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July 2nd, 2014, 10:27 AM
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Syllabus of RRB Loco Pilot aptitude exam
I want to give the exam of RRB Loco Pilot and for that I want to get the details of syllabus of RRB Loco Pilot aptitude exam so can you provide me that? As you want to get the details of syllabus of RRB Loco Pilot aptitude exam so here is the information of the same for you: Quantitative Aptitude : 1>Number system 2>Simplifications 3>Roots & Averages 4>Surds & Indices 5>Percentages 6>Profit&Loss 7>Ratio& Proportion 8>Partner ship 9>Chain rule 10>Time & work 11>Pipes & Cisterns 12>Time & Distances 13>Problems on trains 14>Boats & streams 15>Allegation & mixtures 16>Simple Interest 17>Compound interest 18>Stocks&Shares 19>Clocks&algorithms 20>Mensuration 21>Volume& surface area 22>Permutations& combinations 23>Heights& distances 1) Mechanical: Measurements, Heat, Engine, Thermo Dynamics, Energy Material, Energy Conservation, Management, Applied Mechanics, Turbo Machines, Production Engineering, Automation Engineering, Theory of Motion, Strength of Material, Metallurgy, Metal Handling, Refrigerator and Air Condition, Heat Transformation etc. 2) Automobile: Machine Design, Theory of Machine, IC Engine, Heat Transfer, Thermo Dynamics, Applying Motion of Materials, Power Plant Turbine and Boilers, Production Technology and Metallurgy etc. 3) Electrical: Indian Electrical Rolls, Cables, Transfers, Electrical Fundamental Proven System, Alternative Single Phase Motor System, Three Phase motor System, Illumination, Magnetism, Directed Motors etc. 4) Electronics and Communication: Transistor, Dias, Digital Electronics, Electronic Tube Networking and Industrial Electronics, Semi Conductor Physics, Robotic Radio Communication system and Satellite Matters, Computer and Micro Processor etc. 5) General English: About 10 questions will be asked from this section. Questions will be from the topics of basic grammar such as articles, prepositions, voices, tenses, synonyms, antonyms etc. 6) Reasoning: Topics such as coding , decoding, blood relations, arrangements, calender - dates, weeks, classification, analogy, verbal and non- verbal questions are important. In the Arithmetic Section, candidates should prepare topics such as time and distance, ratios, averages, interest methods, pictogram based problems etc. Last edited by Neelurk; July 7th, 2020 at 10:55 AM. |
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