Monday, August 8, 2022

TCS NQT Test preparation - Work and Time Module

 Important Formule 

  1. Work from Days:

    If A can do a piece of work in n days, then A's 1 day's work =1.
    n
  2. Days from Work:

    If A's 1 day's work =1,then A can finish the work in n days.
    n
  3. Ratio:

    If A is thrice as good a workman as B, then:

    Ratio of work done by A and B = 3 : 1.

    Ratio of times taken by A and B to finish a work = 1 : 3.

  4. Work Done by A and B

    A and B can do a piece of work in ‘a’ days and ‘b’ days respectively.

    When working together they will take \frac{ab}{a+b} days to finish the work

    In one day, they will finish ( \frac{a+b}{ab})^{th}  part of work.

  5. Efficiency is inversely proportional to the

    Time taken when the amount of work done is constant.

    Efficiency is inversely proportional to the

    Time taken when the amount of work done is constant.

    Efficiency α = \frac{1}{Time  Taken}

    Rule 6: Work of one day = \frac{Total  work}{Total  number  of  working  days}

    Total work = one day work × Total number of working days

    Remaining work =  1 – work done

    Work done by A = A’s one day work × Total number of working days of A

    Rule 7:If A can finish \frac{m}{n} part of the work in D days.

    Then total time taken to finish the work by A = \frac{D}{\frac{m}{n}} = \frac{n}{m} × D days

    Rule 8:

    If A can do a work in ‘x’ days

    B can do the same work in ‘y’ days

    When they started working together, B left the work ‘m’ days before completion then total time taken to complete the work = (y+m)x/(x+y)

    Rule 9: A and B finish work in a days.

    They work together for ‘b days and then A or B left the work.

    B or A finished the rest of the work in ‘d’ days.

    Total time taken by A or B alone to complete the work = \frac{ad}{a – b} or \frac{bd}{a-b}

    Work and Time Formulas & Three Universal Rules

    • If M1 persons can do W1 work in D1 days and M2 persons can do W2 works in Ddays then the formula \frac{M_{1}D_{1}}{W_{1}} =   \frac{M_{2}D_{2}}{W_{2}} .It can be written as M1D1W= M2D2W1.
    • If the persons work T1 and T2 hours per day respectively \frac{M_{1}D_{1}T_{1}}{W_{1}} =  \frac{M_{2}D_{2}T_{2}}{W_{2}}
    • It can be written as, M1D1 TW2 = M2D2 T2W1
    • If the persons has efficiency of E1 and E2 respectively then \frac{M_{1}D_{1}T_{1}E_{1}}{W_{1}} = \frac{M_{2}D_{2}T_{2}E_{2}}{W_{2}} Therefore, M1D1T1E1W2 = M2D2T2E2W1.

    In all the above formula,

    M = Number of workers

    D = Number of days
    T = Time required
    W = Units of work
    E = Efficiency of worker


Example Q&A

1.    Question: A alone can do a piece of work in 6 days and B alone in 8 days. A and B undertook to do it for Rs.3200. With the help of C, they completed the work in 3 days. How much is to be paid to C?

Solution:

Let the total amount of work to be done be W units.

Productivity of A, Pa = W/6 units per day.

Productivity of B, Pb = W/8 units per day.

3 days x [Pa + Pb + Pc] = W => Pc = W/24 units per day

Ratio of wages of A: B: C = Ratios of their productivities = (W/6): (W/8): (W/24) = 4: 3: 1.

Amount to be paid to C = Rs.3200 x (1/8) = Rs.400

2.    Question: It takes 6 hours for pump A, used alone, to fill a tank of water. Pump B used alone takes 8 hours to fill the same tank. We want to use three pumps: A, B and another pump C to fill the tank in 2 hours. What should be the rate of pump C? How long would it take pump C, used alone, to fill the tank?

Solution:

Let the total capacity of the tank be C liters.

Fill rate of pump A, Fa = C/6 liters per hr

Fill rate of pump B, Fb = C/8 liters per hr

2 hrs x [Fa + Fb + Fc] = C => Fc = 5C/24 liters per hr

Let‘t’ be the time taken by only pump C to fill the tank.

‘t’ hrs x 5C/24 = C => t = 24/5 = 4.8 hrs


Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) -Notification

 

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, also known as GATE, is an examination that is given at the national level and is primarily intended to test the candidate's comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in the fields of engineering, technology, and architecture, science, commerce, and the arts. The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur will be in charge of administering the computer-based exam (CBT) that is designated as GATE 2023.

Activity

Day

Date

Online Application Process Opens (https://gate.iitk.ac.in )

Tuesday

30th August 2022

Closing Date of REGULAR online registration/ application process

Friday

30th September 2022

Closing Date of EXTENDED online registration/ application process

Friday

7th October 2022

Modifications in GATE 2023 Application

Friday to Friday

4th to 11th November 2022

Availability of GATE Admit cards for download

Tuesday

03rd January 2023

GATE 2023 Examinations

Saturday & Sunday

04th, 05 th and 11th, 12th Febuary 2023

Candidate's response available in Application portal

Wednesday

15th Febuary 2023

Answer keys available on Application portal

Tuesday

21st Febuary 2023

Submission of challenges by candidates on Answer Keys

Wednesday to Saturday

22nd to 25th Febuary 2023

Announcement of Results for GATE 2023

Thursday

16th March 2023

Availability of Score Card for download by candidates

Tuesday

21st March 2023


OPPORTUNITIES


Valid GATE score may be utilised for admission to (i)  Master's and direct Doctoral programmes in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts; and (ii) Doctoral programmes in relevant disciplines of Arts and Science, at institutions funded by the MoE and other Government bodies.


Qualified GATE scores can be used to seek financial aid for I Master's programmes and direct Doctoral programmes in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts; and (ii) Doctoral programmes in relevant branches of Arts and Science, in institutions supported by the MoE and other Government agencies.


(Link: https://www.aicte-india.org/schemes/students-development-schemes/PG-Scholarship-Scheme) M.Tech students get Rs. 12,400/month for 22 months. (Feb. 18 Circular) (July 16 Circular)

Direct PhD after BE/ BTech/ MSc. Equivalent with valid GATE score: Rs. 31,000 per month for first two years, Rs. 35,000 per month from third to fifth. (Feb. 18 Circular) (July 16 Circular)


Many PSUs use GATE for recruiting. This list is not exhaustive:

Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL), Engineers India Limited (EIL), Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDSL), National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Coal India Limited (CIL), Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS), Chenab Valley Power Projects Limited (CVPPL), Damodar Valley


For further Information:

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Sunday, August 7, 2022

TCS NQT Arithmetic Topics model Questions and Website link

TCS NQT Arithmetic Topics:

One can give higher priority to topics on Arithmetic such as Numbers, Percentages, Ratios, Time, Distance & Work, Averages, Mixtures & Alligations. Following are some of the Topic-Wise important models that the students should focus on:

Topic Models
Numbers Remainders, LCM & HCF, Finding Units Digit, Prime Numbers, etc.
Percentages Percentage Calculation, Venn-diagram based Problems, Percentage increase/decrease  etc.
Ratios Distribution Model, Income-Expenditure model, Proportion etc.
Time, Distance & Work Trains Problems, Average speed, Races, Boats & Streams, etc.
Averages, Mixtures & Allegations Allegation model, Replacement Model, Average calculation, Error /missing numbers, etc.

Question 1: There is a shop that sells cylindrical cans containing peanut butter. All the cylindrical cans are uniform with diameter of each being 16 cm and height being 24 cm. You are planning to buy 50 such cans and place your company's label around the surface of each can at a uniform spacing of 2 cm from both the top and the bottom of the can. The ends of the label just join together. What is the area of paper, in cm2, that is required to print such labels for the cans that you are planning to buy?

  1. 16000TT
  2. 2400TT
  3. 1600
  4. 320TT  

Answer: 1

Question 2: From a point X that is external to a circle, tangents are drawn to the circle. What is the angle between the radius of the circle that is drawn from the point of contact to the centre, O and the straight line that joins X to O? Given that the tangents drawn from X are inclined at an angle of 80 degrees.

45 degrees

50 degrees

25 degrees

Such an angle is not possible

Answer: (2)


Question 3: A fair dice is cast. A represents the probability of an even number appearing on the face and B represents the probability of a composite number appearing on the face. Are A and B independent events? ____

Answer: No

Question 4:  John is faster than Peter. John and Peter each walk 24 km. Sum of the speeds of John and Peter is 7 km/h. Sum of time taken by them is 14 hours. Find John’s speed.

a.    5 km/h
 b.    4 km/h
 c.    7 km/h
 d. 8 km/h

Answer: (2)


Q 5:  There is a city where all 100% votes are registered. Among this 60% votes for Congress and 40% votes for BJP. Ram, gets 75% of congress votes and 8% of BJP votes. How many votes did Ram get?

a.      42.8 %
 b.      56.6 %
 c.      48.2 %
 d.      64.4 %

Answer: c

Q 6  There are two bags containing white and black marbles. In the first bag there are 8 white marbles and 6 black marbles and in the second bag, there are 4 white marbles and 7 black marbles. One marble is drawn at random from any of these two bags. Find the probability of this marble being black.

a.      7/154
 b.      22/77
 c.      7/54
 d.      41/77

Answer : D

Q7: 4. A team of 11 is needed to be formed who are to be selected from 5 men and 11 women, with the restriction of selecting not more than 3 men. In how many ways can the selection be done?

a.      2256
 b.      1543
 c.      1444
 d.      1245

Answer: a

Given 0.006, 1.2, and 6/25, what is the fourth proportional?

48 

4.8

36

3.6

Answer: option a

For further Readings Link 1 Link2 Link3

Friday, August 5, 2022

TCS NQT Exam Preparation - Useful links


 Aptitude preparation - Number System

Aptitude preparation - Number System link 2

Aptitude preparation - Number System link 3


More youtube videos and links will be posted in the forthcoming days. Keep on checking the information and prepare for the exam. All the best  Have a great  day

TCS NQT Syllabus 2023

 TCS NQT Syllabus 2023 batches have been revised. For this year's hiring, they've implemented a new curriculum. In their selection process, several additional parts have been included. TCS NQT Syllabus for 2023 batch is given in depth in this post; ensure that you read through the complete syllabus so that you do not miss any points.


There will be no negative marking.

TCS NQT is Non-adaptive this year


You will not get any extra rough paper in the exam as a calculator and Rough Paper will be available on your Desktop Screen. You are not allowed to move your eyes down while giving the examination.


TCS NQT Test Pattern 2023:-

TCS NQT has updated the syllabus this year for the hiring of 2023 graduates. There are some new sections which have been added in the recruitment test

1. Foundation Section (For Ninja aspirants)

2. Advance Section (mandatory for Digital Aspirants)

Foundation Section

Part A : Foundation Section (Mandatory for Ninja Aspirants)

  Total Time 75 min

1. Traits

2. Aptitude

3. Logical

4. Verbal

Part B - Advanced Section (90min)

1. Advanced Aptitude

2. Advanced Logical

3. Advanced Coding

Part A : Foundation Section (Mandatory for Ninja Aspirants)  Syllabus 

    1. Aptitude  

•Number System

o Divisibility

o Numbers and Decimal Fractions

o Number System and HCF & LCM

Mensuration

o Geometry

o Shapes, Area & Perimeter

Arithmetic Ability

o Ages

o Averages

o Equations

o Probability

o Percentages

o Profit & Loss

o Work and Time

o Clocks and Calendar

o Ratios and Proportion

o Series and Progressions

o Allegations and Mixtures

o Distance, Speed and Time

o Permutations and Combinations

Elementary Statistics

o Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation, and Variance

Data Interpretation

o Tabular Data Interpretation

o Graphical Data Interpretation

o Pie Charts Data Interpretation

Simplifications & Approximations

o Simple Arithmetic Calculations

2. Reasoning  

Identifying Word

o Word Series

o Word Pattern

Numeric Patterns

o Number Series

Problem Solving

o Problems based on Blood Relations

o Data Arrangements

o Seating Arrangements

Figural and Factual Analysis

o Cube Folding, Paper Cuts, and Folds

Decision Making

o Decision Making

o Data Sufficiency

o Syllogism

Propositional Reasoning

o Statements and Conclusions

o Logical Venn Diagram and DI

Visual/Spatial Reasoning

o Visual Reasoning 10+ Hours

3.Verbal Ability  

English Grammar

o Spelling

o Grammar

o Selecting Words

o Error Correction

o Passage Ordering

o Error Identification

o Sentence Completion

o Synonyms and Antonyms

Reading Comprehension

o Cloze Test

o Reading and Comprehension