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10th March 2016, 03:50 PM
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How To Crack Dmrc Exam
HI I would like to know the books which can be referred as well as the previous year questions for the Junior Engineer examination with DMRC for cracking the exam?
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10th March 2016, 03:51 PM
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Re: How To Crack Dmrc Exam
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is known as the DMRC, which directs different examinations for the post of Junior Engineer, Station controller, Train administrator. Competitors who need to show up in these examinations as a matter of first importance ought to know How to Prepare for DMRC 2016. Vital Topics To Cover In Exam: English General Awareness Quantitative Aptitude Sensible Ability Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Exam Pattern: For the post of Jr.Engineers (Electrical/Electronics/Mechanical/Civil), the determination approach will include three-stage process – i) Written Test (two papers). ii) Personal Interview. iii) Medical examination. DMRC Syllabus for JE (Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Civil): English 1 Basics of English Language 2 Vocabulary & Grammar 3 Sentence structure 4 Synonyms & antonyms and its correct usage English Language Test with Answers General Awareness 1 Current Affairs (National and International) 2 Major Financial/Economic News 3 Budget and Five Year Plans 4 Who is who? 5 Sports 6 Books and Authors 7 Awards and Honors 8 Science – Inventions and Discoveries 9 Abbreviations & Important Days and many more GK Questions with Answers Quantitative Aptitude 1 Number System 2 HCF, LCM 3 Simplification 4 Decimal Fractions 5 Ratio and Proportions 6 Unitary Method 7 Percentage, Time and Distance 8 Time and Work 9 Profit and Loss 10 Average 11 Simple and Compound Interest 12 Menstruation (2D and 3D) 13 Algebra 14 Data Interpretation Maths Questions and Answers Reasoning Questions and Answers Logical Ability It contains two sections: Verbal and Non Verbal VERBAL: 1 Number & Alphabet Series 2 Test of Direction Sense 3 Coding-Decoding 4 Arithmetical Reasoning 5 Problem on Age Calculation 6 Blood Relations & Decision Making etc. NON-VERBAL 1 Non Verbal Series 2 Mirror Images 3 Grouping Identical & Embedded Figures DMRC Syllabus Paper II Syllabus includes all the basic Knowledge about the applied technical posts. Books: DMRC Maintainer Recruitment Exam Rs. 195.00 DMRC: Junior Engineer Electronics & Communication Exam Guide Rs. 215.00 Kiran's DMRC Technical Exam Electrical & Electronics Practice Work Book Rs. 230.00 Kiran's Dmrc Station Controller/train Operator Exam Guide-cum-practice Work Book - English Rs. 207.00 DMRC: Junior Engineer Mechanical Exam Guide Rs. 217.00 Sample Questions: When two numbers are added in excess-3 code and the sum is less than 9, then in order to get the correct answer it is necessary to (a) subtract 0011 from the sum (b) add 0011 to the sum (C) subtract 0110 from the sum (d) add OllOto the sum A graph with ‘en” vertices and n-I edges that Is not a tree, is (a) Connected (b) Disconnected (C) Euler (d) A circuit If a graph requires k different colours for its proper colouring, then the chromatic number of the graph is (a)1 (b)k (c) k-I (d) k12 Are adblt can be read (a) and written by CPU (b) and written by peripheral (c) by pheripheral and written by CPU (d) by CPU and written by the peripheral The term “aging” refers to (a ) booting up the priority of a process in multi-level of queue without feedback. (b) gradually increasing the priority of jobs that wait in the system for a long time to remedy infinite blocking. (C) keeping track of the following a page has been in memory for the purpose of LRU replacement (d) letting job reside in memory for a certain amount of time so that the number of pages required can be estimated accurately. Consider a set of n tasks with known runtirnes r1, r2 ……. r to be run on a unlprocessor machine. Which of the following processor scheduling algorithms will result in the maximum throughput? a) Round Robin b) Shortest job first c) Highest response ratio next d) first cum first served The principal of locality of reference justifies the use of (a) virtual memory (b) interrupts (c) main memory (d) cache memory |
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