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News Guru: 07 June 2009

13.6.09

Maasilamani has its moments

Like a well-oiled machine, Sun Pictures has been ramming movie after movie down the throat of the Tamil film-going public in a relentless fashion. While some fall flat, one or two have turned hits and others fall into the "not bad" territory: They've all got the requisite hero-flexing muscle, pretty heroine and enough comic elements to keep the aisles happy. AGS Entertainment's Maasilamani, directed by R M R Manohar falls in the third category, especially as it repeats the hit-pairing from Kadhalil Vizhunthen.

It doesn't raise any such hopes within you in the beginning, though. When Maasi aka Maasilamani (Nakulan) is introduced as the chocolate-boy who works unceasingly for the benefit of Rani Anna Nagar, Chennai, you try in vain to suppress a yawn. He dutifully salutes the camera (and his audience), bashes up goons, helps old people buy land, clears up sewers and challenges MLAs -- and also falls in love at first sight with pretty Divya (Sunaina), who takes classical dance classes like a dutiful heroine, at Nadanalaya. Adding a bit of desultory spice to the proceedings are Pazhani (Santhanam) and Kathir (Srinath) -- but in reality, it's Coma Ramaswamy (M S Bhaskar, his cinematic aspirations and Karunas antics that bring in more laughter.

As expected in any done-to-death love story, Divya catches Maasi in all sorts of bad situations -- when he's actually doing it for a good cause. He pursues her relentlessly, she refuses him, convinced he's a thug, until Maasi and his friends hatch a plan to ingratiate themselves into Divya's good books, with his alter ego -- Mani.

From hereon, the story actually does perk up a bit as all sorts of catchy situations occur and Maasi extricates himself from each one of them. Most are tried and tested, with stock dialogues and punches -- but whether it's Nakul's boyish personality or Sunaina's fresh charm, work it does, sometimes.

Unlike Kadhalil Vizhunthen, D Imman's music does nothing to make you sit up, while Vetri's camera does its best with the simple storyline.

It might be run-of-the-mill, but Maasilamani does have its enjoyable moments. If you want to kill a couple of hours, here's the flick for you.

Redif.com News

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Indian 'nuclear scientist' is dead

The mystery surrounding Lokanath Mahalingam, an employee at Kaiga Atomic Power Station, who was missing for the past four days finally came to an end with his dead-body recovered from the Kali river late on Saturday.

A rescue team retrieved his body in a semi-decomposed form, from river Kali.

Although the police suspect suicide, the actual cause for the death would be known only after the post mortem report is made available.

Mahalingam was working in the training department which imparted knowledge on working of projects and skill development.

Earlier the media had reported that he was a scientist at Kaiga.

Nageshwar Rao, director of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, earlier dismissed reports that terrorists could have abducted Mahalingam to lay hands on classified information.

News by: rediff.com

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Business Development Manager for Life Science Services Job Description

Job Description

Primary Responsibilities

* Establishing company’s strategy to meet growth & development plan.
* Reviewing & coordinating short & long term business plans.
* Ensure a top line growth achieved or exceeded
* Market intelligence - competition and industry
* Take ownership for all accounts in specific territory assigned and effectively communicate with key account manager for specified key accounts
* Ensure to book revenues as per Budget Plans, region wise.
* To lead Sales team & monitor the sales activities & growth.
* Live the SGS culture on a daily base



Specific Responsibilities

* Acquire new business from new customers
* Maintain and increase sales from existing accounts according to the overlying strategic and tactical plan in the assigned region
* Effectively communicate with all members of the Regional / Country Sales Team in order to ensure leveraging SGS’ network for new leads and opportunities
* Work closely with the operations including customer service for optimal servicing our customers
* To promote new analytical services to regional pharma industry.
* Coordinate with lab manager and business manager for any information.
* Plan and pursue all contacts and leads
* Focus on clients expectations
* Monitor Sales Activities by Sales Team and provides support & guidance to acquire new business & contracts.
* Prepare a monthly visit plan for entire Sales Team, share with KAM and align with Operations
* Provide monthly written reports including information on own activities, lost orders, customer list by revenues, observations in the market and competitive intelligence information for the assigned region
* Plan and pursue meetings with new and existing clients and prepare written report for each visit held in SalesLogix within 48 hrs.
* Create and maintain customer contacts, appointments, phone calls, notes etc. in SalesLogix
* Contact existing customers at least quarterly to determine any laboratory issues and funnel feedback to operations
* Review quarterly sales trend per account and determine the cause of loss account or reduction of revenues
* Join pharmaceutical associations and be an active member and encourage networking
* Comply to sales KPIs for instance 15 client visits per month per Sales Rep. etc.
* Hold at locations addressing the specific target customers promoting SGS service offering and serve as booth staff on exhibitions in your assigned region
* Support customer service and operations in proposal development and ensure that proposals are sent out on time for the assigned region
* Provide monthly rolling forecast on quarterly revenues for the assigned region
* Propose marketing and sales activities, pricing schedule and new services to Local and Regional Business Manager
*

Execute additional duties as assigned


About Employer

Established in 1878, SGS started by offering agricultural inspection services to grain traders in Europe. From those early beginnings, we grew in size and scope as our agricultural inspection services spread around the world. During the mid 20th century, we began to diversify and started offering inspection, testing and verification services across a variety of sectors, including industrial, minerals and oil, gas and chemicals among others. In 1981, the company went public.

Employer Name: SGS Group
Employer Address: 250, Udyog Vihar Phase IV Gurgaon -122015 Haryana India
Email:
URL: http://www.in.sgs.com/
Phone: +91 124 239 99 90 to 98
Required Skills: * Sales experience in the Life Science industry * Preferably existing relationship with Pharma/Biotech industry customers * Sound understanding of the Pharmaceutical and/or Biotech industry * Ability to actively and
Required Experience: 6 to 8 years
Required Education: Bachelor's Degree
Job Location: KOLKATA

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Member post for Land R & R for Maithon Power Limited

Job Description

- He should be well aware of land acquisition acts and process for government, private and forest categories of Land & related statutory clearances for green field project.

- He should be able to understand village maps, land schedule, ROR, EC, sale deed and consent agreement for sale.

- He should be familiar with R & R policy of state and national and their applicability.

- He should be able to maintain effective relationship with local RI, Tehsildar, Sub collector, ADM, LAO & District collector, Industrial Infrastructure agency & DSR.

- Experiance of Land Acquisition in Jharkhand state preferably.

- He should have been involved in implementation of R & R (Relief & Rehabilitation) package.

- candidates from Jharkhand would be preferred.


About Employer

Led by a powerful vision, Tata Power pioneered the generation of electricity in India. It has now successfully served the Mumbai consumers for over ninety years and has spread its footprints across the nation. Today, it is the countrys largest private player in the sector. Apart from Mumbai and Delhi, the company has generation capacities in Jojobera, Jharkhand and Karnataka. As a growth strategy , Tata Power has ventured into several greenfield projects in Generation. The 4000 megawatt imported Coal-based generating station at Mundra , Gujarat , 1000 megawatt Thermal Power plant at Maithon , Jharkhand are some of its recent involvements. It has got several other upcoming capacity additions / greenfield projects in Maharashtra , Jharkhand , Orissa , West Bengal.

Employer Name: Tata Power
Employer Address: Jaya Gupta Tata Power ltd
Email: jaya@tatapower.com
URL: http://www.tatapower.com
Phone: 91 22 66688357
Required Skills: Site Engg., Project Management
Required Experience: 9 - 14 Years
Required Education: UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization ,PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Job Location: Dhanbad

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Fresher Jobs: Staff vacancy in IIT Gandhinagar June,2009

Job Description

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Gandhinagar (Gujarat)

IIT Gandhinagar (Gujarat) invites applications for following vacancy :

1. Senior Library Information Assistant : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2) Grade pay Rs. 4200/-
2. PS to Director & PA to Registrar : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 (PB-2)
Grade pay Rs. 4200/-
3. Junior Accountant : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 (PB-1) Grade pay Rs. 2400/-
4. Junior Assistant : 04 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 (PB-1) Grade pay Rs. 2000/-
5. Jr. Lab Assistant : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 (PB-1) Grade pay Rs.2000/-
6. Jr. Attendant (Semi Skilled) (Lab. Attendant) : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 (PB-1) Grade pay Rs. 1800/-

How to Apply : Applications with full particulars together with a Demand Draft of Rs.50/- (No application fee for SC/ST candidates) drawn on a nationalized Bank payable at Mumbai,in favour of IIT Gandhinagar Account and copies of certificates/testimonials, caste (in case of OBC, latest non-creamy layer certificate is essential) etc. should reach the Registrar, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai – 400076 on or before 25th June, 2009.

About Employer

Please view document http://www.iitb.ac.in/Advt_No_E_7_09_10.pdf for details and application form is available at http://www.iitb.ac.in/Application_form_09.pdf

Employer Name: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Employer Address: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
Email:
URL: http://www.iitb.ac.in/Advt_No_E_7_09_10.pdf
Phone:
Required Skills: Good knowledge about posts
Required Experience: Freshers and Exprienced
Required Education: Relevent qulification for above posts
Job Location: Gandhinagar

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Assistant Commandant vacancy in Indian Coast Guard

Job Description

Indian Coast Guard

Recruitment for Assistant Commandant (GD), Assistant Commandant General Duty (Pilot/Navigator), Assistant Commandant Commercial Pilot License (CPL) holders for Short Service Appointment and Assistant Commandant (Technical) (Engineering/ Electrical Branch)

Applications are invited to join as Assistant Commandant in Indian Coast Guard.

The Indian Coast Guard, an armed force of the Union, offers a challenging and inspiring career as Group 'A' Gazetted Offices in the pay scale of 15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 5400/- . Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for the following posts:

1. Assistant Commandant General Duty (Male/ Unmarried Female) : Bachelors' degree in any discipline of a recognised univesity by the Central/ State Government/ UGC with Mathematics and Physics as subjects up to 12th Std. of 10+2+3 scheme of education, Age : beorn between 01 July 1985 to 30 June 1989
2. Assistant Commandant General Duty Navigator : Qualification : B.Sc. with Mathematics and Physics, Age : beorn between 01 July 1983 to 30 June 1991
3. Assistant Commandant General Duty (Pilot - Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Holders for Short Service Appointmenr) for a period of 8 years which may be extended to 10 years and my be further extended, Qualification : 12th pass or equivalent and possess current Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Age : beorn between 01 July 1983 to 30 June 1991
4. Assistant Commandant Technical Branch (Male only (Engineering and Electrical) : Qualification : Degree in Naval Architecture/ Marine Mechanical/ Electrical/ Tele-communication & Electronic/ Design/ Production/ Aeronautical/ Control (Electrical) Engineering or equivalent (ii) Possession of Certificate of Competency by Govt. of India, Ministry of Surface Transport as 1st class Engineer of Motorship or other similiar certificate OR (iii) Possession of final exam certificate of the College of Marine Engineering under Department of Surface Transport, Government of India OR (iv) Have passed Section A & B of Institute of Engineers (India) examination in any of the disciplines listed above, Age : Born between 01 July 1980 to 30 June 1989

The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST candidates and 3 years of OBC candidates.

How to Apply : Application on plain paper in the prescribed form is to be sent so as to reach on or before 19/07/2009 (25/07/09 for candidates from far-flung areas). Attested copies of certificate of age, caste of the candidate, educational qualification including statement of marks, NCC, sports and self addressed unstamped envelope of size 25 x 10 cm are to be attached with the application.

About Employer

Please visit http://indiancoastguard.nic.in/ for details and application form.

Employer Name: Indian Coast Guard
Employer Address: Please visit http://indiancoastguard.nic.in/ for details and application form.
Email:
URL: http://indiancoastguard.nic.in/
Phone:
Required Skills: Good knowledge about posts
Required Experience: Freshers and Exprienced
Required Education: Relevent qulification for above posts
Job Location: Across India

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Fresher Jobs C++ / VC++

Job Description

C++ / VC++

Required:

10 Experienced C++ and VC++ Software Professionals with minimum one year's to 10 years experience.

Skill Sets:

Programming skills - C++ and VC++

Databases - SQL 2000 and Oracle

OS - Win 98, 2000 and XP Strong object-orientation concepts

Preferred:

Experience on banking software

Awareness of Quality procedures

Apply at opensystems@samdisha.com with your key skills and number of years of experience clearly mentioned in the subject line.

About Employer

"Samdisha" is a Hindi word which means Looking in Equality, Similarly as the name states Samdisha Software Research & Development Center Pvt. Ltd. believes in Looking in Equality when it comes to Clients, Projects & Deliveries. For Samdisha whether a Project is Big or Small, Client is Big or Small has the same importance when it comes to Delivery of Quality Work. We at Samdisha believe in Quality which can only be achieved once you are focused towards it. Samdisha is an ISO & Six Sigma Practicing Company and moving ahead to get the ISO & Six Sigma Certification shortly.


Employer Name: Samdisha Software Research & Development Centre
Employer Address: 1 Community Center, 303, R.G. Complex, Sector -8, Rohini Delhi -110085, INDIA
Email: opensystems@samdisha.com
URL: http://www.samdisha.com/company_info/careers/job_opening.asp#mid
Phone: 91-11-2794-1551
Required Skills:
Required Experience: 10 Years
Required Education: Any graduate
Job Location: Delhi

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Asp.Net, Nhibernate, WCF, Webservices, Spring.Net Jobs

Job Description

Asp.Net, Nhibernate, WCF, Webservices, Spring.Net

Openings:
4

Job Code:
.Net/06/09

Experience:
2 - 4yrs.

Skill set Requirement Overview:
*Candidate should have experince of all aspects of Software Development Life Cycle
* Interact with Business Anlayst for Requirement understanding
*Translating design requirements into implementation
* Unit Testing using NUNIT and/or Object Mocking
* Ability to take ownership and accountability of assigned tasks
*Experience working in BFSI domain will be preferred.
*Should be willing to travel onsite immediately as per business needs/requirements
*Should hold a valid Passport
*Shortlisted candidates need to undergo client interview

Expert Knowledge in Areas (Mandatory):
Mandatory Skills:
*C#, ASP.Net 2.0, Experiece on Web Application
*Web Services, NUNIT, Exposure to Object Mocking Testing
*Experince working with WCF, NHibernate and Spring.NET
*Good understanding of OOPS concepts
*Good Communication Skills

Working Knowledge in areas (added advantage):

*Oracle PL/SQL

Educational Qualifications:
B.E.

About Employer

BitWise is a truly global, end-to-end Software Services organization. We provide guaranteed, efficient, and extremely cost-effective software solutions to enterprises worldwide, using an onsite-offshore delivery model. We have a consistent track record of meeting and exceeding customer expectations in the delivery of these services. Our customer-centric philosophy establishes a value proposition focused on long-term relationships and delivery of value added services. Our worldwide headquarters are in Schaumburg, Illinois and we also maintain regional facilities in the US and Australia. We have our own dedicated offshore development centers in India with reliable and secure connectivity to most cities in the US,Europe and Asia-Pacific. These state-of-the-art facilities are ISO 9001:2000 certified for quality and ISO 27001:2005 security
certified. BitWise has strategic partnerships relevant to its service offerings: * Microsoft
Gold Certified partner in Custom Development and Data Management Solutions * Informatica Partner in complete Data Warehousing
and BI lifecycle * Business Objects Bronze Partner in complete BI Lifecycle. * IBM Business Partners More importantly, it is staffed by talented and committed professionals and has achieved recognition from our customers for providing quality solutions consistently,flexibly and cost effectively. BitWise is a privately held group and the leadership consists of a seasoned and professional management team who, together with our worldwide consultants, take great pride in delivering to the goals of our prestigious clients Our commitment to all our clients is 'High Quality, Cost-Effective Service Delivery and 100% Customer Satisfaction'


Employer Name: BitWise Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Employer Address: BitWise Solutions Pvt. Ltd. BitWise World Off Int'l Conventional Centre Senapati Bapat Road Pune - 411016 INDIA
Email: recruiter@bitwiseglobal.com
URL: http://www.bitwiseglobal.com/Current_openings.aspx
Phone: +91-20-40102000
Required Skills:
Required Experience: 2-4 Years
Required Education: B.E.
Job Location: Pune

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IAP Company Ltd - Trainee Engineer

IAP Company Ltd - Trainee Engineer

Job Description

Job Description:

Canditade Should have 6-7 Months in Software Development.
Willing to Work as a Trainee for Three Months.
Job Location would the client side.

Candidate Profile:

Canditade Should have 6-7 Months in Software Development.
Willing to Work as a Trainee for Three Months.
Job Location would the client side.



About Employer

We are IAP Company Limited, an ISO 9001:2000 certified, Software Development & Software Solution provider - with major operations in Tokyo (Japan) and New Delhi, Gurgaon (India). Our company ethos is led by the Japanese drive for efficiency and productivity. We aspire to achieve Japanese quality and perfection whilst leveraging on the highly skilled human resource pools from both Japan and India. We currently employ over 350 people (100+ in Japan, 250 in India) - later this year the numbers will exceed 600.


Employer Name: IAP Company Ltd
Employer Address: IAP Company Ltd Palam Triangle, A Block, Main Road, Palam Vihar, Gurgaon - 122-017, INDIA Fax: 124 4133 556
Email: shikha.arora@iapinfotech.com
URL: www.iapinfotech.com
Phone: 124 4133 500
Required Skills: Software Development.
Required Experience: 0 - 1 year
Required Education: B.Tech/B.E. - BCA - M.Sc - MCA
Job Location: Delhi, Delhi/NCR

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Mainframe Developer

Job Description

Mainframe application programming

About Employer

Arcus is a Leading consulting company, having more than 10 years experience in Consulting services

Employer Name: Arcus Infotech [P] Limited
Employer Address: Arcus Infotech [P] Limited No:17, Venkatesan street, T.Nagar, Chennai-17. Landmark: Near to chennai silks
URL: www.arcusinfotech.com
Phone: 044-42129797
Required Skills: COBOL, MVS, VSAM, JCL, CICS and DB2
Required Experience: 0 Years
Required Education: Any Graduate
Job Location: Bangalore, Chennai

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PHP Developer

Job Description

An experienced and responsible person to develop project in PHP. Must have good communication and inter-personal skills, cooperative and hardworking and can work with full dedication.

Employer Name: Momentum Infotech, Inc.
Employer Address:
Email: hr@momentuminfotech.com
URL: http://www.momentuminfotech.com
Phone:
Required Skills: B. Tech/MCA, Good coding skills and general programming aptitude for PHP 5 with SQL Server 2005, Knowledge of Ajax, Mysql will be a plus.
Required Experience: 0-1 years
Required Education: B.tech/MCA
Job Location: Ludhiana

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CSG Networks Pvt.Ltd - Testing Engineer

Job Description

Job Description:

Have to work design and development of RF and Telecom products like VHF / UHF Duplexers,Filters,Antennas,Power splitters,Power supplies and IBS components.

Candidate Profile:

0-2 years experience with good working knowledge of design and development of RF and Telecom products like VHF / UHF Duplexers,
Knowledge of Network Analyser, Spectrum Analyser.

About Employer

CSG is a Telecom and Wireless organisation engaged in design,development and supply of Telecom products.Today,we export our products to 32 countries worldwide.We also do System Design and Installation / Commissioning of Telecom projects.

Employer
Name: CSG Networks Pvt.Ltd
Employer Address: CSG Networks Pvt.Ltd Delhi
Email: resume.csgnets@gmail.com
Phone: Not Avilable
Required Skills: development of RF and Telecom products like VHF / UHF Duplexers,
Required Experience: 0 - 2 Years
Required Education: B.Tech/B.E
Job Location: Delhi

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Visvesvaraya Technological University Electrical and Electronics Microcontrollers-Fourth Semester B.E.Degree Examination, June/July 08 Question paper

Microcontrollers

Time:3 hrs Maximum marks:100

Note: Answer any five questions choosing at least Two from each part

Part A

1 a. Explain the differences between the following.[Marks 8]
i) RISC and CISC processors ii) Harvard and Von-Neumann architectures.

b. With the help of timing diagram, explain how to interface 8K EPROM and 4K RAM to 8051 microcontroller.[Marks 7]

c. Explain TCON and TMOD registers of 8051, with the help of timer/counter control logic.[Marks 5]

2. a. Write a progaram to put the number 34h in registers R4, R5, R6 and R7 using different addressing modes.[Marks 6]

b. Explain the operation performed by the following instructions:[Marks 6]
i) SWAP A ii)MOV c, b iii)DA A iv)SUBB A, Sr

c. Write a C program to swap the contents of registers R7 and R6 in register block 0, in four different ways.[Marks 8]

3. a. Explain different ranges for jump instruction available in 8051 microcontroller.[Marks 8]

b. Explain with a neat diagram, the significance of stack memory, whenever a CALL instruction is executed by the 8051 microcontroller.[Marks 5]

c. write a program to find the address of the first two internal RAM locations betweeen 20h to 60h, which contains consecutive numbers. If so, set the carry flag to 1 else clear the flag, using a subroutine.[Marks 7]

4. a. Write an 8051 C program to toggle all the bits fo P1, P2 and P0 continously with a 250 ms delay. Use sfr keyword to declare the port addresses.[Marks 6]

b. Explain with an example, bit-wise logic operators for 8051 C.[Marks 6]

c. A switch(SW) is connected to P2.0 port pin, Write a C program to send out the value 44h seially one bit at a time via P1.0, depending upon the switch condition: When SW=0; LSB should go out first, When SW=1; MSB should go out first.[Marks 8]

Part B

5. a. Explain the steps to program timers in model and write an 8051 program to generate a square wave of 50% duty cycle on the pin P1.5.[Marks 6]

b. Assume that a 1 Hz frequency pulse is connected to input pin P3.4. Write an 8051 program to display counter 1 on an LCD. Set the initial value to get one minute delay.[Marks 6]

c. A switch is connected to the pin P1.2. Write an 8051 C program to monitor the switch and create the following frequencies on pin P1.7.[Marks 8]
i) When SW=0; 500Hz ii) When SW=1; 750 Hz
Use timer 0. mode 1 for both of them.

6. a. List the advantages of serial communication over parallel communication.[Marka 8]

b. Write an 8051 program to send the message "the Earth is beautiful", to the serial port continuously. Assume XTAL=11.0592 MHz, 9600 baud rate, 8-bit data and one stop bit.[marks 8]

c. Write an 8051 program to send the text string "Good Luck" to serial #1 of the DS 89C4XO. Set the band rate at 9600, 8 bit data and 1 stop bit.[Marks 6]

7. a. What are the edge triggered interrupts? How to set INT0 as level triggered interrupt and INT1 as edge triggered interrupt, explain with the help of SFR related to it.[Marks 8]

b. Write an 8051 C program using interrupts to do the following:[Marks 12]
i) Receive the data seriallly and send it to P0
ii) Read port P1 transmit data serially and give a copy to P2
iii) Make to generate a square wave of 5kHz frequency on P0.1. Assume that XTAL=11.0592 MHz, set
the baud rate at 4800.

8. a. Draw the block schematic of DAC 0808 interfaced to 8051 at port P1 and write an 8051 program to generate sine wave.[Marks 10]

b. How to interface DC motor to 8051 microcontroller using opto isolator? Write a C program to move DC motor with 25% duty cycle pulse.[Marks 10]

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Osmania University M.Com Commerce Strategic Management – Question paper, June 2009

Strategic Management – June 2009
Paper-III (203)
Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks:100

I. Answer any Five questions in not exceeding 10 lines each. 5 X 5 = 25 Marks

1. What is Mission?
2. What is Turnaround Strategy?
3. SWOT.
4. What are plans and policies?
5. Low Cost Strategy.
6. What is Strategic Control?
7. What is reactive change?
8. Define Strategy.
II. Answer all questions in not more than 4 pages each 15 X 5 = 75 Marks

9.(a). Explain the process of strategic management.
Or
(b).Discuss the level of strategies.

10. (a). Examine various components of external environment..
Or
(b). How do you conduct organizational appraisal? Explain.

11. (a). Discuss the implications of diversification strategies. Or
(b). Explain the various ways of attaining cost leadership.

12. (a) Examine the various structural considerations that should be considered in designing strategies.
Or
(b). What are the issues and problems of strategy implementations? Explain

13. (a) Discuss the techniques of strategy control.
Or
(b). Discuss the global issues involved in strategic management.

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chhatrapati shahu ji maharaj university principles of business management(b.com iind year) question paper, 2007

B.Com.(Part II)EXAMINATION,2009
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Attempt both Question(5 marks)

Q1:What do you understand by planning? Write its nature and policies.
Q2:What do you understand by control process? Discuss in brief the different control techniques.

Attempt any 15 Question(2marks)

Q3:Write a note on co-ordination by committees.
Q4:Explain the traditional and modern methods of control.
Q5:Explain the various types of communication.
Q6:Describe the essential qualities of a successful leader.
Q7:"Implementation of planning is the essence of direction."Comment.
Q8:What do you understand by financial and non-financial motivations.
Q9:What is the importance of training in modern time?
Q10:Write a note on job Analysis.
Q11:Differentiate organising function and staffing function.
Q12:What is the relationship between managerial levels and span of management?
Q13:Write a brief note on committee organisation.
Q14:Why departmentation is needed?
Q15:What is Centralisation?
Q16:What are the kinds of delegation of authority?
Q17:Differentiate betwwen formal and informal organisation.
Q18:Define corporate planning.
Q19:Indicate the essential characterstics of M.B.O.
Q20:Co-ordination is the essence of managership?Discuss.

Attempt any one Quetion(10 marks)

Q21:What do you mean scientific management ? Discuss its principles in brief.
Q22:What do you mean by leadership ?Discuss the different styles of leadership.
Q23Define co-ordination and point out the nature and objective of co-odination.

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Uttar Pradesh State Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University AUDITING(B.Com-II Year) Question paper, 2007

B.Com.(Part II) EXAMINATION,2009
AUDITING

Attempt both Question(5 marks each)

Q1:Explain the meaning of Auditing and write its importance.
Q2:Suramyan is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England.Is she qualified as auditor of the Indian Companies ? Give your comments.

Attempt any 15 Question(2 marks)

Q3:What are the limitations of Auditing?
Q4:Discuss the difference between Auditing and Investigation.
Q5:What is the difference between Periodical Audit and Continous Audit?
Q6:What is Audit Working Paper?
Q7:What is the difference between Routine checking and Intensive checking?
Q8:How would you make the internal check of stores?
Q9:What is the difference between Internal control and Internal check?
Q10:State the duties of Auditor in connection with valuation of shares.
Q11:How wasting asstes are valued?
Q12:What is the difference between verification and valuation?
Q13:How would you verify the patent?
Q14:What are the duties of an Auditor in respect of income of Secret Reserve?
Q!5:Distinguish between capital income and revenue income
Q16:What is Financial Audit?
Q17:How is an Auditor appointed by shareholders?
Q18:What is the difference between clean report and qualified report?
Q19:Discuss the duties of an Auditor in respect of Dividend and Bonus.
Q20:A part of share premium utilised to declare 40% dividend.Is it right? Give your comments.
Q21No depreciation provided on a machinery costing Rs.50 lakhs imported three years back.Is it right?Give your comments.
Q22:An auditor finds at the time of audit of the company that 40% of profit is given as commossion to the manager of the company.What should he do in this regard?

Attempt any one Question(10 marks)

Q23:"Vouching is the essence of auduiting."Explian.
Q24:what do you understand by verification of Assets and liabilities? What points should be included in the verification of Assets?

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Kurukshetra University B. Tech 3rd Sem Question Paper

BT-4/J07
Basis of Industrial Sociology, Economics and Management
Paper:HUM-201 E

Time--Three Hours][Maximum marks-100
Note:- Attempt any Five questions in all taking at least one question from each unit. all questions carry equal marks.


UNIT 1

question 1. what is social change? discuss the various theories of social change.

question 2. write notes on following:
i. factors of social change
ii. social relations in industry.


unit 2


question 3. explain in detail the law of diminishing marginal returns.

question 4. what do you mean by monopoly ? discuss the determinants is price and output under monopoly.


unit 3


question 5. define management. critically examine henry fayol's principles of management .


question 6.distinguish between recruitment and selection. explain the selection procedure generally followed in Indian companies.


unit 4


question 7. state the meaning and objective of purchase management. discuss the various inventory control techniques.


question 8. what is financial management? elaborate on the different sources of finance.

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Kurukshetra University B.tech Fourth semester. Question paper, 2007

BT-4/j07
Computer Architecture and Organization
Paper: CSE-202E

Time--Three Hours][Maximum Marks--100
Note:- attempt any five questions in all, selecting at least one from each unit.

Unit -1

1. a) discuss the two metrics to measure the performance of a computer system. what

are the characteristics of a CISC. What are the pros and cons of using these two

metrics? 10.

b) what are the characteristics of CISC architecture? how is it different from RISC

architecture? 10

2. a) Explain immediate and indexed addressing modes. discuss their advantages and

disadvantages. 10

b) how do you classify instructions in an instruction set? Explain any two instructions is

each category with examples. 10


Unit -2

3. a) Explain the register-based CPU architecture with the help of a suitable diagram.

10
b) explain five stages instruction cycle with the help of flow chart. 10

4. a) How does pipeline processing of instructions improve the performance of the CPU?

10
b) draw the basic structure of a microprogrammed control unit and explain its working.

10.

Unit -3

5. a) What is memory hierarchy? explain the principle of locality of reference. 10
b) distinguish between SRAM and DRAM. 10

6. a) What are relative advantages and disadvantages of direct and associative

mapping of cache memory? 10
b) what are LRU and OPT policies of page replacement? compare them with suitable

example. 10


Unit -4

7. a) what is instruction level parallelism? explain the superscalar pipeline processing

with a suitable diagram. 10

b) write a short note on microprogram sequencer. 10

8. write short notes on:
a) DMA. 10
b)Priority Interrupts. 10.

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Kurukshetra University B.tech 4th sem. Question paper, 2007

BT-4/j08
Computer Architecture and Organization
Paper: CSE-202E

Time--Three Hours][Maximum Marks--100
Note:- attempt any five questions in all, selecting at least one from each unit.

Unit -1

1. a)Explain Von-Neuman model of computer. 6
b)explain multilevel viewpoint of machine. 6
c)what is MIPS? how it is used to measure the performance of a computer? 8

2. a) an instruction is stored at location 300 with its address field at location 301. the address field has the value 400. A processor register R1 contains the number 200. evaluate the effective address if the addressing mode of the instruction is:
i. direct
ii. immediate
iii. relative
iv. register indirect
v. index with R1 as the index register 10

b) compare and contrast RISC and CISC . 10


Unit --2

3. a) what are various techniques of microinstruction sequencing? explain. 10
b)discuss the various instruction set formats. 10


4. a) differentiate Hardwired and Microprogrammed control unit. 10
b) explain in detail general register organized cpu. 10

unit --3
5. a) why we need memory hierarchy? 5
b)what is virtual memory? how address mapping takes place in virtual memory? 8
c) explain working of a cache memory. why we need cache initialization? 7

6. a) what is content addressable memory? explain the match logic in CAM. 10
b) differentiate static and dynamic memories. 10

7 a) evaluate the expression X=(A+B)*(C-D) using
i. three address instruction.
ii. two address instruction.
iii. one address instruction.
iv. zero address instruction. 8

b) discuss priority interrupts. explain different methods for establishing priorities in detail. 12


8. write short notes on:
a) DMA
b)Superscalar Processing
c) instruction cycle.
d) parallelism. 20

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TNPSC Question paper

1. Density of matter is defined as

A. mass / volume

B. mass × volume

C. volume / mass

D. none of these



2. The resultant upthrust on a body partly immersed in liquid acts through

A. the centre of gravity

B. the metacentre

C. the centre of pressure

D. none of these



3. A transverse wave travels along z-axis. The particles of the medium travels along

A. z-axis C. y-axis

B. x-axis D. in x-y plane



4. Joule-Thomson cooling is

A. temperature dependent

B. temperature independent

C. dependent on the molecular

weight of the gas

D. dependent on the total mass of

the gas



5. The principle of action of points is used in

A. capacitors

B. inductors

C. resistors

D. lightning arrestors



6. A jet engine works under the principle of

A. mass

B. energy

C. linear momentum

D. angular momentum



7. To find the temperature of the sun, the following law is used:

A. Charles’ law

B. Stefan’s fourth power law of

radiation

C. Boyle’s law

D. Kirchhoff’s law



8. Calotropis is an example of the following phyllotaxy:

A. opposite and decussate

B. spiral

C. whorled

D. alternate

9. Radio carbon dating is used to

A. find diseases

B. find the age of relics

C. find the carbon content in the

atmosphere

D. none of these



10. Frequency modulation is more advantageous than amplitude modulation because

A. there will be no distortion

B. distortion will be maximum

C. no internal noises produced

D. internal noises can be filtered



11. X-rays travel with the velocity of

A. light

B. sound

C. positive rays

D. alpha rays





12. A loudspeaker converts

A. electrical energy into sound

energy

B. sound energy into electrical

energy

C. small sound into a large sound

D. none of the above



13. The transverse wave nature of light was proved by

A. interference C. polarisation

B. diffraction D. refraction



14. Electric iron takes a long time to cool because of

A. greater emissivity

B. lesser emissivity

C. less absorptive power

D. more absorptive power



15. Helium is preferred to hydrogen in airships because it

A. has greater lifting power

B. is less dense

C. cheaper

D. does not form explosive

mixture with air



16. Excessive consumption of alcohol damages the

A. liver C. heart

B. kidneys D. lungs



17. Which of the following has the smell of garlic?

A. White phosphorus

B. Red phosphorus

C. Phosphorus chloride

D. Phosphine



18. A common nitrogenous fertilizer is

A. urea

B. superphosphate

C. triple phosphate

D. potassium chloride



27. The acid which etches glass is

A. nitric acid

B. sulphuric acid

C. hydrofluoric acid

D. hypochlorous acid



28. Which of the following diseases is likely to spread in the entire community if a leaky septic tank contaminates the water supply?

A. Cholera C. Tuberculosis

B. Cancer D. Leprosy



29. Yeast help in the production of

A. oxygen C. alcohol

B. glucose D. salts



30. Many pulses are obtained from plants of the family

A. Euphorbiaceae

B. Fabaceae

C. Asteraceae

D. Musaceae



31. Which of the following protozoans possesses definite shape?

A. Amoeba

B. Paramecium

C. Both of these

D. None of these



32. Which of the following is used for culture medium of bacterial growth?

A. Iodine C. Sugar

B. Agar-Agar D. Alcohol



33. Malaria is caused by

A. virus C. protozoa

B. bacteria D. fungi



34. One of the following is the simplest land plant:

A. Bryophytes C. Algae

B. Lichens D. Fungi



19. Which element is a metalloid in the following?

A. Copper C. Aluminium

B. Arsenic D. Gold



20. Night blindness is caused due to the deficiency of

A. Vitamin A C. Vitamin K

B. Vitamin B D. Vitamin E



21. Mercury is used in thermometers because it

A. is heavy

B. is a liquid

C. expands uniformly

D. is a metal



22. Sodium chloride is the scientific name of

A. common salt C. rust

B. soft coke D. chalk



23. Fresh foods and fruits contain more of

A. proteins C. vitamins

B. fats D. carbohydrates



24. Electric bulbs are filled with the gas

A. oxygen

B. carbon dioxide

C. argon

D. nitrogen



25. The sides of a match box contains

A. red phosphorus

B. white phosphorus

C. phosphorus pentoxide

D. none of these



26. Penicillin was discovered by

A. Edward Jenner

B. J.C. Bose

C. Alexander Fleming

D. William Harvey



35. Bacteria generally multiply by

A. binary fission

B. multiple fission

C. longitudinal fission

D. all of these



36. Agar-agar is obtained from

A. gelidium C. ectocarpus

B. laminaria D. fucus



37. Which one of the following animals is cold-blooded?

A. Pigeon C. Dog

B. Fish D. Man



38. Nitrogen fixation is done by

A. blue-green algae

B. green algae

C. brown algae

D. red algae



39. Which type of cancer is the most common?

A. Carcinoma C. Lymphoma

B. Sarcoma D. Leukaemia



40. Which bacteria produce vinegar in sugar solutions?

A. Escherichia

B. Acetobacter

C. Acetobacter aceti

D. Rhizobium



41. Baker’s yeast is

A. Zygosaccharomyces

octosporus

B. Saccharomyces cerevisae

C. Laminaria

D. S. Ludwigii



42. The tallest tree occurs in

A. Pteridophytes

B. Monocots

C. Gymnosperms

D. Dicots



43. Which of the following has been identified as the main source of environmental pollution in the city of Delhi?

A. Automobiles

B. Cement Industry

C. Fertilizer Industry

D. Thermal Power Station



44. pH of water is

A. 4 C. 12

B. 7 D. 0



45. The deficiency of iodine causes

A. diabetes C. rickets

B. scurvy D. goitre



46. The poisonous substance that is present in tobacco is

A. Morphine C. Nicotine

B. Aspirin D. Reserpine



47. Which one of the following is excreted in Urine?

A. Sugar C. Protein

B. Creatin D. Fat



48. Who are more likely to get tapeworm?

A. Fish eaters C. Meat eaters

B. Pork eaters D. Beef eaters



49. In which animal was the AIDS virus first detected?

A. Rat C. Horse

B. Rabbit D. Monkey



50. Hargovind Khurana is credited for the discovery of

A. synthesis of protein

B. synthesis of gene

C. synthesis of nitrogenous bases

D. none of these

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CBSE CBSC Physics Question paper, 2009

ONE MARK QUESTIONS

What is the electrostatic potential due to an electric dipole at an equatorial point?

Name the EM waves used for studying crystal structure of solids?. What is its frequency range?

An electron does not suffer any deflection while passing through a region of uniform magnetic field. What is the direction of the magnetic field?

How would the angular separation of interference fringes in Young's double slit experiment change when the distance between the slits and the screen is doubled?

Two thin lenses of power +6D and -2D are in contact. What is the focal length of the combination?

The stopping potential in an experiment on photoelectric effect is 1.5 V. What is the maximum kinetic energy of the photo electrons emitted?

Two nuclei have mass numbers in the ratio 1:8. What is the ratio of their nuclear radii?

Give the logic symbol of NOR gate

TWO MARKS QUESTIONS

Draw three equipotential surfaces corresponding to a field that uniformly increases in magnitude but remains constant along Z direction. How are these surfaces different from that of a constant electric field along Z direction?

Define electric flux. Write its SI unit. A charge q is enclosed by a spherical surface of radius R. If the radius is reduced to half, how would the electric flux through the surface change?

Define refractive index of a transparent medium. A ray of light passes through a triangular prism. Plot a graph showing the variation of the angle of deviation with the angle of incidence.
Calculate the current drawn from the battery in the given network.

Answer the following questions (a) Optical and radio telescopes are built on the ground while X ray astronomy is possible only from satellites orbiting the earth. Why?

Define current sensitivity and voltage sensitivity of a galvanometer. Increasing the current sensitivity may not necessarily increase the voltage sensitivity of a galvanometer. Justify.

Define the term 'linearly polarised light'.

A wire of 15 O resistance is gradually stretched to double its original length. It is then cut into two equal parts. These parts are then connected in parallel across a 3.0 volt battery. Find the current drawn from the battery.

(a) The mass of a nucleus in its ground state is always less than the total mass of its constituents - neutrons and protons. Explain (b)Plot a graph showing the variation of potential energy of a pair of nucleons as a function of their separation.

Write the function of (i) Transducer and (ii) Repeater in the context of communication system. OR Write two factors justifying the need of modulation for transmission of a signal.

THREE MARKS QUESTIONS

A positive point charge (+q) is kept in the vicinity of an uncharged conducting plate. Sketch electric field line originating from the point on to the surface of the plate. Derive the expression for the electric field at the surface of a charged conductor.

OR
A parallel plate capacitor is charged by a battery. After some time the battery is disconnected and a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is inserted between the plates. How would (i) the capacitance, (ii) the electric field between the plates and (iii) the energy stored in the capacitor, be affected? Justify your answer.
(i) State the Principle of working of a metre bridge. (ii) In a meter bridge balance point is found at a distance
l1 with resistances R and S as shown in figure
When an unknown resistance X is connected in parallel with resistance S, the balance point shifts to a distance

l2. Find the expression for X in terms of l1, l2 and S.
(i)State Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. (ii) A jet plane is travelling towards west at a speed of 1800 km/h. What is the voltage difference developed between the ends of the wing having a span of 25 m, if the earth's magnetic field at the location has a magnitude of 5 x 10-4 T and the dip angle is 30o?

In Young's double slit experiment, monochromatic light of wavelength 630 nm illuminates the pair of slits and produces an interference pattern in which two consecutive bright fringes are separated by 8.1 mm. Another source of monochromatic light produces the interference pattern in which the two consecutive bright fringes are separated by 7.2 mm. Find the wavelength of light from the second source.

What is the effect on the interference fringes if the monochromatic source is replaced by a source of white light?

Draw a schematic arrangement of the Gieger - Marsden experiment. How did the scattering of a - particles by a thin foil of gold provide an important way to determine an upper limit on the size of the nucleus? Explain briefly.

Distinguish between sky wave and space wave propagation. Give a brief description with the help of suitable diagrams indicating how these waves are propagated.

With the help of a suitable diagram, explain the formation of depletion region in a p-n junction. How does its width change when the junction is (i) forward biased, and (ii) reverse biased?
Give a circuit diagram of a common emitter amplifier using an n-p-n transistor. Draw the input and output waveforms of the signal. Write the expression for its voltage gain.

Draw a plot showing the variation of binding energy per nucleon versus the mass number A. Explain with the help of this plot the release of energy in the processes of nuclear fission and fusion.

FIVE MARKS QUESTIONS

Draw a schematic sketch of a cyclotron.
Explain briefly how it works and how it is used to accelerate the charged particles.
(i) Show that time period of ions in a cyclotron is independent of both the speed and radius of circular path.
(ii) What is resonance condition? How is it used to accelerate the charged particles OR (a) Two straight long parallel conductors carry currents I1 and I2 in the same direction. Deduce the expression for the force per unit length between them

Depict the pattern of magnetic field lines around them.
(b) A rectangular current carrying loop EFGH is kept in a uniform magnetic field as shown in figure. (to be uploaded soon)
(i) What is the direction of the magnetic moment of the current loop?
(ii) When is the torque acting on the loop (A) maximum, (B) zero?
(a) What are eddy currents? Write their two applications.
(b) Figure shows a rectangular conducting loop PQSR in which arm RS of length 'l' is movable. The loop is kept in a uniform magnetic field 'B' directed downward perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The arm RS is moved with a speed 'v'. Deduce an expression for
(i) the emf induced across the arm 'RS',
(ii) the external force required to move the arm, and
(iii) the power dissipated as heat.
OR
(a) State Lenz's Law. Give one example to illustrate this law. "the Lenz's law is a consequence of the principle of conservation of energy." Justify the statement.
(b) Deduce an expression for the mutual inductance of two long solenoids but having different radii and different number of turns.
(a) (i) Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the formation of image in an astronomical telescope for a distant object
(ii) Write three distinct advantages of a reflecting type telescope over a refracting type telescope.
(b) A convex lens of focal length 10 cm is placed co axially 5 cm away from a concave lens of focal length 10 cm. If an object is placed 30 cm in front of the convex lens, find the position of the final image formed by the combined system.
OR
(a) With the help of a suitable ray diagram, derive the mirror formula for a concave mirror.
(b) The near point of a hypermetropic person is 50 cm from the eye. What is the power of the lens required to enable the person to read clearly a book help at 25 cm from the eye?

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12.6.09

Celestial Walk-in for Freshers: Weekdays

Job Description

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: Application Programming, Maintenance

Job Description:
"SAP Live Project Implementation Program" on SAP ERP ECC 6.0 Version in CELESTIAL LABS LIMITED.

Limited Trainee Slots available.

Direct Walk-ins for Freshers with skills in SAP ABAP, Basis , MM, HR, SD and FICO for Project Implementation

Desired Candidate Profile
Basic Knowledge in SAP is Mandatory.
Domain Experience is Preferred.
Good Communication skills.

Call Immediately: 9866658163, 9177210315
Email: sivasankar@celestiallabs.com

About Employer

Celestial Labs Ltd(CLL) is an ISO 9001-2001 certified listed company with NSE and BSE company ,Celestial Labs has been providing customized IT solutions for Pharma, Bio-pharma, Biotech and manufacturing, Now Expanding business.

Employer Name: Celestial Labs Limited
Employer Address: Executive Name: Mr. Siva sankar,Mr. G.M.Venkatesh Address: Celestial Labs Limited Plot No:231/A, Mlacolony Banjara Hills Road No: 12 Hyderabad,A.P,INDIA 500034
Email: hr@celestiallabs.com
URL: http://www.celestiallabs.com
Phone: 9866658163,23540709,23540008
Required Skills: SAP ABAP, BASIS, HR, SD, FICO and MM
Required Experience: 0 years
Required Education: UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization
Job Location: Hyderabad / Secunderabad

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Business Development Executive - Kolkata - 2 positions Insync Tech-Fin Solutions Ltd.

Job Description


Industry Type:
IT-Software/ Software Services
Functional Area:
Sales, BD
Should manage end to end sales process, having experience in IT industry is necessary. Ability to develop relationship with the client, and ability to do the web research for prospect identification and lead generation.
Desired Candidate Profile
1)Working Experience in IT sales .
2) Good communication skills. Highly aggressive.
3) Experience in Web Services Sales
4) Candidate from kolkata should apply.
5) Telecalling & presentation skills.
6) SAP ERP sales/client visits/convincing skill

About Employer

The emphasis and direction of our Company is to provide quality IT Business Solutions to satisfy specific business requirements. Our reputation has been built on our proven reliability , professionalism and our commitment to provide quality service

Employer Name: Insync Tech-Fin Solutions Ltd.
Employer Address: Executive Name: H R Department Address: Insync 5/2 Russel Street, 6th Floor Poonam Building Kolkata,West Bengal,INDIA 700071
Email: jobs@insync.co.in
URL: http://www.insync.co.in
Phone: 03340065866
Required Skills: mba, mba sales, mba marketing, mba fresher, IT sales , IT marketing, business development, software sales, erp sales, SAP sales
Required Experience: 0 - 1 years
Required Education: UG - B.Com - Commerce PG - MBA/PGDM - Marketing
Job Location: Kolkata

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Account Assistant Emkay Automobile Industries Limited

Employer Name: Emkay Automobile Industries Limited
Employer Address: apply through email only
Email: career@emkayauto.com
URL: http://www.emkayauto.com
Phone:
Required Skills: Account Assistant
Required Experience: 0 - 2 Years
Required Education: UG - B.Com - Commerce PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Job Location: Gurgaon

Job Description


Compensation:
Rupees 50,000 - 70,000

Industry Type:
Accounting/ Taxation/Finance
Functional Area:
Accounts, Finance, Tax, CS, Audit


should be cabale to manage day to day accounting procedure, welll versed with tally
Desired Candidate Profile

Account Assistant


About Employer

Emkay Automobile Industries Ltd. Is an ISO/TS 16949/2002 owned company with annual turnover of Rs.60 crore. The company is engaged in manufacturing of wide range of spring sheet metal mechanical components for automotive application. It is committed for protection of environment health and safety by complying legal requirements & strive for contirual improvement established EHS system. It is mainly making spring for HHML, MARUTI UDYOD LTD., ESCORTS LTD, MUNJAL SHOWA LTD, GABRIEL INDIA LTD, ENDURANCE SYSTEMS (INDIA) PV. LTD. & F.C.C, RICO LTD. Etc.

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PHP Developers

Job Description

1-3 years of development experience in LAMP/WAMP environment

Testing Professionals - 2-4 years of experience in automated testing web applications
using testing tools

About Employer

www.indiasoftima.com

Employer Name: India Softima conducts Walk-in
Employer Address: India Softima Services Pvt. Ltd Plot: 400, Road no: 22/A, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad - 500 033
Email:
URL:
Phone: +91-40-2355 7795/97
Required Skills: Strong communication skills in English is required
Required Experience: Experience in manual testing will not be considered
Required Education: Any Graduate - Any PG Course
Job Location: Hyderabad

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National Institute Of Technology - Requires Lecturers & System Programmer

Job Description

National Institute Of Technology
(An Institute of National Importance)
Silchar-788010 Assam India

Requires Lecturers & System Programmer

NIT,Silchar , Inviting application for the post of Lecturer & System Programmer

Advt No. 3/09

Department Qualification
ElectricalEngineering M.E/ M.Tech in the appropriate branch of Engineering/Technology. Candidates likely to complete their ME/M.Tech by May/June 2009 may also
ECE
CSE
Civil Engineering
Physics M.Sc (Phy/Che/Maths/Statistics) with Ph.D. degree in the relevant discipline . Candidates who have submitted their Ph.D. theses may also apply.
Chemistry
Mathematic
System Programmer B.Tech/B.E in CSE /ECE / Electrical Engineering or M.Sc. (Maths) with Computer Science as a special subject/M.Sc. (Computer Science)


Scale of Pay
For Lecturer : Rs. 8000-13500 pm
For System Programmer : 15000.00 pm

How to apply :
Prescribed application form can be seen and downloaded from website http://www.nits.ac.in. Application forms may also be obtained by sending a self addressed stamped envelope. Last date of receipt of completed application form is 15 June 2009.

For more detials :
http://www.nits.ac.in/images/advt2009.pdf

For application : http://www.nits.ac.in/images/fac2009.pdf

About Employer

NIT, Silchar


Employer Name: National Institute Of Technology
Employer Address: National Institute Of Technology An Institute of National Importance Silchar-788010 Assam India
Email: Not Available
URL: http://www.nits.ac.in
Phone: Not Available
Required Skills: Nil
Required Experience: Nil
Required Education: M.E/ M.Tech(ECE/ CSE/ Civil/Electrial)/ M.Sc(Phy/ Maths/ Chem)
Job Location: Assam

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Lupin Limited - Designation Research Associate-I

Job Description

Job Description
To organize and conduct in vitro screening to identify hits/leads with therapeutic potential in chosen therapeutic areas/targets, and also to perform mechanistic studies for the selected compounds

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Set up and perform enzyme-based and cell-based assays for primary screening of test compounds
Set up and perform secondary screening assays to profile the active molecules
Conduct mechanistic studies to study the mode of interaction of test compound with drug targets.
Coordinate with Assay Development Group to monitor the activity during expression and purification of recombinant proteins
Analysis and interpretation of screening data
Make improvement in assays
Prepare study reports
Data presentation in department meetings exhibiting good presentation and communication skills
Procure materials required for conducting the assay

Desired Profile
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSA’s) required to successfully perform the job:
Knowledge:
Good understanding of biochemistry and cell biology
Skills:
Good communication and presentation skills
Hands-on experience in enzyme and cell-based assays
Computer skills, particularly in the use of softwares designed for data analysis
Abilities:
Work independently as well as in a team
Generate reproducible and quality data
Maintaining the time lines

Experience: Fresh or 1 year experience in conducting in vitro assays
Qualification: M.Sc. Biochemistry or Biotechnology from a reputed University
Specific technical qualification/certification: Hands-on experience in performing enzymatic assays and cell-based assays

Competencies required to successfully perform the job:
Technical Competencies
Conducting biochemically-based assays
Practical knowledge of tissue culture and ability to set up and run cell-based assays
Exhibiting an analytical bend of mind
Make improvement in assays to increase the throughput.

Behavioral/General Competencies
Good communication and presentation skills
Ability to work in a team
Organizing bench work and complete the assigned task in time

Industry Type : Pharma/ Biotech/Clinical Research
Functional Area : Healthcare, Medical, R&D

Contact Shefali Paradkar
Lupin Limited

Apply through naukri.com job code : 090609000059

About Employer

Industry Type : Pharma/ Biotech/Clinical Research Functional Area : Healthcare, Medical, R&D

Employer Name: Lupin Limited
Employer Address: Shefali Paradkar Lupin Limited Pune Maharashtra
Email: Not Available
URL: http://www.lupinpharmaceuticals.com/
Phone: Not Available
Required Skills: Behavioral/General Competencies, vitro assays
Required Experience: 0 - 1 Years
Required Education: B.Pharma/ M.Pharma - Pharmacy
Job Location: Pune

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Required Technical Support Specialist in HP

Job Description


Customer care technicians take calls from customers and initiate the right response to them, positively and professionally.
Dealing with a wide range of products and using a powerful information database, you'll provide remote solutions to problems, increasing in complexity along with your experience level.
You'll ask questions, probe problems, double-check what has and has not been done, and explain what to do in such a way that non-technical users can understand what action to take.

About Employer

HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to consumers and business. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services, and imaging and printing. Our $4 billion annual R&D investment fuels the invention of products, solutions and new technologies so we can better serve customers and enter new markets. We invent, engineer and deliver technology solutions that drive business value, create social value and improve the lives of our customers

Employer Name: Hewlett Packard
Employer Address: Hewlett-Packard India Sales Pvt.Ltd 24, Salarpuria Arena Adugodi Hosur Road Bangalore - 560 030
URL: http://welcome.hp.com
Phone: (080) 2563 3555
Required Skills: Graduation wiht 3 years of technical training, Proficiency in Office Technology, Willingness to work in shifts, Clear communication skills, fluency in local and English language
Required Experience: 1- 6 Years
Required Education: Graduation or above
Job Location: Bangalore

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Required Freelance Trainer for Quadruple

Back Office Executive – Finance & Auditing

Job Description


Handling different types of audience with varied experience and different grades.
Training on soft skills, language, voice and accent.
Preparing lessons plans, training modules to meet the client’s requirement.
Reporting and coordinating.

About Employer

Quadruple - an Organisation incepted by a team of qualified professionals with comprehensive experience in the area of Human Capital solutions. Our enriched expertise has enabled us to evolve to become a human resource services company to cater to the needs of our clients and Job seekers. Our Diversified portfolio of services includes Professional and Executive Recruitments for Information Technology and non-Information Technology sectors, Web Development Services, IT Training and Database consulting services. Our network and delivery competencies have enabled our clients to experience the best services from our end. We eventually expect all our Clients, Associates, Partners and Employees to truly benefit and reap four fold benefits working with us and thus "Quadruple".

Employer Name: Quadruple
Employer Address: JR Complex ,1st Floor 49/30 East CIT Nagar, 5th main Road, Nandanam, Chennai -600035.
Email: arul@quadrupleindia.com
URL: http://www.quadrupleindia.com
Phone: 0-98655-49932
Required Skills: Candidate should have min 3 yrs of experience in Facilitating Training
across industries either Banking, Insurance, Automobile, Pharmaceutical, FMCG, IT, ITES.
Required Experience: 3 - 8 years
Required Education: Graduation and above

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Back Office Executive – Finance & Auditing

Code:
A004

Experience:
2-5years

Description:

(Responsible for attending to customer, maintaining customer database through data entry ,sending prompt responses to the e-mails, typing and sending correspondences and drafting official letters. )
Graduates required

Salary Rs. 10, 000 – 12, 000 p.m

About Employer

Institute of Computer and Finance Executives (ICFe), established in 2004, is an ISO 2001 certified Institution. In a short span of four years, the company has established 63+ centres across North India - in Delhi & NCR and the states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttrakhand and Rajasthan. * Providing quality training and education in the fields of Accounting, Insurance, Banking and Financial Service Sectors. * ICFe has till now trained and placed over 12,000 people. With strong linkages to the Industry the Institution boasts of a 100% placement record with the who’s who of the Indian corporate world. * The company has recently been acquired by Nexgen Edusolutions Private Limited.


Employer
Name: Institute of Computer and Finance Executives (ICFe
Employer Address: Head Office : 6th Floor, Aditya Tower, Laxmi Nagar District Centre, New Delhi - 1100 92 INDIA
Email: Online Application
URL: http://www.icfe.in/career-with-us.php?id=17
Phone: +91-011-43696969 ( 30 lines )
Required Skills:
Required Experience: 2-5 Years
Required Education: Any graduate
Job Location: Delhi

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YANTRIKS

Job Description

ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITY FOR ENROLEMENT OF YANTRIKS

Application are invited from male Indian national possessing educational qualification and age, as prescribed below, for recruitment to the post of Yantriks, Naviks (General Duty) and Naviks (Domestic Branch) for 01/2010 batch in the Indian Coast Guard.

Branch/type of Entry
Yantrik

Educational Qualification
Matriculate with three years Diploma in Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics Telecommunication(Radio)(Power) Engineering

Age
* Born between 01 Jan 88 to 01 Jan 92

PAY, PERKS AND OTHER BENEFITS.

(a) Starting Pay:
Yantrik- Rs. 5200 - 20200 alongwith Rs. 2400 Grade Pay. In addition to Dearness Allowance, other liberal allowances will be admissible.

HOW TO APPLY.
Yantriks:
Applications on plain paper in the form appended below (type written/hand written in English/Hindi) is to be sent to the

Recruitment Officer,
Post Box No. 127,
Noida (U.P)
Pin Code - 201 301

"Under Postal Certificate" only. Registered letters & Speed Post will not be accepted. Serving Defence Personnel are to apply through proper channel. Central/State Government employees should also apply through Heads of Departments. Attested copies (not returnable) of certificates of age, educational qualifications including statements of marks, caste certificate (if SC, ST, OBC), NCC, Sports are to be tagged with the application. One self-addressed (unstamped) envelop of size 25x10 cms should be attached with the application. One additional passport size photograph is to be attached separately.

Last date of receipt of application: 06 Jul 2009

Indian Coast Guard, Ministry Of Defence, Government Of India
Coast Guard Headquarters, National Stadium Complex, New Delhi 1100 01

About Employer

Emergence of the Coast Guard in India on 01 Feb 1977 as a new service was the result of an awareness that had been growing for some time in the Government for the requirement to enforce National Laws in the waters under national jurisdiction and ensure safety of life and property at sea. It was also considered desirable that these law enforcement responsibilities should be undertaken by a service suitably equipped and modelled on the Coast Guards of advanced nations like USA, UK etc leaving the Navy to exercise the fleet for its wartime role. CGS Vijaya Leading The Column on Oil Field Protection Mission A committee was, therefore, constituted in Sep 1974 with Mr KF Rustamji as its chairman to study the problem of seaborne smuggling and the question of setting up a Coast Guard type of organization. This committee recommended the setting up of a Coast Guard Service patterned on the Navy for general superintendence and policing of our seas in peace time under administrative cover of the Ministry of Defence. The Maritime Zones of India Act was passed on 25 Aug 1976. Under this Act, India claimed 2.01 million sq km of sea area in which she has the exclusive rights for exploration and exploitation of resources, both living and non-living at sea. Following this a Cabinet decision was taken by which an interim Coast Guard Organization came into being on 01 Feb 1977. The Coast Guard in its present shape was formally inaugurated on 18 Aug 1978 as an independent armed force of the union with the enactment of the Coast Guard Act 1978 by the Parliament with its motto as `VAYAM RAKSHAMAH; which means `WE PROTECT'.

Employer Name: Indian Coast Guard
Employer Address: Recruitment Officer, Post Box No. 127, Noida (U.P) Pin Code - 201 301
Email: Only by Postal
URL: http://indiancoastguard.nic.in/
Phone: Not Mentioned
Required Skills:
Required Experience: Experienced
Required Education: Engineering Civil
Job Location: Noida

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Engineering Assistant (Mech/EEE/Tele & Inst)

Job Description


Unreserved SC OBC
1. Engineering Assistant (Mechanical)
pay scale 5400 - 10850
No. of Vacancies 1
unreserved 1
sc 0
obc 0
2. Engineering Assistant (Electrical)
5400 - 10850
No. of Vacancies 5
unreserved 2
sc 1
obc 2
3. Engineering Assistant (Telecom &
Instrumentation) 5400 - 10850
No. of Vacancies 2
unreserved 0
sc 1
obc 1

About Employer

Indian Oil Corporation Limited is the largest commercial undertaking and India’s No.1 Company in Fortune magazine’s prestigious listing of the world’s 500 largest corporations, ranked 116 for the year 2008 based on fiscal 2007 performance. IndianOil’s Pipelines Division owns and operates the largest network of over 10000 kms of crude oil, petroleum product and LPG pipelines. Northern Region Pipeline includes Product, Crude oil and LPG pipelines running through the states of UP, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab.


Employer Name: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
Employer Address: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (Pipelines Division) Northern Region Pipelines PO Panipat Refinery PANIPAT-132140 (Haryana)
Email: recruitmentnrpl@iocl.co.in
URL: http://www.iocl.com/
Phone: (0180)-2578893, 2578734
Required Skills:
Required Experience: Preferably two-year postqualification,Full-time experiencein relevant area. WorkingKnowledge of computer is desirable.
Required Education: 3 yrs Full-time Diploma in Mech/ Automobile/ EEE/ ECE/ Electronics & Telecom/ Electronics & Radio Com or Instru & Control / Instru & Process Control/ engg from Govt. recog Institute with min 55% marks for General/ OBC/PH candidates and pass mark for SC
Job Location: Across India

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Junior Accounts Assistant

Job Description

Junior Accounts Assistant
pay scale 5400 - 10850
No. of Vacancies 2
unreserved 1
sc 1
obc 0

This job is suitable for physically handicapped person (Orthopaedically handicapped –Hunch back/deformity of chest/one leg affected / one hand affected and Hearing handicapped

About Employer

Indian Oil Corporation Limited is the largest commercial undertaking and India’s No.1 Company in Fortune magazine’s prestigious listing of the world’s 500 largest corporations, ranked 116 for the year 2008 based on fiscal 2007 performance. IndianOil’s Pipelines Division owns and operates the largest network of over 10000 kms of crude oil, petroleum product and LPG pipelines. Northern Region Pipeline includes Product, Crude oil and LPG pipelines running through the states of UP, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab.

Employer Name: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
Employer Address: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (Pipelines Division) Northern Region Pipelines PO Panipat Refinery PANIPAT-132140 (Haryana)
Email: recruitmentnrpl@iocl.co.in
URL: http://www.iocl.com/
Phone: (0180)-2578893, 2578734
Required Skills:
Required Experience: One year relevant experience in maintaining / preparing balance sheet / accounts work, preparation of salary, cash handling etc. Hand-on experience in SAP package is desirable.
Required Education: B.Com degree with minimum 55% from a recognized university having typing speed of English (40 w.p.m.) and Hindi (30 w.p.m.)
Job Location: Across India

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SEC Engineering - Electrical Testing Engineer

Job Description

Job Description :

Testing of elctrical equipments and devices.

Candidate Profile :

Having experience in testing of transformers, relays, busbars and cables etc.,

For detail please visit our web sites www.secengg.com / www.anbhu.com

About Employer

An Elecetrical Cosultant and Engineers firm dealing with supply of electrical goods, electrical services, elctrical consultancy and elctrical

Employer Name: SEC Engineering
Employer Address: SEC Engineering Chennai Tamilnadu
Email: secengineering@rediffmail.com
URL: www.secengg.com, www.anbhu.com
Phone: Not Available
Required Skills: testing of transformers, relays, busbars and cables etc.,
Required Experience: 0 - 1 Yrs
Required Education: B.Tech/B.E. - M.Tech - Electrical
Job Location: Chennai

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11.6.09

CBSE School Level Courses Maths MATHEMATICS PAPER 2009 University Question paper

CBSE X
set-1

Time allowed: 3 hours; Maximum Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) The question paper consists of thirty questions divided into 4 sections A, B, C and D. Section A comprises of ten questions of 01 mark each, Section B comprises of five questions of 02 marks each, Section C comprises ten questions of 03 marks each and Section D comprises of five questions of 06 marks each.
3) All questions in Section A are to be answered in one word, one sentence or as per the exact requirement of the question.
4) There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in one question of 02 marks each, three questions of 03 marks each and two questions of 06 marks each. You have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
5) In question on construction, drawing should be near and exactly as per the given measurements.
6) Use of calculators is not permitted.
SECTION A

Question number 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
Question 1

1. Find the [HCF X LCM] for the numbers 100 and 190.

Question 2

2. If 1 is a zero of the polynomial p(x) = ax2 – 3(a – 1)x – 1, then find the value of a.

Question 3

3. In ?LMN, ?L = 50° and ?N = 60°. If ? LMN ~ ?PQR, then find ?Q.

Question 4

4. If sec2? (1 + sin ?)(1 – sin ?) = k, then find the value of k.

Question 5

5. If the diameter of a semicircular protractor is 14 cm, then find its perimeter.

Question 6

6. Find the number of solutions of the following pair of linear equations:

x + 2y – 8 = 0

2x + 4y = 16

Question 7

7. Find the discriminant of the quadratic
equation .

Question 8

8. If a, 2 are three consecutive terms of an A.P.,

then fine the value of a.



Question 10

10. Two coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting exactly one head.





SECTION B

Questions number 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each.
Question 11

11. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x3 + 3x2 – 2x – 6, if two
of its zeroes are and .
Question 12

12. Which term of the A.P. 3, 15, 27, 39, … will be 120 more than its 21st term?
Question 13

13. In the figure below, ?ABD is a right triangle, right-angled at
A and AC ^ BD. Prove that AB2 = BC . BD.



Question 15

15. If the points A(4, 3) and B(x, 5) are on the
circle with the centre O(2, 3), find the value of x.





Question 18

18. The sum of first six terms of an arithmetic progression is 42. The ratio of its 10th term to its 30th term is 1 : 3. Calculate the first and the thirteenth terms of the A.P.
Question 20

20. Draw a right triangle in which sides (other than hypotenuse) are of lengths 8 cm and 6 cm. Then construct another triangle whose sides are times the corresponding sides of the first triangle.
Question 22

22. Find the ratio in which the point (2, y) divides the line segment joining the points (-2, 2) and (3, 7). Also find the value of y.
Question 23

23. Find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD whose vertices are A(-4, -2), B(-3, -5), C(3, -2) and D(2, 3)



Question 25

25. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that

(i) 5 will not come up on either of them?

(ii) 5 will come up on at least one?

(iii) 5 will come up at both dice?


Question 26

26. Solve the following equation for x.

9x2 – 9(a + b)x + (2a2 + 5ab + 2b2) = 0
Question 27

27. Prove that the lengths of the tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.

Using the above theorem, prove that:

If quadrilateral ABCD is circumscribing a circle, then AB + CD = AD + BC
Question 28

28. An aeroplane when flying at a height of 3125 m from the ground passes vertically below another plane at an instant when the angles of elevation of the two planes from the same point on the ground are 30° and 60° respectively. Find the distance between the two planes at that instant.
Question 30

30. During the medical checkup of 35 students of a class, their weights were recorded as follows:

Weight (in kg) Number of students

38 – 40 3

40 – 42 2

42 – 44 4

44 – 46 5

46 – 48 14

48 – 50 4

50 – 52 3

Draw a less than type and a more than type ogive from the given data. Hence obtain the median weight from the graph.

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CBSE School Level Courses Maths MATHEMATICS PAPER 2009.

SECTION A

Question number 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.

1. Find the discriminant of the quadratic
equation x+2x+30=20

2. If a, 2 are three consecutive terms of an A.P., then fine the value of a.
3. If the areas of two similar triangles are in the ratio 25 : 64, write the ratio of their corresponding sides.5. Two coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting exactly one head.

6. Find the [HCF X LCM] for the numbers 100 and 190.
7. If 1 is a zero of the polynomial p(x) = ax2 – 3(a – 1)x – 1, then find the value of a.

8. If sec2? (1 + sin ?)(1 – sin ?) = k, then find the value of k.
9. If the diameter of a semicircular protractor is 14 cm, then find its perimeter.

10. Find the number of solutions of the following pair of linear equations:

x + 2y – 8 = 0

2x + 4y = 16

SECTION B

11. If the points A (4, 3) and B (x, 5) are on the circle with the centre O (2, 3), find the value of x.

12. Which term of the A.P. 4, 12, 20, 28, … will be 120 more than its 21st term?


14. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x3 + 3x2 – 2x – 6,


15. ?ABD is a right triangle, right-angled at A and AC ^ BD. Prove that AB2 = BC . BD


SECTION C

Question number 16 to 25 carry 3 marks each.


16. Prove that 1/2 is an rational number.


17. Draw a right triangle in which sides (other than hypotenuse) are of lengths 8 cm and 6 cm.


18. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that

(i) 5 will not come up on either of them?

(ii) 5 will come up on at least one?

(iii) 5 will come up at both dice?
20. The sum of first six terms of an arithmetic progression is 42. The ratio of its 10th term to its 30th term is 1 : 3. Calculate the first and the thirteenth term of the A.P.2. Find the ratio in which the point (x, -1) divides the line segment joining the points (-3, 5) and (2, - 5). Also find the value of x.

23. Find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD whose vertices are A (1, 0), B (5, 3), C (2, 7) and D(-2, 4).

25. Solve for x and y:

ax – by = 2ab


SECTION D
Question 26

26. A juice seller serves his customers using a glass as shown in figure 6. The inner diameter of the cylindrical glass is 5 cm, but the bottom of the glass has a hemispherical portion raised which reduces the capacity of the glass. If the height of the glass is 10 cm, find the apparent capacity of the glass and its actual capacity. (Use p = 3.14)


28. A 1.2 m tall girl spots a balloon moving with the wind in a horizontal line at a height of 88.2 m from the ground. The angle of elevation of the balloon from the eyes of the girl at that instant is 60°. After some time, the angle of elevation reduces to 30°. Find the distance travelled by the balloon during the interval.

9. Solve the following equation for x.

9x2 – 9(a + b)x + (2a2 + 5ab + 2b2) = 0

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School Level Courses Maths CBSE Sample Papers : Mathematics : 2008 Question paper

Comprehensive Test Series-01
Sequences and Series
TIME: 1.5 hr. MM: 50
General Instructions:
 All Questions are compulsory.
 Marks are given alongwith the questions individually.
 Use of calculator is not permitted.
Q.1 If the sum of n terms of an A.P is nP+
2
1
n (n-1)Q, where P and Q are constants, find the
common difference. (4)
Q.2 The sum of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio (3n+8): (7n+15). Find the
ratio of their 12th terms. (4)
Q.3 Insert 6 numbers between 3 and 24 such that the resulting sequence is an A.P. (4)
Q.4 In a A.P, the first term is 2 and the sum of the first five terms is one-fourth of the next five
terms. Show that 20th term is -112. (4)
Q.5 If -1 -1 +
+
n n
n n
a b
a b
is the A.M between a and b, then find the value of n. (4)
Q.6 The difference between any two consecutive interior angles of a polygon is 5 If the smallest
angle is 120, find the number of the sides of the polygon. (4)
Q.7 Find the sum of the sequence 7,77,777,7777,…..to n terms. (5)
Q.8 Find a G.P for which sum of the first two terms is -4 and the fifth term is 4 times the third term.
(4)
Q.9 The sum of two numbers is 6 times their geometric means, show that numbers are in the ratio
(3+ 2 2 ) : (3- 2 2 ) (5)
Q.10 If A.M and G.M of roots of a quadratic equations are 8 and 5, respectively then obtain the
quadratic equation. (4)
Q.11 Find the sum to n terms
1´2+2 ´ 3 + 3 ´ 4 + …… (4)
Q.12 If the first and n th term of a G.P are a and b respectively and if P is the product on n terms,
prove that p2 = (ab)n (4

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School Level Courses Maths CBSE Sample Papers : Mathematics : 2009

Mathematics
TIME: 2.5 hr. MM:

General Instructions:
* All Questions are compulsory.
* Marks are given alongwith the questions individually.
* Use of calculator is not permitted.
Q.1 In an A.P., the first term is 2 and the sum of the first five terms is one-forth of the next five
terms. Show that 20th term is -112.
Q.2 If -1 -1 +
+
n n
n n
a b
a b
is the A.M between a and b, then find the value of n.
Q.3 Between 1 and 31, m numbers have been inserted in such a way that the resulting sequence is an
A.P. and the ratio of 7th and (m -1)th numbers is 5:9. Find the value of m.
Q.4 The difference between any two consecutive interior angles of a polygon is 50. If the smallest
angle is 1200, find the number of the sides of the polygon.
Q.5 Evaluate S
=
11
k 1
(2 + 3k)
Q.6 Find the sum of the products of the corresponding terms of the sequences 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and
128 , 32, 8, 2,
2
1
.
Q.7 If A and G be A.M. and G.M., respectively between two positive numbers. Prove that the
numbers are A± (A+G)(A-G).
Q.8 Find the sum to n terms of the series: 5 + 11 + 19 +29 + 41 …
Q.9 Find the sum to n terms of the series 52 + 62 + 72 +…+202
Q.10 Let the sum of n, 2n, 3n terms of an A.P. be S1, S2 and S3, respectively, show that S3 = 3
( S2 – S1)

Q.13 Find the sum upto n terms .6 +. 66 +. 666+…
Q 14 If S1, S2, S3 are the sum of first n natural numbers, their squares and their cubes, respectively,
show that 9 S2
2 = S3 (1 + 8S1).
Q.15 150 workers were engaged to finish a job in a certain number of days. 4 workers dropped out on
second day, 4 more workers dropped out on third day and so on. It took 8 more days to finish
the work. Find the number of days in which the work was completed.
Q.16 The ratio of the sums of m and n terms of an A.P. is m2 : n2. Show that the ratio of mth and nth
term is (2m – 1) : ( 2n -1)
Q.17. Find the sum to n terms
...
3 4
1
2 3
1
1 2
1 +
´
+
´
+
´
Q.18 The sum of the first four terms of an A.P. is 56. The sum of the last four terms is 112. If its first
term is 11, then find the number of terms.
Q.19 If a and b are the roots of x2 – 3x + p = 0 and c, d are roots of x2 – 12x + q = 0, where a, b, c, d
form a G.P. Prove that (q + p) : (q – p) = 17 : 15.
Q.20 A person writes a letter to four of his friends. He asks each one of them to copy the letter and
mail to four different persons with instructions that they move the chain similarly. Assuming
that the chain is not broken and that it costs 50 paise to mail one letter. Find the amount spent
on the postage
when 8th set of letter is mailed.
Q.21 If the first and n th term of a G.P are a and b respectively and if P is the product on n terms,
prove that p2 = (ab)n
Q.22 Insert 6 numbers between 3 and 24 such that the resulting sequence is an A.P.

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School Level Courses Matric CBSE Sample Paper : Science & Technology : March-2007 Question paper

MARCH, 2007 EXAMINATION
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CLASS X (THEORY)
Sample Question Paper I
TIME : 2 ½ HOURS Max Marks: 60

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
1. The question paper comprises of two sections A and B. You are to attempt both the
sections.
2. The candidates are advised to attempt all the questions of Section A separately and
section B separately.
3. All questions are compulsory.
4. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in two questions
of five marks category in Section A and one question of 2 marks category and one
question of 3 marks category in section B. You are to attempt only one option in such
questions.
5. Marks allocated to each question are indicated against it.
6. Questions 1 to 4 in Section A and 17, 18 in Section B are very short answer questions.
These are to be answered in one word or one sentence only.
7. Questions 5 to 8 in Section A and 19, 20 in Section B are short answer questions. These
are to be answered in about 30-40 words each.
8. Questions 9 to 14 in Section A and 21 to 23 in Section B are also short answer questions.
These are to be answered in about 40 – 50 words each.
9. Questions 15, 16 in Section A and 24 in Section B are long answer questions. These are
to be answered in about 70 words each.
SECTION – A
1. Which effect of electric current is used in coating nickel on an iron screw ? 1
2. How did the people in ancient days mark time on a clear night ? 1
3 Three solutions A, B and C have pH 2, 4 and 6 respectively. Which of the three solutions
has maximum acid strength ?
1
4 Why is a negative sign used in the rate expression for the rate of a chemical reaction? 1
5. You are given two fuse wires A and B with current rating 2A and 5A respectively.
Which of the two wires would you select for use with a 1000 W, 220 V room heater ?
Justify your answer . 2
6. State the law which relates the speed of recession of a galaxy to its distance from the
earth. Represent the relation given by the law graphically. 2
7. A yellowish-white powder which smells of chlorine readily loses chlorine on exposure to
air. It is also used for bleaching cotton and for disinfecting water.
i) Identify the yellowish white powder compound
ii) Write balanced chemical equation representing the reaction involved in
its manufacture. 2
8. Beside Baking Soda, what other ingradient does baking powder contain? What is the
role of baking powder in making of bread and cakes ? 2
9. What is a wind energy farm ? Why is it essential to locate wind energy farms at specific
locations? List two limitations in harnessing wind energy 3
10. Describe with a neat diagram an activity to show that a straight conductor carrying direct
current produces a magnetic field around it. State the rule which determines the direction
of the magnetic field thus produced. 3
11. A person is unable to see the objects beyond 2m clearly. Name the defect of vision he is
suffering from. List two causes due of which this defect may arise. Draw ray diagrams
to show
i) this defect of vision.
ii) correction of this defect using appropriate lens. 3
12. What happens when :
i) Calcium reacts with water
ii) Iron reacts with steam
iii) Magnesium reacts with hot water
iv) Sodium reacts with water.
Arrange the above metals in order of decreasing activity 3
13. Name the gas which is hydride of a non-metal, has a characteristic pungent smell and is
used in the manufacture of fertilizers, nitric acid and polymer. Draw a flow diagram with
conditions involved to represent the manufacture of this gas. 3
14. What is an alloy? Write the constituents of Duralumin, and Bronze. Give one use of
each of them specifying the property on which it is based. 3
15. State the law which governs the strength of the current passing through a metallic
conductor when a potential difference is applied across its ends. Illustrate this law
graphically.
Three resistors each of resistance 10 ohm are connected, in turn, to obtain
i) minimum resistance
ii) maximum resistance
Compute
a) the effective resistance in each case
b) the ratio of the minimum to the maximum resistance so obtained. 5
OR
State the law which governs the amount of heat produced in a metallic conductor when
electric current is passed through it for a given time. Express this law mathematically.
Two resistors of resistance 2 ohm and 4 ohm are, in turn, connected
i) in series
ii) in parallel to a given battery for same time interval.
Compute the ratio of the total quantity of heat produced in the combination in the
two cases.
16. A yellow non-metal brittle in nature, can be mined and is soluble in carbon disulphide.
i) Identify this non-metal
ii) Name its two allotropes
iii) How many atoms are present in its catenated molecule ?
iv) Write chemical equations to represent the reaction of this element with
a) Concentrated sulphuric acid
b) concentrated nitric acid 5
OR
A metal does not corrode when left exposed to air. It also occurs in nature in its oxide
form and is used in thermit reaction.
i) Identify the metal.
ii) Describe the method used to enrich chief ore of this metal.
iii) Give two balanced chemical reactions in which this metal acts as a reducing agent.
SECTION B
17. How many pairs of hepatic caeca are present in a grasshopper ? 1
18. Choose the non-biodegradable pollutants out of :
domestic waste, plastics, radioactive waste, paper. 1
19. List two causes of depletion of ozone layer. Mention any two harmful effects of
depletion of this layer. 2
20. State two vital functions of human kidney. 2
OR
Name four blood groups in human beings. State the possibility of blood donation by
each group.
21. In what three ways respiration in plants differs from respiration in animals? 3
22. Explain the terms i) reflex action, ii) reflex arc. Give two suitable examples of reflex
action. 3
23. How many ‘x’ chromosomes are present in the body cells of humans in a i) male and ii)
female ? Describe the role of sex chromosomes in deciding the sex of the child. 3
OR
Define the terms i) heredity, ii) variation. What is the science of heredity and variation
called ? Mention the contribution of Mendel in explaining the pattern of inheritance.
24. Draw the diagram of reproductive system of human female. Label fallopian tube, uterus,
cervix and vagina. What is ovulation and when does it take place during the menstrual

cycle? Where does fertilization take place ? 5

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