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* HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. * HTTPS - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. * IP - Internet Protocol. * URL - Uniform Resource Locator. * USB - Universal Serial Bus. * VIRUS - Vital Information Resource Under Seized. * 3G - 3rd Generation. * GSM - Global System for Mobile Communication. * CDMA - Code Divison Multiple Access. * UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunication System. * SIM - Subscriber Identity Module. * AVI = Audio Video Interleave * RTS = Real Time Streaming * SIS = Symbian OS Installer File * AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec * JAD = Java Application Descriptor * JAR = Java Archive * JAD = Java Application Descriptor * 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project * 3GP = 3rd Generation Project * MP3 = MPEG player lll * MP4 = MPEG-4 video file * AAC = Advanced Audio Coding * GIF = Graphic InterchangeableFormat * JPEG = Joint Photographic ExpertGroup * BMP = Bitmap * SWF = Shock Wave Flash * WMV = Windows Media Video * WMA = Windows Media Audio * WAV = Waveform Audio * PNG = Portable Network Graphics * DOC = Document (Microsoft Corporation) * PDF = Portable Document Format * M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics * M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File * NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40) * THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson) * MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File * NRT = Nokia Ringtone * XMF = Extensible Music File * WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image * DVX = DivX Video * HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language * WML = Wireless Markup Language * CD - Compact Disk. * DVD - Digital Versatile Disk. * CRT - Cathode Ray Tube. * DAT - Digital Audio Tape. * DOS - Disk Operating System. * GUI - Graphical User Interface. * HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. * IP - Internet Protocol. * ISP - Internet Service Provider. * TCP - Transmission Control Protocol. * UPS - UninterruptiblePower Supply. * HSDPA - High Speed Downlink Packet Access. * EDGE - Enhanced Data Rate for GSM[Global System for Mobile =>Communication] Evolution. * VHF - Very High Frequency. * UHF - Ultra High Frequency. * GPRS - General Packet Radio Service. * WAP - Wireless Application Protocol. * TCP - Transmission Control Protocol . * ARPANET - Advanced Research Project Agency Network. * IBM - International Business Machines. * HP - Hewlett Packard. * AM/FM - Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation. * WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network |
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Shoulder Shrug GestureThe shoulder shrug is also a good example of a universal gesture that is used to show that a person does not know or understand what you are talking about. It is a multiple gesture that has three main parts: exposed palms, hunched shoulders and raised brow. |
The Ring or ‘OK’ GestureThe ’OK’ meaning is common to all English-speaking countries and it means "All correct". |
The Thumb-Up GestureIn Britain, Australia and New Zealand the thumb-up gesture has three meanings, it is commonly used by hitch-hikers who are thumbing a lift, it is an OK signal, and when the thumb is jerked sharply upwards it becomes an insult signal, meaning ‘up yours’ or ‘sit on this’. In some countries, such as Greece, its main meaning is ‘get stuffed’. |
Congruence (state of agreement)We often see a high ranking politician standing behind a lectern with his arms tightly folded across his chest (defensive) and chin down (critical or hostile), while telling his audience how receptive and open he is to the ideas of young people. |
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IBPS RRB Clerk Exam - 6th October 2013 (Morning Shift) Questions
1. My experiments with truth is written by -- Mohandas K Gandhi
2. Yama book was written by -- Mahadevi Verma
3. Best bank in public sector banks (large) by the sunday standard -- IOB
4. Next ICC world cup will be held in ______ year -- 2015
5. World water day -- March 22
6. 2020 Olympics will held in which city -- Tokyo, Japan
7. Aizwal is capital of -- Mizoram
8. Shabbir Ali related to which sport --Football
9. Kavita Chahal who got Arjuna Award 2013 is related to which sport -- Boxing
10. Headquarters of UNICEF --New York
11. Headquarters of UNESCO -- Paris
12. Capital of Zimbabwe -- Harare
13. Currency of Tunisia -- Tunisian dinar
14. NRHM full form -- National Rural Health Mission
15. Second highest scorer in list A cricket matches
16. IWMP abbreviated as -- Integrated Watershed Management Protocol
17. Australia and New Zealand will host next WC in which year -- 2015
18. National advisory council chairman -- Sonia Gandhi
19. National award for best actress 2013 -- Usha Jadhav for Marathi Film ‘Dhag’
20. Kota power plant near Chambal river
21. In Food Security Bill 2013 gives rice at how much cost -- Rs. 3 per Kg
22. RBI Governor Tenure -- 03 Years
23. One Question on Edward Snowden
24. Flow of ganga and Brahmaputra in Bangladesh named -- Meghna River
25. Reservoir near Sutlej River -– Govind Sagar
26. Rafael Nadal total grand slam titles -- 13
27. National Spot exchange was in latest news for?
28. Headquarters of International Development Agency --Washington DC
29. Name of US parliament -- Congress
30. Order of energy consuming countries
31. Dyanchand Awardee Giriraj Singh was related to which Sport -- Para Sports
32. Second Highest Run Scorer in List A cricket -- Shikhar Dhawan
33. Who won 100m race in World Athletics Championship -- Ussain Bolt
34. President of Colombia -- Juan manual Santo
35. Political guru of Gandhiji?
36. Malacca strait divides which 2 oceans -- Indian and pacific ocean.
37. Which bank is related to agriculture -- NABARD
38. Chabbra Dam is in -- Rajasthan
Frequently Asked Technical Interview Questions:
1) Expand ECE.Electronics & Communication Engineering.
2) What is Electronic?
The study and use of electrical devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles.
3) What is communication?
Communication means transferring a signal from the transmitter which passes through a medium then the output is obtained at the receiver. (or)communication says as transferring of message from one place to another place called communication.
4) Different types of communications?
Explain. Analog and digital communication. As a technology, analog is the process of taking an audio or video signal (the human voice) and translating it into electronic pulses. Digital on the other hand is breaking the signal into a binary format where the audio or video data is represented by a series of "1"s and "0"s. Digital signals are immune to noise, quality of transmission and reception is good, components used in digital communication can be produced with high precision and power consumption is also very less when compared with analog signals.Read More Questions
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Internship must for engineering graduates
The state has the worst employability record with less than 10 per cent engineering graduates finding employment from the thousand of engineers being churned out by over 700 engineering colleges. The internship period will vary from 3 months to 24 months in the final three semesters, depending on the branch of study.
Unlike medical students, there is no such provision for mandatory internship for engineering students in the state. Some colleges have been adopting “industry-oriented projects” for students pursuing third and fourth year to help them secure jobs in good companies during campus recruitment drives.
Since this is being done on an ‘optional basis,’ only few city colleges with good track record have been giving hands-on training to students. “The mandatory internship is being introduced from this year as per the directions of AICTE issued in May this year.
This will be applicable to students in fifth, sixth and seventh semesters which will vary from 3 months to 24 months depending on the branch of study. The aim is to enhance the employability of students,” said Prof N.V. Ramana Rao, registrar, JNTU-Hyderabad.
He said the initiative is being undertaken as part of the AICTE’s National Employability Enhancement Mission. AICTE is also planning to launch its own job portal.
List of Government sector jobs that BE,B.Tech ECE Students can Opt:
Electronics and Communication Engineering is a Vast Branch finds all its position in Different jobs. There are many job opportunities for ECE students around the world. 70% of the ECE students opting for IT Industry . But ECE students have Good Opportunities in Government sector jobs. There are many departments in which ECE Candidate can opt for government sector jobs. Here are the some of Govt Sector Companies Which will be useful for any ECE Students..All These government Sector Jobs Asks 60% aggregate in throughout career
1. Indian Space Research Organization.
2. Bharat Sanchar Nigam limited.
3. Jobs in Railway- IES Indian Engine Ring Services.
4. Bharat Heavy Electronics Limited.
5. Steel Authority of India Limited.
6. Gas Limited.
7. National Thermal Power Corporation.
8. Electronics Corporation Of India Limited.
9. BARC- Bhabha Atomic Research Center.
10. UPSC- Union Public Service Commission.
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