Monday, 11 January 2016

NID 2016 Answer key part 2

NID 2016 ANSWER KEY Part 2

34. that instrument shown in a fig. with three legs
- stark lemon squeezer

35. basilica of St Maria Maggiore ,,, picture shown
- 1 piont perspective

36. ladyfinger cross section
- pentagon

37. find odd one out
- shabanna azmi, prasoon joshi, sayeed jaffery ( they all are from diffrent fields)

39. colour of black box
- orange

40. symbol of c inside a circle
- copyright

41. google doodle plays tribute to which indian personality
- R K Laxman

identify the image refers to which company

42. associated with transport
- c. tata motors logo

43. associated with finance
- SBI logo

44. associated with surface decor
- Asian Paint Logo

45. associated with consumer goods
- remaining one with that tree design

questions with 1.5 and 2 marks will be uploaded later

check out how many of these questions u got right ..
comment down below your marks and name.

Sunday, 10 January 2016

nid 2016 answer key

NID 2016 - answer key...

Hey guys this is Mahesh Pipare, me and my friends have tried to collect all the questions and provide correct answer to it.

1. Ginning is process of
ans- cleaning and opening cotton bales.

2. What are the dates 9/11, 26/11 and 13/11 known for?
ans- terrorist attack

3. industrial revolution took place in Europe around 1750 A. D began in which country ?
ans- england

4. father of indian automic energy program ?
ans- homi bhabha

5. death of which rationalist kannada writer triggered a spate of protest by the ,,, so nd so in 2015 ?
- M. M. Kalburgi

6. fully solared india airport ?
- cochin international airport

7. which of the statement is false ?
- valmiki authored Ramacharitmanas ( actually the writer was Tulsidas)

8.  Interactive Voice Responce System (IVRS) used in day to day life is-
- Telephone Enquiry service.

9. first silent feature film made in india?
- Raja Harishchandra

10. most available fossil fuel india ?
- coal

11.  most east word city form your current location
- hongkong ( other cities are in south-east direction)

12. indian sportsman attained 1st rank in singles title-
- Saina Nehwal

13. full form of EMI
- Equated Monthly Installment

14. human figure standing infront of concave mirror
- ans not confirm yet

15. those 2 paintings 1. MADHUBANI & 2. WARLI
- bihar and maharashtra

16. corporate social resposibility CSR relate to
- all of these ( we think so)

17. refugees migrated to europe in 2015
- syria

18. amar chitra katha
- anant pai

19. most garbage used to produce eletricity
- sweden

21. which material does not have earth as source?
- plstic (still in confusion bet plastic and leather)

22. cartography
- maps

23. air pollution can be
- both natural and man made

24. REVER adjective
- Serpentine (not for sure)

25. jataka tales
- baddhist

26. rate of inflation in india is measured
- Wholesale price index ( but this year it is CPI + WPI)

27. Thomas edison
- Phonograph

28. country experienced earthquake, tsunami, and a nueclear accident
- japan

29. colors of corriender and cabbage fall under which scheme
- i guess harmonious ( harmonious is for colour that comes with combination with blue colour)
and all the other are primary colours

30. civilization in indus valley, egypt and yellow river valley
- mesopotomia is guess

31. SAR value is indiacator of
- RF electromagnetic field

32 UN body postering cultural collabration.
- UNESCO

33. MOON AND OTHER PLANETS REVOLVE ARROUND SUN
- Nicolaus Copernicus


REMAINING QUESTIONS WILL BE COVERED SOON





Saturday, 21 November 2015

CEED Que. Papers

CEED all years question papers.

1. CEED 2012
2. CEED 2013
3. CEED 2014
4. CEED 2015
5. CEED 2010
6. CEED 2011
7. CEED 2006
8. CEED 2007
9. CEED 2008
10. CEED 2009

I'll add the solutions of question papers later.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

G & M Codes

G & M Codes
G&M Codes make up the most of the contents of the CNC program. The definition of each class of code and specific meanings of the most important codes are covered next.
G-Codes
Codes that begin with G are called preparatory words because they prepare the machine for a certain type of motion. The most common G-codes are shown in Table 5.3 and a complete list and their meaning is included in Appx D - G-M Codes Reference.
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Note: Older controls required G-codes to be written with a leading zero, like G01. Most machines now allow the leading zero to be omitted, as shown in the table below.
Table 5.3: Common G-Codes
Code
Meaning
G0
Rapid motion. Used to position the machine for non-milling moves.
G1
Line motion at a specified feed rate.
G2
Clockwise arc.
G3
Counterclockwise arc.
G4
Dwell.
G28
Return to machine home position.
G40
Cutter Diameter Compensation (CDC) off.
G41
Cutter Diameter Compensation (CDC) left.
G42
Cutter Diameter Compensation (CDC) right.
G43
Tool length offset (TLO).
G54
Fixture Offset #1.
G55
Fixture Offset #2.
G56
Fixture Offset #3.
G57
Fixture Offset #4.
G58
Fixture Offset #5.
G59
Fixture Offset #6.
G80
Cancel drill cycle.
G81
Simple drill cycle.
G82
Simple drill cycle with dwell.
G83
Peck drill cycle.
G84
Tap cycle.
G90
Absolute coordinate programming mode.
G91
Incremental coordinate programming mode.
G98
Drill cycle return to Initial point (R).
G99
Drill cycle return to Reference plane (last Z Height)

Questions on CAD/CAM

All about CAD/CAM

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (CAD) 
AND COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING (CAM)

Computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) are a pair of often interdependent industrial computer applications that have greatly influenced the chain of processes between the initial design and the final realization of a product. Many would add to this duo a third technology, computer-aided engineering (CAE). Ongoing refinements in CAD/CAM systems continue to save manufacturers tens of millions of dollars in time and resources over non-computerized methods. As a consequence, CAD and CAM technologies are responsible for massive gains in both productivity and quality, particularly since the 1980s. For some purposes CAD and CAM methods can be used exclusively of one another, and in general, CAD is used more commonly than CAM.
CAD involves creating computer models defined by geometrical parameters. These models typically appear on a computer monitor as a three-dimensional representation of a part or a system of parts, which can be readily altered by changing relevant parameters. CAD systems enable designers to view objects under a wide variety of representations and to test these objects by simulating real-world conditions.
CAM picks up where CAD leaves off by using geometrical design data to control automated machinery. CAM systems are associated with computer numerical control (CNC) or direct numerical control (DNC) systems. These systems differ from older forms of numerical control (NC) in that geometrical data is encoded mechanically. Since both CAD and CAM use computer-based methods for encoding geometrical data, it is possible for the processes of design and manufacture to be highly integrated.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Full forms

Meaning (Full Forms) of Automobile Technology -
CRDi - (Common Rail Direct Injection)
TDi - (Turbocharged Direct Injection)
DTS-i - (Digital Twin Spark Ignition)
VTVT - (Variable Timing Valve Train)
MPFI - (Multi point fuel injection)
ABS - (Anti Lock Braking)
SOHC - ( Single OverHead Camshaft)
DOHC - (Double Overhead Camshaft)
SUV - (Sport Utility Vehicle)
MUV - (Multi Utility Vehicle)
SAE - (Society of Automotive Engineers)
HCV - (Heavy Commercial Vehicle)
LCV - (Light Commercial Vehicle)
CVTi - (Charged motion Variable Time Ignition)
CCVTI - (Controlled Combustion Variable Timing Ignition)
EBD - (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution)
BHP - ( Brake Horse Power)
BMEP - (Brake Mean Effective Pressure)
BSFC - (Brake Specific Fuel Consumption
CC - (Cubic Capacity)
CDI - (Capacitor Discharge Ignition)
C.I ENGINE - (Compression Ignition Engine)
CNG - (Compressed Natural Gas)
DFI - (Digital Fuel Injection)
DI ENGINE - (Direct Injection Engine)
EC ENGINE - (External Combustion Engine)
FHP - (Frictional Horse Power)
GVW - (Gross Vehicle Weight)
HVAC - (Heating ventilating and Air Conditioning)
IC ENGINE - (Internal Combustion Engine)
IHP - (Indicated Horse Power)
IMEP - (Indicated Mean Effective Pressure)
ISFC - (Indicated Specific Fuel Consumption)
Kph - (Kilometer Per Hour)
Kpl - (Kilometer Per Liter)
OHV - (Over Head Valve)
SFC - (Specific Fuel Consumption)
SI ENGINE - (Spark Ignition Engine)
VDB - (Ventilated Disc Brake)
VVTi - (Variable Valve Timing intelligence)
4WD - (Four Wheel Drive(FWD))
2WD - (Two Wheel Drive)
TC - (Traction Control)
ESC -(Electronic Stability Control)
ARAI -(Automotive Research Association of India)
EGR -(Exhaust Gas Recirculation)
EVRV -(Electronic Vacuum Regulator Valve)
WGT -(Waste Gas Turbocharger)
VGT - Variable Geometry Turbocharger)