SPONSORSHIP INTREVIEW IMPORTANT QUESTION
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important question for sponsorship interview ,these questions will help you in
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in sponsorship interview
Q1. Define Archimedes Principle.
Ans.: Is a law of
physics stating that the upward force (buoyancy) exerted on a body immersed in
a fluid is equal to the weight of the amount of fluid the body displaces. In
other words, an immersed object is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of
the fluid it displaces.
Q2. What is
the Law of Floatation?
Ans.: Law of floatation states that when a body is fully or
partially immersed in a fluid, its weight is equal to the weight of fluid
displaced.
Q3. Why does food cook faster in a pressure cooker?
Ans.: Food cooks faster in a pressure cooker because the internal pressure and
temperature are maintained throughout cooking time. Since the pot is sealed,
the liquid in the pot are allowed to rise to a higher temperature before
boiling. Find out more here.
Q4. What is
the difference between Concave and Convex mirror?
Ans.: A convex mirror bulges out. A concave mirror curves inward. For a convex mirror, light rays are reflected to meet at
a point, while, for a concave mirror, light rays seem to be reflected from a
point. If the incident rays were paraxial, the reflected rays are reflected to
meet at, or appear to be reflected to a point referred to as the focal point of
the lens. For a convex mirror, the focal point is real, while,
that of a concave lens is virtual.
Q5. Which mirror is used in the door, or side view
mirror of a vehicle?
Ans.: Door mirror, or side mirror is a mirror found on the exterior of motor
vehicles for the purposes of helping the driver see areas behind and to the sides
of the vehicle, outside of the driver's peripheral vision (in the 'blind
spot'). Because of the distance from the driver's eye to the passenger side
mirror, a useful field of view can only be achieved with a convex or aspheric
mirror. Non-planar mirrors are etched or printed with the warning legend
OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR.
Q6. Which
mirror is used in the top view mirror in a vehicle?
Ans.: A rear-view mirror is a mirror in
automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see rearward
through the vehicles (rear windshield or windscreen). A prismatic rear-view
mirror — sometimes called a "day/night mirror" — can be tilted to
reduce the brightness and glare of lights, mostly for headlights shining
directly on the eye level at night. This type of mirror is made of a piece of
glass that is wedge-shaped in cross section—its front and rear surfaces are not
parallel.
Q7. What is G.M.T.?
Ans.: Greenwich, England has been the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) since
1884. GMT is sometimes called Greenwich Meridian Time because it is measured
from the Greenwich Meridian Line.
The Greenwich Meridian (Prime Meridian or Longitude
Zero degrees) marks the starting point of every time zone in the World. GMT is
Greenwich Mean (or Meridian) Time is the mean (average) time that the earth
takes to rotate from noon-to-noon.GMT is World Time and the basis of every
world time zone which sets the time of day and is at the centre of the time
zone map. GMT sets current time or official time around the
globe. Most time changes are measured by GMT. Although GMT has been
replaced by atomic time (UTC) it is still widely regarded as the correct time
for every international time zone.
Q8. Name
seven important Sea-Ports of India?
Ans.:
Kolkata, Paradip, Visakhapatnam, Chennai, New Mangalore, Port Mormugao,
J.N.P.T.
Q9. What is T.I.R.?
Ans.: Total Internal Reflection is an optical phenomenon that happens when a
ray of light strikes a medium boundary at an angle larger than a particular
critical angle with respect to the normal to the surface. If the refractive
index is lower on the other side of the boundary and the incident angle is
greater than the critical angle, no light can pass through and all of the light
is reflected. The critical angle is the angle of incidence above which the
total internal reflection occurs.
Q10. Who is
the Sponsor of I.P.L.?
Ans.: The chief sponsor is DLF Limited. Other
sponsors are: Citibank, Hero, Coca Cola, Airtel, and Volkswagen.
Q11. On which principle are Day and Night based?
Ans.: The Earth rotates on an axis, making one full rotation every 24 hours.
Different sides of the Earth are exposed to the sun during the course of these
24 hours, with half of the planet being exposed to sun while the other half is
deprived of light. It is this rotation that causes day and night.
Q12. What is
International Date Line?
Ans.: An imaginary line on the Earth's
surface that is internationally agreed upon as the place where each new
calendar day begins. The line extends from the North to the South Pole through
the Pacific Ocean, roughly along the 180th meridian. The calendar day to the
east of the line is one day earlier than it is to the west of the line. The
International Date Line was established at the International Meridian Conference
in 1884 in order to standardize time, especially for the purpose of travel.
Q13. How does one calculate time difference between
two countries?
Ans.: The earth has 360 imaginary lines called longitudes or meridians running
vertically between the poles. Each of these longitudes is called a degree. The
0 degree longitude passing through Greenwich, near London, is considered as
standard and the time of all other time zones are calculated accordingly. The
time difference between each longitude (each degree) is 4 minutes. So if it is
12 noon at Greenwich (0 degree), it would be 12:04 pm at 1 degree meridian and
so on. In India, the standard meridian is 82-and-half degree. So the time
difference between Greenwich and India is 82.5 x 4, which is 330 minutes (5 hours
30 minutes).
Q14.Name
important Canals of the World.
Ans. 1.Panama Canal - ship canal in Panama
that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean.
The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama.
2. Suez
Canal – is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the
Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
Q15. Name important international sea ports.
Ans. 1. Rotterdam in Europe,
2. Houston North America, Singapore,
3. Dubai, Shanghai in China,
4. Hong Kong port in China,
5. Port of New York – North America.
Q16 How can
we mathematically represent cross product of vectors axb?
Ans. a x b = | a | | b | sinθ
Q17. How can we mathematically
represent cross product of vectors a.b ?
Ans. a . b = | a | | b | cosθ
Q18.
Difference between like and unlike vectors. Difference between co-initial
vector and coterminous vectors.
Ans. Like vectors are ones with same sense
of direction, while unlike vectors have opposite sense of direction. Co-initial
vectors have same initial points, while Coterminous vectors have same terminal points.
Q19. Differential formula.
Ans. d/dx (Sin x) = Cos x
d/dx (Cos x) = - Sin x
d/dx (tan x) = 1/cos2x = Sec2 x
d/dx (xn) = nxn-1
d/dx (sec x) = secx.tan x
Q20.
Integration formula
∫ Sin x. dx
= Cos x +c
∫ Cos x. dx
= sin x + c
∫ 1/Cos2x .
dx = tan x + c
Q21 (1, -2) will appear in which Quadrant? Options: I
, II , III or IV
Ans. IV
Q22. Volume
of a sphere
Ans. 4/3 π r 3
Q23. What is the surface area of a sphere
Ans. 4Ï€ r 2
Q24 What is
the surface area of a cylinder
Ans. 2 π r.h
Q25 What is the surface area of a cylinder
Ans. Base + lateral area = π r 2 + π rh
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