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Railway Assistant Loco Pilot Exam By Dr. Lal & Jain UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA–2 © Publishers Publishers UPKAR PRAKASHAN 2/11A, Swadeshi Bima Nagar, AGRA–282 002 Phone : 4053333, 2530966, 2531101; Fax : (0562) 4053330 E-mail : [email protected], Website : www.upkar.in Branch Offices : 4845, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, Paras Bhawan 16-11-23/37, Moosarambagh, Teegan New Delhi—110 002 (First Floor), Guda, Opp. RTA Office Main Road, Phone : 011–23251844/66 Khazanchi Road, Beside–Andhra Bank Patna—800 004 Hyderabad—500 036 (T. S.) Phone : 0612–2673340 Mob. : 9391487283 H-3, Block-B, Municipal Premises B-33, Blunt Square, Kanpur Taxi 8-310/1, A. K. House, No. 15/2, Galiff Street, P. S. Stand Lane, Mawaiya, Heeranagar, Haldwani, Shyampukur, Lucknow—226 004 (U.P.) Distt.—Nainital—263 139 Kolkata—700 003 (W.B.) 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ISBN : 978-81-7482-161-4 Code No. 453 Printed at : UPKAR PRAKASHAN (Printing Unit) Bye-pass, AGRA Contents ● Previous Year’s Solved Paper ● General Awareness ..................................................................................................................... 1–40 ● General Science .......................................................................................................................... 1–16 ● General Intelligence & Reasoning ............................................................................................ 1–64 Relationship or Analogy Test ...................................................................................................... 3 Spotting Out the Dissimilar.......................................................................................................... 5 Series Completion Test ................................................................................................................ 7 Coding and Decoding Test........................................................................................................... 11 Direction Sense Test .................................................................................................................... 12 Blood Relation ............................................................................................................................. 16 Problems based on Alphabet........................................................................................................ 18 Time Sequence Test ..................................................................................................................... 20 Venn Diagram and Chart Type Test ............................................................................................ 21 Mathematical Ability Test ........................................................................................................... 23 Arranging in Order....................................................................................................................... 25 Statement and Logical Conclusions ............................................................................................. 28 Sitting Arrangement Test ............................................................................................................. 40 Sequential Output Tracing ........................................................................................................... 45 Inequality ..................................................................................................................................... 50 Data Sufficiency........................................................................................................................... 54 Miscellaneous .............................................................................................................................. 59 ● Arithmetic ................................................................................................................................... 1–48 1. Four Fundamental Rules ........................................................................................................ 3 2. Decimal Fractions .................................................................................................................. 6 3. H.C.F. and L.C.M................................................................................................................... 8 4. Vulgar Fractions ..................................................................................................................... 10 5. Square Root............................................................................................................................ 13 6. Percentage .............................................................................................................................. 15 7. Ratio and Proportion .............................................................................................................. 18 8. Partnership.............................................................................................................................. 21 9. Profit and Loss ....................................................................................................................... 23 10. Work and Time ...................................................................................................................... 26 11. Time and Distance ................................................................................................................. 29 12. Interest.................................................................................................................................... 31 13. Average .................................................................................................................................. 34 14. Area........................................................................................................................................ 36 15. Volume................................................................................................................................... 39 16. Interpretation of Data ............................................................................................................. 42 17. Miscellaneous Exercise.......................................................................................................... 45 (vi) ● Technical Ability ........................................................................................................................ 1–128 ➢ Mechanical Engineering.......................................................................................................... 1–53 1. Thermodynamics.................................................................................................................... 3 2. Nuclear Power Plant............................................................................................................... 8 3. Applied Mechanics................................................................................................................. 13 4. Strength of Materials .............................................................................................................. 18 5. Fluid Mechanics ..................................................................................................................... 23 6. Internal Combustion of Engine .............................................................................................. 28 7. Steam Boilers, Compressors, Engines, Nozzles, Turbines, Gas Turbines and Jet Engines... 33 8. Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning............................................................... 38 9. Theory of Machines and Machine Design ............................................................................. 43 10. Engineering Materials ............................................................................................................ 47 11. Production Engineering Industrial Engineering and Management ........................................ 50 ➢ Objective Electronic Engineering ........................................................................................... 56–80 ➢ Objective Electrical Engineering ....................................................................................... 81–108 ➢ Objective Automobile Engineering .................................................................................... 109–128 General Information ● Educational Qualification Matriculation plus course completed Act Apprenticeship/ITI approved by NCVT/SCVT in the trades of (1) Fitter, (2) Electrician, (3) Instrument Mechanic, (4) Millwright/Maintenance Mechanic, (5) Mechanic Radio and TV, (6) Electronic Mechanic, (7) Mechanic (Motor Vehicle), (8) Wireman, (9) Tractor Mechanic, (10) Armature and Coil Winder, (11) Mechanic Diesel /Heat Engine, (12) Turner, (13) Mechanist, (14) Refrigeration and Air Condition Mechanic OR Diploma in Mechanical/ Electrical/Electronics/ Automobile Engg. recognized by AICTE in lieu of I.T.I.
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