On watching the 3 videos created for those who are appearing for High Court Assistant Exam on English subject and specifically following the instructions being proposed by our English Faculty, Mr. Ashok Kumar there are 100% chances for you to score full marks in the English Descriptive Part.
The 3 videos explain all details about English Letter Writing, English Essay Writing which Kerala PSC will be asking questions in the exam for about 40 marks.
Kerala PSC English Descriptive for High Court Assistant Exam 2018 | ESSAY WRITING
Kerala PSC English Descriptive for High Court Assistant Exam 2018 | Letter Writing | Part 2
Kerala PSC English Descriptive for High Court Assistant Exam 2018 | Letter Writing | Part 1
This video is the third part of our videos series on Kerala PSC Profit and Loss Tricks Maths Questions.
Just like the previous part of the videos, the topic is being explained by our Maths faculty Mr. Sreekanth.
You find the first part of the video in this link
https://youtu.be/JgNe5XYUnRk and the second part in the link provided here https://youtu.be/dMcLN0_TifI
In the video our faculty explains the topic in detail with the previously asked questions by Kerala Public Service Commission.
Provided below are the questions being discussed on Profit and Loss and watch the video to find detailed answers to the questions.
1. A shop-keeper has bought a certain number of articles for Rs. 5000. If he sells 3/5th part of the articles at a profit of 10%, then at what rate he should sell the remaining articles to get 20% profit on the whole transaction?
2. A shop-keeper has bought a certain number of articles for Rs. 5520. If he sells 5/7th part of the articles at a profit of 14%, then at what rate he should sell the remaining articles to get 18% profit on the whole transaction?
3. A shop-keeper has bought a certain number of articles for Rs. 4800. If he sells 2/5th part of the articles at a profit of 25%, then at what rate he should sell the remaining articles to get 19% profit on the whole transaction?
A shop-keeper has bought a certain number of articles for Rs. 8000. If he sells 1/4th part of the articles at a loss of 20%, then at what rate he should sell the remaining articles to get 10% profit on the whole transaction?
Active and Passive Voice Questions are one of the most repeated questions from English Subject in various exams conducted by Kerala Public Service Commission, (https://www.keralapsc.gov.in/), SSC (Staff Selection Commission of India) (https://ssc.nic.in/) and UPSC (Union Public Service Commission), (http://www.upsc.gov.in/)
This video by Talent Academy, will help you to understand all aspected related to Active and Passive Voice.
The most valuable information regarding the topic is shared by our English Faculty Mr. Hakkim.
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One of the most repeated question from the English Language in Kerala PSC High Court Assistant Exam is with regard to Letter Writing.
In a brand new video on the youtube channel of Talent Academy, you can find the second part of the video on Letter Writing by our faculty Mr. Ashok Kumar.
Our faculty clearly explains how to write a business letter, if a similar type of question is being asked in the upcoming Kerala PSC High Court Assistant Exam of 2018.
Citing the example of a previously asked question by Kerala PSC on writing a letter the editor of a newspaper mentioning the waste menace in the city.
This type of letter actually falls into the category of business letter and our English Faculty explains in detail on how to score full marks for the similar type of questions in the exam.
This video by our faculty Mr.Ashok Kumar explains the letter writing process in detail, covering all aspects related to Letter writing.
Do watch the first part of the video before watching the second part, so you will have a better understanding of the full topic. The third part of the video is coming soon in our channel and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel.
Kerala PSC Chemistry Class for University Assistant Exam 2018, the free online video class by #TalentAcademy will help you to learn more and to find the most repeated questions by Kerala #PSC, Kerala Public Service Commission, (https://www.keralapsc.gov.in/), SSC (Staff Selection Commission of India) (https://ssc.nic.in/) and UPSC (Union Public Service Commission), (http://www.upsc.gov.in/) on the topic of Chemical Reaction from #Chemistry subject.
This is the second part of the video on Chemical Reaction by our Chemistry Faculty HAJA Mohammed and you can find the link to the first part below,. Kerala PSC Chemistry Class for University Assistant Exam | CHEMICAL REACTION- PART 1 – https://youtu.be/RYljN533T4g In this video, our chemistry faculty assumes that you have viewed the first part of the video and other videos by the same faculty on chemistry subject. The faculty also believes that you have found the previous videos helpful and those videos have turned out to be beneficial for answering chemistry related questions while appearing for exams conducted by Kerala PSC, SSC, UPSC etc.