Paper-1 2012-17
Paper-1 2012-17
(Office procedure, Precis Writing & Drafting, O&M Manual, Safety Manual &
Civil Engineering portions)
Date: 7th March, 2012 Maximum Marks: 100 Time: 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
PART-A
(For both Electrical and Civil Engineers)
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3. A llkv line having tappings at various locations is proved faulty at the substation.
Mention the steps involved in location of the faulty section and attending to the faulty
section safely. 10
4. Draft a meeting notice from the Chief Engineer (E1ec) 0 & M zone to the
0& M officers on a working day for review of vital issues (Minimum five issues).
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5. Draft a paper notification issued from the office of Executive Engineer, Major
Works division, regarding commissioning of a newly constructed 220KV D/C
line. 10
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6. Draw a Single line diagram of a 220kv I 66kv receiving station for incorporating
the following, include control & protection equipment suitably. 10 (
a. Double bus bar arrangement
b. 220kv line - DIC
c. 66kv lines - 6 Nos.
d. Power Transformer 220/66KV 100 MV A 2 Nos
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7. Draft a show cause notice letter from the Superintending Engineer, Electrical,
O&M circle to an Assistant Store keeper regarding store shortages finalized
during annual store counting. 10
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8. Write Short notes as any four of the following. 10
a. Sources of materials received at Stores
b. Preventive Maintenance works
c. Power Factor.
d. Circuit Breaker.
e. Over haul of power transformers
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PART - B
(For Civil Engineers only)
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2. What is curing of concrete. Explain steam curing under pressure; 10
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4. Explain the principle application and limitations of any two methods of non-
destructive testing of concrete. 10
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6. Calculate the rent Payable to the Private building ( 3 floors) to house sub division
office from the following details 10
a. Plinth area of the building 250.00 Sqm (GF = 100.00Sqm : 1st floor 100.00
sqm : ~nd floor 50.00 sqm)
b. Site area 350.00 Sqm
c. Site cost Rs. 2,200.00 Per Sqm
d. Average Construction Cost Rs. 1,200.00 Per Sqm
e. Year of Construction 2004
f. Depreciation @ the rate of 1.5% for 7 years is 0.10039
The owner of building is demanding a rent @ Rs. 18,000 per month. Justify the
rent claimed by the owner is acceptable?
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a. National Highways
b. State Highways
c. Super elevation
d. Vertical curve
e. Camber
f. Shoulder
g. Right of way
h. Over taking sight distance (O.S.D)
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than .lakhs
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Draw neat Sketch of the type of stair cases used in a residential buildings and
public buildings. 10
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PART-A
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1. Write a precis of the following to 1/3 in your own words with a suitable title: 10
Does economic progress clash with real progress? By economic progress, I take it,
we .mean
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material advancement without limit,. and by real progress we mean moral
progress, which again is the same thing as progress of the permanent element in us. The
subject may, therefore, be stated thus: Does not moral progress increase in the same
proportion as material progress? I know that this is a wider proposition than the one
before us. But I venture to think that we always mean the larger one even when we lay
down the smaller. For we know enough of science to realise that there is no such thing
as perfect rest or repose in this visible universe of ours. If, therefore, material progress
does not clash with moral progress, it must necessarily advance the latter. Nor can we be
satisfied with the clumsy way in which sometimes those who cannot defend the large
proposition but their case. They seem to be obsessed with the concrete case of thirty
millions of Indians, stated by the late Sir William Wilson Hunter to be living on one
meal a day. They say that before we can think or talk of their moral welfare, we must
satisfy their daily wants. With these, they say, material progress spells moral progress.
And then it has taken a sudden jump; what is true of thirty millions is true of the
universe. They forget that hard cases make bad law. Perhaps the strongest of all the
testimonies in' favour of the affirmative answer to the question before us. are the lives of
the greatest teachers of the World. Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, Nanak, Kabir, Chaitanya,
Shankara, Dayananda, Ramakrishna were men who exercised an immense influence
over, and moulded the character of, thousands of men. The world is the richer for their .
having lived in it. And they were all men who deliberately embraced poverty as their lot.
Jesus saith unto his disciples, "Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches to
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enter into the kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle,
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than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God." Here you have an eternal rule of
life stated in noblest words. But the disciples nodded unbelief as we do even to this day.
To him they said as way today; "But look how the law fails in practice. Ifwe sell all and
have nothing, we shall have nothing to eat. We must have money or we cannot even be
reasonably mora1." So they state their case thus. And they were astonished out of
measure, saying among themselves, "who then can be saved?" AndJesus looking upon
them saith, "With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are
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thee." And Jesus answered and said, "Verily, I say unto you, there is no man that hath
left house, or brethren or sisters, or father or mother, or wife, or children or lands, for my
sake, and the gospel's but he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time, houses and
brethren, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with presecutions; and in the
. world to come etemallife. But many that are first shall be last; and the last first." You
have here the result or reward, if you prefer the term, of following the law.
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PART-B
(For Electrical Engineers Only)
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procedures to be followed by the following officers/employees in isolation and
rectification of faulty section and safety measures to be followed by each
officers/employees: 10
i) Shift Engineer in charge of shift duties of the Sub-station
ii) Engineer in charge of area distribution
iii) Line Mechanic
iv}LineMen
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3. Draw a single line diagram -of double main bus arrangement in a station with suitable
control and protection equipments. Write the procedures to be followed to transfer the
loads of lines and power transformers from Bus-I to Bus2 without interruptions. 10
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protection and control equipment's for the following: 10
i) 2 No. Of220 KV line Bays
ii) Bus Coupler Bay with double bus bar
iii) 2 Nos. of 100 MV A 220/110/11 KV Power Transformers
iv) 4 Nos. Of 110 KV line bays
v) 2 No of 20 MV A 110/11 KV Power Transformers
vi) 11 KV Switchgear 2IC+ lBC+8F
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a. Open access
b. Wheeling and Banking.
c. Sub-station Automation System (SAS)
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9. Write short notes on any five: 10
a) Work Completion report & 'C' Register and asset categorisation
b) Synchronous Condensers and Reactors
c) Distance relay and Differential relay
d) Knee point voltage of CT
e) Self-execution works and Deposit Contribution Works
f) Name any 5protective relays provided tol00MV A 220/110/11KV Power Transformers
g) SAS and SCADA.
h) NPV
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10. Draw a neat sketch of a dog legged staircase for a residential building. Assume the riser
and treads. Draw the section indicating the arrangement of reinforcement. 10
12. An RCC beam of span 5.50 M is required to take an UDL of 1800 Kg/Mtr. Design the
beam and indicate the reinforcement arrangement in the sections. 10
13. Draw a neat sketch indicating the arrangement of reinforcement of 750 mm wide chejja
with lintel & design the chejja with a load of 750kg/m2 & with M-20 concrete assume
other details. 10
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. different nations but enjoying equal membership in the community of mankind. The
programmes of social and national integration which will minimize the internal barriers
and suspicions which exist today will not only be a national gain, but may even make an
impact on international relations and the international situation as a whole.
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PART-B I ~n-es
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2. What are the procedures to be followed by 0 & M Engineer to avail LC (Line Clear) from
66111 KV MUSS and procedure followed by shift Engineer while issuing LC from 66/11 KV
~SS? 10
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3. Draft a meeting notice from the Chief Engineer (Ele), 0 & M zone to all the 0 & M Officers
for review of important issues (minimum five issues). '10
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4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of overhead and underground cable system? 10
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dJej e:!>~~UeleJrivv O1reliJ e:!>Ncl~~UeleJri9'~i\1J?
5. Draft a show cause notice from SEE (Ele ) 0 & M circle to an Assistant Store Keeper
regarding store shortages finalized during annual store counting. 10
i:Wl.!f"~ erol'13C8 wti'f!cOJod e9O"~i:Wf\ ~Zj:)'f"OiUe,)..,e3tJero~C8 Y;.RJd~ ?Jrt ~~e~,t~o~~~cW06{:;)
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....dejd ~~eOcOJod iUCfWo.i:J~ ero~C8 iJc)e,)~~rl VcldC8 'fie"" iGfel~cv' ~~
?JdcOJO.
6. What is the importance of safety devices? What are the important safety devices used while
working on 11 KV line by 0 & M staff and stations staff? 10
iG:ldfl aJ-. "i'JeJ~dl!iriv iml~~.~
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. a) ~~~?A'~~o! idaj06 ~~ijWdi:lJo€ccr~M · ·· ·~r=tell'~f'l c:ffi)we.Jc)ru~d.
b) 10,000 W'l:Je;) iUoi5Wnt:rC>dW'6~mwdJ , .. ~ee.:t,ees6~M~ccr~M iUt:JF'~ ~ridJ~Uole~dewv.
c) ~ajc6 ~rJ6,.)ipC)c6ii:l06ccr~ lJcJtlil:j6e!eoes6d~o! ~r=t{'ll'W'6 ~idcrlUolef'liU~ru~d.
d) ~~ccr"Ulf'l ~idW'eosd~M e9f'l,.)e)0 t:JdJ"i!!fi 'QI9:,rl m2l3n:J6 ~eoSd E).~
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PART-B
(For Civil Engineers Only)
(g;)~me ~ot3N~~n~f( ;:m.5)
2. Describe PERT and CPM. What are the advantages and limitations of PERT and CPM? 10
llwe;,~!.3 ilJ~ ~i;)O" ~~rl1jl~ lJi:!O~. lJi;)ao"~ ilJ~ ~o ~~rl1jl f!:!)Ki),5Jat!)~w ilJ~ lb3rl~ lJi:!O~.
4. What is Rainwater harvesting? Explain any two methods of Rain water harvesting. 10
ilJ~ ~ ~ i;)~ecd:l? ilJ~ ~ed:J ~l\1 ~t;.'lC)~ 2 :JGx>ldrl~ t:lijo~.
5. a) What is RMC? Explain briefly the advantages ofRMC. 5
dl} lll~ Vcl~ i;)oddecd:l? dl} lll~ Vcloe~~ f!:!)i\i)Me)~~ lJi:!O~.
b) Explain the objective of preparing a contour map. 5
Vcl~ l\1~a:b~'
0.1. '~
;§o:bcI~.s ero~zji!t'id:l.
Q
9, A Control room is 12mtr x 6mtr in size to the centre of supporting walls & consists of 3
beams spaced at 3mtr apart. The Thickness of the slab is 13Omm. Design an intermediate
beam. Allow a live load of 3500 N/M2. The dead load of the floor finishing may be taken as
500 NIM2. Use M 20 concrete and Fe 415 steel. 10
tOo:bo~ ~o:b e!1~~o:b r\k)etlrl.g e;b~ e;r.>rli 12 3.)j.e x 6 3.)je ~93 ~ 3.)je!306rl~ e!10~ ~
U&i~ c:ruae>ed. ~~ ~ 130 3.)je.3.)je ~Fld. dp dr.>et# 3500 N/ M2 e;b~ ~06 ~t\:)~(\j
!:I~d@e[# 500 N/ M2 aFld. i;)o20 ~~ ilJ~ i:>ijfo'~ 415 eroR 2J~. ilJrt1,o~ Udo:i:> ~¥ m~.
10. Fill up the blanks. 5
a. The filling in cavities with cement slurry is known as
------
b. Rocks formed from moiten magma are known as
~----
c. A type of bond in a brick masonry consisting of alternate course of headers and
stretchers is called ------
d. The steel mould used for slump test is in the form of a -----
e. The line joining the points having the same elevation is called _
~ D:frl~ ilbor.».
a. '5J"rl~ ~oeJi i(,adl:lod ~02.lJ~~ i;)oci> 6do:bJ~d
b. fidFld ~e.JC)i:JC)'lIeod ~MOr;i ~do:b~ -- i;)odJ 6do:bJ~d.
c. ~~~~i:rlr;i06 i:D~~ ~?306rl~'
~~~~ ~~., e .'~ ~crlTc>f""o:i:>
W~f""rlwFl t..~rtr.>o~dJ~ t..oci> 2J~o:b mot#~ --
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EHI
KARNATAKA POWER TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LIMITED
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS - JANUARY-2016
EXECUTIVE HIGHER - PAPER-I
(Office Procedure, Precis Writing & Drafting, O&M Manual, Safety Manual & Civil
Engineering Portions)
(Books, Guides Notes etc., nrc not allowed)
Date: 7.1.2016 Maximum Marks: 100 Time: 2.30 pmto 5.30.pm
PART-A / etlc>rl - w
(For Both Electrical & Civil Engineers)
(~~u~ ~M ~~me ~o~N~OJiie;>i1)
1. Write a precis of the following to 1/3 in your own words with a suitable title. 10
I was elected to the Executive Committee of the Vegetarian Society, and made it a point
to attend everyone of its meetings, but I always felt tongue-tied. Dr. Oldfield once said
to me, "You talk to me quite all right, but why is it that you never open your lips at a
committee meeting? You are a drone." I appreciated the banter. The bees are ever busy,
the drone is a thorough idler. And it was not a little curious that whilst others expressed
their opinions at these meetings, I sat quite silent. Now that I never felt tempted to
speak. But I was at a loss to know how to express myself. All the rest of the members
appeared to me better informed than J. Then it often happened that just when I had
mustered up courage to speak, a fresh subject would be started. This went on for a long
time.
Meantime a serious question came up for discussion. I thought it wrong to be
absent, and felt it cowardice to register a silent vote. The discussion arose come-what in
this wise. The President of the Society was Mr. Hills, proprietor of the Thames Iron
Works. He was a puritan. It may be said that the existence of the Society depended
practically on his financial assistance. Many members of the Committee were more or
less his proteges. Dr. Allinson of vegetarian fame was also a member of the Committee.
He was an advocate of the then new birth control movement, and preached its methods
among the working classes. Mr. Hills regarded these methods as cutting at the root of
morals. He thought that the Vegetarian Society had for its object not only dietetic but
also moral reform, and that a man of Dr. Allinson's anti-puritanic views should not be
allowed to remain in the Society. A motion was, therefore, brought for his removal. The
question deeply interested me. I considered Dr. Allinson's views regarding artificial
methods of birth control as dangerous, and I believed that Mr. Hills was entitled, as a
puritan, to oppose him. I had also a high regard for Mr. Hills and his generosity. But I
thought it was quite improper to exclude a man from a vegetarian society simply
because he refused to regard puritan morals as one of the objects of the SOciety. Mr.
Hills' view regarding the exclusion of anti-puritans from the SOciety was personal to
himself, and it had nothing to do with the declared object of the Society which was
simply the promotion of vegetarianism and not of any system of morality. I, therefore,
held that any vegetarian could be a member of the Society irrespective of.his views on
the other morals.
2
There were in the Committee others also who shared my view, but I felt myself
personally called upon to express my own. How to do it was the question. I had not the
courage to speak and I, therefore, decided to set down my thoughts in writing. I went
to the meeting with the document in my pocket. $0 far as I recollect, I did not find
myself equal even to reading it, and the President had it read by someone else. Dr.
Allinson lost the day. Thus in the very first battle of the kind I found myself siding with
the losing party. But I had comfort in the thought that the cause was right. I have a faint
recollection that, after this incident, I resigned from the Committee.
?,jed ?,j~d Oe~119 ~'l.3e~ Alo;z:Jv_)';@~ ~~Q oe~o3J Alol'\e~ o:J~';ri9') o:J..;36e5o:Jc)l'\ero~~ftJd~.
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Qd~e5 ;z:Jof'le3 de0:::5o 5ce,)""c:S, ~o2!l5 o:::5J~ Q~ ~..;q,71~~ &Ocd"drt ~~eo;;l ~e~05 'WdM~. oe0;3o
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Q~ ~vq,l1~e ~~0:5~~ eWC)o, ~WC)o, 5d. o.J@5rlfJ~o( oJ()~~~~.
3
PART-B / e.n>rl-es
(For Electrical Enghieers Only)
(;)~o~ ~ot3N@t:br:~l1 c;m~
~ ~VIl~~71~rt w~O.!iJ:
w) Q.,r.J713 ffit>~e~w ~71nj~ ~~;r:J c:3J()tt>;;::J.)Il(:3mo~~ ~~<o\~Og71~;)
~) l,ii306' ~w c:3J()T1e71V~ ~~ ~t>~ war:jeio('Q) e:!Irp;;::J.)ejt>~ o:3J<lT1e71~i
Nc:3eoomc::fc)ii e:!I~;r:Jo;r:JzjeOcld mo'a~ ~~<o\~pgii~~;)
'") ~~e~ U) c;35e (:3~c:3cID o;3iTc)eej~
8. Write a letter addressed to the DC of Tumakuru District from the Chief Engineer,
Transmission Zone regarding fixing of compensation for the land to be utilised by KPTCL
to construct a 220 kV Transmission line. 10
~.0~ <":lO~c:Joj:>!7', ~...;;r:Jo[Q) o;3~cID ~ii30 c:3~cmod 3:>c;3:>ciJC>O:>
&..1.i. cIDc:3e)11 i5.~.~...;.c:J.N os»
N~em~o';)0;3 220 5.~. ~d:>6~ o::tr.>71ed~ W~;r:J~~0;3 ;rw0;3e2;;:>c:Jeio'Q.,r.J~7i ~OO5<)O<lrpec::Jo)Il
do'0;3~ c:JiitJ ~~mej ;r:J~:>c::Jc)Iltvod:> oD3...;wocmo
9. Write a circular regarding the need to maintain the transmission system at the highest
level to ensure the Transmission System Availability at the stipulated levels. 10
oD~O('Q) c:36c:3~oj:> WoD~~300:>~o( c:JiitJ3 ~~d~d:>0;303 c:3JC>eE3~Je)~~ ~;r:JdfQ) c;360;3~cID
c:J0;3tc5~cID~o( W3"t)~ oD._)o::5s.l[Q)d~c:3J()~0;3 e:!Iri363cID t.lr}, tvod:> m3~eej ~JC>o'E3.!.J.
10. Write a general warning letter addressed to all the employees in the office regarding
coming to office in time and leaving office after the office hours. 10
5e,jeort Al~oj:>5.. Alocmll t.lO:>0;3O$ 05'0lT1:>5e,jeooo:> ;:;;~oo:> o;mlld ~wcte 3o'VJii30~ <W~
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tvod:> Akl0;3:J.)(:36
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Meo~~~~ ;r:jo~~;r:j~o ~~~ ~:J!Jom 27 ~~ ~o!J~~ ~~ ~dJ~~
~) ~~Qa::>~11 ~ ~~tJ~ rool.J~ ~oc3aS"~d~ '11', $JC)~o~~~
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a) 66/ 11 ~.:J. ~0c3aS"50 a::>~00:J ~~:J ~e>6~ : ~.~
~) ~~® c3.x>ru6~poo Q':J.)l.lS"t5:$cm;r:j~om ii3J~ ~orteJ~r1eJ~ ~rjo::m~~
a::>~) c3;)~ .wd~ o~~® 50~'""V' ii3J~ o~ ~6c:SV'r1eJ.J
~) woww~ ii3J~ W.!J~e:s~ rtPJ~ ... :J~o.tJ Wd®D.
~~) 0!30~:$S"50 2,.,PJrt ;r:jOr!}EQ':J.)Oe:9Ne>c3~... ~::t 0:5~~~
so) ~ t."odJ t:Jc)6WDOO:J
~JC)~~d ~4J~ ~~!J e:9~00:Je>.:leroOl:lOOJ'i)~f\;r:j~ro~~
cl) ~d:l6~ ;r:jowo~:$ e:9f\00:J~... ~ot:);r:je>.:l..... ;........... i!'J()ii3J5r1PJ~ weJ;r:j~f\~~
6
PART-B .' .
(For Civil Engineers Only)
(~~me ~Oe;3N~c:brl~T'( ~~
1. Draw a neat sketch of RCC road of 5 mt wide with shoulders and drain
on either sides. lridicate the reinforcement arrangement. 5
5 ~c: ~rI~d c;:,om eJDoil~ shoulder ~~ drain cdi\D~oif;)oamc;:5ero~ ;rjooa ..9.J~O~
U()0.5c:~d1oili\D~ ~c::SO;rj.)c;:50~
e.oz» ;rj.)oooc:Jc)Ocd~o:i:>i\D~
eJOo:»O. ero~c:j2ir;)t3~ ~c;:5dcji\D~
~t;;l..9.J.
4. List out the different factors to be considered while selecting land for
establishing of sub stations. 5
(Z~ec:ji\D~e9 c:3JurilW-U71
ero.C!:J5eo9~ r\~c:jd~®c;:5 c;fu.vveo~r(~~~.
..,-~, ....; 13. Design a RCC column to carry an axial load of 600 ton without any
moment. Assume grade of concrete and steel suitably. Detail the
arrangement of reinforcement. 10
600 e.3~ 2:.)uo~cil<toiJtJcb~ NU~Q[wcb~ e~~~ uu~ocil~ t3~~c:trc:>~. w~~ cl.r.l~r:$oj.)c;t<l.
~~oir.Jot:J1i W~O~. uuo5e~ Ij,e~ ~~ w~~ de~ W&JvM~.
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1
EH1
PART-A / ~rl - w
(For Both Electrical & Civil Engineers)
(:>ct>t)~ (l)e)M tfC)(j)mO 'qo~~a:brorlur1)
1. Write a precis of the following to 1/3 in your own words with a suitable title. 10
When we survey our lives and efforts we soon observe that almost the whole of our
actions and desires are bound up with the existence of other human beings. We notice
that whole nature resembles that of the social animals. We eat food that others have
produced, wear clothes that others have made, live in houses that others have built. The
greater part of our knowledge and beliefs has been passed on to us by other people
though the medium of a language which others have created. Without language and
mental capacities, we would have been poor indeed comparable to higher animals.
We have, therefore, to admit that we owe our principal knowledge over the least to the
fact of living in human society. The individual if left alone from birth would remain
primitive and beast like in his thoughts and feelings to a degree that we can hardly
imagine. The individual is what he is and has the significance that he has, not much in
virtue of the individuality, but rather as a member of a great human community, which
directs his material and spiritual existence from the cradle to grave.
"€Ie de8)i\1cjcd:>~mmd~ fuoddc:t? iUO~~Mt:J,t, eJ~dJ I!9dt! id.rc>~ 6eatn~o:i:>cd:>~ ~e~.
~i&el~ ct>nD~rd a!.ecjrd~ ~@~~ ruoEtl~. @o~a5dd~ ct>nD~ ~rd~ cj~o:b~~ 9oiJae~rd~f')
w()rddd e;i)eo ~do~d c.JC)u rdcjctJ~@. '6l0~ w()~~ (ben e;:illor;:bcjodo rdct>@rdcjerua~ rd~
i&rnc;})oe rdcjo:bad. '6lc;}) rdcjo:baJc)ododo '6lo~toodo w()rddd rdod~rn eJn '5C)ga!.
ro ~ n
cj(brmc;j)c;}) e;:illaJ~. e;j()rddd rdod~rnrnf') rdct>@'5eJrd '5C)o:berignD~ eJ~M~cj e9cj~~~~ '6l~.
rdc;:b@ d~rdo~rd a!.ecjrdd~ '5eJ~or;:b ~ct>rignD~ @nDrd()ctJdo e9r:;Je w()rdd emu~n
rdawo:b~WClru~d .
ton5ried ffi.rc>~ a3o~ aJc)udo w()rddd e;i)eo r;:bCi3()rcJc)ct> e3erucj, w()rddd emu ~n
~d~warucj ~~o:brig eJ~ rdct>@ (0<ldJurd~ ~rd ~ruaf')o3Je a3ygo.lli~r:;J. e:9do @ru e9~
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@~~rdf')e~ ~E.JJcjE.8'5rig~ '5C)eJ~ygo.llicj W()1l~ ~dJueE'ClWClf')d.
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3
PART -B I &Tc>rl-~
(For Electrical Engineers Only)
(~ct>~~ 'qo~~aDrorlur'l ~~)
2. Draft a letter from EE O&M to the sub divisional officers and section officers for
bifurcating the loads in their area between NJY (non- agriculture) and agriculture feeders
after commissioning of additional NJY feeder duly explaining the reasons. 10
3. Draft a meeting notice from the Zonal Chief Engineer regarding review of the
interruptions in the jurisdictional area and remedial measures for various reasons for the
interruptions. 10
cjeJaiJd Wcl-D~aiJ~ @d ~~Q ~dJ-D~ @de5rnrl~J a5C)riJa '6ldcdJ~ ~rjrlfclw ~ridJ5Ja'tejeU'ad
3ctJrl~ ED~ e583ecUW tiJJaJ-D '6loee~aiJoe 50d @~ecd ~eJe5rl~ @~oa5rl'a'ri cUe;JC>
;Wae5c0aiJcdJ~ c{)~cd~C{)5.
5. Write the steps to be followed to prepare estimate for any work, sanctioning of the same,
operating the estimate to take up the work and close the same after the work is finished.
6. Write a letter addressed to all the sub-ordinates AEEs and AEs to strictly adhere to the
targets fixed for various works and complete within the stipulated time. 10
1. The regulatory body for transmission and distribution of electric power supply in
Karnataka is --------------
a.df1rde.:raru~d.
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.
8::1. ~dJ-E~ grddroa OOclM ~~droa cj-Ecj~ ri ~abo~roa rdorg -----------------
~f1dJ~d.
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5
9. Write the procedure to be followed by AE O&M to avail and return Line Clear on l1KV
feeder from the MUSS and the same to be followed by Shift Engineer to issue & re
energise the feeder after return of Line Clear. 10
<dCOcloir5 <;Qo~~oi>ry> (O&M) a:iJac;Dde 11-8-.~e ~riE"d c:;Dee5 ~riE" c;::in~~ e5r:3oi>ru
COclriJa roo_;mf'l<dru ~r'k;:b5...B~e5eUc)d ~c;::bri'l:?J c;::b~ ~e~cvsN e~ ~o~cZloi>ry> ~riE"
c;:ill~~ a:iJc;i)~ cZledru COclriJa roo~rk:b5...B~ru ~rldJ5...B~e5eUc)d ~c;::bri'l:?c;i)~ eJOO5JO
10. Draft a meeting notice from the Zonal Chief Engineer regarding review of progress of
ongoing works identified under various GoK schemes. 10
cj eJoi>d c;::inro-8 ~o~~oi>ry> 00 d t5NC'lE"Wt5<dUc)E"(jd aJJaea:,c;3rig ~ri_;oi> e
c50 eeJNC'l <deS
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PART-B
(For Civil Engineers Only)
(~~me ~o~N~~iie.?rl ~~
2. Write short notes on 5
a) Water Cement ratio. b) Workability of concrete.
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w) ~ em - ctc:;DoE.J6 !!9c;i)ClJ<)~
3. Work out the quantities of concrete and reinforcement steel for RCC lintel with the
following details. 10
1. Size of the lintel 300 X 600mm
11. Clear span 5000mm
111. Bearing on both sides 300mm
IV. Clear cover 25mm
Reinforcement consists of 3 Nos. of 25mm dia rods (Bottom), 2 Nos. of 10mm dia rods
(top) and 8 mm dia Strripps @ 300mm C/c. One of the 25 mm dia rods is bent up @
45° at span/5 distance.
4. A). What are the field tests to be conducted for cement and bricks before using them in
construction work? 6
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1. Fineness - Le Chatelier apparatus
11. Consistency - Compression testing machine.
111. Soundness - IS sieve No.9.
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111. Slab with span over 4.5m
IV. Beams with span upto 6.00m
v. Beams with span over 6.00m
B). Why is concrete cover required over the reinforcement? Indicate the concrete cover
for slabs, beams, columns and footings as per codal provisions. 5
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10. Match list I with list II correctly with reference to construction equipments and their uses
and write the corrected pair. 5
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11. Tippers 2. Concreting equipment
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