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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Aug 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
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posted on 28 Oct 2021
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in May 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Grade of concrete and reinforcement diameter are important factors in civil engineering design.
The grade of concrete determines its strength and durability.
Common grades of concrete include M20, M25, and M30.
Reinforcement diameter affects the strength and stability of the structure.
Common reinforcement diameters include 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm.
The appropriate grade of concrete and reinforcement diameter depend on the speci
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jan 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
Precommissioning tests of transformers ensure proper functioning and safety before energizing.
Visual inspection of transformer and its components
Measurement of insulation resistance
Measurement of winding resistance
Verification of transformer ratio and polarity
Verification of oil level and quality
Testing of protective devices
Verification of grounding
Functional testing of cooling system
Verification of nameplate data
11kv & 33kv overhead power line distribution
11kv and 33kv are common voltage levels for overhead power lines
Overhead power lines are used to distribute electricity from power stations to consumers
The voltage level determines the distance the power can be transmitted and the size of the conductors needed
Proper insulation and grounding is important for safety
Maintenance and inspection of the lines is necessary to ensure
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Aug 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
Minimum grade of concrete for construction purposes.
Minimum grade of concrete used is M10.
Higher grades of concrete are used for stronger structures.
Grade of concrete depends on the type of construction and load-bearing capacity required.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
It was pretty easy,
Patterns, logical reasoning kinda stuff
posted on 14 Nov 2017
I appeared for an interview before Nov 2016.
Leveling is the process of determining the height or elevation of a point or surface relative to a reference point.
Leveling is commonly used in civil engineering and construction to ensure accurate measurements and proper alignment.
It involves the use of leveling instruments such as a level, theodolite, or laser level.
The process typically includes setting up benchmarks or reference points, taking readings at different...
The diameter of six mm refers to the size or measurement of a circular object that is six millimeters in width.
The diameter is the distance across the center of a circle, passing through the circumference.
A six mm diameter can be visualized as a circle with a width of six millimeters.
It is a common measurement used in various industries, including engineering and manufacturing.
For example, a six mm diameter steel rod w...
LEP stands for Load Equivalent Factor for Pavement design.
LEP is used in pavement design to determine the load-carrying capacity of the pavement.
The formula for LEP depends on the specific design method being used.
For example, in the AASHTO design method, LEP is calculated using the formula: LEP = (ESAL/1000) * (1 + 0.003 * (T - 3))
Here, ESAL is the Equivalent Single Axle Load and T is the pavement design period in yea...
posted on 11 Nov 2024
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I previously worked at XYZ Company as a Quality Engineer for 3 years.
Worked at XYZ Company as a Quality Engineer
Experience of 3 years in the role
Implemented quality control processes and procedures
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to improve product quality
I was responsible for ensuring the quality of products and processes in my previous company.
Developed and implemented quality control procedures
Conducted quality audits and inspections
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to address quality issues
Provided training on quality standards and best practices
posted on 26 Mar 2023
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Feb 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Time shifting can cause problems in quality control.
Time shifting can lead to incorrect data analysis and interpretation.
It can also cause delays in identifying and addressing quality issues.
Examples include delayed detection of defects in production processes or incorrect measurements due to time differences.
Proper time synchronization and documentation can help prevent time shifting problems.
posted on 21 Feb 2023
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There was 1 interview round.
The specific weight of steel is the weight of a unit volume of steel material.
Specific weight is also known as the unit weight or density of a material.
It is typically measured in units of kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³).
The specific weight of steel can vary depending on the type and grade of steel.
For example, the specific weight of mild steel is around 7850 kg/m³ or 490 lb/ft³.
High...
M stands for Mix in M20.
M20 is a designation for the mix ratio of concrete.
The M stands for Mix, indicating the mix ratio of cement, sand, and aggregate.
M20 represents a mix ratio of 1:1.5:3, where 1 is cement, 1.5 is sand, and 3 is aggregate.
Different grades of concrete have different mix ratios, with M20 being a commonly used grade.
posted on 17 Mar 2025
I appeared for an interview in Sep 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
The cement ratio for plaster typically ranges from 1:3 to 1:6, depending on the application and surface conditions.
A common ratio for internal plaster is 1:4 (cement:sand).
For external plaster, a ratio of 1:6 is often used to enhance durability.
In areas with high moisture, a 1:3 ratio may be preferred for better adhesion.
For decorative plaster finishes, a finer sand may be used with a 1:5 ratio.
Calculating the number of bricks needed involves determining the volume of the wall and the volume of a single brick.
Measure the dimensions of the wall (length, height, thickness).
Calculate the volume of the wall: Volume = Length x Height x Thickness.
Determine the size of a standard brick (e.g., 190mm x 90mm x 90mm).
Calculate the volume of a single brick: Volume = Length x Width x Height.
Convert all measurements to the...
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