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HONDA R&D (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED Graduate Engineer Trainee (Get) Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Updated 15 Jan 2023

Top HONDA R&D (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED Graduate Engineer Trainee (Get) Interview Questions and Answers

  • Q1. currently honda is at no-4 in terms of sells in india,so why do you want to join honda rather than other companies which are having more sells in india
  • Q2. How much do you know about cars?
  • Q3. What would happen if you put petrol in deisel engine or otherwise?
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HONDA R&D (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED Graduate Engineer Trainee (Get) Interview Experiences

4 interviews found

Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jan 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - HR 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. Why should we hire you despite being mediocre level of grades?
  • Q2. Would you be willing to perform in challenging environment?
  • Q3. What are your goal in life?
Round 3 - Technical 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. What would happen if you put petrol in deisel engine or otherwise?
  • Ans. 

    Putting petrol in a diesel engine or vice versa can cause serious damage to the engine.

    • Petrol in a diesel engine can cause damage to the fuel pump and injectors due to lack of lubrication.

    • Diesel in a petrol engine can cause damage to the spark plugs and ignition system due to incomplete combustion.

    • In both cases, it can lead to engine failure and costly repairs.

    • It is important to always use the correct fuel for your veh

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Tell something about iron carbon diagram
  • Ans. 

    Iron carbon diagram is a graphical representation of the phases of iron and carbon at different temperatures and compositions.

    • It shows the relationship between carbon content, temperature, and the resulting microstructure of steel.

    • It is used to determine the properties of steel and to predict its behavior under different conditions.

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

    • The eutectic point on th...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Otto cycles detailing ?
  • Q4. Stressed beam and column diagrams ?
  • Q5. SFD and BMD diagram ?
  • Ans. 

    SFD and BMD diagrams are graphical representations of shear force and bending moment in a beam.

    • SFD shows the variation of shear force along the length of the beam.

    • BMD shows the variation of bending moment along the length of the beam.

    • SFD and BMD diagrams are important in designing and analyzing beams.

    • The point where the SFD crosses the x-axis is the point of maximum bending moment.

    • The slope of the BMD at any point give

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident. Speak less and to the point. Dont act smart as they are not inept people taking your interview

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. How much do you know about cars?
  • Ans. 

    I have a good understanding of cars and their mechanics.

    • I have experience in driving and maintaining cars.

    • I have knowledge of different car models and their specifications.

    • I am familiar with basic car mechanics and can perform minor repairs.

    • I keep up to date with the latest advancements in the automotive industry.

    • I have a passion for cars and enjoy learning about them.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Tell us about your summer internships
  • Ans. 

    I completed two summer internships during my college years.

    • Interned at a marketing firm where I assisted in creating social media campaigns

    • Worked at a non-profit organization where I helped organize fundraising events

    • Gained valuable experience in project management and teamwork

    • Developed strong communication and organizational skills

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Where can we employ automation in cars?
  • Ans. 

    Automation can be employed in various aspects of cars such as driving, safety, entertainment, and maintenance.

    • Autonomous driving systems

    • Collision avoidance systems

    • Lane departure warning systems

    • Infotainment systems

    • Self-diagnostic and maintenance systems

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Few questions related to control systems

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Questions were from basic electrical,,including machines,power,controls etc.
Duration: 1 hr minute

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: There was no monologue.Direct discussion started.
Tips: Never argue.Hear what other's have to say.
Duration: 10 min minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Freindly.Overall it was nice.

General Tips: Be calm when answering questions in an interview!
College Name: JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY, KOLKATA
Motivation: I am interested toward automation and control systems and this being its R&D division I know I ll get to learn a lot!
Funny Moments: One of the interviewer was Japanese.He smiled to whatever I said even when I faltered :D I guess he didnt understand any of my answers!

Skills evaluated in this interview

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Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. Only based on project and training
  • Q2. Tell me about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a recent engineering graduate with a passion for problem-solving and innovation.

    • Graduated with a degree in engineering

    • Enthusiastic about problem-solving and innovation

    • Experience in internships and projects

    • Strong communication and teamwork skills

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  • Q3. About extra curricular activities and your aim
  • Q4. Currently honda is at no-4 in terms of sells in india,so why do you want to join honda rather than other companies which are having more sells in india
  • Ans. 

    I am interested in Honda's innovative technology and commitment to sustainability, which aligns with my personal values.

    • I am impressed by Honda's focus on research and development, which has resulted in cutting-edge technology like the Honda Sensing safety suite.

    • Honda's commitment to sustainability is also important to me, as I believe in working for a better future for our planet.

    • I am excited about the opportunity to ...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: easily cleared written round as they were not so difficult and selection ratio was also good as 21 out of 40 students were selected.
Tips: only basic knowledge of all subjects.
remember all formulas and aspects of production engineering.
Duration: 15 minutes
Total Questions: 20

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: i had done this topic earlier so i had a favour .the group members were also good so fare chance to speak.
Tips: prepare from common and trendy topics and discuss it in group it will help you.
Duration: 7min minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Tips: prepare your internship and project well .

Round: HR Interview
Experience: my hr interview was quite good as i presented my self well ,especially the last question i think gave me an edge as i told them about the profile of r&d as i always wanted to work in the sector so they seem satisfied.
Tips: be patient,tell them true things,some question dont have absolute answer so use your wit and answer it freely.

General Tips: prepare your projects and training well.
Skills: , Project, , 1)communication
College Name: NIT JAIPUR
Motivation: the profile offered (r&d)
Funny Moments: one of the interviewer was japanese and i was not able to get his question clearly so i asked again but couldnot clear,later indian member smiled and explained.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The written paper consisted of various questions ranging from Engineering Drawing, spring dynamics to basic physics from 11 and 12th class. All the questions were subjective and the students were asked to solve all the questions step wise. Few questions from Material Science and material selection were also asked.
Tips: Students who are aiming for this company should study vehicle dynamics thoroughly. A complete knowledge of mechanics questions from HC Verma will be helpful.
Duration: 120 minutes

Round: HR Interview
Experience: My HR Interview stressed mainly on why I should join R&D sector. The HR asked me different technical questions also. Few questions related to my family back ground were also asked. I had participated in two Formula Student events(Japan and India). So, they asked about those events also.
Tips: One has to rotate the whole interview around a single point agenda i.e why you are suitable for the R&D sector and also that you will not leave the company after a few years.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The tech round was a very long one. It continued for an hour. They asked several questions ranging from Vehicle dynamics to Design of machine elements. They made me draw several diagrams and write formulas related to vehicle dynamics. Questions relating to transmission were also asked.
Tips: Vehicle Dynamics is a must to crack the final tech interview. The whole interview rotated around this point only. One must be clear with DOME and TOM as well.

General Tips: Candidates should be well prepared with all the concepts of Vehicle Dynamics. Basic knowledge of DOME, TOM and SOM should be known to the candidate. Interview sessions will be long and tiring, stay fresh and always be patient while answering a question to the HR.
Skills: Vehicle Dynamics, Design of Machine elements - DOME, Theory of Machines - TOM, Drivetrain/ Vehicle transmission
College Name: NIT JAMSHEDPUR
Motivation: I am from Production & Industrial branch and it was a very conscious effort from my end to shift to the R&D sector. The lucrative salary structure as well as the challenging working conditions as well as the Brand Image of the company was my main motivation.
Funny Moments: I tripped a bit while sitting on the interview chair!!

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Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. 1. Draw a 4-speed synchromesh gearbox. (A bomb at the beginning which was timely diffused since I had drawn it ago)
  • Ans. 

    A 4-speed synchromesh gearbox is a type of manual transmission commonly used in automobiles.

    • Synchromesh gearbox allows for smoother shifting between gears

    • Each gear has its own synchronizer ring to match the speed of the gear and the input shaft

    • The gears are arranged in a specific order, typically in an H-pattern

    • The driver must depress the clutch pedal to disengage the gears before shifting

    • Commonly found in sports cars

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. 2. Tell me how transmission occurs from engine to wheel?
  • Ans. 

    Transmission transfers power from engine to wheels through a series of gears and shafts.

    • Engine power is transferred to the transmission through the clutch.

    • The transmission uses gears to adjust the speed and torque of the output shaft.

    • The output shaft is connected to the driveshaft, which transfers power to the differential.

    • The differential splits the power between the two wheels, allowing them to rotate at different sp...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. 3. Basic questions on IC Engines like octane numbers etc
  • Q4. 4. What is limited slip differential? How it works?
  • Ans. 

    Limited slip differential is a type of differential that limits the speed difference between two wheels on an axle.

    • It allows for better traction and handling in slippery conditions

    • It works by using a clutch or viscous fluid to transfer torque between the wheels

    • Examples include the Torsen differential and the Quaife differential

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. 5. Questions on fluid engg. like working of venturimeter etc
  • Q6. 6. Questions on machine design like how screw-jack works? how to increase efficiency? etc

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test was conducted via amcats.com. In aptitude section, quantitative, logical reasoning and verbal ability were three subsections and questions were more or less easy.In technical section, standard sets of questions ranging from machine design, thermal engineering to industrial engineering, almost all topics under mechanical engg., were included. Level of difficulty was medium.
Tips: For aptitude, basic +2 knowledge coupled with some practice to increase speed is essential.For technical, a general overview of all the topics studied in earlier semesters under mechanical engineering including mathematics is needed.
Duration: 90 minutes
Total Questions: 90

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Topic was nice and arguments on both fronts could be presented. An example is that in core engg. sector, although there is a minimal presence of women (which is a reflection of the fact that very few girls opt mech/ee/civil etc streams), the IT or Software sector doesn't face similar problems and upto certain level can boast of being equally harbouring geniuses from both genders alike.
Tips: Be calm and try not to get into a fight with any member of the group. Always remember, this is a discussion and not a debate. Keep your points brief and salient and present them with confidence. Forget about the interviewers and make yourself comfortable. If you are unable to fathom the topic or come up with solid points at the spur of moment, take time and keep notes of others' arguments. Best of luck!
Duration: 20 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: My first question was "Tell me about yourself", which was the only HR question I was asked. So, I'm mentioning it in the technical portion itself. I calmly gave an answer which was semi-prepared and semi-modified at that moment.
In technical portion, most questions being from automobile engg, it was advantageous for me since its my favourite portion from mech. engg. All the questions were fundamental and doesn't need deeper knowledge of the topics.
Tips: In a technical interview, knowledge and knowledge alone can help you. So, prepare the topics according to the company's job profile. No need to dig deeper into any special topic unless if you have spare time. Present your answers with a confident smile and clearly mention if you don't know answer to any question.

General Tips: As already mentioned, be confident yet humble. Humility gains you respect and respect gains you points in case your interview goes awry. At the end of the day, it finally comes down to the nature of the interviewer and how much you can make him feel your worth in his market. Sale yourself properly and even under utter absence of technical knowledge you can bag a job.
Skill Tips: Speed and accuracy comes from practice and practice alone.Confidence comes from experience and over dominance over the subjects.
Skills: Speed , Confidence, Accuracy
College Name: NIT DURGAPUR
Motivation: I have always wanted to join an automobile company and Tata Motors is one of the forerunner in the automobile sector globally. The association of Tata name is enough to motivate me to join this marvel of a company.
Funny Moments: When I was asked "Tell me about yourself". I cracked a joke in the middle of my answer saying "I am a training and placement representative of my college and I interact with students and company people on a frequent note and try to get my friends as many jobs as possible and right now I am doing the same by mentioning this fact to you ". They smiled heartily and I went on adding "Hopefully this way, I shall help myself bag the job at the end of the day". At the end of the day, I did get the job!!  (*Chuckles")

Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. Have you done any technical Projects?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have worked on multiple technical projects during my academic years.

    • Developed a smart irrigation system using Arduino and sensors

    • Designed and implemented a database management system for a small business

    • Created a mobile application for tracking daily expenses

    • Collaborated with a team to build a website for a non-profit organization

    • Worked on a research project to optimize solar panel efficiency

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What do you excite in Automobile industry?
  • Ans. 

    I am excited about the advancements in electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology.

    • Advancements in electric vehicles

    • Autonomous driving technology

    • Innovations in vehicle safety features

    • Integration of artificial intelligence in automobiles

    • Development of sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. If I give 5 lacs rupees and ask you to buy a car which parameters you will look as a mechanical engineers?
  • Ans. 

    As a mechanical engineer, I would consider parameters such as engine type, fuel efficiency, safety features, durability, and maintenance costs.

    • Engine type - petrol, diesel, electric, hybrid

    • Fuel efficiency - mileage, fuel consumption

    • Safety features - airbags, ABS, EBD, ESC

    • Durability - build quality, material used

    • Maintenance costs - service intervals, spare parts availability

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. What is Turbocharger?
  • Ans. 

    Turbocharger is a device that increases the efficiency of an engine by compressing air before it enters the combustion chamber.

    • Turbochargers use exhaust gases to spin a turbine, which in turn drives a compressor to compress the air intake.

    • This compressed air allows more fuel to be burned, resulting in increased power output.

    • Turbochargers are commonly used in diesel engines and high-performance gasoline engines.

    • Examples...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Tell me about yourself & family background
  • Q6. If we give you the “HR” profile will you accept it?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: There was one online written test divided into 4 sections- English, Aptitude (Quantitative Analysis, Verbal ability) & Technical questions.2 Hour test (15 English, 25 Quantitative Analysis, 35 Verbal ability, 25 Mechanical Engineering Questions). Questions were basic and simple.
Tips: www.Indiabix.com is the best site to prepare for Companies written test.and for aptitude, you can prepare from RS Agrawal Book. Practice & Proper Time management is key to success in Written test.
Duration: 120 minutes
Total Questions: 100

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: I think GD played a crucial role in my selection and gave me the upper hand over other candidates. We were 8 candidates in one group for GD. Before starting the actual group discussion HR asked us that “any one of you can stand up voluntarily and tell us about your college". Here I took the initiative and spoke about the MNIT (bit of history, about departments, about achievements of the college, about various technical and non-technical activities which was going on.) until HR stopped me.After that i started the Group discussion. I spoke 3 times in whole GD and concluded in the end as well.
Tips: 1. Try to take initiative and summarize the GD in the end as well.2. Speak confidently and politely 3. Listen curiously and showcase your leadership quality.4. Your thoughts should be loud and clear.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: As I was the Placement Coordinator also and was hosting their campus visit too, so i got an edge of it. In the interview first they asked me "Tell me about yourself & family background". Then they asked me "have you done any technical Projects?"
I told them about SAE Efficycle. Then they asked me "what do you excite in Automobile industry?" I told them about Latest technology and SUVs. Then they asked about what are the latest technologies in Automobile industries. I told them about CRDI & VVT. Then they asked me if I give 5 lacs rupees and ask you to buy a car which parameters you will look as a mechanical engineers? Then they ask me about Turbocharger? Then they try to puzzle me. They ask me that if we give you the “HR” profile will you accept it? I said no. I told them according to my qualification, I fit to a technical profile and it also excites me. Here they were basically cross-checking me interest.
Tips: 1. Be aware about the latest technologies in Automobile.
2. You should know basics of Automobile Engineering & IC Engine
3. Be confident & genuine in interview , don’t just give abrupt answer, if you don’t know the answer then tell them that I don’t know the answer or I am not recalling it.4.ata Motors they haven't asked about summer training to me. But, most of the companies do strongly focus on summer training. So I would suggest you to do your summer training genuinely and learn as much as you can.

General Tips: Use your third year’s summer break to prepare for the placement processYou should have a strong technical background and must have your basics crystal clear.You should have good aptitude & communication skillsYou should have good enough answers for the universal questions like tell me about yourself, and others. Make sure you know everything you have written in your resume and follow the standard college format while making your resume.Make yourself thorough in at least one of the core subjects.Prepare your internship and projects thoroughly.Always maintain eye to eye contact with the recruiters. Be confident.Have thorough knowledge about respective companies i.e. technologies they are working on, because interview questions are generally asked on this.Dress properly for interview as HR notice etiquette.Try and have mock sessions for group discussions as well as interviews rather than just reading about it .It will definitely help you out.
Skills: Core subjects knowledge,
College Name: Malaviya National Institute of Technology
Motivation: 1. Tata Motors provides an open platform that enables free exchange of ideas, knowledge and aspirations on employees.2. Tata motors is largest indian automobile manufacturer.2.
Funny Moments: In the end, they try to puzzle me. They ask me that if we give you the “HR” profile will you accept it? I said no. I told them according to my qualification, I fit to a technical profile and it also excites me. then they try to confuse me on this point but i was able to justified me. Here they were basically cross-checking me interest.

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. Where is electrical engineering used in a car?
  • Ans. 

    Electrical engineering is used in various parts of a car, including the engine, lighting, and entertainment systems.

    • Electrical engineering is used in the car's engine management system to control fuel injection and ignition timing.

    • The car's lighting system, including headlights, taillights, and interior lighting, is powered by electrical engineering.

    • The entertainment system, including the radio and speakers, also relie...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Questions related to courses mentioned on resume
  • Q3. You seem like you would pursue research and are seeing your friends getting jobs so decided to get one
  • Q4. Location preference?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The aptitude questions were easy.Technical questions needed some revision of concepts.
Total Questions: 120

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: 1. General answers. Some technical details here and there, like how speedometer works.2. Answering with confidence was the key as they didn't know much about the subject. Luckily, the topic was discussed the previous day only in another class so knew it pretty well.
Tips: Confidence and believing in yourself is the key.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: 1. Mentioned that I wanted to get some practical experience on what happens on the field and wanted to apply my knowledge to real life industrial problems, that's why I was going for a job.2. Just mentioned that near my hometown is a preference but it isn't a constraint.

Skill Tips: Be confident that you'll get the job, and you will.
Skills: Technical, Aptitude, Communication
College Name: IIT GANDHINAGAR

Interview Questionnaire 

21 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me something about yourself
  • Q2. Why do you want to join TATA Motors?
  • Q3. Have you given a GRE?
  • Q4. You have done research internship in foreign university; Why are you willing to work instead of higher study?
  • Ans. 

    I am willing to work instead of pursuing higher study because I believe that practical experience in a professional setting will complement my research internship and enhance my skills.

    • I value hands-on experience and believe it will provide me with a deeper understanding of my field.

    • Working will allow me to apply the knowledge and skills I gained during my research internship in a real-world context.

    • I am eager to contr...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Do you plan to go for higher studies in near future?
  • Q6. Where do you see yourself in next 5 years?
  • Q7. Do you have any hobby?
  • Q8. How do you manage to do extracurricular activities and a minor also?
  • Ans. 

    I manage my time effectively and prioritize my commitments.

    • I create a schedule and allocate specific time slots for each activity.

    • I prioritize my commitments based on their importance and deadlines.

    • I delegate tasks and seek help when needed.

    • I practice efficient time management techniques like setting goals and breaking tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.

    • I maintain a balance between my extracurricular activities and ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. Tell us about your Electric Vehicle project. What was your role in that?
  • Q10. What are the drags experienced by vehicles?
  • Ans. 

    Drags experienced by vehicles are forces that oppose motion and reduce speed.

    • Air resistance or drag caused by air molecules colliding with the vehicle's surface

    • Frictional drag caused by the vehicle's tires or wheels rubbing against the road surface

    • Gravity drag caused by the vehicle's weight and the force of gravity

    • Inertia drag caused by the vehicle's mass and resistance to changes in motion

    • Examples include wind resista...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q11. How did you calculate capacity of battery and rating of motor?
  • Ans. 

    The capacity of the battery is calculated based on the energy requirements and the discharge rate. The rating of the motor is determined by the power requirements and efficiency.

    • Battery capacity is calculated by dividing the energy requirements by the discharge rate.

    • Motor rating is determined by dividing the power requirements by the efficiency.

    • Consider factors like voltage, current, and duration of operation when calc...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q12. Do electric vehicle use gearbox? Why?
  • Ans. 

    No, electric vehicles do not use gearbox as they have high torque at low speeds.

    • Electric motors have a wide range of torque and can operate at low speeds without the need for a gearbox.

    • Gearboxes add weight and complexity to the vehicle.

    • Electric vehicles use a single-speed transmission or direct drive system.

    • Examples of electric vehicles without gearbox are Tesla Model S, Nissan Leaf, and BMW i3.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q13. Tell us about your internship on Li-ion Batteries. Why did you choose this topic?
  • Ans. 

    I chose to intern on Li-ion batteries due to their increasing demand in the market and potential to revolutionize the energy sector.

    • Explained the working principle of Li-ion batteries

    • Studied the different types of Li-ion batteries and their applications

    • Conducted experiments to analyze the performance of Li-ion batteries under different conditions

    • Researched the challenges faced in the production and recycling of Li-ion ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q14. How does a 4 stroke engine work?
  • Ans. 

    A 4 stroke engine works by completing four distinct stages - intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust.

    • Intake: Fuel and air are drawn into the cylinder.

    • Compression: The piston compresses the fuel-air mixture.

    • Combustion: The spark plug ignites the mixture, causing an explosion.

    • Exhaust: The piston pushes out the exhaust gases.

    • This process repeats for every four strokes of the piston.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q15. What is difference between diesel and Otto cycle?
  • Ans. 

    Diesel cycle is a constant pressure cycle while Otto cycle is a constant volume cycle.

    • Diesel cycle uses compression ignition while Otto cycle uses spark ignition.

    • Diesel cycle has a higher compression ratio than Otto cycle.

    • Diesel cycle is used in diesel engines while Otto cycle is used in gasoline engines.

    • Diesel cycle has a higher thermal efficiency than Otto cycle.

    • Diesel cycle has a longer combustion duration than Otto

  • Answered by AI
  • Q16. Which one of them is more efficient? What is the reason?
  • Ans. 

    The more efficient option is X due to its faster processing speed and lower energy consumption.

    • Option X is more efficient because it has a higher processing speed.

    • Option X consumes less energy compared to option Y.

    • Option X provides better performance and productivity.

    • Option Y may have certain advantages, but overall, option X is more efficient.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q17. What is emission consists of?
  • Ans. 

    Emission consists of gases and particles released into the air by various sources.

    • Emission can come from natural sources like volcanoes and wildfires, as well as human activities like transportation and industry.

    • Common pollutants in emissions include carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter.

    • Emissions can have harmful effects on human health and the environment, including contributing to ...

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  • Q18. Have you heard about emission norms? What are those?
  • Ans. 

    Emission norms are regulations that limit the amount of pollutants released into the environment by vehicles and industries.

    • Emission norms are set by governments to reduce air pollution and protect public health.

    • They specify the maximum amount of pollutants that can be emitted by vehicles and industries.

    • Examples of pollutants include carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide.

    • Emission norm...

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  • Q19. How do you reduce CO and NOx emissions?
  • Ans. 

    CO and NOx emissions can be reduced by various methods.

    • Using catalytic converters in vehicles

    • Switching to cleaner fuels like natural gas or biofuels

    • Implementing stricter emission standards for industries

    • Using scrubbers in power plants to remove pollutants

    • Promoting public transportation and carpooling

    • Encouraging the use of electric vehicles

    • Improving engine efficiency through design and maintenance

    • Reducing idling time fo...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q20. Have you taken a course on Industrial Engineering? What are different layouts? What is Just in time?
  • Ans. 

    Answering questions on Industrial Engineering and layouts

    • Yes, I have taken a course on Industrial Engineering

    • Different layouts include process layout, product layout, and fixed position layout

    • Just in time is a manufacturing philosophy where materials are delivered just in time for production

    • It aims to reduce inventory costs and increase efficiency

    • For example, Toyota uses just in time manufacturing to reduce waste and i

  • Answered by AI
  • Q21. If you are to design press fit assembly (hole and shaft) what parameters would you consider?
  • Ans. 

    Parameters to consider for designing press fit assembly (hole and shaft)

    • Tolerance of the hole and shaft

    • Material properties of the hole and shaft

    • Interference fit required

    • Press fit force required

    • Surface finish of the hole and shaft

    • Assembly process and equipment

    • Environmental conditions

    • Design for disassembly

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Some questions were really tough and time consuming but other than those were based on what we have learnt in these 3 years.
Tips: Brush up your basics of Mechanical engineering. Generally they follow syllabus given by GATE. Having some knowledge about automotive engines would come handy. Do not spend much time on one question.
Duration: 60 minutes

Round: Test
Experience: Aptitude questions were easy. General logic and simple high school maths was there. You have to be really fast for this questions. If you are preparing for GRE or CAT it would be much easier for you. If not just go online and solve some online tests.
Tips: Give some online aptitude test to improve your speed.
Duration: 45 minutes

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Interview was conducted by panel of three. One of them was HR manager and other 2 were technical personals.  Interview was very friendly. They expected me to tell about my actual life and not what I had prepared to tell them.
Tips: Be yourself. Do not boast or cook things. They can cross check and catch you. Have some idea about company, their philosophy. Try to answer yourself how do you match in the picture. Explain them how it is good to have test of different things. You have to be clever for questions like future aspirations. Your answer should be logical and plausible. Be thorough about your hobbies. It is okay to have no hobby than cooking something on the spot.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Interview was conducted by panel of three. One of them was HR manager and other 2 were technical personals.  Interview was very friendly. I was shocked to get these many questions on my project and internship work. But it worked well as I had thorough knowledge about them. I answered all the questions correct except one about reducing CO and NOx. I was encouraged to think and answer again. They were happy as I answered it correctly later.
Tips: Be sure that you know nuts and bolts of your project work and Internship. They generally ask questions from topics you have mentioned on list provided earlier by them. It is better to accept your ignorance than fooling them; because you cannot. They don't expect you to be wikipedia.

Skill Tips: Be yourself! They are here to hire you and you need to give them a reason, why. Have clear idea about your projects and interns. Do not boast about your previous work. Take your time to explain your answers. And again be yourself! and All the best!!!
Skills: Confidence, Knowledge , Good Communication, Honesty , Logical thinking
College Name: IIT GANDHINAGAR

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test is based on quant and general aptitude. Brushing up quant fundaes for CAT is helpful for preparation. The test is conducted after initial resume shortlisting.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: There is just one round of interview for twenty minutes. The interview is based on general HR questions. Be prepared for answering typical HR questions. It is a leadership profile. The company sponsors post-graduation in South Korea followed by a global assignment. They are specifically looking for people with leadership qualities and the ability to take initiatives. Good communication skills are a must.

General Tips: Be prepared for a four year bond after post-graduation
Skills: Quants , Communication, General Knowledge, Leadership
College Name: IIT MADRAS

I applied via Campus Placement

Interview Questionnaire 

11 Questions

  • Q1. Why white fumes appear from the silencer when we start an automobile?
  • Ans. 

    White fumes from automobile silencer are due to condensation of water vapor and unburnt fuel.

    • During combustion, water vapor is produced as a byproduct.

    • When the exhaust gases cool down in the silencer, the water vapor condenses and appears as white fumes.

    • Unburnt fuel can also contribute to the white fumes.

    • This is a normal phenomenon and nothing to worry about unless the fumes are excessive or have a strange odor.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What are the constituents of exhaust gases?
  • Ans. 

    Exhaust gases are composed of various pollutants released from combustion of fuels.

    • Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, and unburned hydrocarbons.

    • Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that can cause headaches, dizziness, and even death.

    • Nitrogen oxides contribute to smog and acid rain.

    • Sulfur dioxide can cause respiratory problems and contribute to acid rain.

    • Particulate...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. How do we reduce NOx emission?
  • Ans. 

    NOx emissions can be reduced by using low NOx burners, selective catalytic reduction, exhaust gas recirculation, and fuel switching.

    • Use low NOx burners in combustion processes

    • Implement selective catalytic reduction to convert NOx to nitrogen and water

    • Use exhaust gas recirculation to reduce oxygen levels in combustion processes

    • Switch to cleaner fuels such as natural gas or hydrogen

    • Optimize combustion processes to reduce

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Difference between diesel and petrol engine?
  • Ans. 

    Diesel engines use compression ignition while petrol engines use spark ignition.

    • Diesel engines are more fuel-efficient than petrol engines.

    • Petrol engines have higher power output than diesel engines.

    • Diesel engines are more durable and have longer lifespan than petrol engines.

    • Petrol engines are quieter and smoother than diesel engines.

    • Examples of diesel engines include those used in trucks and buses while petrol engines

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. SFD nd BMD diagrams?
  • Q6. Why wheels of tractors have larger radius at the back?
  • Ans. 

    The larger radius of wheels at the back of tractors provides better traction and stability.

    • Larger wheels at the back increase the tractors' pulling power and ability to carry heavy loads.

    • The larger surface area of the wheels distributes the weight more evenly, reducing soil compaction.

    • The increased radius helps in overcoming obstacles and rough terrains.

    • The larger wheels also improve the tractors' stability and prevent...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. What are Disc Brakes?
  • Ans. 

    Disc brakes are a type of braking system used in vehicles that use a flat, circular disc to slow or stop the vehicle.

    • Disc brakes work by using calipers to squeeze brake pads against a rotor attached to the wheel.

    • They are more efficient than drum brakes and provide better stopping power.

    • Disc brakes are commonly used in high-performance vehicles and sports cars.

    • They are also used in bicycles and motorcycles.

    • Disc brakes r...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. Explain the working of a Clutch?
  • Ans. 

    A clutch is a mechanical device that engages and disengages power transmission between two rotating shafts.

    • A clutch is used in vehicles to connect the engine to the transmission.

    • It allows the driver to change gears and control the power flow.

    • When the clutch pedal is pressed, the clutch disc disengages from the flywheel, interrupting power transmission.

    • Releasing the clutch pedal gradually engages the clutch, allowing po...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. Tell me something about Yourself?
  • Q10. Why do you want to join our company?
  • Q11. Why is your location preference?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The written test consisted of Aptitude,English,Quant Sections in the First paper. 30 questions were there.
Technical paper consisted of 30 more questions.
Psychometry test followed after that.
Tips: Psychometry test was very important as it was also a part of selection criteria. DON'T take it lightly.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The interview was very cordial. I gave the answers of 80% of the questions correctly.
Tips: DONOT Panic. Keep Calm and be confident in your body language.

Skill Tips: Assure them in your interview that you are compatible with their company and you will give your 100% for them.
Skills: Compatibility with company, Adaptability, Confidence, Automobile Engineering, Knowledge In Ic Engines, 1)communication
College Name: NIT Bhopal
Funny Moments: He asked me about the new Braking Technology in automobiles and later termed it as ''BRAKING NEWS'' :P
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