Sunday, 9 May 2021

09 May 2021 Computer Science Test Result

 

S.No.

Name

Marks

1

Meera Yadav

37

2

Salvi Vatsa

36

3

Pooja Chaudhary

35

4

Varsha Chaudhary

33

5

Aarti

32

6

Shubham Sharma Bhardwaj

32

7

Suruchi

32

8

Ankur Bhardwaj

31

9

Nitin Kumar

30

10

Prabin Pandey

30

11

Ravina Dahiya

30

12

Sanjay

30

13

Priyanka Yadav

29

14

Ranjeet Singh

29

15

Shefali Sharma

29

16

Shehbaz

29

17

Manish Kumar Garg

28

18

Sushmita Singh

28

19

Chirag Kashyap

27

20

Mohd. Junaid

27

21

Aman

26

22

Amita Mor

26

23

Priya Chaurasia

26

24

Priyanka Arora

26

25

Rajesh Kumar

26

26

Sandeep Kumar

26

27

Amarjeet Singh

25

28

Divya...

25

29

Garima Batra

25

30

Karan Kumar

25

31

Mukesh Roy

25

32

Nitish Kumar

25

33

Piyush Kumar

25

34

Pragati Jakhar

25

35

Rohit Kumar

25

36

Ankur Gahlawat

24

37

Anuradha Bhardwaj

24

38

Garima Batra

24

39

Harshita Kaushik

24

40

Hitesh Kumar

24

41

Manish Kumar

24

42

Rahul

24

43

Rajiv Ranjan

24

44

Sanjeev

24

45

Vikas Patel

24

46

Anil Yadav

23

47

Ankit Pandey

23

48

Atul

23

49

Gaurav

23

50

Kavita Chahar

23

51

Md Tehran

23

52

Poonam Yadav 782

23

53

Shweta Sharma

23

54

Lalit Gupta

22

55

Poonam Yadav

22

56

Pritam Kumari

22

57

Priyanka Soni

22

58

Rakesh Dhankhar

22

59

Hemnat Kumar Singh

21

60

Lovely 

21

61

Nancy

21

62

Neety

21

63

Pinki Rani

21

64

Raj Kumar

21

65

Ajay Kumar

20

66

Akanksha Sharma

20

67

Ànjali

20

68

Preeti Kataria

20

69

Vipin Kumar

20

70

Anuroop Singh

19

71

Naveen

19

72

Ritu Meena

19

73

Rohit Sharma

19

74

Sandeep

19

75

Shivani Singh

19

76

Artee Sikarwar

18

77

Gopal Sharma

18

78

Pragya Sharma

18

79

Preeti Patel

18

80

Richa Dubey

18

81

Suhail Malik

18

82

Yash Kumar

18

83

Yash Sharma

18

84

Annu

17

85

Deepali

17

86

Jitender

17

87

Ranjeet Yadav

17

88

Ajeet Singh

16

89

Alka Sharma

16

90

Divya Mishra

16

91

Nisha

16

92

Sonika

16

93

Ajay Gupta

15

94

Chandan

15

95

Hemant Kumar Singh

15

96

Jyoti Lamba

15

97

Mohd. Asif

15

98

Monika Yadav

15

99

Manisha

14

100

Mohit

14

101

Niharika Khurana

14

102

Preeti

14

103

Seema Dagar

14

104

Akshay Sharma

13

105

Ankul Singh

13

106

Anuj Kashyap

13

107

Dilip Gupta

13

108

Gaurav Sharma

13

109

Himanshu

13

110

Jeet Meena

13

111

Manoj Kumar

13

112

Nitin

13

113

Pratiksha Shendge

13

114

Satyam

13

115

Shahib

13

116

Sandhya

12

117

Sonam Singh

11

118

Ashish

10

119

Poonam Goyal

10

120

Ravi Kumar

10

121

Jagjeet Singh

9

122

Rajendra

9

123

Vaibhav

9

124

Vintam

9

125

Brahmdutt

8

126

Shalu

8

127

Anupama Jena

7

128

Manu Raghav

7

129

Vijay

6

130

Rashmika Kataria

5

131

Jatin Mann

0

132

Jyoti Antil

0

133

Jyoti Malik

0

134

Ritvik

0

135

Tush

0

How to create and run C program in Linux and Unix

 


Creating C Program in Linux Terminal


Step 1 :


Create a file like First.c


Open the the file and write the souce code in the file.


#include<stdio.h>


int main()

{

printf("\nHello India Delhi\n\n");

return 0;

}




Step 2 :


In Terminal


1.

 

Compile the program


gcc First.c -o First


-o First tells the compiler to create an executable with the name First


2.


Run the program


./First 


output:


Hello India Delhi

Friday, 7 May 2021

English Test Paper for SSC, Banking, TGT and PGT Exams

Que. 1) Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom
.
 Blow one's own trumpet.

 1. Be self-reliant 
2. Follow others 
3. Condemn others 
4. Praise oneself


Que. 2) Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

 1. Nuisance

2. Negociate

3. Negligible

4. Necessary


Que. 3) Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.

    If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.

   My shoes were worn out so I had to buy a new one.

1. the new one's

2. No improvement

3. new ones

4. a new ones 

 

Que.4) Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

    She said to me," What time is your flight tomorrow?"

1. She asked me what time is my flight the next day.

2. She asked me what time my flight was the following day

3. She asked me what time my flight will be the next day.

4. She asked me that what time was my flight tomorrow 

 




Thursday, 6 May 2021

DSSSB PGT Exams Date Sheet

 


Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB)

 The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has invited applications for the recruitment to the Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) posts. All the interested and eligible candidates must apply for the same through the official website of the Selection Board. The link to apply for DSSSB PGT 2020 will be activated from January 24, 2020, while the last date for submitting the online applications is February 23, 2020, until 11:59 pm. A total of 3,359 vacancies have been announced for DSSSB PGT recruitment 2020.

DOWNLOAD NOTIFICATION

Important: The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board is going to roll out a total of 12000+ vacancies for the post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT). DSSSB will soon release the detailed advertisement on 31st May 2021. On 31st March 2021, Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has filed an affidavit in the Delhi High Court regarding the recruitment to the post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) for filling up 12,000 vacancies in Delhi Government Schools. 

      The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board has issued a notification confirming an increase in the number of vacancies of the TGT special education teacher post. A total of 978 vacancies were declared earlier and now the 364 additional vacancies have been announced.

Earlier, the DSSSB teacher recruitment 2020 notification was out for DSSSB TGT/PGT vacancies. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has released the DSSSB recruitment notification 2020 for 2539 PGT vacancies and 1539 TGT vacancies. The vacancies have been recently increased.

DSSSB 2020 Vacancy Increased, Check Notification

DSSSB Notification 2020-2021

The online application for DSSSB recruitment 2020-21 of Advt 02/20 has been closed on 20th March 2021 at DSSSB official website https://dsssbonline.nic.in/. The last date to apply online for DSSSB PGT vacancies which were extended. Hopefully, you have completed the procedure to apply online for DSSSB PGT/PGT recruitment (Advt. 04/20) before 20th March 2021.

Tuesday, 4 May 2021

HMD - Head Mounted Display

VR (Virtual Reality)


Virtual reality is a fully digital, computer-generated, three-dimensional experiential environment. Unlike traditional user interfaces that only allow users to view a screen, VR allows the user to step inside an experience, to be immersed in and interact with a 3D world that can either simulate or differ completely from the real world. 

There are 3 primary categories of virtual reality simulations used today: 
  • non-immersive, 
  • semi-immersive, and 
  • fully-immersive simulations.

This technology provides a computer-generated environment, but allows the user to stay aware of and keep control of their physical environment.

Semi-immersive virtual experiences provide users with a partially virtual environment. It will still give users the perception of being in a different reality when they focus on the digital image, but also allows users to remain connected to their physical surroundings.

Fully-immersive simulations give users the most realistic simulation experience, complete with sight and sound. To experience and interact with fully-immersive virtual reality, the user needs the proper VR glasses or a head mount display (HMD). VR headsets provide high-resolution content with a wide field of view. 

HMD

Head-mounted displays (HMDs) are small displays or projection technology integrated into eyeglasses or mounted on a helmet or hat.

It has a small display optic in front of one or each eye. An HMD has many uses including gaming, aviation, engineering, and medicine. 

String in C++ Qus - 2

 #include<stdio.h>

#include<iostream.h>

#include<conio.h>

#include<string.h>

int main()

{

clrscr();

/*char S[]={'A','B','C','\0'};

cout<<S<<endl;

char S1[6]="Hello";

char S2[6]="India";

char S3[12]=S1+S2;

cout<<S3;

 */

char *S1="Hello";

char *S2="India";

//char *S3=S1+S2;

//char *S3=

strcat(S1,S2);

cout<<S1<<endl;

cout<<S2<<endl;

//cout<<S3;

char *s4="Amit Kumar Sharma";

char s5='i';

//cout<<strchr(s4,s5);

s4=s4+3;

cout<<s4;

getch();

return 0;

}

String in C++ Qus - 1

 #include<stdio.h>

#include<iostream.h>

#include<conio.h>

#include<string.h>

int main()

{

clrscr();

char *S;

cout<<"Enter String"<<endl;

//cin>>S;

//cin.getline(S,3);

//gets(S);

scanf("%s",S);

int a;

scanf("%d",&a);


cout<<S<<endl<<a;

getch();

return 0;

}