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NICL 362 Administration Officer Scale -I Recruitment 2015 Apply Through Online Mode

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NICL 362 Administration Officer Scale -I Recruitment 2015 Apply Through Online Mode The National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) is the one of the top most leading Insurance company in the Country and the organization was NICL 362 Administration Officer Scale -I Recruitment 2015every years recruited the various Staff in different discipline wise in this same manner the insurance company was Inviting the online Applications from the Graduation / Degree passed Holders.Regarding details of the online filling process will be available at NICL Administration Officer Scale -I Jobs Recruitment 2015 Apply Online link.  As per the NICL Administration Officer Notification 2015 persons who are Successfully send their bio-data through Online process those Official are Celled for the exams on April month  2015. NICL Notification 2015 Vacancy Details  Organization Name    : National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) Job Category              : Government Jobs Website            

Cool Maths Tricks.........

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Addition One way to add lots of small numbers is to clump together the ones that add up to multiples of 10. For example, if you have to add 3 + 4 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 6, that can be arranged as (3 + 7) + (9 + 11) + (4 + 6) + 5 = 10 + 20 + 10 + 5 = 45. This can be really useful when playing dice games like Yahtzee. Squaring...................................................... In this simple trick we need to modify the equation and make the units digit zero. After all it is easy to multiply when units digit is zero. For example - Find square of 43 = (43+3) * (43-3) + (3*3) =(46*40) + 9 = (460*4) + 9 = 1840 + 9 = 1849 Squaring a number ending in 6  66^2 =_________. a) Write down 6. b) 2 x (6 + 1) + 1 = 15. Write 5, carry *1. c) 6 x (6 + 1) = 42 + *1 = 43. Write 43. d) The answer is 4356. Ex [2]  86^2 =_________. a) Write down 6. b) 2 x (8 + 1) + 1 = 19. Write 9, carry *1. c) 8 x (8 + 1) = 72 + *1 = 73. Write 73. d) The answer is 7396. Multiplication.............

SCORE HIGH in Quantitative Aptitude ............

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There is no substitute for hard work and intense practice. To improve speed of solving math problems one must work and practice very much.However there are some points which are noteworthy in respect to all upcoming exams like CGL-2014 tier-1 and tier 2 , IBPS, and all other exams. 1. Look carefully: Don’t just read the question only. Look carefully at the options also before you begin solving the problem. Sometimes you might be lucky to find answer by putting value given in option back into question. 2. Take Random values: if possible, take random values and put those into question. Lots of tough questions can be solved by this way. 3. Estimate Answers: If values given in options are far apart then by estimation we may find answer. 4. Geometry: If a question involves a triangle then assume a equilateral triangle (if possible). In an equilateral triangle, altituide, median, angle bisector, perpendicular bisector of each base are same. Centroid, incentre, orthocent

current affairs...2015......

1. Which of the following is NOT a part of the public debt of India? 1) Multilateral borrowings 2) National Savings Certificate 3) Provident Fund 4) Insurance policies 5) NOT Ans.) 4 2. Which of the following Indian airlines has placed orders for 250 latest Airbus A­320 NEO planes worth USD 25.5 bn(Rs 1.55 lakh cr), making it the European manufacturer's biggest ever contract in terms of aircraft numbers?  1) IndiGo 2) Spicejet 3) Jet Airways 4) AirAsia India 5) NOT Ans.) 1 3. India is expected to join Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a new multilateral lending institution being created at China's behest. Which of the following is NOT correct in this regard?  1) India will join as the second largest shareholder with around 19 per cent voting rights. 2) China will command 42 per cent voting rights in the bank. 3) The bank is expected to start with an authorized capital of USD 50 bn and will boost infrastructure financing in the region.4) It will rival

Ranking related Verbal Reasoning questions...............

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1. Murugan ranked ninth from the top and thirty eighth from the   bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class?  A. 44 B. 45 C. 46 D. 47 2. Nitin ranks eighteenth in a class of 49 students. What is his rank  from the last?  A. 18 B. 19 C. 31 D. 32 3. A class of boys stands in a single line. One boy is nineteenth  in order from both the ends. How many boys are there in the class?  A. 27 B. 37 C. 38 D. 39 4. In a class of 35 students, Prasoon is placed seventh from the  bottom whereas Suganya is placed ninth from the top. Kirti is  placed exactly in between the two. What is Prasoon's position  from Kriti?  A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 13 5. In a row of 40 boys, Sathish was shifted 10 places to the right  of Rohan and Kewal was shifted 10 places to the left of Vilas.  If Vilas was twenty sixth from the left and there were three boys  between Kewal and Sathish was shifting, what was the position  of Rohan in the row?  A. 10th from the right end B. 10th fro

stock exchange...........

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According to Securities Contact Regulation Act,1956 “Stock Exchange is an association, organization or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, established for the purpose of assisting, regulating and controlling business in buying, selling and dealing in securities.”  Organisation and Management The organization, management, membership and functioning of stock exchanges in India are governed by the provisions of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. This Act permits only recognized stock exchanges which have to function under the rules, by –laws and regulation approved by the Central Government.At present the stock exchanges in India have one of the following organizational forms: • Voluntary non-profit- making association • Public limited company • Company limited by guarantee. A stock exchange is managed by a governing body consisting of: 1. a president, 2. a vice-president, 3. an executive director, 4. the elected direct

Speculators n types of Speculators..................

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Some individual purchase and sell securities for indulging in speculation. They do not invest to get income in the form of dividends or interest, their sole aim is to earn by speculating the prices of securities in future. The person who indulge in speculative dealings are categorized according to their reaction or attitude to a situation. Such type have been named after various animals, the characteristic behavior of which suggests the particular attitude. Speculators are thus called bulls, bears, stag, and lame duck.A person who trades derivatives, commodities, bonds, equities or currencies with a higher-than-average risk in return for a higher-than-average profit potential. Speculators take large risks, especially with respect to anticipating future price movements, in the hope of making quick, large gains.  DIfferent types of speculators in broader sense are as under:   1. Jobber :- Jobber is a professional speculator who has a complete information regarding t

BANKING POLICIES........AN TERMS...............

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The Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of India, was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The Reserve Bank of India was set up on the recommendations of the Hilton Young Commission. The commission submitted its report in the year 1926, though the bank was not set up for nine years.To regulate the issue of Bank Notes and keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in India and generally to operate the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage." Banker to the Government: performs merchant banking function for the central and the state governments; also acts as their banker. Banker to banks: maintains banking accounts of all scheduled banks. • What is monetary policy? A Monetary policy is the process by which the government, central bank, of a country controls (i) the supply of money, (ii) availability of money, and (iii) cost of money or rate of interest, in order