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(#M40156845) HR INTERVIEW QUESTION Engineering Som Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle


When a body is subjected to two equal and opposite pulls, as a result of which the body tends to extend its length, the stress and strain induced is


A. compressive stress, tensile strain
B. tensile stress, compressive strain
C. tensile stress, tensile strain
D. compressive stress, compressive strain

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if even numbered dice have even number of dots on their top faces, then what would be the total number of dots on the top face of their dice??

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What is the remainder when the number 1234567.......424344 is divided by 45

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1. If the equation A+B+C+D+E=FG is two digit number, whose value is 10F+G and the letters A,B,C,D,E,F and G each represents different digits.If FG is as large as possible, what is the value of G?
(a)4 (b)5 (c)1 (d)3

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If percentage reduction in area of a certain specimen made of material 'A' under tensile test is 60% and the percentage reduction in area of a specimen with same dimensions made of material 'B' is 40%, then


A. the material A is more ductile than material B
B. the material B is more ductile than material A
C. the ductility of material A and B is equal
D. the material A is brittle and material B is ductile

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I got interview call from elitmus private limited for the post of Assosciate Trainee at Banglore on 17th March.Can anybody tell me what are the rounds after aptitude test

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find the value of 99(1/7) + 99(4/7) + 99(6/7) +99(3/7)

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A beam encastered at both the ends is called


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B. fixed beam
C. cantilever beam
D. continuous beam

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The centre to centre distance, between two consecutive rivets in a row, is called


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C. back pitch
D. diagonal pitch

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water is continuously poured from a reservoir to a locality at the steady rate of 10,000 liters per hour. When delivery exceeds demand the excess water is stored in a tank. If the demand for 8 consecutive three-hour periods is 10000,10000,45000,25000,40000,15000,60000 and 35000 liters respectively, what will be the minimum capacity required of the water tank (in 1000 litres) to meet the demand?

a)10 b)30 c)40 d)50

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