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I am civil engineering graduate , i want to appear for Gate cse what should be the correct roadmap for me ?

Tanya Gupta 22nd Jan, 2024

Hello,


As you're interested in appearing for GATE CSE even though you're a civil engineering graduate. I would suggest you to st art with the basics, since you're transitioning from civil engineering to computer science, it's important to build a strong foundation with the concepts of computer science like programming, data structures, algorithms and computer networks. Take a look at the GATE CSE syllabus to understand the topics you need to cover. Focus on areas like computer organization, operating systems, databases, and software engineering. Create a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus.

Solving previous year GATE CSE question papers will give you an idea of the exam pattern and help you identify your strengths and weaknesses.


Hoping this helps you,

Thank you

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Question : It is  necessary for products which are not produced according to predetermine specifications such as in the case of agriculture products. Which function of marketing is highlighted in the given statement?

Option 1: Packaging

Option 2: Labelling

Option 3: Standardization

Option 4: Grading
 

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Grading
 


Solution : Grading is the process of classification of products into different groups on the basis of some of its important characteristics such as quality,size,etc. Grading is particularly necessary for products which are not produced according to predetermined specifications.

Hence, option D is correct.

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Question : X Ltd. issued 20,000 shares of Rs. 10 each payable as follows:

On application Rs. 6 and balance on allotment. Applications were received for 32,500 shares and pro rata allotment was made to the applicants of 25,000 shares. All the shareholders have paid the amount due up to allotment except X the allottee of 4,000 shares.

(i) Calculate amount due but not paid by X.

(ii) Calculate allotment money received later.

 

Option 1: Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 40,000

Option 2: Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 50,000

Option 3: Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 45,000

Option 4: Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 60,000

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 40,000


Solution :

Answer = Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 40,000

Total No. of shares applied by X = 25,000/20,000 x 4,000 = 5,000 shares.

(i)

Calculation of amount due but not paid on allotment by X:

Rs.

 

Application money received from X (5,000 ×  Rs. 6)

30,000

 

Less: Application money due on shares allotted (4,000 ×  Rs. 6)

24,000

 

Excess application money adjusted on allotment

6,000

 

Allotment money due on shares (4,000 x  Rs. 4)

16,000

 

Less: Excess application money adjusted on allotment

6,000

 

Allotment amount due but not received from X

10,000

(ii)

Calculation of allotment money received later

 
 

Total allotment money due (20,000 ×  Rs. 4)

Less: Allotment money already received

80,000

 

on application stage (5,000 ×  Rs. 6)

30.000

50.000

 

Less: Allotment amount due but not received from X [as per (i)]

10,000

 

Allotment money received

40,000

Hence, the correct option is 1.
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Question : Select the appropriate synonym for the underlined word.
They have no reason to trust you.

Option 1: condemn

Option 2: dispute

Option 3: doubt

Option 4: believe

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: believe


Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.

In the context of the sentence, the word trust implies having confidence, faith, or belief in someone. So, the synonym believe accurately captures the meaning, indicating that there is no basis or justification for others to have confidence or faith in the person being referred to.

The meanings of the other options are as follows:

  • Condemn means expressing strong disapproval or criticism.

  • Dispute means to argue or debate.

  • Doubt means to be uncertain or sceptical about something.

Therefore, the correct answer is believe.

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Question : Directions: Select the figure that will come next (?) in the following series.

Option 1:

Option 2:

Option 3:

Option 4:

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer:


Solution : According to the given figures –
The figure of box 1 is rotated by 180° to get the figure for box 2. 
By following the same pattern, the required missing figure will be –

Therefore, the figure in the fourth option is the required figure. Hence, the fourth option is correct.

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Question : Directions: 6 persons A, B, C, D, E, and F are sitting around a rectangular table (not necessarily in the same order) facing towards the centre. 4 persons are sitting at each corner, and one person is sitting at the middle of each shorter side of the table. B is an immediate neighbour of D and C. F is an immediate neighbour of A and D. E is an immediate neighbour of A and C. F is not sitting at any of the corners. Which of the following pairs represents the persons who are sitting exactly opposite to each other?

Option 1: CD

Option 2: FC

Option 3: AD

Option 4: BE

Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: FC


Solution : Given:
(I) 6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a rectangular table (not necessarily in the same order) facing towards the centre. 4 persons are sitting at each corner, and one person is sitting at the middle of each shorter side of the table.


(II) B is an immediate neighbour of D and C. F is an immediate neighbour of A and D. E is an immediate neighbour of A and C. F is not sitting at any of the corners.

So, the pair FC is sitting exactly opposite to each other. Hence, the second option is correct.

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Question : In the case of Statutory Liquidity Ratio, the commercial banks are supposed to keep a ratio of ________ in the form of liquid assets.

Option 1: Total deposits

Option 2: Term deposits

Option 3: Saving deposits

 

Option 4: Current deposits

Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Total deposits


Solution : The correct answer is (a). Total deposits.

Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) is a minimum percentage of a bank's total deposits that it has to keep in the form of liquid assets. Liquid assets are assets that can be easily converted into cash, such as cash, government securities, and gold.

The SLR is set by the central bank of a country to control the money supply in the economy. When the central bank raises the SLR, it reduces the amount of money that banks can lend to businesses and consumers. This helps to control inflation.

When the central bank lowers the SLR, it increases the amount of money that banks can lend to businesses and consumers. This can help to stimulate economic growth.

So, the answer is Total deposits.

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I want lateral entry in civil btech can I ? I m doing diploma in civil engineering.om in 6th sem .

mjaisinghani62 27th Jan, 2024

Hello Aman

You can get lateral entry to b tech In civil engineering course after completing diploma in civil engineering.

After completing diploma , you will have to appear for entrance exam .


Eligibility for b tech course - you must have passed 10+2 exam with physics,  chemistry and mathematics with minimum 50% marks or you must have done diploma in engineering with minimum 55% from any reputed university ( for reserved category student There is 5% relaxation.)

Entrance exam for b tech in civil engineering- jee mains. MHT CET ,WBJee, TS EAMCET,  GATE , kcet


After qualifying entrance exam you will be eligible for getting a seat for b tech .


For more details you may visit the link given below

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-civil-engineering


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Question : As of 10 April 2022, who among the following is the senior minister in terms of age among the council of ministers?

Option 1: Nisith Pramanik

Option 2: Sudarshan Bhagat

Option 3: P. P. Chaudhary

Option 4: Som Parkash

Team Careers360 3rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Som Parkash


Solution : The correct option is Som Parkash.

Som Parkash is the senior most of all the ministers. Som Parkash is an Indian politician associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He is the Union Minister of state for commerce and Industry. He started his journey as the IAS officer of the Punjab cadre.

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I have completed SSLC And Diploma in Civil engineering with above 60% Can i do UG course in arts (not in engineering and architecture side) If you have any answer please be specific Thanks

monag2673 21st Aug, 2024

Yes, you can pursue a UG course in Arts after completing your SSLC and a Diploma in Civil Engineering, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the course. Here’s a detailed overview:

  1. Eligibility Criteria: Most universities and colleges offer undergraduate programs in Arts to candidates from various educational backgrounds, including those with a diploma in engineering. The primary requirement is usually a pass in the SSLC or equivalent examination.

  2. Course Options: You can choose from a range of arts disciplines such as BA in subjects like English, History, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, or Fine Arts. Ensure that the specific course you're interested in does not have additional requirements or prerequisites.

  3. Admission Requirements: Some institutions may have specific admission criteria or entrance exams for Arts programs. Check the requirements of the institutions you are interested in to ensure you meet all conditions.

  4. Application Process: Apply to the arts colleges or universities offering the courses you’re interested in. You will need to submit your SSLC marks, diploma certificates, and possibly other documents as required by the institution.

Conclusion: With your SSLC and a diploma in Civil Engineering, you are eligible to apply for UG Arts courses, provided you meet the specific admission criteria of the institution. Explore your options and verify eligibility requirements with the institutions you wish to apply to.

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