Showing posts with label PIB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PIB. Show all posts

Monday, November 7

Result of PIB Interview 2016


Hello Friends !!

Indian Territorial Army published the result about TA PIB Interview 2016



Here is the link to download your result of your command.








Best of Luck to All selected Candidates.


Note :Schedule/ dates of Service Selection Board (SSB) will be intimated by the concerned Service Selection Centre (SSC) directly to the individual candidates concerned through email in due course.
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Thursday, September 15

Result of PIB Written exam July 2016


Hello Friends !!

Indian Territorial Army published the result about TA PIB exam, which was held on 31st July 2016.

All Candidates will be directly intimated through email/sms/call by their concerned TA Gp HQ.

Here is the link to download your result of your command.


Result of Southern Command

Result of eastern Command

Result of Western Command

Result of Central Command

Result of Northern Command


Best of Luck to All selected Candidates.
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Sunday, August 28

Territorial Army Result will be published on Aug 31 onwards


Hello Friends!! I hope all of you are waiting for Territorial Army exam results which was conducted in the last month. The results was to be declared by August 18 but due to some unknown reasons the result might have been postponed to August 31. So, you need to wait few more days to get your results. There could be many reasons for the postponement of results and one of the reason may be high number of applications than expected. You will be receiving a mail from respective head quarters regarding your selection and you can also get a call from head quarter.


As there were many applicants this year for written exam than compared to last year there could be delay in correcting the OMR sheets of the candidates so this might be the reason behind postponing the exam result to August 31.

All the selected candidates in the written exam will get an e-mail with subject “PIB-Call Letter” or “Call Up Notice For PIB” or they may also receive a call from respective head quarters on August 31.

Keep your mobile switched on and do not ignore any calls as the call will come from Landline number.


Good Luck !
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Sunday, July 3

Model Questions on GK part1


1. A person wants to contest election for the membership of Gram Panchayat, what should be his age?
(1) 18 years or above
(2) 19 years or above
(3) 21 years of above
(4) Minimum 25 years

2. Who summons the joint sitting of the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
(1) President
(2) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(3) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(4) Prime Minister

3. Which of the following is not a source of revenue to the village panchayat?
(1) Property Tax
(2) House Tax
(3) Land Tax
(4) Vehicle Tax


4. All electioneering campaigns during the time of elections are stopped.
(1) 48 hours before the appointed time of election results
(2) 48 hours before the actual poll
(3) 24 hours before the actual poll
(4) 36 hours before the actual poll

5. Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India?
(1) President
(2) Prime Minister
(3) Parliament
(4) Chief Justice of India

6. The General Budget is presented in the parliament normally in the month of
(1) January
(2) February
(3) March
(4) Last month of the year

7. Who is the signatory on the Indian currency notes in denomination of two rupees and above?
(1) Secretary, Reserve Bank of India
(2) Finance Secretary, Minister of Finance
(3) Governor, Reserve Bank of India
(4) Finance Minister, Ministry of Finance

8. The monetary unit of Bangladesh is
(1) Rupee
(2) Takka
(3) Rupiah
(4) Dollar

9. Sellers market denotes a situation where
(1) Commodities are available at competitive rates
(2) Demand exceeds supply
(3) Supply exceeds demand
(4) Supply and demand are equal

10. Development means economic growth plus
(1) Inflation
(2) Deflation
(3) Price stability
(4) Social change

11. The Abbreviation NAEP stands for
(1) National Atomic Energy Planning
(2) National Adult education Programme
(3) National Authority on Engineering Projects
(4) Nuclear and Atomic Energy Project

12. The Abbreviations PSLV stands for
(1) Polar Survey Landing Vehicle
(2) Polarised Source Laser Viewing
(3) Precise Source Locating Vision
(4) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

13. The term ‘epicentre’ is associated with
(1) Earthquakes
(2) Tornadoes
(3) Cyclones
(4) Earth’s interior

14. Which of the following order is given to the plantes of solar system on the basis of their sizes?
(1) Jupiter, Saturn, Earth, Mercury
(2) Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, Earth
(3) Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn
(4) Earth, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter

15. The solar eclipse occurs when
(1) the sun comes in between the moon and the earth
(2) the earth comes in the between the sun and the moon
(3) the moon comes in between the sun and the earth
(4) None of these

16. The removal of top soil by water or wind is called
(1) Soil wash
(2) Soil erosion
(3) Soil creep
(4) Silting of soil

17. Which of the following is suitable for growing cotton?
(1) Sandy soil
(2) Clayey soil
(3) Black soil
(4) Alluvial soil


18. Bandipur Sanctuary is located in the State of
(1) Tamil Nadu
(2) Uttar Pradesh
(3) Karnataka
(4) Madhya Pradesh

19. Largest State in terms of area, in India is
(1) Assam
(2) Rajasthan
(3) Madhya Pradesh
(4) Jammu and Kashmir

20. Koraput is related to which of the following Industry
(1) Aeroplane
(2) Ship building
(3) Iron and steel
(4) Electric locomotives

Answers:
Question No. 1-20


  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 1
  6. 2
  7. 3
  8. 2
  9. 2
  10. 4
  11. 2
  12. 4
  13. 1
  14. 1
  15. 3
  16. 2
  17. 3
  18. 3
  19. 2
  20. 1


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Friday, July 1

Best Month wise Current Affairs in PDF for TA (PIB) July 2016


Dear Aspirants,
In present time the trend of online study has gained quite well significance.
Taking this trend into account we introduced 'edristi' which provide all useful information related to contemporary issues happening all around and useful for competitive examinations.


most important aspect of this material is providing the link of authentic websites, through this link the reader can get more information related to the topics such as any international news ,Report, Awards, Sports, Science  and Technology  etc.

Download month wise current affairs in pdf format below.


Current Affairs for May 2016

Current Affairs for April 2016

Current Affairs for March 2016

Current Affairs for February 2016

~@Good Luck@~
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Model Questions on MATH SET 2


1. The selling price of 10 oranges is the cost price of 13 oranges. then the profit percentage is :
(1) 30%
(2) 10%          
(3) 13%                               
(4) 3%


2.  A shop man bought pens at the rate of 7 for Rs10 and sold them at the profit of 40%.how many pens would a customer get for Rs 10.
(1) 6                                   
(2) 4
(3) 5                                   
(4) 3

3.  A train running at 36 km/hr passes another train completely in 12 s, which is half of its length, running in the opposite direction at 54 km/hr. If it also passes a railway platform in 1.5 min, what is the length of the platform (in meters)?
(1) 700                               
(2) 860                        
(3) 900                               
(4) 1, 000   

       
4.  Two rice varieties costing Rs 20 per kg and Rs 30 per kg were mixed as 2 : 3 and sold so as to gain 10%. What was the SP of the mixture (Rs/kg)?
(1) 31.2                              
(2) 28.6                       
(3) 30                                 
(4) 26      
        
5.  A circle of radius 8 cm has its radius decreased by 2 cm. What is the approximate percentage decrease in area?
(1) 25%                             
(2) 50%                      
(3) 38%                             
(4) 43.75%   
  
6.  In a school, there are 3600 students. The ratio of boys to girls is 4 : 5. If twenty percent of the boys and sixty percent of the girls like to play hockey, then how many students do not like to play hockey?
(1) 1520                             
(2) 1250                      
(3) 2008                             
(4) None of these

7. The ratio of the present ages of Sonu and Monu is 7: 6 respectively. Eight years ago the respective ratio of their ages was 5 : 4. What will be Monu’s age four years from now?
(1) 28 years                       
(2) 32 years    
(3) 24 years                       
(4) 30 years    

8. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 20 more than the smallest number. What is the middle number?
(1) 7                                   
(2) 9                
(3) 11                                 
(4) 5   
             
9. A invests Rs. 24000 to start a business. Four months later B joins him by investing Rs. 31000 and after another two months C joins them by investing Rs. 40000. At the end of one year the business earns a profit of Rs. 12028. What is C's share in the profit?
(1) Rs. 4464                      
(2) Rs. 3844   
(3) Rs. 3720                      
(4) Rs. 3270   

10. 2 men can complete a piece of work in 6 days. 2 women can complete the same piece of work in 9 days, whereas 3 children can complete the same piece of work in 8 days. 3 women and 4 children worked together for 1 day. If only men were to finish the remaining work in 1 day, how many total men would be required?
(1) 4                                   
(2) 8                
(3) 6                                   
(4) 2

Answers with solutions:


1.(1) 
Profit percentage = (13-10)*100/10 = 30%

2. (3) 
The S.P. of 7 pens = 10*140/100 = Rs 14
∴The S.P. of I pens = 14/7 = Rs 2
∴The pens for Rs 10 = 10/2 = 5

3. (1)
Crossing time = l1+ l2 / relative speed
l1 = x
l2 = x/2
Relative speed = 36 + 54 = 90 km/hr = 90 x 5/8 = 25 m/s
Time = 12 sec
12 = x + x/2 / 25
x = 200 m
Now train crossing the platform
l1 = 200 m,    l2 = length of platform = y
Time = 1.5 min = 90 sec
Speed = 36 km/hr = 10 m/s
90 = 200 + y / 10
Y = 700 m

4.  (2) 
CP of the mixture = 20 x 2 + 30 x 3  / 5   = 26
SP = 1.1 x 6 = 28.6

5.  (4) 
Original area of the circle = π (8)2 = 64 π
New area of the circle = π (6)2 = 36 π
% decrease in area = 64 π  - 36 π / 64 π x 100 = 43.75%

6.  (4) 
Total Students in school = 3600
Number of boys = 4/9 x 3600 = 1600
Number of boys who like hockey = 20% of 1600 = 320
Number of girls = 2000
Number of girls who like hockey = 60% of 2000 = 1200
Number of students who do not like hockey = (1600 – 320) + (2000 – 1200) = 2080 

7.  (1)
Let the present ages of Sonu and Monu be 7x and 6x. Now
7x – 8 /6x – 8 = 5/4
x = 4
Present age of Monu = 24 years
Monu’s age four years from now = 24 + 4 = 28 years

8.  (2)
 Let the numbers be x, x + 2 and x + 4. Then
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) = x + 20
x = 7
So the middle number is 9.

9.  (3)
 The ratio of their investments = 24000 x 12: 31000 x 8 : 40000 x 6 = 36 : 31:30
Since the ratio of investment is also the ratio of profit,
C’s share = 30/97 x 12028 = 3720

10. (2) 
2 M x 6 = 2 W x 9 = 3 C x 8
2 M = 3 W = 4 C
The ratio of efficiency of man, woman and children = 1/2: 1/3: 1/4 = 6: 4: 3
Let the work done by a man, a woman and a children in one day be 6 units, 4 units and 3 units respectively.
So the total work to be done = 2x6x6 = 72 units
Work done by 3 women and 4 children in one day = 3 x 4 + 4x 3 = 24 units
Remaining work = 72 – 24 = 48 units
Number of men required to complete the remaining work in one day = 48/6 = 8
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Thursday, June 30

Model Questions on Math SET 1 with solution for TA written Exam


Model Paper of Math SET 1

1. The average age of 40 boys in a class is 15. The average age of a group of 18 boys in the class is 16 and the average age of another 12 boys in the class is 14. What is the average age of the remaining boys in the class?
(1) 15•25 years
(2) 14.4 years
(3) 14•75 years
(4) None of these

2. Ruby invested an amount of Rs. 5,800 for 2 years. At what rate of compound interest will she get an amount of Rs. 6394•5 at the end of two years ?
(1) 5 p.c.p.a.
(2) 4 p.c.p.a.
(3) 6 p.c.p.a.
(4) 8 p.c.p.a.

3. A boat covers a distance of 30 km downstream in 2 hours while it takes 6 hours to cover the same distance upstream. How much time the boat will take to cover 90 km in still water?
(1) 6 hrs
(2) 9 hrs
(3) 15 hrs
(4) None of these

4. A lent Rs 5000 to B for 2 years and Rs 3000 to C for 4 years on simple interest at the same rate of interest and received Rs 2200 in all from both of them as interest. The rate of interest is
(1) 5%
(2) 7%
(3) 8%
(4) None of these

5. Train A and B travel to a place at a speed of 35 and 55 km/h respectively. If car B takes 7/2  hours  less time than A for the journey, the distance of the place is_
(1) 300.25 km
(2) 400 km
(3) 350.565 km
(4) 336.875 km

6.  In an exam, 60% of the total student passed. If the number of failed students is 320 then the total number of students is
(a) 600
(b) 700
(c) 800
(d) 900

7.  A cycle is bought for Rs 840 and sold at Rs 920. What is the percentage gain
(a) 10.50%
(b) 8.52%
(c) 7.35%
(d) 9.52%

8.  If Raj’s salary is 30% more than Amar’s salary, the how many percent is Amar’s salary less than that of Raj’s?
(a) 56%
(b) 23.07%
(c) 50/3%
(d) 50.6%

9. Find the number of ways in which 5 different beads can be arranged to form a necklace.
(a) 120
(b) 60
(c) 30
(d) 12

10. A card is drawn from a pack of playing cards, what is the probability of getting either a red or a red queen?
(a) 4/13
(b) 7/13
(c) 1/13
(d) 1/26

ANSWERS

1. (2)
Total students are 40 × 15 = 600
So, 18 x 16 + (12 + 14) = 456
Left student is 10 and their average is =600-456= 144÷ 10=14.4

2. (1)
The interest in 2 years is 594.5 which is 10.25% of 5800. Hence the rate of interest is 5% p.a.

3. (2)
Upstream speed = 5 km/hr
Downstream speed = 15 km/hr
Speed of boat in still water = (5 + 15)/2 = 10 km/hr
Required time = 90/10 = 9 hrs

4. (4)
Let the rate of interest is=x
(X * 5000 * 2)/100 + (3000 * 4 * x)/100 = 2200
x = 10%

5. (4)
Let Car A takes t hrs to reach  the place
Distance is same,
35 t = 55(t – 7/2)
T = 77/8
Distance = 35 * 77/8 = 336.87 km

6. (c)
Let the number of student is x out of that 40% have failed.
40/100 * x = 320
x = 320 * 100/40 = 800

7. (d)
CP = Rs 840 and SP = Rs 920
Gain = 920 – 840 = Rs 80
gain percentage = 80/840 * 100 = 9.52%

8. (b);
Amar’s salary is less than of Raj 2y
(R/100 + R * 100)% = (30/(100 + 30) * 100)%
(30/130 *100 )% = 300/13% = 23% APPROX

9. (d)
According to formula:
Number of arrangements = (5-1)!/2 = 12

10. (b)
26/52 + 2/52 = 28/52 = 7/13
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Model Papers of Reasoning for TA written exam


Practice Papers.

Practice Mock test Papers with solution for TA written exam.

Mock test for Reasoning



Paper 1: Reasoning 1
Paper 2: Reasoning 2
Paper 3: Reasoning 3
Paper 4: Reasoning 4
Paper 5: Reasoning 5

Paper 6: Reasoning 6

Paper 7: Reasoning 7

Paper 8: Reasoning 8


Paper 9: Reasoning 9

Paper 10: Reasoning 10
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Wednesday, December 23

Join Indian Territorial Army as an Officer Recruitment 2016


Applications are invited from gainfully employed Ex Service Officers to serve the nation as Territorial Army Officers without having to sacrifice their primary professions.


You can serve the nation in two capacities – as a civilian and as a soldier. No other option allows you such an expanse of experience.


Date of Interview : April 2016. Firm dates will be communicated later by post



Eligibility Condition:

Only Ex-service officers who are medically fit.
Age- 18 to 42 years on the date of application.
Qualification -Graduate from any recognized university.
Employment - Gainfully Employed in Central/State Govt/ Semi Govt/Pvt Sector/Self Employed.

NOTE :Ex Service Officers are required to bring the following documents in original along with attested copies at the time of interview:-



  • All educational qualification certificates (Matric onwards).
  • Release Order.
  • Release Medical Board Proceedings
  • Copy of Identity proof with photographs (Voter ID/PAN Card/Passport/Driving license etc).
  • Domicile/Residential proof certificate.
  • Certificate for proof of age (Matric/Senior Secondary mark sheet & certificate for verification of date of birth).
  • Service certificate by candidates employed in Central Govt/Union Territory/State/Semi Govt/Private Sector Authenticated by Head Office
  • alongwith NOC by the department as per format given in this advertisement.
  • Self employed candidates are required to submit the certificate and Affidavit as per format given in this advertisement.
  • Candidates whose names vary in documents should submit copy of Gazette notification of India/ State showing the correct name or an
  • affidavit duly supported by newspaper cuttings.
  • Copy of PAN Card.
  • Certificates/ Reports of all courses. 


LAST DATE: Form completed in all respects will be accepted till 31 JANUARY 2016 at Additional Directorate General TA, Integrated HQ of

MoD (Army), ‘L’ Block, Church Road, New Delhi-01.

Official notification link : Click Here


Read How to Fill TA Application form :Click Here


HOW TO APPLY. : All desirous Ex Service Officers (Commissioned Officers only) of three services can obtain Application Form, from Employment Newspaper or download from www.indianarmy.nic.in (FREE OF COST) and send their applications alongwith release order and release medical board proceedings to Additional Directorate General TA, Integrated HQ of MoD (Army), ‘L’ Block, Church Road, New Delhi-01. The candidates will be screened by the Army HQ Selection Board (ASB) held at Addl Dte Gen TA, GS Branch, ‘L’ Block, Church Road, New Delhi. Recommended candidates will undergo Medical Examination at Armed Forces Clinic, New Delhi. They will also submit Police Verification Form.

Click Here : To Get Updates on Email


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Tuesday, September 22

PIB Experience shared by Shiv Kumar


Hi Friends,

I am done with my PIB and I'm happy to share my experience with whole process.


The whole process I went through, I am describing below.

1. Submission of forms:The notice for recruitment of Officers in TA is published in the Employment News Paper as well as on website of Army. One may also go through the http://taofficers.blogspot.in/ website on regular basis for updates on Territorial Army vacancies. The forms could be downloaded and filled in the prescribed format and sent to the relevant Command.


 
2. Written Test (2 hrs): Call for written test is sent to the candidates via mail or post and it is scheduled after around two-three months of publication of vacancies. The written test consists of the following:

a. English (Section A-40 Marks): comprising one or two comprehension passages of ten to twenty marks in total and an essay on any one of the topic out of given five options for around twenty marks.

b. General (Section B-60 Marks): comprising general aptitude, general awareness, mathematics, logical reasoning etc.

NOTE: One has to get minimum of 40% in each section and minimum of 50% overall to qualify for the next stage, the PIB. Result is usually declared in 15-20 days from the date of written exam.

3. PIB (Preliminary Interview Board): This is done as a two days process.

a. Document Verification (Day 1): There is a list of documents that need to be taken in original and atleast one attested copy for submission. The list of documents is sent by mail or the post in the confirmation of passing the written test.

A form with basic details such as name, father’s name, current job background, monthly salary, educational background, co-curricular activities, NCC ‘C’ Certificate etc. are to be filled in and submitted with the documents. (We were told to fill five copies of the form as we had five member board).

Also, a form that is submitted to SSB was got filled by all the candidates who came for document verification.

NOTE: There are few things that are compulsorily needed to qualify to appear before the Interview Board. NOC from the employer/Private firms/DC etc., PAN Card, Medical Fitness issued by Competent Medical Authority. It is mandatory that all the forms are filled in using Blue Ball Pens only.

b. Interview Day (Day 2): The interview process starts around nine in the morning. Candidates are taken in batch of 15 near the Board Room and made to sit according to their roll number. Each person is called in and the interview goes for around 5-7 minutes.

The board which I faced had the following Officers:

a.     One Major General

b.    One Brigadier

c.     Two Colonels

d.    One Psychologist


The questions to almost all the candidates started with self-introduction and family background, education and current job etc. Since, I am from Andamans, I was asked questions in and around Andaman and Nicobar Islands. I was asked the following questions:

a. Do you know the significance of Coco Islands?

Ans: I replied about the significance with full confidence and the Officer seemed quite satisfied with my reply.

b. Why is Nagpur named as Nagpur? (I have studied from Nagpur. The Officer mistook me as a resident of Nagpur.)

Ans: I was not sure of the answer. I said, I am sorry sir, I am not sure of the answer. Then the Officer asked me if I am from Nagpur, to which the other Officer who asked me about the Coco Island replied to his query that I am from Andamans. But, I put forward what I knew about Nagpur. Like, it’s the heart of the nation (Zero Mile) and also, the orange city of the Country.

c.  What do you know about Shompens and Ongis?

Ans: I told they are both tribals of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and I am not much aware of

Shompens. But, I recalled my visit to Ongis’ Island during 1999 so I told about the Ongis and their lifestyle they follow.

d. Are you into Government Job?

Ans: Yes sir, I work as an Accountant in the Pay and Accounts Department of the Andaman and Nicobar Administration.

Once they seemed satisfied or done with their questionnaires, they thanked me for coming. I wished them back and left the room.

NOTE: I would like to add that others were asked current affairs too. Like, why sudden rise in onion prices, hike in petrol/diesel price, 1965 war, Kargil war and other Defence operations that India had, Indo-Pak/Bhutan/Chinese/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka/Nepal relationships, North Eastern states and related issues etc. So, it is advisable to all who want to attend PIB that they should know their hometown/place they studied/stayed very well and basic current affairs and history of TA and army operations etc.

We were made to sit back till interview of each person from our batch was over and then relieved us all.

It took around fifteen days for the result of PIB interview to be declared.

Thanks to Shiv Kumar for sharing his PIB experience with us. We wish his great success in SSB. 

Email ID : enkumarss@gmail.com


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Saturday, September 19

Statistics of (TA) SSB recommendation for PIB AUG 2015


Statistics of (TA) Recommendation.

CENTRAL COMMAND-113

WESTERN COMMAND-96

NORTHERN COMMAND-36

EASTERN COMMAND-62

SOUTHERN COMMAND-291

Total no. of recommended candidates-598

Congratulation to all recommended Candidates.

Get your result for PIB Interview - Here
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PIB Interview result of AUG 2015 for all Commands published on Indian Army official website


Candidates of the following roll no have been selected for SSB.

Click on links given below






Congratulation to all candidates who have cleared the PIB Interview.
The SSB for TA is likely to commence in December 15 or early January 16
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Monday, August 24

PIB (Written) Result of all commands published on official Indian Army website, Exam held on 2 Aug 2015



RESULTS OF TERRITORIAL ARMY COMMISSION AND BRANCH COMMISSIONED OFFICER 
WRITTEN EXAM: 2 Aug 2015

Result:
1) Southern Command

2) Eastern Command

3) Western Command

4) Central Command

5) Northern Command

Congratulation to all candudates who have cleared their Written Exam.

Best of Luck for your Interview.
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