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Syllabus of HPCL Officer Trainee?


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 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (HPCL)
(A Government of India Enterprise)
Regd. Office : 17, Jamshedji Tata Road, Mumbai – 400020.


for more info and website:-
http://jobs.hpcl.co.in/Recruit_online/

attachments contents:-
1.eligibility
2.selection criteria.
3.pattern of exam.
etc.
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English Objective Test For HPCL Officer Trainee Exam General Aptitude
English Objective Test For HPCL Officer Trainee Exam General Aptitude
Free English Quiz for test of English language for HPCL Jobs
Online free test solved questions : English
Directions (For the 15 items which follow):
In the section, you are given four alternative
meanings to each idiom/phrase. Choose
the most appropriate one.
1. TO EAT HUMBLE PIE
(a) To eat slowly
(b) To have an excellent dish
(c) To live in a modest manner
(d) To have to apologize
Answer.d
2. ODDS AND ENDS
(a) Quarrelsome persons
(b) Various intentions
(c) Miscellaneous things
(d) Nonsense
Answer.c
3. TO PICK UP THE GAUNTLET
(a) To accept felicitations
(b) To accept a challenge
(c) To accept bribe
(d) To accept a senior post
Answer.b
4. TO COOL ONE’S HEELS
(a) To give a cold treatment to somebody
(b) To be kept waiting for sometime
(c) To go for a holiday
(d) To settle a controversial issue
Answer.b
5. TO CUT THE GORDIAN KNOT
(a) To perform an opening ceremony
(b) To solve a difficult problem
(c) To get a sharp injury
(d) To go for mountaineering
Answer.b
6. AN OLIVE BRANCH
(a) An offer of peace
(b) An idea
(c) A lady
(d) A wicked person
Answer.a
7. THE PRIMROSE PATH
(a) A modern marketplace
(b) The pursuit of pleasure
(c) Right of self-determination
(d) Process using high technology
Answer.b
8. ANY OLD HOW
(a) Untidy
(b) Unpredictable
(c) A horror movie »
(d) By chance
Answer.a
9. LEAD SOMEBODY TO THE ALTAR
(a) To make somebody to learn games
(b) To marry somebody
(C) To arrest somebody
(d) To pass judgment
Answer.b
10. TO GO POR THE IUGULAR
(a) To play a music instrument
(b) To make a destructive attack
(c) To go to watch a circus
(d) To go for hunting
Answer.b
11. IN PAWN
(a) To feel better (I2) Confused
(c) Very busy (d) Pledged
Answer.d
12. TO MIND ONE’S P’s AND Q’s
(a) To have an illegible handwriting
(b) To overdress
(c) To be careful and polite
(d) To remember poetry by heart
Answer.c
13. TOUCH — AND — GO
(a) A weak person
(b) Uncertain as to the result
(c) To catch a thief
(d) A tough competitor
Answer.b
ANTONYMS
Directions (For the 16 items which follow):
Each of the following 16 items consists of
word in capital letters, followed by four
words or group of words. Select the word
or group of words that is furthest in
meaning to the word in capital letters.
14. STOICISM
(a) Cowardice (b) Honesty
(c) Sickness (d) Bravery
Answer.a
15. INDIGENT
(a) Direct
(b) Opulent
(c) Harmless
(d) Constantly changing
Answer.b
16. CASTIGATE
(a) Aggravate (b) Condone
(c) Decide (d) Scold
Answer.b
17. PLACATE
(a) Sleep (b) Irritate
(c) Obviate (d) Estimate
Answer.b
18. FRITTER AWAY
(a) Frisk (b) Deviate
(c) Augment (d) Devote
Answer.c
19. NAIVE
(a) Sophisticated (b) Brave
(c) Tireless (d) Magnanimous
Answer.a
20. TREPIDATION
(a) Nervousness (b) Courage
(c) Slight amount (a’) Circumspection
Answer.b
21. SPECIOUS
(a) Narrow (b) Introspective
(c) True (d) Courageous
Answer.c
22. INGENUOUS
(a) Ineligible (b) Incredible
(c) Confused (d) Crafty
Answer.d
23. SALUBRIOUS
(a) Unwholesome (b) Anonymous
(c) Clean (d) Perfect
Answer.a
24. SUCCINT
(a) Failure (b) Inelegance
(c) Verbosity (d) Nomenclature
Answer.c
25. BEMOAN
(a) Cooperate (b) Attack
(c) Rubbish (d) Rejoice
Answer.d
26. ACCOLADE
(a) Countenance (h) Vulgar
(c) Reprimand (d) Virtue
Answer.c
27. MODICUM
(a) Deceit (b) Surfeit
(c) Adulation (d) Modern
Answer.b
28. OVERBEARING
(a) Dishonest (b) Modest
(c) Partisan (d) Sluggish
Answer.b
29. DISPARAGING
(a) Refrain (b) Console
(c) Appreciate (d) Rejoice
Answer.c
ORDERING OF SENTENCES
30. S1; Brian Lara has become the most
productive batsman in the long
history of test cricket.
S6: A trot to the bowler’s end and the
deed was done.
P: It was a clever stroke created as
if upon a whim and yet calculated.
Q: A delicate glance to fine leg was
all it took to pass 11,174 notches
collected by Alan Border during
his lengthy occupation,
R; Certainly, he knew the exact
position of the fieldsman.
S: Lara seems to anticipate the
length and direction of the ball.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(a) Q – P – S — R
(b) S – R — Q ~ P
(c) Q – R – S – P
(d) S — P — Q — R
Answer.a
31. S1: Fitness of the body requires a
balanced lifestyle.
S6: There is no need for expensive
medicines and its side effects.
P: Besides balanced lifestyle, there
is a need to daily practice of
yogasanas.
Q: Many illnesses are prevented when
we lead a balanced life.
R: This will keep practitioners fit,
disease free and lively.
S: Prime reasons for diseases are
imbalances in our food, sleep,
thought and other habits.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(a) P — R — Q – S
(b) Q — S – P – R
(c) P — S — Q – R
(d) Q – R — P — S
Answer.a
32. S1: There were four major wars
between Peru and Ecuador for 57
years and thousands of people
died.
S6: Not one shot has been fired since
1998.
P: Now, thousands of people visit
this beautiful park every month.
Q: I suggested a peace proposal that
the disputed territory should be
converted into a national park and
managed by both the countries.
R; Thereafter, the disputed territory
was converted into a national
peace park and both countries
planted trees there.
S: After three years of negotiations,
both the countries signed the
peace agreement in 1998.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence’?
(a) Q — S – R – P
(b) R — P — Q — S
(c) Q — P — R — S
(d) R — S — Q – P
Answer.a
33. S1 lf you are unable to sleep well,
often wake up at night, then you
are suffering from a sleep disorder.
S6: Not many people realize that they
have a sleep disorder, which can
lead to several health problems.
P: Sleep disorder can be dangerous
and gets worse as you age.
Q: There is documented evidence of
accidents, less work output and
depression due to sleep disorders.
R; Not only does sleep disorder
result in sleep deprivation. but it
can also threaten your life.
S: According to experts, sleep
disorder is a major health hazard
and has been found to be worse
than drunken driving.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence’?
(a) R – Q — P – S
(b) S — P – Q – R
(c) R – P – Q — S
(d) S — Q – P – R
Answer.d
34. S1 Indian cities are facing an
enormous disparity between demand
and supply of vital services and
infrastructure.
S6; This requires huge investments.
P: Water supply, waste disposal,
transport, power, housing and
sanitation are some of the areas of
concern.
Q: We have to aggressively work at
enhancing both our physical and
social infrastructure.
R: Infrastructure is not just about
roads, drains and water supply.
S: Housing, schools and hospitals
form the fabric of our social
infrastructure.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(a) P — S — R – Q
(b) Q — R – S — P
(c) P – R – S — Q
(d) Q • S – R• — P
Answer.a
35. S1 Yet, we have as a people shown
great resilience.
S6: The question is how we can
integrate better as a society so
that the march towards economic
freedom and world power status
is aided, not hampered.
P; Despite the yawning disparity in
the Indian society, we have a very
high level of satisfaction quotient.
Q: Our belief in our collective destiny
has never been in doubt.
R: This is true even when the Indian
society is compared with those of
developed nations.
S: Always accommodating and
reinventing to make things work.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence’}
(a) S – Q — P – R.
(b) R – P – Q – S
(c) S — P — Q – R
(dl R — Q — P – S
Answer.c
36. S1In 1882, a young man from
Bengal travelled to Karwar to
holiday with his brother.
S6: Even now, it’s easy to see what
inspired Tagore:
P; The playwright?
Q: So bewitched was the youth, he
t wrote his first play, a masterpiece
titled ‘Prakritir Pratisodh‘.
R: A revolutionary called
Rabindranath Tagore.
S: He arrived to find the most
beautiful rendezvous of water and
land he had ever seen.
Which one of die following is the correct
sequence?
(a) P — Q • S – R
(b) S – R – P — Q
(c) P – R -S – Q
(d) S – Q — P — R
Answer.d
37. S1,: All who ever took a pen in hand
must have at some time felt
baffled.
S6: So it is always well to be as
certain as possible about the facts
or opinions which one means to
put on paper.
P: A common reason is that the
writer has not tidied up his
thoughts in advance.
Q: Perhaps they do not really know
what they mean; very often they
have not got their ideas properly
sorted out before they started to
write.
R; There are several causes for that
vexing condition.
S: People often say “I know what I
mean, but I can’t say it”
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(a) Q — S — P — R
(b) R – P – S – Q
(c) Q — P — S — R
(d) R – S – P – Q
Answer.b
38. S1: For a long time, I could not
decide whether I should speak to
her or not.
S6: At last I moved my lips and told
her that her father had passed
away.
P; She was anxious to know about
her father.
Q: I knew she would start weeping.
R: She looked towards me with
anxious eyes.
S: I could not tell her that her father
had died before the doctor arrived.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(a) P — R — Q — S
(b) S – Q — R • P _
(c) P • Q • R — S
(d) S – R – Q — P
Answer.c
39. S1: I have been teaching in this
college for last ten years.
S6: My hard work and honest efforts
ultimately won the favour of the
teachers and the students.
P: But I worked hard.
Q: I was thought to be a third—rate
teacher.
R: Now I am a popular teacher and
everyone likes me but there was
a time no one liked me.
S: I knew that hard work always
pays.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence? -
(a) R — Q — P — S
(b) P – S — R – Q
(c) R – S – P — Q
(d) P — Q – R — S
Answer.a
SPOTTING ERRORS
40. As soon as
(a)
the clock strike five
(b)
They down tools and off they go.
(C)
No error.
(d)
Answer.a
41. Amit needs marry
(a)
a down—to-earth person
(b)
who will organise his life for him.
(C)
No error.
(d)
Answer.d
42. Unless their paths diverged
(a)
Lennon and McCartney wrote
(b)
many hits together.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.a
43. The plans have been under
(a)
discussion for a year now,
(b)
but no decision has reached.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.c
44. She certainly has gone up
(a)
in my estimation since she
(b)
told the Manager what she
thought of him.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.a
45. The Minister has gut
(a)
a different gloss on recent
(b)
developments in Middle East.
(’)
No error.
(d)
Answer b
46. Two newspapers did
(a)
an very effective hatched job
(b)
on the Prime Minister’s achievements.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.b
47. The fact that I do not like
(a)
your finance is neither here nor there
(b)
what matters is what you feel.
(c)
No error. `
(d)
Answer.b
48. Your argument was clear
(a)
to us from the start
(b)
there’s no need to labour the point.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.c
49. On the land turtle
(a)
is ungainly
(b)
but in the water it is very agile.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.a
50.1 am going to bed
(a)
and you would be well
(b)
advised to do likely.
(c)
No error.
(d)
Answer.c
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Network graph, KCL, KVL, node/ cut set, mesh/ tie set analysis, transient response of d.c. and a.c. networks -- sinusoidal steady-state analysis -- resonance in electrical circuits -- concepts of ideal voltage and current sources, network theorems, driving point, immittance and transfer functions of two port networks, elementary concepts of filters -- three phase circuits -- Fourier series and its application -- Gauss theorem, electric field intensity and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distribution, dielectrics, capacitance calculations for simple configurations -- Ampere's and Biot-Savart's law, inductance calculations for simple configurations.
Electrical Machines

Single phase transformer - equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, tests, regulation and efficiency -- three phase transformers - connections, parallel operation -- auto transformer and three-winding transformer -- principles of energy conversion, windings of rotating machines: D. C. generators and motors - characteristics, staring and speed control, armature reaction and commutation -- three phase induction motors -- performance characteristics, starting and speed control -- single-phase induction motors -- synchronous generators performance, regulation, parallel operation -- synchronous motors - starting, characteristics, applications, synchronous condensers -- fractional horse power motors, permanent magnet and stepper motors.
Power Systems

Electric power generation - thermal, hydro, nuclear -- transmission line parameters -- steady-state performance of overhead transmission lines and cables and surge propagation -- distribution systems, insulators, bundle conductors, corona and radio interference effects -- per-unit quantities -- bus admittance and impedance matrices -- load flow -- voltage control and power factor correction -- economic operation -- symmetrical components, analysis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults -- principles of over current, differential and distance protections -- concept of solid state relays and digital protection -- circuit breakers -- concept of system stability-swing curves and equal area criterion -- basic concepts of HVDC transmission.
Control Systems

Principles of feedback -- transfer function -- block diagrams: steady-state errors -- stability-Routh and Nyquist criteria -- Bode plots -- compensation -- root loci -- elementary state variable formulation -- state transition matrix and response for LTI systems.
Electrical and Electronic Measurements

Bridges and potentiometers, PMMC moving iron, dynamometer and induction type instruments -- measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor -- instrument transformers -- digital voltmeters and multimeters -- phase, time and frequency measurement -- Q-meter, oscilloscopes, potentiometric recorders, error analysis.
Analog and Digital Electronics

Characteristics of diodes, BJT, FET, SCR -- amplifiers-biasing, equivalent circuit and frequency response -- oscillators and feedback amplifiers, operational amplifiers- characteristics and applications -- simple active filters -- VCOs and timers -- combinational and sequential logic circuits, multiplexes, Schmitt trigger, multivibrators, sample and hold circuits, A/D and D/A converters -- microprocessors and their applications.
Power Electronics and Electric Drives
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HPCL stands for Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited.



Selection procedure for HCPL :-

1] Written test

2] Personal interview

Syllabus of Written test :-

Written test consists of two papers.

>> Paper i : General Aptitude consists of 120 questions

Syllabus of General Aptitude :-

1] Intellectual Potential

2] Logical Reasoning

3] Data Interpretation

4] Quantitative Aptitude

5] English comprehension

>> Paper 2 : Technical Knowledge consist of 50 questions.

Syllabus of Technical Knowledge :-

1] Mechanical

2] Civil

3] Electrical

4] Electronics and telecommunication

5] Instrumentation

6] Chemical

I hope this information will help you a lot.

All the best...............
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SIR THIS IS VIDHYA WHAT IS THE EXACT CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS FOR THIS EXAM I NEED TO STRESS ON WHICH TOPICS MAINLY WHICH AUTHOR BOOKS I NEED TO REFER EXACTLY FOR GENERAL APTITUDE AND REASONING SEND ME THE INFORMATION PLSEASE
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HPCL : Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited


Officer Trainee Age is 27 years

Candidates must obtained PG Degree in chemistry

The Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) just announced a requirement for 74 Officer and Trainee Vacancies 2013.

Writing test Syllabus

Section I: General Aptitude
  • Intellectual Potential
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Data Interpretation
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Test of English Language

120 Questions

Section II: Technical / Professional Knowledge
  • Mechanical
  • Civil
  • Electrical
  • Electronics & Telecommunications
  • Instrumentation
  • Chemical

50 Questions

Application fee
  • Genral & OBC Candidates has to pay Rs. 535/-
  • SC/ST/Physical Challenged Candidates : Nil


official website of HPCL www.hindustanpetroleum.com.


More Information

http://www.hindustanpetroleum.com/Up...df/OOTHPCL.pdf
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Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited

Syllabus details for HPCL Officer Trainee Exam

Section I :- General Aptitude (For all candidates)
  • Intellectual Potential.
  • Logical Reasoning.
  • Data Interpretation.
  • Quantitative Aptitude.
  • Test of English Language.
Section II :- Technical/Professional Knowledge(Engineering Discipline)
  • Analog and Digital Electronics.
  • Control System.
  • Electric Circuits and Fields.
  • Electrical and Electronic Measurement.
  • Electrical machines.
  • Power Electronic and Drives.
  • Power System.
  • Signal and System.
Detailed syllabus for Electrical Engineering for HPCL officer Trainee has been attached with this post.Please download it.



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