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Friday, January 9, 2009
Model Question Paper for Engineerin Mathematics.
The model question paper can be downloaded from math1model.pdf . Thanks to one of our readers for providing with this invaluable content.
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Detail of New Pattern of Question Paper for First Years.
VTU has also updated the new pattern model question papers which can be download from here.The new Semester pattern includes the following
Multiple Choice Questions – The exam paper will contain multiple answers per question in which one of the answer will be the right one.Each question will carry 1 legit mark.
4 questions per chapter – Four multiple choice questions will be chosen from every chapter which will have a easy level,difficult and skills questions included.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Model Question Paper:Constitution of India & Professional Ethics.
MODEL QUESTION PAPER FOR Seventh Semester B.E. Degree Examination (Common to all branches) Constitution of India & Professional Ethics.
Seventh Semester B.E. Degree Examination (Common to all branches)
Constitution of India & Professional Ethics.
1. Use OMR Sheet Supplied, and darken the bubble with black ballpoint pen only against your choice of correct answer for
each question.
2. Double marking for the same question is considered as invalid.
3. Answer all the questions.
4. No negative marking.
5. Scribbling, folding, damaging of OMR Sheet is to be strictly avoided and University is not responsible for the
consequences.
1. In which year, did Cripps Mission come to India?
a. 1935
b. 1945
c. 1949
d. 1942
2. Who was the chairman of Drafting Committee of Constitution of India?
a. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
b. Jawaharlal Nehru
c. Dr. B R Ambedkar
d. Saradar Vallabhabai patel
3. When did Indian Constitution come into force?
a. 1946
b. 1949
c. 1948
d. 1950
4. Who will appoint the Attorney General of India?
a. Prime Minister of India
b. Chief Justice of India
c. President of India
d. Law Minster of the union.
5. Who selected the first President of India?
a. Members of the Lok Sabha and the Raj Sabha
b. Members of the Lok Sabha, the Raj Sabha and Members of Legislative Assembly of all the states
c. Constituent Assembly
d. Members of the British Parliament.
6. Who will appoint the Chief Minister of a State?
a. Prime Minister of India
b. Governor of that state
c. Cabinet Minister of that state
d. Congress Working Committee.
a. Chief Justice of India
b. President of India
c. Law of Minister of India
d. Central Government.
8. Who will appoint the cabinet Minister of a state?
a. Chief Minister of that state
b. Governor of that state
c. Members of the Legislative Assembly
d. Members of Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council.
9. What is the Minimum age to become the Vice- President of India?
a. 35
b. 45
c. 25
d. 30
10 By whom the Directive Principles of State Policy be amended?
a. Members of Lok Sabha
b. Members of Raj Sabha
c. Members of both Lok Sabha and Raj Sabha
d. Parliament, supported by more than fifty percent of states.
11. What is the remedy available for the breach of fundamental duties under the Constitution?
a. Filing writ Petition
b. Filing Criminal Complaint
c. Filing Civil Suit
d. No remedy
12 How many types of writs are there?
a. seven
b. three
c. five
d. six
13. What is the term of the President of India?
a. Four years
b. Three years
c. Five years
d. Six years
14 Who was the constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly?
a. Dr. B R Ambedkar
b. JawaharLal Nehru
c. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
d. B.N .Rau
15 How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
a. Three times
b. Two times
c. One time
d. Not amended
16 What is the maximum percentage of jobs that can be reserved by a state for backward class people in the government jobs?
a. 75%
b. 65%
c. 50%
d. 60%
17 The rule of Equality before law is not applicable to
a. Prime Minister of India
b. Chief Justice of India
c. Governor of a state
d. Law minister of India
18 Writ of Certiorary is issued
a. When a person is illegally arrested
b. When a person is illegally detained
c. When a judicial authority acts in excess of Jurisdiction
d. When a search warrant is issued against a person
19 India has recognized
a. Only one religion as National Religion
b. Three religions as National Religions
c. Five religions as National Religions
d. No religion as National Religion
20. One of the aims of Engineering Ethics is to
a. Inspire engineers to aquire in depth knowledge in their field
b. Stimulate the moral imagination
c. Aquire new skills in Engineering, Testing and Research
d. Make Engineers self Confident in discharging their duties
21 Professional Ethics is
a. Set of standards adopted by Professionals
b. Set of rules passed by Professional bodies
c. Traditional rules observed since a long time
d. Set of rules relating to personal character of professionals
22 One of the ways of misusing the truth is
a. Failure to seek out the truth
b. Exaggerating the truth
c. Making confused statement
d. Making totally false statement
23 Engineers shall issue public statements only
a. In subjective Manner
b. In objective Manner
c. On their personal responsibility
d. Based on the reports sent by higher officers
24 A person is detained under the special law
a. When he has committed criminal offence
b. When he has committed civil wrong
c. When there is likely hood of committing offence against public
d. When there are chances of escaping from India
25. Once the National Emergency is proclaimed, it should be approved by the parliament within
a. 6 Months
b. 3 Months
c. 2 Months
d. 1 Month
26. The owner of the patent right will be having patent rights for
a. 100Years
b. 75 Years
c. 50 Years
d. 20Years
27. Legislative Council is
a. Dissolved after 6 Yrs
b. Dissolved after 5Yrs
c. Dissolved after 3Yrs
d. Not dissolved
28. It is not a kind of trade mark
a. Designs
b. Sounds
c. Symbols
d. Goodwill
29 When the National Emergency is declared, the following article is suspended
a. Art 12
b. Art 14
c. Art 16
d. Art 19
30 The Chief Election Commissioner is appointed by the
a. Prime minister of India
b. Planning Commission
c. President of India
d. Chief Justice of India
31 Under Advisory Jurisdiction, the Supreme Court gives it’s opinion to
a. The Prime Minister
b. The Law Minister
c. The President
d. The High Court
32 A High Court Judge retires at the age of
a. 65
b. 63
c. 60
d. 62
a. Practice in a High Court for at least 9 Yrs
b. Served as judge of High Court for at least 3 yrs
c. Practice in District Court for at least 12 Yrs
d. In the opinion of the President, he must be a distinguished Jurist
34 Raj Sabha is
a. Dissolved once in three years
b. Dissolved once in five years
c. A Permanent body
d. Dissolved once in six years
35 The President of India
a. Can be prosecuted
b. Cannot be prosecuted
c. Can be prosecuted only in the case of Criminal Conspiracy
d. Can be prosecuted only if the Parliament permits.
36 Writ can be directly filed
a. In the magistrate Court
b. In the Court of Civil Judge
c. In District and Sessions Court
d. In the Supreme Court
37 Professional Ethics takes into account of
a. The personal character of engineers
b. The temperament of engineers
c. The religious bent of mind of engineers
d. The social back-ground of engineers
38 To amend the constitution to change the procedure of election of the President of India, the bill has to be passed
a. By Simple majority
b. By Special majority
c. By Special majority, ratified by more than half of the states
d. By Special majority and consented by Chief Justice India
39. Constitution empowers state governments to make special law for
a. Women and children
b. Workers working in the mines
c. Farmers
d. Unemployed youths
40 Right against exploitation prohibits
a. Lending money at high interest
b. Giving in marriage minor girls
c. Women working at night in factories
d. Traffic in human being
41 One of the restrictions of freedom of speech and expression is
a. Contempt of Court
b. Degrading the office of the president
c. Speading discontent among the citizens
d. Holding unlawful assembly
42 Ex- post-facto-law means
a. An out –dated law
b. An invalid law
c. Passing Criminal law with retrospective effect
d. A law applicable only during emergency
43 This in one of the grounds for classification
a. Religion
b. Social status
c. Taxation
d. Annual income
44 Maximum percentage of reservation in educational institution is
a. 75%
b. 68%
c. 50%
d. 65%
a. He should be released within three months
b. He should be produced within three months before the magistrate
c. An Advisory Board must be constituted within three months
d. A charge sheet must be filed within three months in the proper court
46. A writ of habeas corpus is issued
a. When a person is arrested arbitrarily
b. When the lower Court violates the principles of natural justice
c. When a public authority fails to discharge his public duty
d. When the lower court acts in excess of its authority
47 Common Civil Code means
a. Common Civil procedure Code
b. Common Civil law applicable to all
c. Civil law applicable to common man
d. Civil law applicable to Hindus, Muslims and Christians in certain matters
a. To abide by the constitution
b. To work sincerely
c. To avoid corruption
d. To abide by moral rules
49 President of India can be removed by
a. Chief Justice of India
b. Passing a resolution by the union Cabinet
c. Passing a resolution in Lok Sabha by two- third majority
d. Impeachment
50. President rule is imposed in a state
a. When there is no clear majority
b. When the Legislative Assembly passes a resolution to that effect
c. When there is difference of opinion between the Governor and the Chief Minister
d. When the state government does not follow the direction given by the Prime Minister.
a. Is part of the constitution
b. Is not part of the constitution
c. Was considered to be part of the constitution
d. Is additional part of the constitution
a. Stimulates the moral imagination
b. Provides up-to-date Knowledge in the field of Engineering
c. Stimulates to conduct research
d. Stresses on Time Management
53 Socially and educationally backward class means
a. People belonging to low caste
b. Scheduled caste and scheduled tribe people
c. Economically and educationally backward class people
d. Uncultured and uneducated people
54. Jobs are reserved for SC and ST people
a. At the time of appointment
b. At the time of promotion
c. Both at the time of appoint and promotion
d. On the basis of their annual income
55 Right to life includes
a. Right to die
b. Right to contest for election
c. Right to make a will
d. Right to get education
56 Writ of Prohibition
a. Prohibits police from interfering in one’s private affairs
b. Prohibits a person to continue in a public post
c. Prohibits lower court exceeding its jurisdiction
d. Prohibits judicial and quasi judicial authority from taking an action
57 Vice-president of India is elected
a. By the Members of Lok Sabha
b. By the Members of Raj Sabha
c. By the legislative Members of all the states
d. By the members of Lok Sabha and Raj Sabha
58 Original jurisdiction of the supreme Court relates to
a. Civil suits directly filed in the Supreme Court
b. Criminal Complaints directly filed in the Supreme Court
c. Writs directly filed in the Supreme Court
d. Disputes between the Union & the States
59 One of the views on responsibility of Engineers is
a. They are strictly liable
b. They are absolutely reliable
c. They should do good works
d. They should take reasonable responsibility
60 One of the impediments to responsibility is
a. Interference by politicians
b. Interference by higher officers
c. Rampant corruption at higher level
d. Self deception
a. Independent body controlling profession
b. Liberty in selecting the work
c. Liberty to express independent view
d. Exercising independent and objective judgment
62 This is not a ground to declare state emergency
a. No clear majority
b. Not complying with the direction give by central government
c. Disobeying the direction given by Supreme Court
d. Failure to maintain law and order in the state
63 This is not a Directive Principle of state policy
a. Organize village Panchayat
b. Provide free Legal Aid
c. Secure living wage
d. Secure just and efficient judiciary
64 This is not a fundamental duty
a. To abide by constitution
b. To protect and improve natural environment
c. To develop scientific temper
d. Not to indulge in corrupt practice
65 It is not the objective enshrined in the Preamble
a. Justice Social Economic and Political
b. Liberty of thought and expression
c. Equality of Status
d. Secure shelter and proper livelihood to all
66 This is not the test for valid classification
a. Intelligible differentia
b. Relation between classification and the object sought to be achieved by the state
c. Arbitrariness
d. Social and educational backwardness
67 This is not the ground to impose restriction on the right of freedom of speech and expression
a. National Security
b. Law and order
c. Contempt of court
d. Morality or decency
68 This is not the power of the Chief Minister
a. Formation of Government
b. Control over ministers
c. Chief advisor to the Governor
d. Control over state judiciary
69 The President of India is not having
a. Executive Power
b. Diplomatic Power
c. Legislative Power
d. Power to control judiciary
70 The Election Commission has no power to conduct
a. Election to parliament
b. Election to state legislature
c. Election to the office of the President
d. Election to the speaker of the Lok Sabha
71 This is not the aim of studying Engineering Ethics
a. Analysing concepts
b. Addressing unclarity
c. Engaging sense of responsibility
d. Procuring faultless results
72 This is not dishonesty in Engineering Research and Testings
a. Crimping
b. Cooking
c. Forging
d. Plagiarism
73 Dr Rajendra Prasad was chairman of
a. Drafting committee
b. Constituent Assembly
c. Raj Sabha
d. First planning Commission
74 Number of members in Election Commission including the chairman is
a. Seven
b. Nine
c. Three
d. Five
a. Form Government
b. Make Constitutional amendment
c. Make law
d. Put Administrative Machinary into action
76 Natural Justice means
a. Justice not based on enacted law
b. Justice according providence
c. Just ,fair and reasonable action
d. Justice which is not based on technical formalities
77 Tight Couple means
a. Binding two beams tightly
b. Erecting two pillars side by side
c. Process tightly coupled
d. Strong addhesive material
78 Forging means
a. Signing in the name of some other person
b. Strengthening material by special process
c. Inventing research data which are reported
d. Mixing material under high pressure
79 Amend means
a. Remove the difficulties
b. Make the meaning more clear
c. Make the object of the act more clear
d. Omit
80 Enact means
a. Single chapter
b. Single action
c. Pass a law
d. Rectify the mistakes , in the law
81 Special majority means
a. More than fifty percent
b. More than seventy five percent
c. More than two third majority
d. More than sixty six percent
a. Leave with salary
b. Leave without salary
c. Permission granted by the Supreme Court to appeal
d. Leave granted only to Supreme Court Judges before retirement
83 Respite means
a. Death due to strangulation
b. Death due to drowning
c. Awarding lesser punishment
d. Painless death
84 Violate means
a. Use Violence
b. Use force
c. Commit breach of law
d. Over-rule
85 Interpret means
a. Interrupting in the exercise of legal right
b. Passing a law by absolute majority
c. Ascertaining the meaning of a word
d. Amending a law to make it more effective
86 Right to privacy includes
a. Right to move freely through out the territory of India
b. Right to reside in any part of India
c. Right to practice any profession
d. Right to personal liberty
87 Minority may be
a. Linguistic or religious
b. Regional or national
c. Racial or regional
88 The basic attitude towards responsibility is
a. Intentionally causing harm
b. Negligently causing harm
c. Minimalist
d. Recklessly causing harm
89 Conflict of interest may be
a. False
b. Potential
c. Created
d. Imaginary
90 The President of India is bound to follow the advice given by
a. The Prime minister of India
b. The Attorney general of India
c. The Chief Justice of India
d. The Council of ministers
91 This is not the function of the Lok Sabha
a. Legislative Function
b. Financial Function
c. Controlling the executive
d. Judicial function
92 Appellate Jurisdiction of the supreme court does not include
a. Appeals in civil cases
b. Appeals in Criminal cases
c. Special leave to appeal
d. Appeals against writs
a. Usually it is having monopoly
b. It demands hard work
c. It is based on honesty
d. It is having tough competition
94 Ordinance can be promulgated by
b. President of India
c. Lok Sabha and Raj Sabha
d. Prime minister
95 This is not impediment to responsibility
a. Fear
b. Self deception
c. Ignorance
d. Self respect
96 The chief election Commissioner is appointed by
a. The Prime Minister
b. The President
c. The Chief Justice of the supreme court
d. The law minister of India
97 Freedom of press is included in
a. Right to carry on any occupation
b. Right to personal liberty
c. Right to freedom of speech and expression
d. Right to education
98 Expert Testimony means
a. Tested by expert engineer
b. Evidence give by a person having competent technical knowledge
c. Document drafted by a legal expert
d. Designed by expert engineer
99 Fraternity
a. Fatherly treatment
b. Spirit of brotherhood
c. Unity and integrity of the nation
d. Elimination of economic injustice
100 Who officiates in the absence of president of India
a. Prime Minister
b. Vice president
c. Speaker of Lok Sabha
d. Chief Justice of India
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
Ist Semester Model Question Paper
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Model papers for 4th Semesters
Below are links to model papers for CS/ISE
Manufacturing Science and IEM
- 06BT46mq1.pdf
- 06ME32Bmq.pdf
- 06ME36Amq.pdf
- 06ME36Bmq.pdf
- 06ME43mq.pdf
- 06ME44mq.pdf
- 06ME45mq.pdf
B.E. / B. Tech. Model Question Papers
IV semesterB.E. / B. Tech. coursesSubject codeDownload
Mechanical SciencecCommon for the following courses
- Aeronaucal Engineering
- Automobile Engineering
- Industrial and Production Engineering
- Industrial Engineering and Manageent
- Manufacturing Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Mining Engineering Biomedical Engineering
Engineering Mathematics and Biostatics B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering / Telecommunication Engineering / Medical Electronics B.E. Civil Science Common for the following courses
- Civil Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Environmental Engineeering
Ciramics and Ciment Tech. Plymer science and Technology
Chemical Engineering Textile Technology Common for silk technology Computer Science and Engineering / Information Science and Engineering Biotechnology
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Engineering Physics [06PHY12].
Courtesy: Satheesh Kumar, SNMJCE, Bangalore.
Course Description
06PHY12: Engineering Physics provides students with a fundamental knowledge of physics, together with problem-solving skills, and an understanding of many fundamental concepts of physics required for engineers seeking innovative careers in today's technological age. The chapters covered in this course are Modern Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrical Conductivity in Metals, Dielectric & Magnetic Properties of Materials, Lasers, Superconductivity & Optical Fibers, Crystal Structure and Material Science.Course Requirements
- A pre-university level knowledge of physics, preferably of Halliday & Resnick standards.
- A basic knowledge of calculus and trigonometry.
- Interest to learn and enjoy life!
Syllabus
Engineering Physics/06PHY12 contains two parts and each part with 4 chapters. The detailed syllabus in .pdf format can be downloaded from here.
Part A
1. Modern Physics
2. Quantum Mechanics
3. Electrical Conductivity in Metals
4. Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials
Part B
5. Lasers
6. Superconductivity and Optical Fibers
7. Crystal Structure
8. Material Science
Lecture Notes
The lecture notes will be made available here as and when the particular chapter is taught in the classroom. The notes are tailor-made for VTU syllabus and any student interested in exploring more is advised to consult the books by original authors. Such students may also meet me during their free time for learning more. You can download the .pdf files by clicking on the following links.
Part A
3. Electrical Conductivity in Metals
4. Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials
Part B
5. Lasers
6. Superconductivity and Optical Fibers
7. Crystal Structure
8. Material Science
Assignments
The assignments will be made available here as and when the particular chapter is taught in the classroom. The student should finish the assignment by 4.00PM of the deadline date. The students have the choice of submitting either in hard copy by person or can send soft-copy by e-mail.
Assignment 1
Assignment 2Exams
There will be two internal tests each for 50 marks and one end-semester exam for 100 marks which will be conducted by VTU. The internal tests will be scaled to 25 marks. So the entire theory-part amounts to 125 marks. One internal practical exam for 25 marks and one end-semester practical exam for 50 marks which makes lab-part 75 marks. Hence, the total course will be for 200 marks.
The question papers of the internal testes along with the answers will be made available here as and when the particular test/exam is over. You can download the .pdf files by clicking on the following links.
The past VTU question papers are available here.
Scheme Academic Year Semester Present Syllabus 2007-08 Winter Summer 2006-07 Winter Summer Old Syllabus 2005-06 Winter Summer 2004-05 Winter Summer 2003-04 Winter Summer 2002-03 Winter Summer
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
CIPE: Important questions.
1.The deputy chairman of the concile of states
(a)Must be a member of lok sabha
(b)May be a member of rajya sabha
(c)Must be a member of raj sabha
(d)May be a person who is neither a member of lok sabha or raj sabha
2.This is not one of the powers of the Chief Minister
(a)Formation of the govt.
(b)Control over judiciary
(c)Advisor to the governor
(d)Control over lower judiciary
3.Chief justice of india is appointed by the
(a)Prime minister
(b)Council of ministers
(c)Parliament
(d)President
4.A judge of the supreme court holds office until he attains the age of
(a)65
(b)63
(c)60
(d)58
5.The vice-president of india may be
(a)Impeachment
(b)Lok sabha
(c)Raj sabha
(d)Raj sabha agreed by the lok sabha
6.The member of ministers in the central govt. is fixed by the
(a)Planning commission
(b)President
(c)Parliament
(d)Prime minister
7.Ordinance is promulgated by the
(a)Lok sabha
(b)Raj sabha
(c)Prime minister on the advice given by council of ministers
(d)President
8.Union advisory jurisdiction, the supreme court gives its opinion to
(a)Prime minister
(b)The law minister
(c)President
(d)High court
9.Raj sabha is
(a)Dissolved once in 3 years
(b)Dissolved once in 5 years
(c)A permanent body
(d)Dissolved once in 6 years
10.How many types of nerils are there?
(a)7
(b)3
(c)5
(d)6
11.The president of india is not having
(a)Executive power
(b)Diplomatic power
(c)Legislative power
(d)Power to control judiciary
12.Who officiates in the absence of president of india?
(a)Prime minister
(b)Vice president
(c)Speaker of lok sabha
(d)Chief justice of india
13.Speaker of the house of people is appointed by
(a)President
(b)Prime minister
(c)Union cabinet
(d)None of the above
14.Parliament consists of
(a)2 organs
(b)3 organs
(c)4 organs
(d)5 organs
15.The supreme commander of the defence force is
(a)Defence minister
(b)Prime minister
(c)President
(d)Chief of the army
16.Person to be appointed to the post of governor of a state must have completed the age of
(a)25
(b)30
(c)45
(d)None of the above
17.Governor shall nominate to the legislative council
(a)12 member s
(b)7 members
(c)5 members
(d)None of the above
18.State legislative assembly is prologued by
(a)Chief minister
(b)Governor
(c)Speaker of the assembly
(d)None of the above
19.The executive power of the state is rested in
(a)Governor
(b)State legislature
(c)Chief minister
(d)None of the above
20.Size of the ministry in a state is decided by the
(a)Chief minister
(b)Governor
(c)Members of legislative assembly
(d)None of the above
21.Cabinet minister of a state govt. can be removed by the
(a)Chief minister
(b)Governor
(c)Cabinet
(d)Chief minister with consent of cabinet
22.Min. age to become eligible for the office of governor is
(a)50
(b)35
(c)55
(d)No age limit is fixed
23.The tenure of member of legislative council is
(a)2 years
(b)3 years
(c)5 years
(d)6 years
24.Total members in the legislative council should not be less than
(a)250
(b)80
(c)20
(d)40
25.Legislative council is
(a)Dissolved after 6 years
(b)Dissolved after 5 years
(c)Dissolved after 3 years
(d)Not dissolved
26.High court judge retires at the age of
(a)65
(b)63
(c)60
(d)62
27.A minister in the state is appointed by the
(a)State cabinet
(b)Chief minister
(c)Governor
(d)Chief minister with the consent of state cabinet
28.Member to the legislative council are not elected from
(a)Local bodies
(b)University graduate
(c)University professors
(d)Secondary school teachers
29.Legislative assembly of a state shall not consist of more than
(a)250 members
(b)350 members
(c)450 members
(d)500 members
30.Amend means
(a)Remove the difficulties
(b)Making the meaning more clear
(c)Make the object of the act more clear
(d)Omit
31.While the proclamation of emergency is in operation, parliament may by law extend the duration of lok sabha at a time period not extending
(a)6 months
(b)1 year
(c)2 years
(d)3 years
32.This is one of the basis for classification
(a)Economic
(b)Geographical
(c)Intelligible differentia
(d)Social & economic backwardness
33.A proclamation of national emergency may be revoked by another proclamation at any time by the
(a)Lok sabha
(b)Raj sabha
(c)Both lok sabha & raj sabha
(d)President
34.When a state emergency is declared, all or any of the functions of the govt. are assumed by the
(a)Governor
(b)President
(c)Prime minister
(d)Union cabinet
35.To declare national emergency a decision must be taken by the
(a)Lok sabha
(b)Raj sabha
(c)Both lok sabha & raj sabha
(d)Cabinet
36.This is not a ground to declare national emergency
(a)War
(b)Serious internal disturbance
(c)Armed rebellion
(d)External aggression
37.Cuamy layer means
(a)Highly educated person
(b)Person holding high post
(c)Highly cultured person
(d)Person having higher income
38.Backward class can be classified into
(a)Moderately backward class
(b)More backward class
(c)Most backward class
(d)Highly backward class
39.What is the max. percentage of jobs that can be usuned by a state for backward class people in the govt. jobs?
(a)75
(b)65
(c)50
(d)60
40.Once the national emergency is proclaimed, it should be approved by the parliament within
(a)6 months
(b)3 months
(c)2 months
(d)1 month
41.When national emergency is declared the following article is suspended
(a)Article 12
(b)Article 14
(c)Article 16
(d)Article 19
42.Constitution empowers state govt. to make special law for
(a)Women & children
(b)Workers working in the mines
(c)Farmers
(d)Unemployed youth
43.This is one of the grounds for classification
(a)Religion
(b)Social status
(c)Taxation
(d)Annual income
44.Max. percentage of usunation in educational institution is
(a)75
(b)68
(c)50
(d)65
45.Minority may be
(a)Linguistic or religious
(b)Regional or national
(c)Racial or regional
(d)National or racial
46.To declare national emergency a decision must be taken by the
(a)Union cabinet
(b)Lok sabha
(c)Raj sabha
(d)Both lok sabha & raj sabha
47.When national emergency is declared, following article cannot be suspended
(a)Article 19
(b)Article 20
(c)Article 22
(d)Article 23
48.State emergency is declared by
(a)Chief minister
(b)Governor on the advice given by council of ministers
(c)President
(d)Lok sabha
49.Indian constitution envisages
(a)5 types of emergencies
(b)2 types of emergencies
(c)Only 1 type of emergency
(d)3 types of emergencies
50.Constitution protects the minorities
(a)Political rights
(b)Religious rights
(c)Culture
(d)Right to reservation in education institutions
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Model papers for 4th Semesters
Below are links to model papers for CS/ISE
Common for the following courses :Aeronaucal Engineering , Automobile Engineering, Industrial and Production Engineering , Industrial Engineering and Manageent Manufacturing Science, and Engineering Mechanical Engineering. MODEL QUESTION PAPERS according to subject code-
Civil Sciences III/IV sem:
Manufacturing Science and IEM
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MODEL QUESTION PAPERS-I/II SEM
- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2
- ENGINEERING PHYSICS
- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
- ELEMENTS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MECHANICS
- COMPUTER CONCEPTS & C PROGRAMMING
- ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
- BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
- BASIC ELECTRONICS
- COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING DRAWING
- WORKSHOP PRACTICE
- PHYSICS LAB
- CHEMISTRY LAB
- COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB
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Constitution of India And Professional Ethics
Model Question Paper
I/II &Seventh Semester B.E. Degree Examination
(Common to all branches)
Constitution of India & Professional Ethics.
Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100
Instructions to the Candidates:
1. Use OMR Sheet Supplied, and darken the bubble with black ballpoint pen only against your choice of correct answer for
each question.
2. Double marking for the same question is considered as invalid.
3. Answer all the questions.
4. No negative marking.
5. Scribbling, folding, damaging of OMR Sheet is to be strictly avoided and University is not responsible for the
consequences.
1. In which year, did Cripps Mission come to
a. 1935
b. 1945
c. 1949
d. 1942
2. Who was the chairman of Drafting Committee of Constitution of India?
a. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
b. Jawaharlal Nehru
c. Dr. B R Ambedkar
d. Saradar Vallabhabai patel
3. When did Indian Constitution come into force?
a. 1946
b. 1949
c. 1948
d. 1950
4. Who will appoint the Attorney General of India?
a. Prime Minister of
b. Chief Justice of
c. President of
d. Law Minster of the union.
5. Who selected the first President of India?
a. Members of the Lok Sabha and the Raj Sabha
b. Members of the Lok Sabha, the Raj Sabha and Members of Legislative Assembly of all the states
c. Constituent Assembly
d. Members of the British Parliament.
6. Who will appoint the Chief Minister of a State?
a. Prime Minister of
b. Governor of that state
c. Cabinet Minister of that state
d. Congress Working Committee.
7. Who will appoint the judge of the Supreme Court?
a. Chief Justice of
b. President of
c. Law of Minister of
d. Central Government.
8. Who will appoint the cabinet Minister of a state?
a. Chief Minister of that state
b. Governor of that state
c. Members of the Legislative Assembly
d. Members of Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council.
9. What is the Minimum age to become the Vice- President of
a. 35
b. 45
c. 25
d. 30
10 By whom the Directive Principles of State Policy be amended?
a. Members of Lok Sabha
b. Members of Raj Sabha
c. Members of both Lok Sabha and Raj Sabha
d. Parliament, supported by more than fifty percent of states.
11. What is the remedy available for the breach of fundamental duties under the Constitution?
a. Filing writ Petition
b. Filing Criminal Complaint
c. Filing Civil Suit
d. No remedy
12 How many types of writs are there?
a. seven
b. three
c. five
d. six
13. What is the term of the President of India?
a. Four years
b. Three years
c. Five years
d. Six years
14 Who was the constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly?
a. Dr. B R Ambedkar
b. JawaharLal Nehru
c. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
d. B.N .Rau
15 How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
a. Three times
b. Two times
c. One time
d. Not amended
16 What is the maximum percentage of jobs that can be reserved by a state for backward class people in the government jobs?
a. 75%
b. 65%
c. 50%
d. 60%
17 The rule of Equality before law is not applicable to
a. Prime Minister of
b. Chief Justice of
c. Governor of a state
d. Law minister of
18 Writ of Certiorary is issued
a. When a person is illegally arrested
b. When a person is illegally detained
c. When a judicial authority acts in excess of Jurisdiction
d. When a search warrant is issued against a person
19
a. Only one religion as National Religion
b. Three religions as National Religions
c. Five religions as National Religions
d. No religion as National Religion
20. One of the aims of Engineering Ethics is to
a. Inspire engineers to aquire in depth knowledge in their field
b. Stimulate the moral imagination
c. Aquire new skills in Engineering, Testing and Research
d. Make Engineers self Confident in discharging their duties
21 Professional Ethics is
a. Set of standards adopted by Professionals
b. Set of rules passed by Professional bodies
c. Traditional rules observed since a long time
d. Set of rules relating to personal character of professionals
22 One of the ways of misusing the truth is
a. Failure to seek out the truth
b. Exaggerating the truth
c. Making confused statement
d. Making totally false statement
23 Engineers shall issue public statements only
a. In subjective Manner
b. In objective Manner
c. On their personal responsibility
d. Based on the reports sent by higher officers
24 A person is detained under the special law
a. When he has committed criminal offence
b. When he has committed civil wrong
c. When there is likely hood of committing offence against public
d. When there are chances of escaping from
25. Once the National Emergency is proclaimed, it should be approved by the parliament within
a. 6 Months
b. 3 Months
c. 2 Months
d. 1 Month
26. The owner of the patent right will be having patent rights for
a. 100Years
b. 75 Years
c. 50 Years
d. 20Years
27. Legislative Council is
a. Dissolved after 6 Yrs
b. Dissolved after 5Yrs
c. Dissolved after 3Yrs
d. Not dissolved
28. It is not a kind of trade mark
a. Designs
b. Sounds
c. Symbols
d. Goodwill
29 When the National Emergency is declared, the following article is suspended
a. Art 12
b. Art 14
c. Art 16
d. Art 19
30 The Chief Election Commissioner is appointed by the
a. Prime minister of
b. Planning Commission
c. President of
d. Chief Justice of India
31 Under Advisory Jurisdiction, the Supreme Court gives it’s opinion to
a. The Prime Minister
b. The Law Minister
c. The President
d. The High Court
32 A High Court Judge retires at the age of
a. 65
b. 63
c. 60
d. 62
33 One of the qualifications to become the Judge of the Supreme Court is
a. Practice in a High Court for at least 9 Yrs
b. Served as judge of High Court for at least 3 yrs
c. Practice in District Court for at least 12 Yrs
d. In the opinion of the President, he must be a distinguished Jurist
34 Raj Sabha is
a. Dissolved once in three years
b. Dissolved once in five years
c. A Permanent body
d. Dissolved once in six years
35 The President of
a. Can be prosecuted
b. Cannot be prosecuted
c. Can be prosecuted only in the case of Criminal Conspiracy
d. Can be prosecuted only if the Parliament permits.
36 Writ can be directly filed
a. In the magistrate Court
b. In the Court of Civil Judge
c. In District and Sessions Court
d. In the Supreme Court
37 Professional Ethics takes into account of
a. The personal character of engineers
b. The temperament of engineers
c. The religious bent of mind of engineers
d. The social back-ground of engineers
38 To amend the constitution to change the procedure of election of the President of India, the bill has to be passed
a. By Simple majority
b. By Special majority
c. By Special majority, ratified by more than half of the states
d. By Special majority and consented by Chief Justice
39. Constitution empowers state governments to make special law for
a. Women and children
b. Workers working in the mines
c. Farmers
d. Unemployed youths
40 Right against exploitation prohibits
a. Lending money at high interest
b. Giving in marriage minor girls
c. Women working at night in factories
d. Traffic in human being
41 One of the restrictions of freedom of speech and expression is
a. Contempt of Court
b. Degrading the office of the president
c. Speading discontent among the citizens
d. Holding unlawful assembly
42 Ex- post-facto-law means
a. An out –dated law
b. An invalid law
c. Passing Criminal law with retrospective effect
d. A law applicable only during emergency
43 This in one of the grounds for classification
a. Religion
b. Social status
c. Taxation
d. Annual income
44 Maximum percentage of reservation in educational institution is
a. 75%
b. 68%
c. 50%
d. 65%
45 When a person is detained under a special law
a. He should be released within three months
b. He should be produced within three months before the magistrate
c. An Advisory Board must be constituted within three months
d. A charge sheet must be filed within three months in the proper court
46. A writ of habeas corpus is issued
a. When a person is arrested arbitrarily
b. When the lower Court violates the principles of natural justice
c. When a public authority fails to discharge his public duty
d. When the lower court acts in excess of its authority
47 Common Civil Code means
a. Common Civil procedure Code
b. Common Civil law applicable to all
c. Civil law applicable to common man
d. Civil law applicable to Hindus, Muslims and Christians in certain matters
48. Fundamental duty demands
a. To abide by the constitution
b. To work sincerely
c. To avoid corruption
d. To abide by moral rules
49 President of India can be removed by
a. Chief Justice of India
b. Passing a resolution by the union Cabinet
c. Passing a resolution in Lok Sabha by two- third majority
d. Impeachment
50. President rule is imposed in a state
a. When there is no clear majority
b. When the Legislative Assembly passes a resolution to that effect
c. When there is difference of opinion between the Governor and the Chief Minister
d. When the state government does not follow the direction given by the Prime Minister.
51 Preamble of Indian Constitution
a. Is part of the constitution
b. Is not part of the constitution
c. Was considered to be part of the constitution
d. Is additional part of the constitution
52 Engineering Ethics
a. Stimulates the moral imagination
b. Provides up-to-date Knowledge in the field of Engineering
c. Stimulates to conduct research
d. Stresses on Time Management
53 Socially and educationally backward class means
a. People belonging to low caste
b. Scheduled caste and scheduled tribe people
c. Economically and educationally backward class people
d. Uncultured and uneducated people
54. Jobs are reserved for SC and ST people
a. At the time of appointment
b. At the time of promotion
c. Both at the time of appoint and promotion
d. On the basis of their annual income
55 Right to life includes
a. Right to die
b. Right to contest for election
c. Right to make a will
d. Right to get education
56 Writ of Prohibition
a. Prohibits police from interfering in one’s private affairs
b. Prohibits a person to continue in a public post
c. Prohibits lower court exceeding its jurisdiction
d. Prohibits judicial and quasi judicial authority from taking an action
57 Vice-president of
a. By the Members of Lok Sabha
b. By the Members of Raj Sabha
c. By the legislative Members of all the states
d. By the members of Lok Sabha and Raj Sabha
58 Original jurisdiction of the supreme Court relates to
a. Civil suits directly filed in the Supreme Court
b. Criminal Complaints directly filed in the Supreme Court
c. Writs directly filed in the Supreme Court
d. Disputes between the Union & the States
59 One of the views on responsibility of Engineers is
a. They are strictly liable
b. They are absolutely reliable
c. They should do good works
d. They should take reasonable responsibility
60 One of the impediments to responsibility is
a. Interference by politicians
b. Interference by higher officers
c. Rampant corruption at higher level
d. Self deception
61 Professional autonomy means
a. Independent body controlling profession
b.
c.
d. Exercising independent and objective judgment
62 This is not a ground to declare state emergency
a. No clear majority
b. Not complying with the direction give by central government
c. Disobeying the direction given by Supreme Court
d. Failure to maintain law and order in the state
63 This is not a Directive Principle of state policy
a. Organize village Panchayat
b. Provide free Legal Aid
c. Secure living wage
d. Secure just and efficient judiciary
64 This is not a fundamental duty
a. To abide by constitution
b. To protect and improve natural environment
c. To develop scientific temper
d. Not to indulge in corrupt practice
65 It is not the objective enshrined in the Preamble
a. Justice Social Economic and Political
b.
c. Equality of Status
d. Secure shelter and proper livelihood to all
66 This is not the test for valid classification
a. Intelligible differentia
b. Relation between classification and the object sought to be achieved by the state
c. Arbitrariness
d. Social and educational backwardness
67 This is not the ground to impose restriction on the right of freedom of speech and expression
a. National Security
b. Law and order
c. Contempt of court
d. Morality or decency
68 This is not the power of the Chief Minister
a. Formation of Government
b. Control over ministers
c. Chief advisor to the Governor
d. Control over state judiciary
69 The President of
a. Executive Power
b. Diplomatic Power
c. Legislative Power
d. Power to control judiciary
70 The Election Commission has no power to conduct
a. Election to parliament
b. Election to state legislature
c. Election to the office of the President
d. Election to the speaker of the Lok Sabha
71 This is not the aim of studying Engineering Ethics
a. Analysing concepts
b. Addressing unclarity
c. Engaging sense of responsibility
d. Procuring faultless results
72 This is not dishonesty in Engineering Research and Testings
a. Crimping
b. Cooking
c. Forging
d. Plagiarism
73 Dr Rajendra Prasad was chairman of
a. Drafting committee
b. Constituent Assembly
c. Raj Sabha
d. First planning Commission
74 Number of members in Election Commission including the chairman is
a. Seven
b. Nine
c. Three
d. Five
75 Legislate means
a. Form Government
b. Make Constitutional amendment
c. Make law
d. Put Administrative Machinary into action
76 Natural Justice means
a. Justice not based on enacted law
b. Justice according providence
c. Just ,fair and reasonable action
d. Justice which is not based on technical formalities
77 Tight Couple means
a. Binding two beams tightly
b. Erecting two pillars side by side
c. Process tightly coupled
d. Strong addhesive material
78 Forging means
a. Signing in the name of some other person
b. Strengthening material by special process
c. Inventing research data which are reported
d. Mixing material under high pressure
79 Amend means
a. Remove the difficulties
b. Make the meaning more clear
c. Make the object of the act more clear
d. Omit
80 Enact means
a. Single chapter
b. Single action
c. Pass a law
d. Rectify the mistakes , in the law
81 Special majority means
a. More than fifty percent
b. More than seventy five percent
c. More than two third majority
d. More than sixty six percent
82 Special leave means
a. Leave with salary
b. Leave without salary
c. Permission granted by the Supreme Court to appeal
d. Leave granted only to Supreme Court Judges before retirement
83 Respite means
a. Death due to strangulation
b. Death due to drowning
c. Awarding lesser punishment
d. Painless death
84 Violate means
a. Use Violence
b. Use force
c. Commit breach of law
d. Over-rule
85 Interpret means
a. Interrupting in the exercise of legal right
b. Passing a law by absolute majority
c. Ascertaining the meaning of a word
d. Amending a law to make it more effective
86 Right to privacy includes
a. Right to move freely through out the
b. Right to reside in any part of
c. Right to practice any profession
d. Right to personal liberty
87 Minority may be
a. Linguistic or religious
b. Regional or national
c. Racial or regional
d. National or racial
88 The basic attitude towards responsibility is
a. Intentionally causing harm
b. Negligently causing harm
c. Minimalist
d. Recklessly causing harm
89 Conflict of interest may be
a. False
b. Potential
c. Created
d. Imaginary
90 The President of
a. The Prime minister of
b. The Attorney general of
c. The Chief Justice of
d. The Council of ministers
91 This is not the function of the Lok Sabha
a. Legislative Function
b. Financial Function
c. Controlling the executive
d. Judicial function
92 Appellate Jurisdiction of the supreme court does not include
a. Appeals in civil cases
b. Appeals in Criminal cases
c. Special leave to appeal
d. Appeals against writs
93 One of the characteristics of profession is that
a. Usually it is having monopoly
b. It demands hard work
c. It is based on honesty
d. It is having tough competition
94 Ordinance can be promulgated by
a. Lok Sabha
b. President of
c. Lok Sabha and Raj Sabha
d. Prime minister
95 This is not impediment to responsibility
a. Fear
b. Self deception
c. Ignorance
d. Self respect
96 The chief election Commissioner is appointed by
a. The Prime Minister
b. The President
c. The Chief Justice of the supreme court
d. The law minister of
97 Freedom of press is included in
a. Right to carry on any occupation
b. Right to personal liberty
c. Right to freedom of speech and expression
d. Right to education
98 Expert Testimony means
a. Tested by expert engineer
b. Evidence give by a person having competent technical knowledge
c. Document drafted by a legal expert
d. Designed by expert engineer
99 Fraternity
a. Fatherly treatment
b. Spirit of brotherhood
c. Unity and integrity of the nation
d. Elimination of economic injustice
100 Who officiates in the absence of president of
a. Prime Minister
b. Vice president
c. Speaker of Lok Sabha
d. Chief Justice of India
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