cloze test:10
Errors:7
Filling the Banks with suitable words:10
That's all I remember. Hope it helps. All the Best Friends :) 
07:57 - By Unknown 0

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