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Synechron Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 5 Feb 2024

Q1. WHICH IS BETTER FOR YOU EPGP OR PGPM AT ONE OTHE PREMIER INSTITUTES THROUGH OUR SPONSORRSHIP

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It depends on your career goals and personal preferences.

  • EPGP is more suitable for experienced professionals looking for executive roles.

  • PGPM is ideal for fresh graduates or early-career professionals seeking general management roles.

  • Consider the curriculum, faculty, alumni network, and placement opportunities before deciding.

  • Research the institute's reputation and industry connections to make an informed choice.

  • Ultimately, choose the program that aligns with your career aspi...read more

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Q2. WHAT ARE OTHER PRODUCTS MADE BY OUR COMPANY AND EXPLAIN THEM TO US

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Our company produces a range of products including electronics, home appliances, and personal care items.

  • Electronics: We manufacture smartphones, laptops, and gaming consoles.

  • Home appliances: Our range includes refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners.

  • Personal care: We produce hair dryers, electric shavers, and toothbrushes.

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Q3. WHAT ARE HEAT EXCHANGERS TYPES OF IT

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Heat exchangers are devices that transfer heat between two or more fluids.

  • Shell and tube heat exchangers

  • Plate heat exchangers

  • Air-cooled heat exchangers

  • Double pipe heat exchangers

  • Spiral heat exchangers

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Q4. FIND OUT MASS OF DIFFERENT SOLIDS DENSITY GIVEN UNITS CONVERSION

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To find mass of solids with given density and units conversion, use the formula: mass = density x volume.

  • Convert the units of density and volume to a common unit system.

  • Multiply the density and volume to get the mass.

  • Use appropriate units for the mass.

  • Examples: Find the mass of a cube with density 2 g/cm³ and side length 5 cm.

  • Examples: Find the mass of a sphere with density 3 kg/m³ and radius 2 m.

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Q5. EXPLAIN FE-C EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAM

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FE-C equilibrium diagram shows the relationship between carbon content and temperature in iron-carbon alloys.

  • The diagram is used to predict the microstructure and properties of steel.

  • It consists of three regions: austenite, ferrite, and cementite.

  • The eutectoid point represents the composition of steel that transforms to pearlite upon cooling.

  • Carbon content affects the position of the phases in the diagram.

  • The diagram is important in the design and production of steel products...read more

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Q6. DRAW STRESS STRAIN CURVE

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A stress-strain curve shows the relationship between stress and strain in a material.

  • The curve typically has three regions: elastic deformation, plastic deformation, and failure.

  • The slope of the curve in the elastic region is the material's Young's modulus.

  • The area under the curve in the plastic region represents the energy absorbed by the material.

  • Examples of stress-strain curves can be found for various materials such as metals, plastics, and rubber.

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Q7. DIFFERENT TYPES OF WELDING

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There are various types of welding techniques used in industries and construction sites.

  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

  • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

  • Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

  • Resistance Welding

  • Electron Beam Welding (EBW)

  • Laser Beam Welding (LBW)

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