Monday, May 31

Delhi Development Authority - 2010

Delhi Development Authority
Vikas Sadan, INA, New Delhi - 110023


Applications ara invited from Indian citizens in the prescribed form for filling up the following posts in DDA :

1. Junior Engineer (Civil) - Diploma holder in CMI Engineering from recognised University with two years experience
OR Graduate in Civil Engineering from recognised University.

2. Junior Engineer (Electrical/Mechanical) - Diploma holder in Eleclrical/ Mechanical Engineering from recognised Universily wilh two years experience OR Graduate in Eleclrical/ Mechanical Engineering from recognised University.

3. Sectional Officer (Horticulture) - B.Sc. (Agriculture) OR B.Sc. with Botany / Horticulture as a subject from a recognised university. 2 years experience in the field of Horticulture / Landscaping.

4. Lower division Clerk-cum-Typist - 12th Class or equivalent qualification from a recognized University
from a recognized Board I Universily wilh Iyping speed of 35 w.p.m. in English or 30 w.p.m. in Hindi on Computer.

The Application Form and other related information may be downloaded from DDA website www.dda.ora.in. The application received without required complete formalities shall summarily be rejected without notice. Applications sent through courier I registered post or in person to DDA will not be entertained. The completed application form should be lenl by Ordinary Posl latesl by 281h June, 201 0 at Ihe following address :
Post Box No. 7049,Indraprastha H.P.O., New Delhl·11 0002.
Examination Fees:
An Examination fee of Rs.100/- (Rupees one hundred only) for General and aBC categories is payable in the fonn of Demand Draft drawn in favour of Delhi Dovelopment Authority payable at New Delhi. However, applicants belonging to Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, Women candidates and PH category with minimum 40% of disability are exempted from payment of the examination fee.
2. Age relaxatlon: The applicant should not exceed age limit indicated above, as on the last date of receipt of applications. However, age relaxation to reserved categories will be applicable as per Government of India standing rules.
3. MODE OF SELECTION, Scheme of Examination, Syllabus and Special instruction to the Candidate are also available on DDA's Website.
Visit DDA Websno : www.dda.org.in for all related queries and details

Thursday, May 13

Vacancies in ERNET India

ERNET India, an autonomous scientific society under Department of Information Technology, M/o Communications & Information Technology, has been set up with the main objectives of developing, setting up and operating a nationwide state-of-art Computer Communication infrastructure, to undertake and promote education, research & development, training and standardization in the area of computer networking and information technology and to develop options for consideration of the Government for development of information infrastructure and computer networking in the country.
ERNET India is looking for suitable personnel for the following Technical and Non-technical contractual manpower under sponsored projects. 





S.NoPostNo of VacanciesQualificationPay Scale
1Sr. Project Engineer3(Unresrved)Ph.D. in the field of Electronics/Electrical/ Electronics and Communication/ Telecommunication/ Computer ScienceRs 32000/-
2Project Engineer09 (06-UR, 02-OBC, 01-SC)Degree in Technology or Engineering or equivalent with 60% marks in aggregate in the field of Electronics/Electrical/ Electronics and Communication/ Telecommunication/Computer Science/Master Degree in Physics with specialization in Electronics/MCA with B.Sc. Desirable: Exposure in the area of Computer CommunicationRs 27000/-
3Junior Project Engineer3(Unresrved)Should possess Diploma in Engineering/Computer Engineering/ Electronics/B.Sc. or BIT (with Science Background). Desirable: Exposure in the area of Computer Communication.Rs 17000/-


How to Apply

Interested candidates possessing the above qualifications and experience may apply in the prescribed format. The applications must be supported by attested copies of certificates relating to educational and technical qualifications, date of birth, experience, category (SC/ST/OBC) & one recent passport size photograph, indicating the name of the post applied for on the envelope. Applications alongwith copies of required documents must reach to the Registrar & CPO, ERNET India, Electronics Niketan, 6, CGO Complex, New Delhi – 110 003 by
3rd June'2010 of publication of advertisement. Incomplete applications will be rejected and no correspondence in this regard will be made.
Candidates applying for the post must enclose Pay Order/Demand Draft of Rs.500/- in favour of ERNET India, New Delhi alongwith the application. However, SC/ST candidates are exempted from fee. 
Selection: - Initial screening will be based on academic record and experience requirement wherever specified. Only short listed candidates shall be called for test and interview. No interim correspondence will be entertained. 



For More details click http://www.eis.ernet.in/tenderdocs/20100507various%20postsWindow%20Advt.doc

Friday, May 7

Phone Interviewing Do's and Don'ts

by Maureen Crawford Hentz

Here are the keys to successful phone interviewing. Follow these simple rules and you should achieve success in this important phase of job-hunting.
  • Do give accurate and detailed contact information in your cover letter so your interviewers can easily connect with you.
  • When in job-hunting mode, don't have a disproportionately silly or long greeting on your answering machine or voicemail.
  • Do ensure that household members understand the importance of phone messages in your job search.
  • Do know what job you are interviewing for.
  • Do practice, if possible. Have a friend call you to do a mock phone interview so you get the feel of being interviewed over the phone.
  • When being interviewed by phone, do make sure you are in a place where you can read notes, take notes, and concentrate.
  • If you cannot devote enough time to a phone interview, do suggest a specific alternate time to the recruiter. It’s often best to be the one who calls back so you can be mentally prepared.
  • Do consider using a phone interview log.
  • Do consider keeping some notecards or an outline in front of you to remind yourself of key points you want to cover with the interviewer. You don’t want your responses to sound scripted, but you don’t want to fumble for important points either. Do also have your resume in front of you so you can remember highlights of your experience and accomplishments.
  • Do ensure that you can hear and are being clearly heard.
  • Do consider standing when being interviewed on the phone. Some experts say you’ll sound more professional than if you’re slouching in an easy chair.
  • Do consider dressing nicely for the phone interview. It may sound silly since the interviewer can’t see you, but you really will project a more professional image if you’re dressed for the part instead of wearing, for example, a ratty bathrobe.
  • Don't feel you have to fill in the silences. If you’ve completed a response, but the interviewer hasn’t asked his or her next question, don’t start babbling just to fill in airtime. Instead, ask a question of your own related to your last response.
  • Do create a strong finish to your phone interview with thoughtful questions.
  • Don't panic if you have special needs. If you are hearing-impaired, for example, phone interviews are still possible.
  • Don't snuffle, sneeze or cough. If you can’t avoid these behaviors, say “excuse me.”
  • Don't chew gum or food, or drink anything noisy. 

Thursday, May 6

Easy Tech Placement Papers

1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;
 all the functions in the file1.c can access the variable
[2]. extern int x;
    Check the answer


[3]. Another Problem with 


        # define TRUE 0


        some code
        while(TRUE)
        {
                some code 


        }
        
       This won't go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0


[4].   A question in structures where the memebers are dd,mm,yy.


        mm:dd:yy
        09:07:97


[5]. Another structure question         


        1 Rajiv System Analyst


[6].    INFILE.DAT is copied to OUTFILE.DAT




[7]. A question with argc and argv . 


        Input will be


        c:\TEMP.EXE Ramco Systems India
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
main()
{
        int x=10,y=15;
        x=x++;
        y=++y;
        printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------
int x;
main()
{
        int x=0;
        {
                int x=10;
                x++;
                change_value(x);
                x++;
                Modify_value();
                printf("First output: %d\n",x);
        }
        x++;
        change_value(x);
        printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
        Modify_value();
        printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}


Modify_value()
{
        return (x+=10);
}


change_value()
{
        return(x+=1);
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
main()
{
        int x=20,y=35;
        x = y++ + x++;
        y = ++y + ++x;
        printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
main()
{
        char *p1="Name";
        char *p2;
        p2=(char *)malloc(20);
        while(*p2++=*p1++);
        printf("%s\n",p2);
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------
main()
{
        int x=5;
        printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}


--------------------------------------------------------------------


#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
        int x=5,y=10;
        swap1(x,y);
        printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
        swap2(x,y);
        printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}


int swap2(int a,int b)
{
        int temp;
        temp=a;
        b=a;
        a=temp;
        return;
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------
main()
{
        char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
        (*ptr)++;
        printf("%s\n",ptr);
        ptr++;
        printf("%s\n",ptr);
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------
#include
main()
{
        char s1[]="Ramco";
        char s2[]="Systems";
        s1=s2;
        printf("%s",s1);
}
-----------------------------------------------------------------
#include
main()
{
        char *p1;
        char *p2;
        p1=(char *) malloc(25);
        p2=(char *) malloc(25);
        strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
        strcpy(p2,"Systems");
        strcat(p1,p2);
        printf("%s",p1);
}
*********************************************************************.
                     EASI-TECH
                 WRITTEN TEST PATTERN
--------------------
1] C       TEST 10Q 20MINUITS
2]F E M    TEST 19Q 20MINUITS
3]APTITUDE TEST 15Q 20MINUITS
-----------------------------
F E M TEST
----------
1)WHO USED THE TERM FINITE ELEMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME?
  a)
  b)
  c) CLOUGH


2)DERIVE THE JACOBIEN |J| FOR BEAM ELEMENT WITH STRAIN 
  ENERGY?


  (ANS:PROMLEM IS NOT CORRECT PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT)


3)FOR AN ELEMENT SIGMA Ni=1,WHICH TYPE OF ELEMENT IT IS?
   a)
   b)NATURAL CO-ORDINATE


    (ANS 100% CORRECT)


4)TIMOSHENKO BEAM ELEMENT THEORY TO CONSIDER -- - - -?
   a)
   b)
   c)SHEAR DEFORMATION


5)SHEAR LOCKING - - - - ?


  (ANS IS VERY STIFF 'K')


6)MEMBRANE LOCKING 


  (ANS IS ARCH ELEMENT)


7)Ex(epsiolan x)=dU/dX,Ey=dV/dY,r(X,Y)=?(gama(x,y)=?)
  (ANS IS dU/dY+dV/dX )
8)K=integral B(TRANSPOSE)*D*B  FOR LARGE DEFORMATION
  WHICH MATRIX WILL GET EFFECTED?


  (ANS IS  D matrix )100%correct


9)FOR PLANE STRAIN  f(Ex,Ey,Ez,r(x,y) ) - - - 


  (ANS IS    Ez=0)  


10)SERENDIPITY ELEMENT IS


   (ANS 8 NODED ELEMENT)
 (The element which is having nodes only on boundary is
   called SERENDIPITY element)


11)IF THE ROTATION OF ELEMENT AND THE DISPLACEMENT ABOUT
   N-A  IS SAME THEN THE ORDER OF CONTINUITY


   (ANS IS  C1)


12)FRONTAL THEORY IS APPLIED FOR
  (Please refer any fem book)


13)MINDLINS THEORY IS APPLIED FOR


  c) this is the answer(Both Co&C1problems)


14)X=SigmaNi*Xi,U=sigmaNi*Ui WHICH TYPE OF ELEMENT
  (Refer book)


15)BEAM SUBJECTED TO UDL FIND THE MOMENTS AT THE  2 NODES


 16)Integral B(Transpose)*sigma(here sigma means stress)*dV 
    REPRESENTS?


   (ANS IS INTERNAL LOAD VECTOR)


17)Integral ET(epsiolan transpose)*sigma*dV
    P=strain displacement vector
    Q=stress-strain deformation
    Find [K]


    (ANS    [K]=[P]T(p transpose)*[Q]*[P] )


REMEMBER ORDER MAY NOT BE CORRECT



                      APTITUDE TEST


 1)33 1/3 of     101 + 296 is (ans 1200) check


 2)0.625= ? (ans 27/40)


 3)One ship goes along the stream direction 28 km and in opposite
   direction 13 km in 5 hrs for each direction.What is the velocity
   of stream? ` (ans 1.5 kmph)


 4)Cubic root of 3375=? (ans 15)


 5)2020201-565656=? (ans 1454545)


 6)CHAIRS PROBLEM
5 chairs=9 tables,12 tables = 7 stools likethat- - -(ans is 80Rs)


 7)One clock ringes 7 O'clock in 7 sec.In how many seconds it will
   ring 10 O'clock. (ans 10.5 sec)


 8)One watch is showing 30 past 3 .What is the angle between minutes &
   hours hand? (ans 75 degrees)


 9)The average of 4 consecutive even numbers is 27. What is the largest
   number? (ans 30)


 10) 25 stations ,24 stations are inbetween- - - - -     how many
 tickets should be required.
                (ans 25*24=600)PUZZLES TO PUZZLE YOU "S.DEVI"PROB 24


 11)One ball was dropped from 8ft height and every time it goes half
    of the height. How much distance it will travell before coming to 
    rest.        (ans 24 approximately)


 12)Two trains are travelline at equilateral .Train A is travelling
    in the direction of earths spin.Other train B is travelling in
    opposite direction of earths spin.Which trains wheels will wear
    first?and why?        (ans TRAIN B .Because of less centrifugal force.)


C QUESTIONS:WHAT IS THE OUT PUT FOR FOLLOWING 
1) main()
{
char a[2];
*a[0]=7;
*a[1]=5;
printf("%d",&a[1]-a)
ANS:


   ans may be 1.(illegal initialization)


2) #include
main(){
char a[]="hellow";
char *b="hellow";
char c[5]="hellow";
printf("%s %s %s ",a,b,c);
printf(" ",sizeof(a),sizeof(b),sizeof(c));
}


(ans is     hellow,hellow,hellow
              6,2,5   )


3) #include
main()


float value=10.00;
printf("%g %0.2g %0.4g %f",value,value,value,value)
}


(ans is 10,10,10,10.000000)


4) #include
void function1;
int i-value=100;
main()
{
 i-value=50;
function1;
printf("i-value in the function=",i-value);
printf("i-value after the function=",i-value);
}
printf("i-value at the end of main=",i-value);
functioni()
i-value=25;




THIS IS ROUGH IDEA OF THE PROGRAM
   ANS ARE
1)i-value in the function=25;
2)i-value after the function=50;
3)i-value at the end of the main=100;


5)  main()
{
funct(int n);
{
switch(n)
  case1:
        m=2;
   break;
  case2:
m=5;
break;
  case3:
m=7;
break;
  default: 
m=0;
}


THIS IS ROUGH IDEA:
    (ANS:Out put is m=0)