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Give me exam pattern for the supervisor trainee examination organized by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
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Here I am giving you information about the exam pattern for the supervisor trainee examination organized by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited .. The exam is divided into following sections: Sections Technical Aptitude General English BHEL Exam Pattern Overview – Time Duration 02:30 Hours No. Of Questions 240 Questions (120- Tech and 120- Non- Tech) Negative Marking Yes, ¼ or 0.25 marks will deducted at each wrong answer Type of Questions Objective/MCQ The BHEL Exam includes questions from the following: Arithmetic Section: 1) Time and Work 2) Time and Distance 3) Additions 4) Subtractions 5) Divisions: 6) LCM and HCF 7) Percentage 8) Simple Interest 9) Compound Interest 10) Clocks and Calendar General English Section - 1) Common Errors 2) Reading Comprehension 3) One Word Substitutions: 4) Fill in the blanks: 5) Idioms and Phrases. 6) Sentence Rearrangements
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Following is the exam pattern for the written exam of BHEL Supervisor Trainee of Electronics & Communication stream. The Exam contains 240 objective type questions for 2.30 hours. There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Exam Sections are: Technical Question related to Electronics & Communication streams. General Knowledge Reasoning General Science Arithmetic General English Approx Weightage for the exam. Technical: 70% Aptitude: 30% Network Theory Control System Electronic Devices and Circuits Analog Electronic Circuits Signals and Systems Microprocessors Communication Systems Microwave Engineering Digital Electronic Circuits Material and Components Power Electronics General Computer Engineering General Awareness Here, I am giving you syllabus of the BHEL Supervisor Trainee Electronics & Communication. Part I: Quantitative Aptitude Average Simple Interest and Compound Interest Time and Work, Pipe and Cistern Percentage Profit and Loss Ratio and Proportions Alligations & Mixtures Partnership Clocks Calendar Time and Distance Boat and Stream Trains Area of Plane Surfaces Volumes and Surface Area Data Interpretation Part II: Verbal, Non-Verbal & Logical Reasoning Verbal Reasoning Introduction Series Completion Analogy Classification Coding Decoding Blood Relations Puzzle Test Direction Sense Test Diagrammatic Representation of Data (Logical Venn Diagrams) Alphabetical Quibble Mathematical Operations Number, Ranking & Time Sequence Test Logical Sequence of Words (Directory) Decision Making Sequential Output Tracing Cubes and Dices Non-Verbal Reasoning Introduction Series Pattern Perception Figure Formation and Analysis Paper Cutting Figure Matrix Rule Detection Chart Logic Logical Reasoning Introduction Syllogism Statement Conclusions Statement Arguments Statement Assumptions Statement Courses of Action Inference Cause and Effect Part III: General English Spotting Errors Sentence Correction Sentence Completion Synonyms Antonyms Comprehension Model Papers Part IV: General Awareness Science and Technology Universe India World Literature Sports Indian History Geography Indian Polity Indian Economy Part V: General Engineering Electrical Engineering Strength of Material Thermodynamics Part VI: Technical Section Engineering Mechanics Strength of Materials Theory of Machines Machine Design Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic Machines Heat Transfer Thermodynamics I.C. Engines Refrigeration Air Compressor Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineering Materials Production Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing Metrology and Inspection Here, I am giving you sample questions for the exam. 1. APTITUDE TEST Directions: In the following question, pick the choice whose meaning is opposite to the word n in capitals. 1. HOI POLLOI: (1) Cannibalism (2) Tyranny (3) The past (4) Aristocracy (5) Capitalist Directions: In the following question, the descriptive sentence is aptly described by just one word. Select the choice which give the meaning most appropriately: (1) Somniloquist (2) Somnivocalist (3) Somnambulist (4) Somnalesist (5) None of these Directions: In each question below you will find three words. The first two words are related to each other in some way. The third word is also related in the same way to one of the four alternatives marked as: (1), (2), (3) and (4). Find it out. Directions: In each question below you will find three words. The first two words are related to each other in some way. The third word is also related in the same way to one of the four alternatives marked as: (1), (2), (3) and (4). Find it out. 3. REMAIN : STAY LEAVE: ? (1) Good-bye (2) Run (3) Farewell (4) Depart 4. POET : VERSE SCULPTOR : ? (1) Artist (2) Chisel (3) Statue (4) Marble Directions: In each question below you will find words, four of which are alike in some respect; they have something in common and belong to one category. Only one word is different from them; it does not belong to the category to which the other four belong. Which word is different from the rest? 5. (1) Foot ball (2) Cricket (3) Polo (4) Chess (5) Hockey 6. (1) Eye (2) Nose (3) Tongue (4) Finger (5) Liver 7. In a code where a numeral represents an alphabet the most likely code for the word RECESS is: (1) 913155 (2) 723245 (3) 865277 (4) 233300 (5) 983499 8. If in a code a,b,c, means `try your best’, b,o,p,o means `try again & again’ x,y,a means `all the best’ – Then `your best again’ is represented by (1) c a o (2) p o c (3) a c p (4) y c a (5) o c y Directions: In the following question complete the given series 9. 48,24,72,36,108, . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 110 (2)115 (3) 64 (4) 54 (5) 125 10. Of the following numbers which one is the greatest? (1) (0.6 x 0.6)-12 (2) 0.004 x 100 (3) (-0.7)4 (4) 0.2 x 0.2 11. Which of the following numbers is least? (1) (1/4)2 (2) 49 (3) 4-9 (4) 42 12. It costs Rs.4.25 for two adults and their child to attend the Circus. If the child’s ticket is half the price of adult’s ticket, what is the price of an adult’s ticket? (1) Rs.0.75 (2)Rs. 1.70 (3) Rs.1.75 (4) Rs.1.44 13. If `a’ is less than 50 and ‘b’ is less than 25, it follows that: (1) a=2b (2) `a` is greater than b (3) a+b is less than 75 (4) a-b =25 (5) None of these b) Darken only in the CIRCLES provided. Please do not make any stray marks on the answer sheet. This will be penalised. c) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet. This will be penalised. You can use the Test Booklet for this purpose. d) Change / Cutting / Overwriting / Erasing of CIRCLES is NOT permitted. 2A. TECHNICAL TEST (for Engineer Trainees) PART 1 – GENERAL 1. A series combination of Resistance and Capacitor is put across a Thyristor to protect it from: (1) High Currents (2) High voltage (3) High rate of change of voltage (4) High rate of change of current (5) Thermal run away 2. A Babbitt is: (1) An eutectic of iron and iron phosphide (2) A gadget of measuring volume (3) Antimony bearing lead or tin alloy (4) A measure of magnetic induction produced in a material (5) None of these above 3. An Induction motor is: (1) Self-starting with zero torque (2) Self-starting with very high torque (3) Self-starting with smaller torque than the rated torque (4) None of the abovePART II
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