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Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Do you have a good knowledge of MS Wors and Excel?
  • Q2. What is your typing speed?
  • Ans. 

    My typing speed is 70 words per minute.

    • I have been practicing typing regularly to improve my speed.

    • I am comfortable typing on both a keyboard and a touch screen.

    • I am able to maintain accuracy while typing quickly.

    • I have experience transcribing audio recordings.

    • My typing speed has been tested and verified at 70 words per minute.

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Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Have you ever done any census before?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have experience conducting census.

    • I have conducted a census for a local community organization.

    • I was responsible for collecting and analyzing data on population demographics.

    • I used various methods such as surveys and interviews to gather information.

    • I presented the findings in a comprehensive report to the organization.

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  • Q2. I have sir, I have assisted officials in collecting data and information about a place they intend to get the data from.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident, don't lie in your resume.

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Interview Questions & Answers

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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. I were asked questions pertaining to Civil Litigation, Constitution, and about my work profile in my last organisation. Additionally i was asked that why i was laid off by me last company.
  • Ans. I confidently replied all the questions and questions about which i was not sure, replied straightforward that i am not aware right now. W.r.t. questions pertaining to my laid off from my last company, it was company decision due to change in legal structure at national level, wherein i was offered to move to a location, which was not suitable for me, hence i preferred to go out of the system with a good notes.
  • Answered by Vivek Ranjan

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident in your Interview and don't tell anything false and misleading only to impress the Interviewer, as they are smart enough to trace out the truth. Additionally while preparing for Interview don't waste your time in overthinking, just Trust yourself, make a decision and gain more experience. There is no such thing as perfect. you cannot think your way into perfection, just take action and leave all on almighty.

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Oct 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - Technical 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. Security related like periferial security of buildings / company
  • Q2. How to make a security of the building. What type equipments required for security.
  • Ans. 

    To secure a building, a combination of physical and technological measures can be used.

    • Install security cameras at strategic locations

    • Use access control systems such as key cards or biometric scanners

    • Deploy security personnel to monitor the premises

    • Install alarms and sensors to detect unauthorized entry

    • Use perimeter fencing and gates to control access

    • Regularly conduct security audits to identify vulnerabilities

    • Train em...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. How can make a building secure. Type of equipment required for that. How to tracle with staff , associated with you.
  • Ans. 

    To make a building secure, one needs to install security equipment and establish protocols for staff.

    • Install security cameras, alarms, and access control systems

    • Establish protocols for staff to follow in case of emergencies

    • Conduct regular security audits to identify vulnerabilities

    • Train staff on security procedures and protocols

    • Maintain a log of visitors and their purpose for being in the building

    • Perform background che...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Work sincerly to achieve your gole. Devote time and show your capabilities which you have.

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Round 1 - One-on-one 

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  • Q2. Ques related to past experience
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Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - One-on-one 

(6 Questions)

  • Q1. What is my job
  • Q2. What is this company name
  • Ans. 

    I'm sorry, but I cannot answer that question without more information.

    • Answered by AI
    • Q3. What is this job
    • Q4. What is your name
    • Ans. 

      My name is [insert name here]

      • My name is [insert name here]

      • I have been called by this name since birth

      • It is the name given to me by my parents

      • It is the name I use to introduce myself to others

    • Answered by AI
    • Q5. What is your age
    • Ans. 

      I prefer not to disclose my age as it is not relevant to my qualifications and experience for this position.

      • Age should not be a factor in determining one's ability to perform a job

      • Experience, skills, and qualifications are more important than age

      • Employers are not allowed to discriminate based on age

      • I am confident that my qualifications and experience make me a strong candidate for this position

    • Answered by AI
    • Q6. What is your work
    • Ans. 

      I oversee daily operations, manage staff, and ensure customer satisfaction.

      • Manage and supervise staff

      • Ensure customer satisfaction

      • Create and implement policies and procedures

      • Monitor inventory and sales

      • Handle customer complaints and resolve issues

      • Train new employees

      • Collaborate with upper management

    • Answered by AI

    Interview Preparation Tips

    Round: Group Discussion
    Experience: Rapid fire questions
    Tips: Basic and fundamental concepts, cool mind,to the point answer it
    Duration: 40 minutes

    I was interviewed before Sep 2016.

    Interview Questionnaire 

    12 Questions

    • Q1. What is your qualification?
    • Ans. 

      I have a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and 5 years of experience in law enforcement.

      • Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice

      • 5 years of experience in law enforcement

    • Answered by AI
    • Q2. What is the difference between BJT & MOSFET?
    • Ans. 

      BJT is a current-controlled device while MOSFET is a voltage-controlled device.

      • BJT stands for Bipolar Junction Transistor while MOSFET stands for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor.

      • BJT has a higher saturation voltage drop compared to MOSFET.

      • MOSFET has a higher input impedance compared to BJT.

      • BJT is more suitable for low power applications while MOSFET is more suitable for high power applications.

      • Examples...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q3. Explain simple communication model?
    • Ans. 

      The simple communication model is a linear process of transmitting information from a sender to a receiver.

      • Sender encodes the message and selects the appropriate channel of communication.

      • Message is transmitted through the chosen channel.

      • Receiver decodes the message and interprets its meaning.

      • Feedback is provided by the receiver to the sender, indicating understanding or clarification needed.

      • Noise or barriers can disrup

    • Answered by AI
    • Q4. When & between whom the battle of panipat held?
    • Ans. 

      The battle of Panipat was fought in 1761 between the Marathas and the Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Durrani.

      • The battle of Panipat took place on January 14, 1761.

      • It was fought between the Marathas, led by their commander-in-chief Sadashivrao Bhau, and the Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Durrani, also known as Ahmad Shah Abdali.

      • The battle resulted in a decisive victory for Ahmad Shah Durrani and marked the beginning of the end of Mara...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q5. When was Bengal portioned?
    • Ans. 

      Bengal was partitioned on October 16, 1905.

      • Bengal was partitioned during the British Raj in India.

      • The partition divided Bengal into two separate entities: Bengal Presidency and East Bengal and Assam.

      • The partition was done for administrative convenience and to weaken the growing nationalist movement in Bengal.

      • The partition was highly controversial and led to widespread protests and boycotts.

      • The partition was annulled in...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q6. What was the reason of victory of babar when he invaded India?
    • Ans. 

      Babar's victory in India was due to his superior military tactics and weaponry.

      • Babar had access to superior artillery and firearms compared to the Indian armies.

      • He also employed innovative tactics such as using his cavalry to flank and surround the enemy.

      • The Indian armies were also weakened by internal conflicts and lack of unity.

      • Babar's victory paved the way for the Mughal Empire in India.

      • However, it should be noted t...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q7. What is the difference between ambassador and high commision?
    • Ans. 

      An ambassador represents their country in a foreign nation, while a high commission represents a Commonwealth country in another Commonwealth country.

      • An ambassador is a diplomatic representative of a country in a foreign nation.

      • An ambassador is appointed by the head of state or government of their country.

      • An ambassador represents their country's interests and promotes diplomatic relations.

      • Ambassadors are usually assign...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q8. What is common wealth nation group?
    • Ans. 

      The Commonwealth is a political association of 54 member countries, nearly all of which are former territories of the British Empire.

      • The Commonwealth was established in 1931 and is headquartered in London, UK.

      • Member countries cooperate on various issues such as democracy, human rights, and economic development.

      • The Queen of the United Kingdom is the ceremonial head of the Commonwealth.

      • Examples of Commonwealth nations in...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q9. What is your view about Net Neutrality?
    • Ans. 

      Net neutrality is the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally, without discrimination or preference.

      • Net neutrality ensures that internet service providers (ISPs) cannot prioritize certain websites or charge extra for faster access to certain content.

      • It promotes an open and fair internet where all users have equal access to information and services.

      • Without net neutrality, ISPs could potentially con...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q10. Why do you want to join an administrative job when you are an engineer and working in DMRC?
    • Ans. 

      I believe that my engineering background has equipped me with the necessary skills to excel in an administrative role, and I am eager to broaden my horizons and contribute to the government sector.

      • My engineering background has provided me with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, which are essential in an administrative job.

      • Working in DMRC has given me exposure to working in a structured and organized environm...

    • Answered by AI
    • Q11. Why do you want to join Income Tax?
    • Ans. 

      I want to join Income Tax to contribute towards the country's financial system and ensure tax compliance.

      • Passion for financial systems and tax laws

      • Desire to contribute towards national development

      • Interest in investigating financial matters

      • Opportunity to make a positive impact on society

    • Answered by AI
    • Q12. What is the reason for your first preference to Income Tax?
    • Ans. 

      I prefer Income Tax due to its complexity, scope for learning, and impact on the nation's revenue.

      • Income Tax offers a challenging work environment with complex tax laws and regulations to interpret and enforce.

      • Working in Income Tax provides opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth.

      • Contributing to the collection of taxes helps in generating revenue for the government to fund various public services ...

    • Answered by AI

    Interview Preparation Tips

    Round: Technical + HR Interview
    Experience: I was the first person to be interviewed that day. I entered the room and greeted them. A lady was the chairperson. They made me comfortable. There were total 4 person. One of them asked me questions related to my Electronics and Communication engineering . I answered them all as I had thorough understanding of my subjects. Then one of them started asking questions related to history. He asked me about battle of panipat. I said 3 battle of panipat happened. I answered them the years in which it took place and between whom except the last battle. Then he asked what was the reason of victory of babar. I answered use of modern warfare. He said correct but what did he use. I had no idea . I clearly said sir I don't know. Then he answered he used gunpowder. Then he asked when was Bengal partioned. I said 1905 . He was ver happy. He applauded me. I told him the reason also. Then one member asked about Net Neutrality. I answered it. They asked me reason to chose Income Tax.
    Tips: Don't bluff the interviewer. They are expert. If you don't know say it clearly Sir I have no knowledge of this. Have confidence. Always have a gentle smile on face. Do a thorough research of the job profile and why you want to join. You should have your positive and negative in your mind. Your hobby and a detail study on them is also important. Be versed with the current affairs.

    Skills: Knowledge On Current Affairs, General Knowledge, Electronics And Communication, Personality, Work Experience

    Interview Preparation Tips

    General Tips: Being Engineer not apply in central Govt, it is better to apply in PSUS LIKE NPTC NHPC BHEL ONGC BPCL IOCL OIL ETC OR MNCS

    Interview Preparation Tips

    Round: Problem Statement
    Experience: I had to present my approach towards the case and explain my approach
    Tips: Case findings
    Proposed solutions
    Approach to solutions
    Review on case findings compared to solutions
    Facts findings of case
    Implementing of solutions
    Assessment of solutions
    Review of effects of solutions to case

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    Ministry of Home Affairs Interview FAQs

    How many rounds are there in Ministry of Home Affairs interview?
    Ministry of Home Affairs interview process usually has 2 rounds. The most common rounds in the Ministry of Home Affairs interview process are Resume Shortlist and Technical.
    How to prepare for Ministry of Home Affairs interview?
    Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Ministry of Home Affairs. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Ministry of Home Affairs expect are Driving.
    What are the top questions asked in Ministry of Home Affairs interview?

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