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Q 1 to Q 2S carry one mark each.
au au a'u
Q I The partIal dIfferentIal equatIon - + u - = -, IS a
at ax ax
(A) Imear equatton of order 2
(C) ltnear equatton of order I
(B) non-Imear equatIon of order I
r(D) non-ltnear equatIon of order 2
<"Q 2 The eIgenvalues of a symmetnc matrIx are all
(A) complex WIth non-zero posItIve Imagmary part
(B) complex WIth non-zero negattve Imagmary part
/(C) real
(D) pure Imagmary
Match the CORRECT paIrs
Numencal Scheme
P SImpson's 3/8 Rule
TrapeZOIdal Rule
R SImpson's 1/3 Rule
Order of Flttmg PolynomIal
I FIrst
2 Second
3 ThIrd
(A) P-2, Q-I, R-3 (B) P-3, Q-2, R-I (C) P-I, Q-2, R-3 MD) P-3, Q-I, R-2
A rod of length L havmg umform cross-secttonal area A IS subjected to a tenSIle force P as shown m
the figure below If the Young's modulus of the matenal vanes bnearJy from EI to E, along the
length of the rod, the normal stress developed at the sectton-SS IS
(A) P
A
P
EI
I:
li2
(B)
A(EI + E,)
r--+ S


L
(C) PE,
AEI
E,

P
(D) PEl
AE,
Q 5 For steady, fully developed flow InsIde a straIght pIpe of dIameter D, neglectmg gravIty effects, the
pressure drop lip over a length L and the wall shear stress 'f. are related by
(A) T =ilpD
4L
(C) T =ilpD
2L
(D) T = 4ilpL
D
For a ducttle matenal, toughness IS a measure of
(A) resIstance to scratchmg
(C) ablltty to absorb energy tIll elastIC hmlt
Pl D
/(8) ablhty to absorb energy upto fracture
(D) resIstance to mdentatton
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Q 7 A cube shaped castmg solidifIeS m 5 IfIIII The solxhficattoD tnne m IfIIII for a cube of the same
Q8
matenaI, wIucb IS 8 bmes heaVIer than the ongmal casbDg, WIU be ,
,
(A) to (B) 20 (C)24
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A steel bar 200 111m m dlDM'n IS turned at a feed of 0 2S mm/rev WIth a depth of cut of 4 mm The
_onaI speed of the workpIeCe IS I ~ TbC material removal rate m _Is IS
(A) 160 (B) 1676 (C) 1600 v{f 1675.5
T In the3-2-J pnDCIpleoffixture desIgn, 3 refers to the DUmber of -r
(A) clamps requuaI
~ locators on the JIIlIIWY datum face 'Yrr
(C) depes of freedom of the WorkpIeCe
(0) operabODS earned out OIl the pnmary datum face
-../' rQ.;\ In sunple exponenbal smoothmg fOf1"C3ShDg, to gIVe hIgher welghtage to recent demand
/"\J mformabon, the smoodung constant IDISt be close to
(A) -I (B) zero (C) 0.5 (0) 1
Q A company manufactures 1000 toys every day On an average, I ~ of the toys are defective and
~ ~ of the defective toys can be reworked mto defect-free ones The average Dumber of defect-free
toys manufactured dally IS /
(A) 900 (B) 920 (C)940 (0)960
Q 12 W1uch one of the foUowmg IS modeled based on adaptabOll capabilItIeS ofblOloglClll systems?
(A) Relational database (B) Fuzzy system
(C) Sunulated anneaImg a1gonthm (0) Genebc a1gonthm
@ The type of control chart used to morutor the amount of dlSperslOll m a sample IS
(A) c-dwt (B) p-chart (C) x <hart .,...Ef') R-dwt
The fIXed cost and the vanable cost of producbDn of a product are Rs lOOOO and Rs SO per UIIlI,
respecbvely The demand for the Item IS SOO UIIlIS To break even, the UDlt pnce of the Items m
Rs should be
(A) SO (B) 75 (0) 100
~ Therbhgs refer to the
/(C)90
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Pl-D
(A) basIC types of fixtures used m machmmg.:><'
(B) fundamenlal mobODS used m manual work........ c'
(C) basIC types of wasil: m manufacturmg Proc:e8S>(
(0) fnndamenlal types of matenal handlmg y s ~
Customers amve at a ncket counter at a rate of SO per hr and bckets are ISSUed m the order of therr
amval The average tnne taken for ISSUmg a bCket IS IIfIIII Assummg that customer amvals form a
PoISSOD process and servtee bmes are exponeDbally dIStributed, the average W81bng bme m queue
- - ---
m IfIIIIIS
(A) 3 (B) 4 (0)6
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4, CIrcular blanks of 10 mm diameter are punched from an alummum sheet of 2 mm thiCknesS The
shear strength of alummum IS 80 MPa The mlmmum punchmg force requrred 10 /eN IS
y(
A) 2.57 (B) 3 29 ~ 03 (D) 6 33
..,........ 8 A metnc thread of pitch 2 mm and thread angle 60 IS mspected for Its pitch diameter usmg 3-wue
(
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method The diameter of the best SIZe wire 10 mm IS
(A) 0 866 (B) I 000
@Match the CORRECf pairs
,r(C) 1154 (0)2000
Processes Charactenstlcs I Applications
P Fncllon Weldmg
""
I Non-consumable electrode
Q Gas Metal Arc Weldmg
\
2 Jommg of thick plates
R Tungsten Inert Gas Weldmg .... 3 Consumable electrode wire
S Electroslag Weldmg I"" Jommg of cylmdncal diSSimilar matenals
-f') 1'-4, Q-3, R-I, S-2 ...-.(II) P-4, Q;2, R-3, S-I
(C) P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-I (D) P-2, Q-4, R-I, S-3
~ I n a rollmg process, the state of stress of the matenal undergomg deformatIOn IS
4) pure compressIOn ~ ( B ) pure shear
(C) compressIOn and shear :AD) tension and shear
Q 21 Consider one-(i1menslOnal steady state heat conduCllon along x-axIS (0 ~ x ~ L), through a plane
i
wall, With the boundary surfaces (x=O and x=L) mamtamed at temperatures of OC and 100C
Heat IS generated umformJy throughout the wall Choose the CORRECf statement
(A) The duecllon ofheat transfer Will be from the surface at 100C to the surface at OC
(B) The maximum temperature Wide the wall must be greater than 100C
(C) The temperature dlstnbullon IS Imear wlthm the wall
(D) The temperature dlstnbullon IS symmetnc about the mid-plane of the wall
Q 22 A cylmder contams 5 m' of an Ideal gas at a pressure of I bar This gas IS compressed 10 a
revefSlble ISOthermal process 1111 Its pressure mcreases to 5 bar The work m kJ reqUired for thIS
process IS
(A) 804 7 (B) 9532 (C) 981 7 (D) \0122
Q.23 planar closed kmemallC cham IS formed With ngld links PQ = 20m, QR = 30m, RS = 25m
~
Q24
and SP = 27m WIth all revolute Jomts The Imk to be fixed to obtam a double rocker (rocker-
rocker) mecharusm IS
(A) PQ (B)QR (C)RS (O)SP
Let X be a normal random vanable With mean I and vanance 4 The probability PIX<O) IS
(A) 0 5 (B) greater than zero and less than 0 5
(C) greater than 0.5 and less than I 0 (0) I 0
Q 25 Choose the CORRECf set of functions, which are lmearly dependenL
PID
(A) sm x, sm' x and cos' x
(C) cos 2x, sm' x and cos' x
(B) cosx, sm x and tan x
(0) cos2x, sm x and cos x
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Q.26 to Q.55 carry two marks each.

Q.26 The foUowmg surface mtegrallS 10 be evaluated over a sphere for the glYen steady velocIty vector
field F =.11 + xi + rJ; defined WIth respect 10 a CartesIan coordmale system bavmg .. J and k as URlt
base vectors
1-
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where S IS the sphere, .t
2
+ y' + Z 2 = I and. IS the outward InUI normal vector 10 the sphere The
value of the surface mlegrallS
(A) Jr (B) 2Jr
(C) 3Jr/4
(D)4Jr
d
2
1
The funcIIon f(l) sabsfteS the dtfferenbal equatKm dl
2
+1=0 and the alllultary condltJons.
1(0)=0. df (0)=4 The Laplace transfonn of I(t) IS glYenby f)"- -t I:; 0
dt
2 4 4 2
(A) - (B) -1 (C) -2-1 (D) '-1
s+1 s+ s + s +
~ A flywheel c:onnected 10 a pmx:hmg machIne has 10 supply energy of 400 Nm wIule runnmg at a
~ mean angular speed of 20 radls If the total fluctultlon of speed IS 1101 10 exceed 2%. the mass
IIlOIIIeIIl of lDCItla of the flywheel m Icg-wf IS CP " '_ v " r
(A) 25 ~ S O (C) 100 (D) 125
Q.29 A smgle nveled lap JOw of two sum1ar plates as shown m the figure below has the foUowmg
p
Pl-D
geometncal and maIienaI ddatIs r



w
plale wtdth w = 200 mm
p plale thlClmess I = 5 mm
number of nvets n = 3
nvet dwneter d, = 10 mm
nvet hole dlllJDCler d. = II mm
allowable IerlStie stress of plale Gp = 200 MPa
allowable bearmg stress of nvet G
c
= ISO MPa
If the plates are 10 be desIgned 10 avotd IeanDg fBllure, the maxunum pemusslhle load P m kN IS
(A) 83 (B) 125 (C) 167 (D) SOl
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PIlODUCl'ION &. INDUSTRIAL ENGG - PI
Two cuttmg tools are bemg compared for a machmmg operation The tool lIfe equatiOns are
Carbide tool
HSS tool
VT' = 3000
VTo. =200
,
...-,
, .
where V IS the cuttmg speed m mlmm flId T IS the tool lIfe m mm The carbIde tool WIll provIde
hIgher tool lIfe If the cutting speed m mlmm exceeds
(A) 150

(C)493 (0) 60 0
31 "In a CAD package, mIrror Image of a 20 pomt P(5,1O) IS to be obtamed about a Ime whIch passes
"-- J through the ongm and makes an angle of 45 counterclockwIse WIth the X-axIS The coordmates of
the transformed pomt wIll be
(A) (7 5, 5) (B)(10,5) (C) (7 5, -5) (0) (10, -5)
In water jet machmmg, the water jet IS ISSUed through a 0 3 rom dIameter onfice at a pressure of
400 MPa The denSIty of water IS 1000 kglm
J
The coeffiCIent of dIscharge IS 1 0 NegIectmg all
losses dunng water jet formatIon through the onfice, the power of the water jet m kW IS
(A) 25 3 (B) 50 6
I Q 33 A lInear programmmg problem IS shown below
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It has
MaxImIZe 3x + 7y
Subject to 3x+7y:O: 10
4x+6y:O:S
x,y2:0
(A) an unbounded objecllve functIon
(C) exactly two optImal solubOns
(C) 75 9
I
--
(0) 101 2

\
(B) exacdy one optllnal solubon
(0) mfmltely many opbmaI solutIOns
Q 34 ConsIder a two machme flow shop where jobs are first processed m Machme X and then m
/ Machme Y, m the same sequence The processmg tImes of four jobs (1, 2, 3 and 4) on the
V machmes are
Job
Processmg tIme rom)
MachmeX MachmeY
1 6- 5

--2- 3 4
3 7 6
4 5 --t-
The sequence of jobs on the machmes that mmllntzes make span IS
(B) 1-2-3-4 (C) 2-1-3-4 (0) 3-1-4-2
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A firm produces 120 units of product m every 8 hour shift. Four operabons as given below are
needed to manufacture each umt of product.
Operation Precedence Processmg time (m nun)
P none I
Q P 2
R P 4
S Q,R 3
The above operations are to be asSigned to woIkstallons, such that one or more operations are
performed m each woIkstatlon Only one umt of product WIU be processed m each woIkstallon at a
time The mmlmum number of woIkstallOns that wlil achieve the prodUCtIon target, Without
vlolatmg the precedence OOiisuaillB, IS
(A) I (B) 2
~ ) 3
(D) 4
~
r Match the CORRECf pa11'S
Group I GroupO
P Man-machme chart 'I. I Determmes standanl time of JObs
Q Leammg curve /( 2 FIOds the preferred method of domg work
R Tunestudy
- ~
3 Measures work Improvement
S Motion study ~ "4 Shows Idle times
(A) P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-I (B) P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-I
(C) P-4, Q-I, R-3, S-2 (D) P-4, Q-3,!:!" S-2
Q A company plans to purchase a machme whose uptime needs to be atIeast 95% They have
Q shorthsted two models of the rnachme With the foUowmg operational charactenstlcs
Machme
ModelM
ModelN
The company should buy
(A) only Model M
(C) either Model M or N
MTBF(hr) MTTR(hr)
60 4
48 2
(B) only Model N
(D) neither Model M nor N
A manufacturer produces bars designed to be of lQ..!!!!!!. diameter With a tolerance of :to I mm
Hlstoncal data mdlcates that manufactured bars have an average d18meler of 9 98 mm With a
standard deVllltlOD of 0 15 mm The process capablhty mdex IS po
(A) 0 08 (B) 012 (C)o 18 v(D)027
Q 39 Let (P) denote the lmear programmmg formulation of a transportation problem With m sources and
n destinations Then, the dual hnear program of (P) has
PlD
(A)mxn vanables and mXn constramts
(C) m + n vanables and m + n constramts
(B) m x n vanables and m + n constramts
(D)m+n vanables and mxn constramts
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Followmg data refers to an automat and a center lathe, which are bemg compared to machme a
batch of parts m a manufacturmg shop
Automat
Machme Set-up Time m "un . J
120
MachIne Set -up Cost In Rs.lmm 800
MachInmg Time per piece In min 2
MachInmg Cost m Rs Imm ' 500

Automat wIll be economical If the batch Size exceeds
(A) 28 (B) 32 (C) 61
>020
Center Lathe
30
150
25
100
(D) 75
CylIndrIcal pms of 25 +0010 mm diameter are electroplated In a shop Thickness of the platIng IS
302 mIcron Neglectmg gage tolerances, the Size of the GO gage In mm to mspect the plated
components IS
(' (A) 25 042 25 052 (C) 25 074 (D) 25 084
'-"042 ' Durmg the electrochemIcal machmIng (ECM) of Iron (atomIc weight = 56, valency = 2) at current
of 1000 A WIth 90% current effiCIency, the materIal removal rate was observed to be 0 26 gmls If
TitanIUm (atomic weIght = 48, valency = 3) IS machmed by the ECM process at the current of
2000 A WIth 90% current effiCiency, the expected materIal removal rate m gmls WIll be
(A) 0 II (B) 0 23 030 (D) 0 52
QA3 V SpecIfic enthalpy and velOCity of steam at mlet and eXit of a steam turbme, running under steady
L:, " state, are as gIven below
Specific enthalpy (kJ/kg)
Inlet steam condition 3250
Exit steam condition 2360
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Velocity (m!s)
180
5
The rate of heat loss from the turbme per kg of steam flow rate IS 5 k W NeglectIng changes m
poteJ!{fal energy of steam, the power m_k!J>y the steam turbme per kg of steam flow
rate, IS
(A) 9012 'JBf911 2 (C) 17072 5 (D) 170825
Q supported beam of length L IS subjected to a varyIng distrIbuted load sm (31r x/L) Nm-l,
here the distance .. IS measured from the left support The magnitude of the vemcal reactIon force
, m N at the left support IS
Q45
PI D
(A) zero (B) l/31& (C) l/1& (D) 2l/1&
2
The probabIlIty that a student knows the correct artswer to a mullIple chOIce question IS - If the
3
student does not know the answer, then the student guesses the answer The probabilIty of the
1
guessed answer bemg correct IS 4 Given that the student has answered the questIOn correctly, the
condItIonal probabilIty that the student knows the correct answer IS
2
(A) -
3
3
(B) -
4
5
(C) -
6
\ ',.-
1 '
8
(D) -
9
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1Ibe solubOO to the dtfferenbal equabOll -2 -1-=0 where 1 IS a coostanl, subjeCted to the
th th
boundary conchbons 11(0) = 0 and II(L) = U, IS
x
(A) Il =U-
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(B)Il=U --
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Q 47 The value of the definite mtegral f.' .Ix In(x) tb: IS
4 f3 2
(A) -"ie- +-
9 9
2 f3 4
(B) -"ie- --
9 9
Common Data Questioos
Common Data for QuestioaI48 ud 49
2 f3 4
(C) -"ie- +-
9 9
(D) u=,,(I+e
U
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vll+e
IL
4 f3 2
(D) -"ie---
9 9
The demand for soap at a reIaJIer IS 40 kg per tIDy The rctaIIer buys soap from a company m bulk It the
cost of Rs SO per kg The reIaJIer IDCUIS a cost of Rs 200 to place an Older to the and hoIdm&
cost of Rs 0 1 per kg per tIDy to store the soap Iqd bmc hetwccp the p!acm& I11III ml:eIVI!I& of orden
IS 3 dan, The retailer's cumot onIermg pobcy IS to onIer 200 kg every S tlDys
Q 48 If die reIaJIer uses an optunum order pohcy to mmumze die total cost, the savmg m Rs m the tocaJ
cost as compared to the current polICy will be
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C)4O (D) SO
avolli stock out SItuations, the rctaIIer needs to place orders when die mvenlOly level (m kg)

(A)4O '. (B) 60 (C) 80 vfu) 120
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PRODUCTION & INDUSTRIAL ENGG PI
Common Data for QuestIons 50 and 51
A disc of 200 mm outer and 80 mm mner diameter IS f.!lced at a feed of 0 1 mmlrev With a depth of cut of
1 mm The facmg operation IS undertaken at a constant cuttmg speed of 90 mlmm m a CNC lathe The rnam
(tangenttal) cuttmg force IS 200 N
( .,( Assummg approach and over-travel of the cuttmg tool to be zero, the machmmg time m mm IS
(B)586 (C)666 (0)\333
vrs
l NeglecUng the contnbutton of the feed force towards cuttmg power, the specific cuttmg energy m
Jlmm
3
1s
(A)02 (B) 2 (C) 200 ...(12000
Lmked Answer Questions
Statement for Lmked Answer Questions 52 and 53
In orthogonal tummg of a bar of 100 mm diameter With a feed of 0 25 mmlrev, depth of cut of 4 mm and
cuttmg velOCity of 90 m/mm, It IS observed that the rnam (tangential) cuttmg force IS perpendicular to the
fnctton force actmg at the chip-tool mterface The mam (tangential) cuttmg force IS 1500 N
Q 52 The orthogonal rake angle of the cuttmg tool m degree IS
(A) zero (B) 3 58 (C) 5 (0) 7 16
Q 53 The nonnal force acttng at the chip-tool mterface m N IS
(A) 1000 (B) 1500 (C) 2000 (0)2500
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SU __ t for I.nked Answer QuestIons 54 and 55
A project consISts of seven actIvlbeS, whose duratlO11S are Independent normal random vanables, as shown
m the table below AcbVlbes are identified by thell" begmnmg node I and endmg node J
AcbVlty Mean durabon Standard devlabon
(node I - node J) (mdays) (mdays)
1-2 6 I
1-3 9
(V
2-3 2 05
2-4 8 05
3-4 - 7
(i)
3-5 8 I
4-5 4 (I)
The cnbCal path of the project, based on the mean actiVity durabon, IS
(A) 1-2-3--4-5 (B) 1-2-3-5 (C) 1-3-5 v$) 1-3-4-5 "" 't-i)
\7 11'" -
Let (I denote the culDlllabve dlStnbubon function of the standard nonna\ random vanable The
probability that all acbVlbeS on the cnbcal path, based on the mean actiVIt)' durabon, are completed
m 22 days IS '
(A) (1-1(0 333) J!!> (1-'(0 816) (C) (1-'(1 664) (D) (1-1(2235)
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2013 PROOucnON '" INIIUS'I'IUAL ENGG - PI
General Aptitude (GA) Questions
Q.S6 to Q.60 carry one mark each.
Q 56 Complete the sentence
Umversabsm IS to parttculansm as dIffuseness IS to _____ _
(A) specificity (B) neutrabty (C) generabty
Q.57 Were you a bIrd. you _______ 10 the sky
(A) would fly (B) shall fly (C) should fly
(0) adaptatIon
(0) shall have flown
Q 58 Whlcb one of the followmg OptIons IS the closest 10 meanmg to the word gIVen below?
Nadir
(A) HIghest (B) Lowest (C)Medlum
Q 59 Otoose the grammattcally INCORRECT sentence
(A) He IS of Astan ongm
(B) They belonged to Mnca
(C) She IS an European
(0) They trugrated from Indta to AustralIa.
Q60 What WIll be the maxImum sum of 44.42.40.
(A) 502 (B)S04
Q.61 to Q.6S carry two marks each.
?
(C) 506
(0) IntegratIon
(0)500
Q 61 Out of all the 2-cbgtt mtegers between I and 100. a 2-dlgtt number has to be selected at random.
What IS the probablbty that the selected number IS not dIVISIble by 7?
(A) 13190 (B) 12190 (C) 78190 (0) 77190
Q 62 A tounst covers half of hIS JOUIl1CY by tram at 60 kmlh. half of the remamder by bus at 30 kmIh and
the rest by cycle at 10 kmIh The average speed of the tounst ID kmlh dunng hIS enltre Journey IS
(A) 36 (B) 30 (C) 24 (0) 18
Q 63 Find the sum of the expressIon
1 1 1
Ji+J2+J2+Jj+J3+J4+
(A) 7 (B) 8 (0) 10
Q 64 The current erectIon cost of a structure IS Rs 13,200 If the labour wages per day mcrease by 115 of
the current wages and the worlcmg hours decrease by 1124 of the current penod. then the new cost
of erectton 10 Rs IS
(A) 16.500 (B) 15.180 (C) 11.000 (0) 10.120
PID
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Q 65 After several defeats m wars, Robert BNCC went Ul exile and wanted to COtnmlt SUICIde Just befon:
comnuttmg SUICide, he came across a sp_ aaemptmg tu'elcssly to bave lis Dd. TUlle and apm.
!he spiller fatIed but !bat dtd not cider It to Jefram from makmg attempIS Such attempIS by !he
sp_ made Bnace cunous Thus, Bnace SWted observing !he near-lIIIpOSSib1e goal of !he sp.w to
bave !he Dd. Ultunately, !he spM succeelled m bavmg lis net desplle several fulUJeS Such act of
!he sp.w eocouragcd Bnace not to COIIIIIIIl sIlICIde And then. BNce _ back agam and won
many a battle, and !he JeSlIS hIStory
WInch ODe of !he followmg assa1IOIIS IS beat supported by !he above mfonnataoo?
(A) Failure II !he pt1Iar of success
(8) Hooesty IS !he beat polICy
(C) ufe begins aod ends With 811_
(D) No adversity jIISbfies gavmg up hope.
END OF THE QUESTION PAPER
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Space for Rough Work
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PRODUCTION " INDlJSTIIIAL ENGG - PI
Space for Rough Work
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2013 PRODVCTION " INDVSTIIJAL ENGG PI
Space for Rough Work
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