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8th August 2014, 07:59 AM
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After 2nd year B.Tech (Mechanical) Vocational training in ONGC, Bangalore
Can I apply for the Vocational training in ONGC, Bangalore after 2nd year B.Tech (Mechanical)????
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8th August 2014, 11:13 AM
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Re: After 2nd year B.Tech (Mechanical) Vocational training in ONGC, Bangalore
Yes, you can apply for the Vocational training in ONGC, Bangalore after 2nd year B.Tech (Mechanical). To apply for the Vocational training you need to download the application form from the official website of the ONGC, Bangalore, and need to fill it and sent it to the administrative office of ONGC, Bangalore. After receiving application, you will be allotted the trainee position in ONGC based on the availability of the seats. here I am sharing the ONGC Geology (Mineralogy) last years question paper: Q.1: Garnets are characterized by their: a) Rhombododecahedron form b) Trapezohedran form c) Octahedron form d) Both (a) 8. (b) Answer. (d) Q.2: Which is orthorhombic Epidote: a) Zoisite b) Clinozoisite c) Orthite d) Piedmontite Answer. (a) Q.3: Transparent and red colour gem variety of zircon is known as: a) Jargoon b) Hyacinth c) Zirconite d) Monazite Answer. (b) Q.4: Sphene is: a) Magnesium silicate b) Calcium iron silicate c) Calcium titanosilicate d) lron titanosilicate Answer. (c) Q.5: Andalusite and sillimanite crystallise in: a) Monoclinic system b) Triclinic system c) Orthorhombic system d) Hexagonal system Answer. (c) Q.6: What is the hardness of staurolite: a) 5 - 5.5 5) 5 - 6 c) 6 - 6.5 d) 7 - 7.5 Answer. (d) Q.7: Tourmaline belongs to: a) Neso-silicate b) Soro-silicate c) Cyclosilicate d) Phyllosilicate Answer. (c) Q.8: Colourless variety of Tourmaline is: a) Rebellite b) Achroite c) Schorl d) None of these Answer. (b) Q.9: Pyroxenes belong to: a) Single chain structure (lnosilicate) b) Double chain structure (lnosilicate) c) Nesosilicate d) Sorosllicate Answer. (a) Q.10: Which is calcium poor pyroxene found in volcanic rocks: a) Pigeonite b) Angite c) Diopsite d) Hedenbergite Answer. (a) Q.11: What are the cleavage angles in pyroxenes: a) Exactly 90° b) 80° and 100° c) 87° and 93° d) 84° and 96° Answer. (c) Q.12: Emerald is a pale green variety of: a) Topaz. b) Zircon. c) Beryl. d) Tourmaline Answer. (c) Q.13: Schillerization is characteristic of: a) Diopside b) Hypersthene c) Enstatite d) Hedenbergite Answer. (b) Q.14: What is the hardness of pyroxenes: a) 4-5 b) 5-6 c) 6-7 d) 7-8 Answer. (b) Q.15: Amphiboles are: a) Hydrous ferro - magnesian silicates b) Ferro – magnesian siIicates c) Potassium - aluminium silicates d) Hydrated alumio silicates Answer. (a) Q.16: What are the cleavage angles in amphiboles: a) 70° and 110° b) 67° and 113° c) 56° and 124° d) 54° and 126° Answer. (c) Q.17: Mica belongs to: a) Nesosilicate b) Sorosilicate c) Phyllosilicate d) lnosilicate Answer. (c) Q.18: Lepidolite mica is: a) Cr - bearing b) Fl - bearing. c) Li - bearing. d) Fe - bearing. Answer. (c) Q.19. Cations from soil moisture are attracted to the surface of clay minerals to: a) Balance the unsatisfied valence bonds. b) Balance the negative electrical charge c) Form diffuse - double layer d) Replace the low valence bonds Answer. (b) Q.20: Which mineral does not belong to chlorite group: a) Penninite b) Clinochlore c) Prochlorie d) Fayalite Answer. (d) Q.21: Kaolinite results from the alteration of the: a) Quartzs b) Felspars c) Micas d) Ampliboles Answer. (b) Q.22: Bentonite is belived to result from the: a) Weathering of granites. b) Decomposition of syenite c) Decomposition of volcanic ash. d) Decomposition of Fe-bearing rocks. Answer. (c) Q.23: Dravite is: a) Ca - pyroxene b) Mg - Tourmaline c) Fe - Tourmaline . d) Mg – Angite Answer. (b) Q.24: Hyalophane isomorphous series is between: a) K - felspar and Na felspar b) K - felspar and Ca felspar c) K - felspar and Ba felspar d) Na - felspar and Ca felspar Answer. (c) Q.25 : Low-temperature orthoclase is known as: a) Sanidine b) Adularia c) Aventurine d) Moonstone Answer. (b) |
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