Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Do what is in your control

 

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The real is full of chaos. We always try to control the chaos. The sense of controlling gives us happiness. If something does not occur according to our wishes, we get disheartened. We need to embrace this chaos in our lives.

Let’s say, you are preparing for a job test. You are worried about the test questions. In some people, this worrying goes to extreme and they do all kinds of tantrums. I have seen people doing all kinds of drama for not taking the test. One has no control over the questions that may come but he has control over his actions. One can prepare for the test every possible way to feel confident. For any task, you do whatever is in your power and leave the rest to God. Then, you face it like a brave man. This approach will certainly harden you up and help control the nerve during such instances. One can apply this principle everywhere. 

Moreover, we worry too much thinking that what others would say. Others have little time to spare in real life. People generally do not keep thinking about someone all the time because they have a life and have their own responsibilities. If somebody is teasing you, he is doing it either out of jealousy or just gas lighting you.  In that case, you need to ignore him and not let those voices go into your head. Many a time, people give good advices, if that is applicable take it. 

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Friday, April 12, 2024

Knowledge trumps

  
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One day, I was riding on my bike at Dibrugarh town. Suddenly, a thought came to my mind that how the businesses were doing on a busy day in Dibrugarh. I kept on checking out shops and other small business entities. I could see either very less customers or no customers at all. There are lines of similar shops selling more or less selling similar things.  When, I came to Dibrugarh in 2011 to join service, there were a few numbers of shops. The shops number has grown but customers decline. E commerce is also greatly impacting them. Then, I heard that one doctor started his clinic in a busy area and could get only one patient in 6 months. Then, there is a spurt of MBBS students opting for APSC exams in large numbers.   It was not at all common. People are becoming doctors because their parents want them to be and there is no enthusiasm to learn more after the degree. So, business has become a difficult path unlike social media hype of many people doing well in business. The number may be one in thousand !! Some people excel and the most of the people fail. Especially, Assamese society is very service based and handful people have done it big in business. We have no role model. It will take time to learn the tricks of the trade. Therefore, I have understood that common business which everyone is doing will not click and will not fetch good money to live a comfortable life because, I can see common business owners are just living hand to mouth. Furthermore, our society is very price sensitive and there are thousands others to sell the same thing always five rupees less than you!!
 
USA is number one in the world because it has large businesses earning money for the country but the money is not earned through “jugaad”. The new business ideas are backed by knowledge. The knowledge comes from research and development. The current market disruptor Open AI in AI field is born out of knowledge not by some kind of cheap trick. Similarly, we too have to be knowledge based economy. Businesses should be backed by new research. Then only, one can earn big money and provide jobs. We need to remember “Goddess Laxmi follows the Goddess Swarasati*.”
 
Special note: As per Indian mythology and belief, Goddes Laxmi is Goddess of wealth and Goddes Swarasati: Goddess of knowledge.
 
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Thursday, April 11, 2024

AI predicted probable Mechanical Engineering questions

 

         
      
 

By training AI tools with database on questions asked in OIL for Mechanical engineering students, we are suggesting 50 questions which may be probable questions.

1.      Can you explain the difference between stress and pressure?

2.      Describe a time when you had to solve a complex problem under pressure.

3.      What do you understand by the term "thermal efficiency"?

4.      How do you stay updated with the latest advancements in mechanical engineering?

5.      Explain the concept of heat exchangers and their applications.

6.      Can you discuss the importance of safety protocols in the oil and gas industry?

7.      Describe a project where you had to work in a team. What was your role, and how did you contribute?

8.      How do you prioritize tasks when working on multiple projects simultaneously?

9.      Discuss a situation where you faced a setback during a project. How did you handle it?

10.  Can you explain the process of corrosion and its impact on mechanical systems?

11.  Describe a time when you had to troubleshoot a mechanical issue. How did you approach it?

12.  Discuss a challenging decision you had to make in your academic or professional career.

13.  How do you ensure accuracy and precision in your work?

14.  Describe a successful project you completed from start to finish. What were the key factors in its success?

15.  Can you discuss a time when you had to adapt to a new technology or software quickly?

16.  How do you handle conflicts or disagreements within a team?

17.  Describe your approach to time management and meeting deadlines.

18.  Discuss a situation where you had to innovate or think outside the box to solve a problem.

19.  How do you stay motivated and maintain enthusiasm for your work?

20.  Can you explain the concept of fluid dynamics and its applications in mechanical engineering?

21.  Describe a time when you had to communicate technical information to non-technical stakeholders.

22.  How do you handle constructive criticism and feedback?

23.  Discuss a project where you had to balance competing priorities or constraints.

24.  Can you explain the importance of sustainability in mechanical engineering projects?

25.  Describe a time when you had to overcome a technical challenge in a project.

26.  How do you ensure quality control in your work?

27.  Discuss your experience with predictive maintenance techniques in mechanical systems.

28.  Can you explain the concept of friction and its effects on mechanical components?

29.  Describe a time when you had to troubleshoot a malfunctioning mechanical system under time pressure.

30.  How do you approach continuous learning and professional development in your field?

31.  Discuss a project where you had to manage a limited budget or resources effectively.

32.  Can you explain the difference between static and dynamic loads in mechanical systems?

33.  Describe a time when you had to lead a team to achieve a common goal.

34.  How do you prioritize safety in your work, especially in hazardous environments?

35.  Discuss your experience with failure analysis and root cause identification in mechanical systems.

36.  Can you explain the concept of sustainability and its importance in mechanical engineering?

37.  Describe a time when you had to make a difficult decision with limited information.

38.  How do you approach risk management in mechanical engineering projects?

39.  Discuss your experience with reliability engineering principles in mechanical systems.

40.  Can you explain the concept of material selection and its importance in mechanical design?

41.  Describe a project where you had to optimize the performance of a mechanical system.

42.  How do you ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards in your work?

43.  Discuss your experience with failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) in mechanical design.

44.  Can you explain the concept of tolerance analysis and its role in mechanical manufacturing?

45.  Describe a time when you had to troubleshoot a mechanical problem remotely.

46.  How do you approach interdisciplinary collaboration in your work?

47.  Discuss your experience with computer-aided design (CAD) software.

48.  Can you explain the concept of ergonomics and its applications in mechanical design?

49.  Describe a time when you had to implement a cost-saving measure in a project.

50.  Can you discuss a time when you had to adapt to unexpected changes or challenges in a project? How did you handle the situation and ensure the project's success?

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