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Lesson Posted on 09/08/2023 Learn Simple Interest & Compound Interest
Mathematics -learning basics of simple interest
Gunjan Chandrakar
I am an engineer by profession with a passion for teaching. I have 6 years of experience in teaching...
Interest is the money paid for the use of money borrowed. The amount borrowed is called principal. The interest and principal when summed up is amount.
Interest on a certain sum borrowed for a certain period is reckoned uniformly then it is called interest
I=(P*R*T)/100
AMOUNT = P+I
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Lesson Posted on 27/12/2019 Learn Staff Selection Commission Exam
SSC CGL PROBABLE QUESTIONS OF NUMBER SYSTEM
Siddharta Logic
This institute is opened by selected officer from central excise . Due to dearth of government job training...
Q. Arrange P,Q and R in order :
P=223/222*224, Q=224/223*225 R=1/224
in such questions, if you try to solve normally then its difficult to solve in 5 seconds. Whenever you see such type of questions you can see 22 is common to remove that now it reduces like
P=3/2*4 Q=4/3*5 R=1/4
P=3/8 Q=4/15 R=1/4
P=.375 Q=.26 R=.25
so P>Q>R
In this way, by mere observation, you will be able to solve questions of quantitative aptitudes.
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Lesson Posted on 26/03/2019 Learn Writing and Grammar
Deepika
Phrases with meaning
1) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush- Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might losing everything.
2) A blessing in disguise- Something good that isn’t recognized by first
3) Bull in china shop- One who causes damage
4) A chip on your shoulder- Being upset for something that happened in the past
5) A damp squib- Complete failure
6) A dime A dozen- Anything that is common and easy to get
7) A doubting Thomas- A skeptic who needs physical or personal evidence in order to believe something 8) A drop in the bucket- A very small part of something big or whole
9) A fool and his money are easily parted- It’s easy for a foolish person to lose his/ her money
10) A gentleman at large- An unreliable person
11) A green horn- Inexperienced
12) A house divided against itself cannot stand- Everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out.
13) A leopard can’t change his spots- You cannot change who you are
14) A lost cause- A hopeless case, a person or situation having no hope of positive change.
15) A man of straw- A weak person
16) A mare’s nest- A false invention
17) A penny saved is a penny earned- By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little)
18) A picture paints a thousand words- A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words
19) A piece of cake- A task that can be accomplished very easily
20) A slap on the wrist- A very mild punishment
21) A stalking horse- Pretence
22) A steal- Very inexpensive, a bargain
23) A taste of your own medicine- When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others
24) A toss-up- A result hat is still unclear and can go either way
25) A wolf in sheep’s clothing- A dangerous person pretending harmless
26) ABC: Very common knowledge about to- Ready to, just going to
27) Above all- Mainly, especially
28) Above board- Fair and honest
29) According to- In the order of; on the authority of
30) Actions speak louder than words- It’s better to actually do something than hust talk about it
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Lesson Posted on 23/09/2018 Learn Tuition
Prepositions - Part 1 (Difference between- on / above / over) (Tricks)
Deepak L.
I am an experienced, qualified teacher and tutor with over 11 years of experience in teaching. I teach...
Students, today I will discuss a topic on preposition. Most of the times we often get confused with Preposition of Position- on / above / over. The confusion arises in their usage. Today I will share a concept with you and will make you understand their usage. after reading this you confusions will be over once for all.
See, a preposition is a word or group of words which are used before noun, pronoun, gerund etc to show its relation to another word in the sentence.
Now let us see these 3 prepositions- on / above / over and check their differences:
1. On- we use it when the following conditions are observed:
when the upper object:
* Note- Also in case of flat surfaces like a wall- preposition 'on' can be used.
** Also, try to observe that mostly the upper object is smaller in size than the lower object. (and this is the reason why we keep smaller objects 'on' the larger objects and use preposition- 'on')
examples-
He is standing on the roof-top.
Mobile is on the table
She hung the calendar on the wall (calendar and wall are touching each other).
The clock is hanging on the wall.
The bird is sitting on the tree
2. Above- we use it when the following conditions are observed:
* Note- Above is used for showing the comparison of heights, temperature, level, no. of students, etc. It shows 'more than'.
examples-
The sky is above our heads.
The fan is running above us.
She hung the calendar above the desk (calendar and desk are not touching each other).
the bird is flying above the tree.
The clouds were above the city.
Today temperature is above normal (comparison).
The river is flowing above the danger sign (comparison)
3. Over- we use it when the following conditions are observed:
* Note- 'Over' also shows Movement, i.e. if the smaller object shows a movement across another object then also over is used.
examples-
The roof of the room is over us (roof is Larger enough to cover us and 3D).
Kindly spread the cloth cover over the table. (when you spread the cloth cover then its sides fall over the table making a 3D shape).
Spread the bed sheet over the bed.
The bird flew over the lake. [it crossed the lake from one point to another - movement).
They held a large umbrella over her head. [umbrella has 3D parabolic sides falling over her head].
The bridge is over the river (bridge has 3D shape and is larger enough to cover the 'width' of the river).
She is walking over the bridge (walking from one point to another - movement).
I hope you will like this post. Such concepts will improve your spoken English to a great extent. keep practising as practice makes you perfect. Do contact me for any queries.
If you have any questions or any feedback regarding this post please do share. will come out with other similar posts which will improve your English to a great extent.
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Siddhartha Singh
English Vocabulary
01. Accede (V.)
Syn. : consent, comply, agree, accept
Ant. : dissent, defy
02. Bring out
Syn. : emphasize, highlight, stress
Ant. : overlook, ignore
03. Acceptance (N.)
Syn. : approval, agreement, acknowledgement
Ant. : refusal, rejection
04.Access (V.)
Syn. : approach, reach, entry, admission
Ant. : exit, distance
05. Accolade (N.)
Syn. : commendation, approval, appreciation, praise
Ant. : criticism, condemnation
06. Accomplice (N.)
Syn. : helper, associate, assistant, confederate
Ant. : opponent, obstructer
07. Accuracy (N.)
Syn. : precision, exactness, correctness, nicety
Ant. : error, fault
08. Accusation (N.)
Syn. : indictment, impeachment, charge, blame
Ant. : defence, save
09.Acerbic (Adj.)
Syn. : curt, rude, bitter, acute
Ant. : mild, modest
10. Acquittal (N.)
Syn. : release, liberation, clearance
Ant. : conviction, punishment.
English Idioms and Phrases
1. (named after)
to give someone (usually a baby) the name of another person
2. (no big deal)
something not difficult or troublesome.
3. (on top of the world)
Feeling wonderful; glorious; ecstatic.
4. (to bear in mind) or (to keep in mind)
To remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.
5. (behind someone's back)
Out of one's presence or without someone's knowledge.
6. (build castles in the air)
to daydream; to make plans that can never come true.
7. (drop someone a line)
to send a short letter to someone.
8. (easy come, easy go)
Something that you say in order to describe someone who thinks that everything is easy to achieve, especially earning money, and who therefore does not worry about anything.
9. (every now and then)
Occasionally, from time to time; also, periodically.
10. (to follow someone's footstep)
to do something that was done before.
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Lesson Posted on 27/04/2018 Learn Bank Clerical Exam Coaching
How to clear Bank Exams like IBPS, SBI and RBI.
Siddhartha Singh
Take a mock test online:
The test will make you aware of the pattern being followed in different sections, level of difficulty and your current status. To know ‘Where do I stand?’ is extremely crucial before you put in your time and efforts preparing for a competitive exam.
Go slow but go in depth.
Once you’re done with the analysis part, you should then work on the fundamentals.
A. Quantitative Aptitude
Learn Speed Maths tricks, do a lot of mental Math in everyday’s life and make yourself able to calculate fast.
Get an in-depth understanding of chapters such as Simplification, Average, Percentage, Ratio, Profit and Loss and Data Interpretation. Once you become sure about the concepts and your ability to solve them fast try bringing command over other chapters. Now you can solve these with my methods formula free.
B. Reasoning Aptitude
The topics like Syllogism, Machine Input Output, Puzzle Test, etc. carry high weight-age as far as an IBPS PO exam is concerned and with one year in hand, you can bring an absolute command over these topics provided you know the approach. Do not get worried about the verbal reasoning topics as they take only 1 or 2 months’ preparation to gain command over.
C. English Language
For last few years the level of difficulty in this particular section has been increasing and to clear the cut-off, you must be a good reader of English Language. Make a habit of reading different pieces of writings; News Articles, Journals, Magazines, etc. Besides, you’ll to work on your grammar as well.
D. General Awareness
Preparing for this section seems most cumbersome to most of the students as one has to store a lot of events, dates, names in one’s mind with daily happenings at the National and International arena. But I would advise you not to do a thorough study for this section as it will consume a lot of your precious time.
E. Computer Knowledge
You need not be a Computer wizard to clear this section to follow our computer section and once yo
you are done with its contents, practise a lot of sample questions either online or offline.
Enrol on a Test Series
Once you are done with the concept building and practice part the time comes when you need to validate your performance in a real-time test scenario. Enrol on a quality test series and save three days for 1 test. The first day when you take the test and next two days to analyse your performance, of your strong or weak areas or to rectify past mistakes. It’s highly important not to repeat mistakes in future exams else it may cost you dear specifically in IBPS PO exams, and your rank may suffer a great deal if you attempt questions wrongly.
Finally, I would like to state that, if you start preparing for the IBPS PO exam, you have great chances of cracking it. Because you start early, you always have the upper hand over your peers but make sure you study what’s relevant and important to you as we always stress,“Cracking a competitive exam is more about strategy than sheer hard-work.”
Best of luck!
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