Friday, 17 May 2013

372. ENGLISH III


ENGLISH   III


Talking about a career
The selection of your career indicates yours taste in life and your attitude.
When you are asked to talk about your career make sure that you are pucca decided on that.
You should not deviate from your career as goal frequently.
First of all, consider your answers to the following questions:
1.   When have you been most committed, passionate and enthusiastic?
2.   When have you been most creative?
3.   When have you been most sure of yourself and your decisions?
4.   What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment?
5.   When have other people considered you to be most successful?
6.   When have you enjoyed your work most?
7.   What talents were you relying on, and using, in these situations?
8.   For what would you take a very strong stand?
9.   What about the world puzzles or disturbs you that you could make an impact on?
10.    What jobs do you like to do at work when you have a choice?
11.    What activities are you drawn towards out of work?
12.    If money were no concern, what would you be doing?
13.    Consider these questions and make prepare a notes of your own. Then you speak on that.
Brainstorm each of these questions, and then use your answers to identify the top three talents that you most use when you're successful. Rank these in order.

Talking about aspirations.
Aspirations differ age to age, society to society, class to class and caste to caste.
Before speaking on aspirations the speaker should decide himself on what he has to speak. Man cannot live alone. He is a social animal.  Many factors effect his aspirations.
Babies have no aspiration.
All toddlers and children have few aspirations.
Family: Family Sims will want to have children, and eventually grandchildren, and for those children to excel in their own lives.
Fortune: Fortune people want to earn money, gain promotions, marry a rich person, and put their income towards new household items.
Knowledge: Knowledge Sims want to gain skill points, and to eventually max out skills. They may even want to experience the abnormal, such as ghosts or alien abduction. They are also the only Sims that will gain good memories from changing life state.
Popularity: (sometimes referred to as Reputation or Fame): Popularity Sims most of all want to accumulate friends and best friends. Parties are also craved by these Sims.
Romance: Romance Sims want to engage in casual romance, and particularly WooHoo. They are perhaps unique in that their fears are actually wants to most other Sims (marriage, babies etc.)
Power: (hidden) This aspiration can be obtained by a cheat. It's a combination of Popularity and Fortune (though it is apparently unfinished).

Write the key components of writing. Give examples.
          Writing something is a skill. Whatever ideas come in our mind should be processed, arranged and should be brought into black and white in coherent manner, is a Herculean task. It is an unending process towards excellence. This is not one day’s achievement. To achieve good writing skills,
1]       practice the skills of successful writers;
2]       writing in various modes or genres;
3]       achieving clarity and coherence;
4]       writing purposefully and for specific audience;
5]       writing in response to higher level questions;
6]       applying standard English conventions of spelling, grammar, usage, etc.;
7]       go through good manuscripts.
8]       develop vocabulary.

There are some writing instructional strategies. These strategies are helpful to develop our writing skills.
1]       Modeled writing :- to model the writing we need topic choice, planning the piece, looking for a better word, revising and editing. The most important thing in the world of writing is selection of a topic. To select a topic we need to know our taste of writing, subject that we know, whether the known information is factual, and so on. We have a subject  to write but no latest knowledge, then we should refer books, meet people, on the spot material gathering for writing, and mostly the zeal to know and write.
2]       Shared writing :-  the ideas are shared. For example the script writer and the director share many things before it is given a final shape. The editor shares many ideas with the actual writer regarding writing an editorial. The guide and his scholar share many ideas before completing a thesis.
3]       Interactive writing :- this is generally done before finalizing a resolution. All the members interact in a discussion and come to a conclusion before the resolution is written. In the Parliament or Assembly there will be a lot of interaction before finalizing something is to be put on the paper.
4]       Guided writing :- it is as good as a dictation by an officer, or a minister, or any higher authority who guides writing. Teacher in a class guides his students how to write.
5]       Independent writing :- It depends on one’s own talent. It is a nature’s gift to someone. It is like Shakespeare writing so many dramas. Gandhiji writing his autobiography. It is a natural zeal and thirst to write make people write.

There are few stages in writing process:
1] planning
2] prewriting       
3] drafting  
4] revising  
5] editing   
6] publishing
1] When something is planned all the rough ideas should be put on a paper. Let all the ideas flow from A to Z of your selected topic. How to start, how to end, where pictures are to be included, references are to be given and so on.
2] Now seeing those written thoughts a manuscript is to be prepared.  This is called prewriting.
3] The revision should be done individually, with response groups, or with others who have that caliber.
4] Editing requires a lot of technical skills.
5] while publishing there will be again a lot to do. Acknowledgements, dedication, appendix, bibliography, reference words, foot notes, and many more.

Common characteristics of quality writing are;
1] ideas content            
2] organization              
3] voice [whether the subject is “I” or third person]    
4] appropriate words selection    
5] sentence fluency       
6] editing   
7] presentation

Preparing a resume’

Formatting and feel, on a mailed-in resume, matter
but correct spelling, appropriate grammar, no missing words, and no typing mistakes
Write and customize an “objective” for each job and employer.
1. Determine your job search objective prior to writing the resume. Once
2. Think of your resume as a marketing tool
3. Use your resume to obtain an interview, not a job.
4. Use bulleted sentences
5. Use action words.
7. Lead with your strengths.
8. Play Match Game.
9. Use buzzwords.
10. Accent the positive
11. Show what you know.
12. Show who you know.
13. Construct your resume to read easily.
14. Have someone else review your resume.
15. Submit your resume to potential employers.

Report – writing
A report is a dreadfully official document that is written to serve the range of purpose in the engineering and business disciplines; sciences and social sciences. Therefore, they need to be clear-cut and accurate. Good report writing call for--- professionalism, profound knowledge of the subject, attentiveness, and outstanding writing proficiency.Types of Report Writing ---
Research Report Writing        
Business Report Writing                  
Science Report Writing

Research Report Writing--- To presents the tangible proof of the conducted research is the major intention of the academic assignment. When writing on research report, you must ponder over clarity, organization, and content. Research reports are all the more same to technical reports, lab reports, formal reports and scientific papers which comprise a quite consistent format that will facilitate you to put your information noticeably, making it crystal clear.
Business Report Writing--- In business milieu, Business report writing happens to be an indispensable part of the communication process. Executive summary is written in a non-technical manner. By and large, audience for business reports will consist of upper level manager, for that reason you should take the audience needs in consideration. Go on with the introduction to articulate the problem and determine the scope of the research. To attain the desired results, don't fail to state about the precise quantitative tools.
Science Report Writing--- Parallel to a business report, science report writing also corresponds with the line of investigation. To report upon an empirical investigation, these reports make use of standard scientific report format, portraying technique, fallout and conclusions. As an assignment in undergraduate papers within the scientific disciplines, it is required frequently.
The other  types of reports are ;
1.   Incident Report     
2.   Accident Report   
3.   Sales Report                 
4.   Progress Report            
5.   Feasibility Study / Report      
6.   Recommendation Report                 
7.   Site report 
8.   Case Study report
Reports are a common form of writing because of the inclusion of recommendations which are helpful in implementing the decision.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

371. Q U I Z NO. 8


Q U I Z    NO.  8
Electronics


1Q. What causes electric shock?
The damaging effect of shock are result of current passing through your body. The current is caused by voltage applied.

2Q. What is an ampere?
Flow of 1 coulomb of electric charge per second.

3Q. what is electro motive force?
It is the potential  difference that moves electrons through a circuit.

4Q. Is electric resistance greater in a short fat wire or long thin wire?
It is in long thin wire. It is because R [ proportional] X length/area.

5Q. How  does wetness affect the resistance of your body?
It lowers body resistance.

ELECTRICAL OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

 [6] The unit which indicates the rate at which energy is expended?
A. Watt           B. Ampere-hour          C. Coulomb     D. Volt            Ans:A
Answer

[7] The peak voltage in an ac wave is always
A. greater than the average voltage                B. less than the average voltage
C. greater than or equal to average voltage    D. less than or equal to the average voltage
Ans: C
Answer

[8] When an electrical charge exists but there is no flow of current, the charge is said to be
A. ionizing                  B. electronic                C. Static          D. Atomic       Ans: C
Answer

[9] As the number of turns in a coil that carries ac increases without limit, the current in the coil will
A. Eventually become very large                    B. Stay the same
C. Decrease, approaching zero                        D. Be stored in the core material
Ans: C
Answer

[10] As the number of turns in a coil increases, the reactance at a constant frequency
A. Increases                B. Decreases               C. Stays the same       
D. Is stored in the core material                      Ans:A
Answer

[11] In an RL circuit, as the ratio of inductive reactance to resistance (XL/R) decreases, the phase angle
A. Increases                B. Decreases               C. Stays the same
D. Becomes alternately positive and negative
Ans: B
Answer


[12] The best filter for a power supply is
A.  a capacitor in series                       B.  a choke in series
C.  a capacitor in series and a choke in parallel          
D.  a capacitor in parallel and a choke in series
Ans: D
Answer

[13] Voltage regulation can be achieved by a zener diode connected in
A.  parallel with the filter output, forward biased
B.  parallel with the filter output, reverse biased
C.  series with the filter output, forward biased
D.  series with the filter output, reverse biased
Ans:B
Answer

[14] A current surge takes place when a power supply is first turned on because
A.  the transformer core is suddenly magnetized
B.  the diodes suddenly start to conduct
C.  the filter capacitor must be initially charged
D.  arching takes place in the power switch
Ans: C
Answer

[15] A dc electromagnet
A. has constant polarity
B. Requires an air core
C. Cannot be used to permanently magnetize anything
D. Does not attract or repel permanent magnet
Ans: A




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