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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-301: ENGINEERING MECHANICSPeriods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:150L: 3 T: 1 3.5 Internal :50Duration of Ext. Exam: 3 Hrs External : 100

    Objective:To review basic force systems, laws and mechanics of motion.

    Part-A

    Unit 1: Introduction:Introduction to units, idealization of mechanics, laws of mechanics, different force systems,resultant of a force system, Transfer of a force to parallel position, Resultant of a forcesystem, Simplest Resultant of 2D and 3D Distributed force system, moment of a force about

    a point and axis, the couple and couple moment, addition and subtraction of couples,moment of a couple about a line.

    Unit 2: Equilibrium:Free body diagram, control volumes, general equations of equilibrium, static in-determinacy, simple truss, method of joints, method of sections, co-planer cable-loading theweight of the cable itself.

    Unit 3: Centroid and Moment of Inertia:Centroid of plane, curve, area, volume and composite bodies, Moment of inertia of planearea, Parallel Axes Theorem, Perpendicular axes theorems, Principal Moment Inertia, MassMoment of Inertia of Circular Ring, Disc, Cylinder, Sphere and Cone about their Axis ofSymmetry.

    Part-B

    Unit 4: Dynamics of Particles:Kinematics: Velocity and acceleration in path and cylindrical coordinates, motion of aparticle relative to a pair of translating axes, translation and rotation of rigid bodieskinetics:, Energy Method: Newton's law for rectangular coordinates & cylindricalcoordinates, rectifier translation, central force motion, Newton's law for path variables, workenergy equations, work energy equations for a systems of particles.

    Unit 5: Dynamics of Rigid Body:Kinematics: Introduction, Plane Motion of Rigid Body, Velocity and Acceleration underTranslation and Rotational Motion, Relative Velocity. Kinetics: Introduction, Force, Mass

    and Acceleration, Work and Energy, Impulse and Momentum, DAlemberts Principles andDynamic Equilibrium

    Unit 6: Variational Mechanics:Hamiton principle, Lagrange equations, principle of virtual work, methods of minimumpotential energy, stability.Text books:1. Engineering Mechanics, D.S.Kumar, SK Kataria & Sons, Delhi2. Engineering Mechanics by Irving H. Shames, Prentice-Hall

    Reference books:1. Mechanics of Solids by Abdul Mubeen, Pearson Education Asia.2. Mechanics of Materials by E.P.Popov, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited.

    Instructions for setting of Paper Seven questions are to set in total. First question willbe conceptual covering entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions

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    will be set from each part A and part B (one from each unit). Student needs to attempt twoquestions out of three questions from each part. Each question will be of 20 marks

    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-302: THERMAL ENGINEERING-IPeriods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:

    150L: 3 T: 1 3.5 Internal :50Duration of Ext. Exam: 3 Hrs External : 100

    Objective:To introduce knowledge about work, heat, energy conversion, and formation ofsteam. Along this knowledge of combustion is also imparted.

    Part-A

    Unit 1: Basic Concepts:Macroscopic and Microscopic Approaches, Thermodynamic Systems, Surrounding andBoundary, Thermodynamic Property Intensive and Extensive, Thermodynamic Equilibrium,

    State, Path, Process and Cycle, Quasi-static, Reversible and Irreversible Processes, WorkingSubstance. Concept of Thermodynamic Work and Heat, Equality of Temperature,Temperature scale, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamic.Unit 2: Pure Substance:Pure Substance and its Properties, Phase and Phase Transformation, Vaporization,Evaporation and Boiling, Saturated and Superheat Steam, T-V, P-V and P-T Plots DuringSteam Formation, Properties of Dry, Wet and Superheated Steam, Property Changes DuringSteam Processes, Temperature Entropy (T-S) and Enthalpy Entropy (H-S) Diagrams,Throttling and Measurement of Dryness Fraction of Steam.

    Unit 3: First Law of Thermodynamics:Energy and its Forms, Energy and 1st law of Thermodynamics, Internal Energy and Enthalpy,

    P-V Plot for different processes, PMMFK, Steady flow energy equation, 1st Law Applied toNon- flow process, Steady Flow Process and Transient Flow Process, Throttling Process andFree Expansion Process.

    Part-B

    Unit 4: Second Law of Thermodynamics and Availability:Limitations of first law, thermal reservoirs, heat engine, kelvin- planck and clausiusstatements and their equivalence, pmmsk. Carnot cycle,carnot theorem and its corollaries,Entropy, clausius inequality, principle of entropy increase, entropy change in differentprocesses, thermodynamic relation. High and low grade energy, availability and unavailableenergy, loss of available energy due to heat transfer through a finite temperaturedifference, dead state of a system, availability of a non-flow and steady flow system,helmholtz and gibbs functions.

    Unit 5: Fuels and Combustion:Classification of fuels- solid, liquid & gaseous fuels, Combustion equations, Stochiometricair-fuel ratio, Excess air, Exhaust gas analysis, Orsat apparatus. Enthalpy and internalenergy of combustion, Enthalpy of formation, Adiabatic flame temperature, Calorific valuesof fuel.

    Unit 6 : Ideal and Real Gases:Concept of an Ideal Gas, Basic Gas Laws, Characteristic Gas Equation, Avogadros law andUniversal Gas Constant, P-V-T surface of an Ideal Gas. Vander Waals Equation of state,Reduced Co-ordinates, Compressibility factor and law of corresponding states. Mixture of

    Gases, Mass, Mole and Volume Fraction, Gibson Daltons law, Gas Constant and SpecificHeats.

    Note: Steam tables will be provided in the exams

    Text Books:

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    1. Engineering Thermodynamics Jones and Dugan, PHI, New Delhi.2. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics E. Radhakrishnan, PHI, New Delhi.3. Thermal Science & Engineering, D.S.Kumar, SK Kataria & Sons

    Reference Books:

    1. Theory and Problems of Thermodynamics Y. V.C. Rao, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New

    Delhi.2. Engineering Thermodynamics C P Arora, Tata McGraw Hill3. Engineering Thermodynamics P K Nag, Tata McGraw Hill

    Instructions for setting of Paper Seven questions are to set in total. First question willbe conceptual covering entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questionswill be set from each part A and part B (one from each unit). Student needs to attempt twoquestions out of three questions from each part. Each question will be of 20 marks.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-303: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-I

    Periods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:150

    L: 3 T: 1 3.5 Internal :50Duration of Ext. Exam: 3 Hrs External : 100

    Part-A

    Unit 1: Introduction to Metal Casting Processes:Advantages and limitations, sand mold making procedure. Patterns and Cores: Patternmaterials, pattern allowances, types of pattern, color coding. Molding materials: Moldingsand composition, sand preparation, sand properties and testing, Sand molding processes.Cores: Types of cores, core prints, chaplets, and chills. Gating systems: Gates and gatingsystems risers..

    Unit 2: Special Casting Processes, melting practices and other processes:

    Shell molding, precision investment casting, permanent mold casting, die casting,centrifugal casting, continuous casting, Melting practice: Cupola structure and variouszones. Casting cleaning and casting defects, Fettling, defects in castings and theirremedies, methods of testing of castings for their soundness.

    Unit 3: Metal Forming Processes:Nature of plastic deformation, hot working and cold working .Principles of rolling, rollpasses, roll pass sequences. Forging: Forging operations, smith forging, drop forging, pressforging, forging defects.

    Part-B

    Unit 4: Extrusion and other processes:Extrusion principle, hot extrusion, cold extrusion, wire drawing, swaging, tube making.Sheet metal operations: Press tools operations, hearing action, drawing dies,

    spinning, bending, stretch forming, embossing and coining.

    Unit 5: Introduction to Gas and Arc Welding:Classification: oxy-acetylene welding equipment and techniques. Electric arc welding:Electrodes, manual metal arc welding, inert gas shielded arc welding, tungsten inert gaswelding (TIG), metal inert gas welding (MIG), submerged arc welding (SAW). ResistanceWelding: Principles, and processes.

    Unit 6: Other Welding Processes:Introduction, Thermit welding, electro slag welding, electron beam welding, forge welding,

    friction welding, diffusion welding, brazing and soldering.

    Text Books:

    1. Principles of Manufacturing Materials & Processes Campbell J. S., Publisher Mc GrawHill.2. Manufacturing Science - Ghosh A; Mallik A.K. Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi

    Reference Books:

    1. Foundry Technology - K.P. Sinha, D.B. Goel, Roorkee Publishing House.2. Welding and Welding Technology, Richard L. Little Tata McGraw Hill Ltd.

    3. Principle of Metal casting - Rosenthal, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi4. Manufacturing Processes and Systems: Ostwald Phillip F., Munoz Jairo, John Wiley &Sons5. Manufacturing Technology-Foundry, Forming and Welding - P.N. Rao, Tata McGraw Hill6. Elements of Manufacturing Processes B.S. Nagendra Parasher, RK Mittal, PHI N. Delhi

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    Instructions for setting of Paper Seven questions are to set in total. First question willbe conceptual covering entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questionswill be set from each part A and part B (one from each unit). Student needs to attempt twoquestions out of three questions from each part. Each question will be of 20 marks.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-304: FLUID MECHANICSPeriods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:150L: 3 T: 1 3.5 Internal :

    50Duration of Ext. Exam: 3 Hrs External : 100

    Objective:To introduce basics of fluid mechanics

    Part-AUnit 1:Fluid statics:Concept of fluid, viscosity, continuum, bulk modulus of elasticity, vapor pressure, surfacetension. Basic equation of fluid statics, forces on plane areas, force components on curvedsurfaces, buoyant force, stability of floating and submerged bodies, relative equilibrium.

    Unit 2:Fluid Kinematics:Eulerian and Lagrangian description of fluid flow; stream, streak and path lines; types of

    flows, flow rate and continuity equation, differential equation of continuity in cylindrical andpolar coordinates, rotation, vorticity and circulation, stream and potential functions, flownet.

    Unit 3:Fluid Dynamics:Concept of system and control volume, Eulers equation, Bernoullis equation, venturimeter,orifices, orifice meter, mouthpieces, kinetic and momentum correction factors, Impulsemomentum relationship and its applications.

    Part-B

    Unit 4: Potential Flow, and Viscous Flow:Potential Flow: Uniform and vortex flow, flow past a Rankin half body, flow past a cylinderwith and without circulation. Viscous Flow: Flow regimes and Reynolds number,

    Relationship between shear stress and pressure gradient, uni-directional flow betweenstationary and moving parallel plates.

    Unit 5:Turbulent Flow:Shear stress in turbulent flow, Prandtl mixing length hypothesis, velocity distribution inpipes, friction coefficients for smooth and rough pipes. Boundary Layer Flow: Boundarylayer concept: displacement, momentum and energy thickness, von-karman momentumintegral equation, drag on a flat plate, boundary layer separation and control.

    Unit 6:Flow Through Pipes:Major and minor losses in pipes, series and parallel connection of pipes, branched pipes;equivalent pipe, power transmission through pipes. Dimensional Analysis: Dimensionalhomogeneity, Rayleighs method and Buckinghams -theorem, dimensionless numbers and

    their significance.

    Text Books:

    1. Fluid Mechanics: Victor L. Streeter , E. Benjamin Wylie, Keith W. Bedford, McGraw-Hill

    2. Fluid Mechanics, Frank White, McGraw-Hill

    Reference Books:

    1. Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Engineering D.S. Kumar, Kataria & sons

    Instructions for setting of Paper Seven questions are to set in total. First question will

    be conceptual covering entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questionswill be set from each part A and part B (one from each unit). Student needs to attempt twoquestions out of three questions from each part. Each question will be of 20 marks..

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-305: MATERIAL SCIENCEPeriods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:150L: 3 T: 1 3.5 Internal :

    50Duration of Ext. Exam: 3 Hrs External : 100

    Part-A

    Unit 1: Crystallography:Review of crystal structure, space lattice, crystal planes and crystal directions, co-ordinationnumber, number of atoms per unit cell, atomic packing factor, Numerical related tocrystallography. Imperfection in metal crystals: Crystal imperfections and theirclassifications, point defects, line defects, edge & screw dislocations, surface defects,volume defects & effects of imperfections on metal properties.

    Unit 2:Solid solutions and phase diagram:

    Introduction to single and multiphase solid solutions and types of solid solutions,importance and objectives of phase diagram, systems, phase and structural constituents,cooling curves, unary & binary phase diagrams, Gibbss phase rule, Lever rule, eutectic andeutectoid systems, peritectic and peritectoid systems, iron carbon equilibrium diagram andTTT diagram.

    Unit 3:Heat Treatment:Principles, purpose, classification of heat treatment processes, annealing, normalizing,stress relieving, hardening, tempering, carburizing, nitriding, cyaniding, flame and inductionhardening. Allotropic transformation of iron and steel, Properties of austenite, ferrite,pearlite, martensite.

    Part-B

    Unit 4:Deformation of Metal:Elastic and plastic deformation, mechanism of plastic deformation, twinning, conventionaland true stress strain curves for polycrystalline materials, yield point phenomena, strainageing, work hardening, Bauschinger effect, season cracking. Recovery, re-crystallizationand grain growth. Failures of metals: Failure analysis, fracture, process of fracture, types offracture, fatigue, characteristics of fatigue, fatigue limit, mechanism of fatigue, factorsaffecting fatigue.

    Unit 5: Creep & Corrosion:Definition and concept, creep curve, mechanism of creep, impact of time and temperature

    on creep, creep fracture, creep testing and prevention against creep. Corrosion: Mechanismand effect of corrosion, prevention of corrosion.

    Unit 6:Plastic, Composite and Ceramics:Polymers, formation of polymers, polymer structure and crystallinity, polymers to plastics

    types, reinforced particles-strengthened and dispersion strengthened composites. Ceramicmaterials: Types of ceramics, properties of ceramic, ceramic forming techniques,mechanical behavior of ceramic.

    Text Books:Elements of Materials Science and Engineering: Lawrence Van Vlack, Wesley Pub. Comp.

    1. Materials Science- NARULA, G.K. /NARULA, K.S. /GUPTA, V.K.Tata Mcgraw-Hill

    Reference Books:

    1. Material Science & Engineering V. Raghvan, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi2. A Text Book of Material Science & Metallurgy O.P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai & Sons3. Material Science and Engineering-An Introduction - Callister; W.D., John Wiley & Sons.,Delhi.4. Engineering Materials: Kenneth G. Budinski, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi

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    Instructions for setting of Paper Seven questions are to set in total. First question willbe conceptual covering entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questionswill be set from each part A and part B (one from each unit). Student needs to attempt twoquestions out of three questions from each part. Each question will be of 20 marks.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-311: FLUID MECHANICS LAB

    Periods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:

    50L: 0 T: 0 P: 2 1 Internal :25Duration of Ext. Exam: 2 Hrs External : 25

    List of Experiments:

    1. To determine the coefficient of impact for vanes.

    2. To determine coefficient of discharge of an orificemeter.

    3. To determine the coefficient of discharge of Notch ( V and Rectangular types ).

    4. To determine the friction factor for the pipes.

    5. To determine the coefficient of discharge of venturimeter.

    6. To determine the coefficient of discharge, contraction & velocity of an orifice.

    7. To verify the Bernoullis Theorem.

    8. To find critical Reynolds number for a pipe flow.

    9. To determine the meta-centric height of a floating body.

    10. To determine the minor losses due to sudden enlargement, sudden contraction

    and bends.

    11. To show the velocity and pressure variation with radius in a forced vertex flow.

    Note:

    1. At least 10 experiments are to be performed in the semester.2. At least eight experiments should be performed from the above list. Remaining

    two experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & setas per the scope of the syllabus.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-312: STRENGTH OF MATERIAL-I LAB

    Periods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:50L: 0 T: 0 P:2 1 Internal :25Duration of Ext. Exam: 2 Hrs External : 25

    List of Experiments:

    1. To study the Brinell hardness testing machine & perform the Brinell hardness

    test.

    2. To study the Rockwell hardness testing machine & perform the Rockwell

    hardness test.3. To study the Vickers hardness testing machine & perform the Vickers hardness

    test.

    4. To study the Erichsen sheet metal testing machine & perform the Erichsen sheet

    metal test.

    5. To study the Impact testing machine and perform the Impact tests (Izod &

    Charpy).

    6. To study the Universal testing machine and perform the tensile test.

    7. To perform compression & bending tests on UTM.

    8. To perform the sheer test on UTM.

    9. To study the torsion testing machine and perform the torsion test.

    10. To draw shear Force, Bending Moment Diagrams for a simply Supported Beam

    under Point and Distributed Loads.

    11. To determine Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency of Single and Double

    Purchase Winch Crab.

    12. To determine Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency of Worm and Worm Gear of

    Single, Double and Triple start.

    13. To determine Mechanical Advantage, Efficiency of Simple and Compound ScrewJack.

    14. To find Moment of Inertia of a Fly Wheel.

    Note:1. At least ten experiments are to be performed in the semester.2. At least eight experiments should be performed from the above list. Remaining two

    experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set as perthe scope of the syllabus.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M-313: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LAB.

    Periods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:100L: 0 T: 0 P: 6 3 Internal :50Duration of Ext. Exam: 2 Hrs External : 50

    The students will be required to carry out the following exercises usingeducational soft-wares(AutoCAD, I-DEAS, Pro-Engineer etc).

    1. Setting up of drawing environment by setting drawing limits, drawing units, namingthe drawing, naming layers, setting line types for different layers using various typeof lines in engineering drawing, saving the file with .dwg extension.

    2. Layout drawing of a building using different layer and line colors indicating allBuilding details. Name the details using text commands, Make a title Block.

    3. To Draw Orthographic projection Drawings (Front, Top and side) of boiler safety

    valve giving name the various components of the valve.

    4. Make an Isometric dimensioned drawing of a connecting Rod using isometric gridand snap.

    5. Draw quarter sectional isometric view of a cotter joint.

    6. Draw different types of bolts and nuts with internal and external threading in Acmeand square threading standards. Save the bolts and nuts as blocks suitable forinsertion.

    7. Draw 3D models by extruding simple 2D objects, dimension and name the objects.

    8. Draw a spiral by extruding a circle.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    M- 314 MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB.

    Periods/week Credits: MAX. MARKS:50L: 0 T: 0 P: 2 1 Internal :25Duration of Ext. Exam: 2 Hrs External : 25

    List of Experiments:

    1. To study crystal structures of a given specimen.

    2. To study crystal imperfections in a given specimen.

    3. To study microstructures of metals/ alloys.

    4. To prepare solidification curve for a given specimen.

    5. To study heat treatment processes (hardening and tempering) of steel specimen.

    6. To study microstructure of heat-treated steel.

    7. To study thermo-setting of plastics.

    8. To study the creep behavior of a given specimen.

    9. To study the mechanism of chemical corrosion and its protection.

    10. To study the properties of various types of plastics.

    11. To study Bravais lattices with the help of models.

    12. To study crystal structures and crystals imperfections using ball models.

    Note:

    1. At least ten experiments are to be performed in the semester.At least eight experiments should be performed from the above list. Remaining twoexperiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by theconcerned institute as per the scope of the syllabus.

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    MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

    HM-301 : PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT-I

    Periods/week Credits Max. Marks

    : 50L: 0 T: 2 1 Internal: 50

    Objective: The students will be able to enhance the ability to speak clearly and confidently in variousformal situations and also to organize and write the given information at a glance in real life.

    PART-A

    Unit 1: Verbal ReasoningVerbal Reasoning, Verbal Analogy, Types of Verbal Analogy, Logical Sequencing, Practice Tests,Anagram, Verbal Reasoning Test, Comprehension,

    Unit 2: Abstract Reasoning

    Abstract/Spatial Reasoning, Intelligence Quotient, Practice Questions on Abstract Reasoning

    Unit 3: Vertical Career Readiness: Training Session I: BPO & KPOWhat is Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Indian BPO Sector, Domestic BPO Industry, Employmentin the BPO Sector, Skills required for BPO Sector, Recruitment Procedure

    What is Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO), Indian KPO Sector, KPO Industry Segments, KPO KeyIndustry Services, KPO Careers.

    PART-B

    Unit 4: Vertical Career Readiness: Training Session II: Advertising & MediaThe Advertising Industry,Trends of the Industry in India,Careers & Recruitment Procedure.

    Media: an Emerging Industry, Trends of the Industry in India, Careers, Recruitment

    Unit 5: Vertical Career Readiness: Training Session III: Energy & Legal Services

    The Energy Sector, Industry Trends, Trends of the Industry in India, Career Prospects, RecruitmentThe Legal Service Sector, Industry Trends, Trends of the Industry in India, Career Prospects,Recruitment

    Unit 6: Vertical Career Readiness: Training Session II: Banking & InsuranceWhat is Banking, The Indian Banking Sector, The Banking Industry Services , Skills required forBanking Sector, Recruitment Procedure

    The Insurance Service Sector, Industry Trends, Trends of the Industry in India, Career Prospects,Recruitment

    Reference Books:

    1. 101 Ways to Improve Your Comm. Skills by Bennie Boagh, Goal Minds publishers.2. Practical English Usage by Michael Swan, Oxford University Press, USA.3. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R. C. Sharma, Tata McGraw Hill.4. Creative English for Communication by N. Krishnaswam, T. Sriraman, Macmillan.

    5. Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggrawal,S.Chand & Company Ltd.

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    Instructions for Paper Setting: The question paper will consist of subjective andobjective type questions on all topics. All the questions will be mainly theory/content basedquestions as the purpose is to test learning. All questions are compulsory, carry equal marksand there is no negative marking.

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