Self-Employed Tailor Job Role Question Paper Download in PDF

Self-Employed Tailor Job Role Question Paper Download in PDF


1). What is the name of the tool that is used to take body measurements:

a) Scissor

b) Measuring Tape

c) Seam Ripper

d) None of the above


2). Identify the given name : 

a) Rular

b) Yardstick

c) L Scale


3.       Which pattern making involves the development      ( of a fitted basic pattern with comfort ease to fit person or body form:-


a)      Drafting

 b)      Draping

c)      Flat paper patternmaking

d)     None


3. What does the following picture indicate

a)  Cutting fabric into pieces

b)  Designing embroidery work

c)      Doing alteration

d)     Sewing the machine


4. What has to be done before operating the sewing machine:-

a). Remove all the parts and fix them

b). Clean the machine with waste cloth

c). Perform a test run

d). Replace the wheel belt


5). What has to be done before operating the sewing machine:-

a)      Remove all the parts and fix them

b)     Clean the machine with waste cloth

c)      Perform a test run

d)     Replace the wheel belt


6). Which of the following tool is used for keeping the fabric stretched, while going to start the embroidery work:

a)      Seam ripper

b)      Trace wheel

7) Which method is used to join the pieces of fabric

a)      Stitching

b)      Cutting

c)      Holding

d)     Drawing


8)    .              is a diagram that shows the patterns of sorting and placing fabric pieces.

a)      Plan

b)      Profile

c)      Design

d)     Layout

9)Which of the following is the remedy for looping of threads and uneven stitches:-

a)      Increasing fabric thickness 

b)      Increasing seam width

c)      Increasing stitch depth 

d)     Increasing thread tension

10).  If the feeding system is not efficient then it results in regular seams and many other defects, especially when the machine is:-\

a). Running on low speed

  b). Especially when not running

c)Running on medium speed

d)     Running on high speed


11. Which of the following stitch creates a seam that is flat and has the same appearance both inside and outside:-

 a)  Overlock stitch

 b). Flatlock stitch

 c Blind stitch 

d) Cover stitch


12. Where has to note the details required for alteration, to attach them to garment:-


a)      On Tags

b)      In Notebook

c)      On table

d)     On rough paper



13. Which of the following tool is used for ripping out the machine stitches:-

a)      Seam ripper

b)      Awl

c)      Bobbin

d)     Stiletto



14. On whom the fitting of dress material has to check, after sewing the dress?

a)      On workers

b)      On sales person

c)      Particular Customer 

a)      None



15.    As a self-employed tailor. what has to be ensure, while handling the stitching machines and related tools and equipment:-

a). Safe and secure work

b)       Working techniques

c)      Safety precautions 

b)     All of the above








Automotive Service Technician (Two Wheeler and Three Wheeler) Job Role Question Paper Downlord

 



Automotive Service Technician (Two Wheeler and Three Wheeler) Job Role Question Paper Downlord in PDF


Answer the following Question 

1. If petrol is used in diesel engine then there will be_____________ 

A. Higher knocking

B. Black smoke

C. More fuel consumption 

D. Improper combustion


2. The clutch plate of a 4 wheeler is located between 

a. Engine crankshaft and flywheel 

b. Engine flywheel and gearbox 

c. Engine flywheel and pressure plate 

d. Pressure plate and gearbox 


3. Poppet valves are not present in

a. 2 stroke petrol engines 

b. 4 stroke petrol engines

c. 4 stroke L.P.G. engines 

d. 4 stroke diesel engines


4. Overhead camshaft engines will not have

a. Tappet

b. Poppet valve 

c. Rocker shaft 

d. Push rod 


5. The camshaft of a 4 stroke engine will be rotating at 

a. One fourth of the speed of the crankshaft 

b. Half the speed of the crankshaft 

c. Twice the speed of the crankshaft 

d. Four times the speed of the crankshaft


6. The bottom most piston ring of a 4 stroke engine is called 

a. Compression ring 

b. Expansion ring 

c. Oil scraper ring 

d. Oil supply ring

7. The portion below the piston pin bosses of a piston is called 

a. Land of the piston 

b. Bottom of the piston 

c. Crown of the piston 

d. Skirt of the piston


8. Tappet clearance of an engine having side camshaft is 

a. The clearance between the tappet and cam lobe

 b. The clearance between the tappet and pushrod 

c. The clearance between the rocker arm and the push rod 

d. The clearance between the valve stem and the rocker arm 


9. Tappet clearance is measured by 

a. Feeler gauge

b. Dial gauge 

c. Vernier caliper

d. Micrometer 


10. The connecting rod big end bearing for multi cylinder engines are 

a. Bush bearing 

b. Ball bearing 

c. Shell bearing 

d. Roller bearing


11. Which of the following is not a function of the engine flywheel of a four wheeler

a. To smooth the power fluctuations 

b. To act as a friction surface for the clutch assembly 

c. To accommodate the ring gear for starter motor engagement 

d. To connect the crankshaft to the clutch shaft


12. The clutch housing of a four wheeler is bolted to 

a. The engine flywheel 

b. The pressure plate 

c. The gear box housing 

d. The engine cylinder block 


13. The number of universal joints used in the propeller shaft of a front engine rear drive car is 

a. 1 

b. 2 

c. 3 

d. 4


14. The bearings for the clutch shaft will be located at 

a. Engine block and gearbox housing 

b. Rear end of the crankshaft flange and gear box housing 

c. Engine flywheel and pressure plate 

d. Engine block and clutch housing 


15. Constant Velocity Joints are used

 a. At the two ends of the propeller shaft

 b. At the shaft of tilting type steering column 

c. At the ends of the rear axle shaft

 d. At the road wheel ends of the axle shafts of front drive vehicles


16. A sliding joint is provided in the propeller shaft 

a. For accommodating the variation in length of propeller shaft 

b. For accommodating the variation in angle of propeller shaft 

c. For accommodating the backlash of the propeller shaft

 d. For accommodating the angular speed variation of the propeller shaft 


17. The alternators in automobiles are driven by

 a. Gear drive 

b. Chain and sprocket drive 

c. V-belt drive

 d. Flat belt drive


18. The need of a fuel lift pump in a petrol engine is

a. To inject fuel under pressure into the cylinder 

b. To supply fuel to the carburetor bowl against gravity

c. To atomize the fuel in the carburetor 

d. To vaporize the fuel in the manifold 


19. MPFI engines will not have

 a. Fuel injectors 

b. Carburetor 

c. Fuel pump 

d. Spark plugs



20. Starter motors used in Automobiles are

 a. D.C. series motor

 b. D.C. shunt motor

 c. D.C. Compound motor 

d. A.C. Squirrel cage motor



21. The SAE grade of lubricant oil used of the engine lies between 

a. 5 & 10 

b. 10 & 20

c. 20 & 40

d. 40 & 80 


22. If the level of lubrication oil in the crankcase reduces then topping up is done by 

a. Filling through the filler plug in the crankcase 

b. Filling through the air filler

 c. Filling through the dipstick holder in the crankcase 

d. Filling through the cap in the valve door


23. Which of the following unit is not lubricated with lubricating oil 

a. Steering gear

 b. Wheel bearing 

c. Gear box

 d. Differential unit 


24. The thermostat in the cooling system is for 

a. Monitoring the temperature of coolant 

b. Monitoring the pressure of coolant 

c. Controlling the flow of coolant to the radiator from the engine 

d. Controlling the density of the coolant 


25. Which of the following unit is not lubricated in a four wheeler

 a. Steering system 

b. Gear box 

c. Clutch 

d. Propeller shaft 

Schemes

 The National Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation (NBCFDC):

1)  National Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation (NBCFDC) is a Govt. of India Undertaking under the aegis of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The Corporation was incorporated under Section 25 of the Companies Act 1956 on 13th January 1992.

2)   

3)   The objective of the Corporation is to promote economic and developmental activities for the benefit of Backward Classes and to assist the poorer section of these classes in skill development and self-employment ventures.

4)   

5)   NBCFDC provides financial assistance through State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by the State Governments/UTs and Banks (PSBs & RRBs).

 

The National Scheduled Castes Finance & Development Corporation (NSFDC):

 

Incorporation
NSFDC was setup by the Government of India on February 08, 1989 with the name National Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation (NSCSTFDC). It was incorporated as a fully owned Government of India Company under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 (Previously Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956).

Bifurcation
Consequent upon the orders of the Government of India declaring bifurcation of the erstwhile NSCSTFDC into two separate corporations (one each for SCs & STs), the existing NSFDC is now functioning exclusively for the development of the Scheduled Castes w.e.f. 10.04.2001.
It has been assigned the task for financing, facilitating and mobilizing funds for the economic empowerment of persons having annual family income up to Rs. 3.00 lakh for both rural and urban areas. It provides financial assistance for income generating schemes for the target group through State Channelising Agencies (SCAs) which are nominated by respective State/UT Government and other Channel Partners such as Public Sector Banks, Regional Rural Banks, NBFC-MFIs, JHARCRAFT, NEDFi etc.
This is managed by a Board of Directors with representation from Central Government, State Scheduled Castes Development Corporations, Financial Institutions and non-official members representing Scheduled Castes.

Vision

To be the leading catalyst in systematic reduction of poverty through socio-economic development of eligible Scheduled Castes, working in an efficient, responsive and collaborative manner with channelizing agencies and other development partners.

Mission

Promote prosperity among Scheduled Castes by improving flow of financial assistance and through skill development & other innovative initiatives.

Objectives

·       Identification of trades & other economic activities of importance to Scheduled Castes population.

·       Upgradation of skills & processes used by persons belonging to Scheduled Castes.

·       Promotion of small, cottage & village industries.

·       Financing of pilot programmes for upliftment and economic welfare of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes.

·       Improvement in flow of financial assistance to persons belonging to Scheduled Castes for their economic well-being.

·       Assistance to target group in setting up their projects by way of project preparation, training and financial assistance.

·       Extending loans to eligible students belonging to Scheduled Castes for pursuing full time professional and technical courses in India and abroad.

·       Extending loans to eligible youth to enhance their skill & employability by pursuing vocational education & training courses in India.

In pursuance of above objects, your NSFDC is engaged in providing financial assistance at concessional interest rates under various credit schemes to beneficiaries belonging to Scheduled Castes, through the State/UT Channelizing Agencies and other channel partners and is also extending various non-credit schemes to support the target groups.

The National Safaikaramcharis Finance & Development Corporation (NSKFDC):

“National Safai Karamchris Finance & Development Corporation”(NSKFDC), an Apex Corporation was set up for the socio economic development of Safai Karamcharis/Scavengers and  their dependants through its various schemes.

NSKFDC was incorporated on 24th January, 1997 under Section 25 of the Companies Act as a ‘Not For Profit’ Organization. NSKFDC is a wholly owned Government Undertaking under the aegis of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. NSKFDC commenced its operations in October,1997. The Company has an authorized capital of Rs. 710 crores and paid-up capital of Rs 641 crores as on date.



The primary objective of NSKFDC is to eradicate terrible inhumane and evil practice of Manual Scavenging and to strengthen socio-economic development of Safai Karamcharis/Scavengers and their dependents by providing financial assistance in the form of various Loan Schemes and Training Programmes for upgrading their skills  through State Channelising Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State Governments/ UTs , Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and Nationalised Banks  across the Country.

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