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Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

Author: Ananta Ashisha, Sandeep Bajaj
language: en
Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
Release Date: 2020-09-17
In any of the competitive exams special attention is given on Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency part. In the data interpretation, cases are given to the candidates. One has to read between the lines to unearth the data, which helps to interpret how efficiently candidates are able to make important decisions in any of the organizations. The new revised edition of Prep Guide DI/DS plays very important role in the prepared after a comprehensive research on problems, generally faced by students on the basis of examination pattern. The book has been divided into 10 segments covering every possible concept that is important for the exam. Each chapter provided in this book has been begins with the brief introduction that will make students understand the concepts completely and clearly. Each question has been given with the clear indication along with the proper guidelines to solve them and every question has separate theory, Solved Examples and Exercises, Exercises in every chapter has been divided into parts; (i) Base Level Exercise and (ii) Advanced Level Exercise which are fully solved and all questions have been asked from previous year various papers. The Guide is a ready reckoner to prepare for different competitive examinations like CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, IIFT, SNAP, MHT-CET, Bank (PO/Clerk), Railways, UPSC, SSC (CGL/CPO). Like a true Guide in your way of learning Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency, the book will help you develop conceptual understanding. TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction, Data Table, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Pie Chart, Radar, Triangular, ...., Graphs, Mixed Graphs, Caselets, Arithmetic Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency
Foundation of Structural Geology

Since the first edition was published in 1983, this highly-regarded introductory textbook has been used by many generations of students worldwide. It is specifically tailored to the requirements of first or second year geology undergraduates. The third edition has been extensively revised and updated to include many new sections and over 50 new or redrawn illustrations. There are now over 220 illustrations, many incorporating a second colour to highlight essential features. The format has been changed to enhance the visual attractiveness of the book. The tripartite organization of the first and second editions has been modified by combining the purely descriptive or factual aspects of fault and fold structure in the earlier chapters with a simple treatment of mechanisms, leaving the more geometrically complex treatment until after the relevant sections on stress and strain, as before. Some subjects are introduced for the first time, e.g. inversion and orogen collapse, and others have been extensively modified, e.g. the chapter on gravity controlled structures now emphasises modern work on salt tectonics. The last third of the book is devoted to the wider context of geological structures and how they relate to plate tectonics. The final two chapters have been considerably expanded and give examples of various types of geological structures in their plate tectonic settings in both modern and ancient orogenic belts.