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ICS Consultancy Services Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 5 Feb 2024
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Q1. What is compressure and working off compressure

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Compressure refers to the act of compressing or applying pressure to something. Working off compressure involves utilizing the energy released from the compression.

  • Compressure is commonly used in manufacturing processes to shape materials such as metal or plastic.

  • Working off compressure can be seen in various applications such as hydraulic systems, where pressure is used to power machinery.

  • Compressure can also refer to the compression of gases, which can be used in refrigerat...read more

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Q2. What is eva candencer and filtr diffrent

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EVA condenser is used in distillation to condense vapors while a filter is used to separate solids from liquids.

  • EVA condenser is a type of condenser used in distillation to condense vapors into liquid form.

  • Filters are used to separate solids from liquids by passing the mixture through a porous material.

  • EVA condenser is used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and food processing.

  • Filters are used in various applications such as water treatment, air purificat...read more

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Q3. How copressure off working

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    Q4. What is kebinet and screw

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    Kebinet is not a known term. A screw is a type of fastener used to join two objects together.

    • Kebinet is not a known term in engineering or manufacturing

    • A screw is a type of fastener that has a threaded shaft and a head

    • Screws are commonly used in construction, woodworking, and metalworking

    • Examples of screws include wood screws, machine screws, and sheet metal screws

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    Q5. Types off velt and thear for example

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    There are various types of belts used in industries such as V-belts, timing belts, flat belts, etc.

    • V-belts are used for high power transmission and have a trapezoidal cross-section

    • Timing belts are used for synchronous power transmission and have teeth on the inner surface

    • Flat belts are used for low power transmission and have a rectangular cross-section

    • Round belts are used for conveying applications and have a circular cross-section

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    Q6. Least count of vernier

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    The least count of a vernier is the smallest measurement that can be read on the scale.

    • The least count is determined by the number of divisions on the main scale and the vernier scale.

    • It is calculated by dividing the smallest division on the main scale by the number of divisions on the vernier scale.

    • For example, if the smallest division on the main scale is 0.1 mm and the vernier scale has 10 divisions, the least count would be 0.01 mm.

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