LABORATORY RECORD
REGISTER NO
[ ] Farming
[ ] Timber
[ ] Mining
[ ] Furnishing
[ ] Summer plans
[ ] Their jobs on the campus
[ ] The mans future plans
[ ] Getting ready for the school next semester
Cartography
Almost all living things ultimately get their energy from the sun. In a process called
photosynthesis, plants, algae, and some other organisms capture their suns energy and
use it to make simple sugars like glucose. Most other organisms use these organic
molecules as a source of energy. Organic materials contain a tremendous amount of
energy. As food, they fuel our bodies and those of most other creatures. In such forms of
oil, gas, and coal, they heat our homes, run our factories and power our cars.
Organisms that are cap of photosynthesis can obtain all the energy the need from
sunlight and do not need to eat. They are called autotrophs. Plants are the most familiar
autotrops on land. In the ocean, algae and bacteria are the most important autotrophs.
Many organisms cannot produce their own food and must obtain energy organic matter.
These are called heterotrophs.
Questions:
7. Which is the word or phrase in the bold text that is closest meaning to the word
CAPTURED
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When a society undergoes rapid social change, its religion is likely to be affected.
At sometimes, people may feel disillusioned, or dissatisfied, their conservative,
established religion may be incapable of changing to accommodate their new needs.
Under these circumstances, which may be associated with revitalization, a prophet a
charismatic leader, usually male, who offers solution in times of extreme social unrest
may emerge. A prophet is typically a person who has undergone some intense spiritual
experience: perhaps a spirit has shown him new truths and new ways of behaving, or
urged him to return to traditional ways. As a result of this experience, the prophet usually
feels he has a mission to fulfill among his fellows, and if he is convincing he may
develop a following.
The charismatic prophets who emerged among the Native Americans of the Great
Plains during the last decades of the nineteenth century are illustrative. At the time, Plains
groups were undergoing cultural deprivation. White people had seized their land and
herded them onto reservations. Alcoholism, measles, and whooping cough, introduced by
whites, had killed thousands. The relentless westbound expansion of white pioneers had
left massacres and broken peace treaties in its wake, and Native Americans were growing
increasingly frustrated and desperate.
In this context, a series of charismatic Native Americans prophets emerged,
predicting that-if people would only follow them-the whites would be wiped out, the
bison would return, lands would be recovered, sickness and death would disappear, dead
kinsmen would be restored to life, and everlasting prosperity and happiness would reign.
All that was needed to bring about the millennium was that people have faith, pray, and
repeatedly perform a ritual called the Ghost dance. The ghost dancing was widely
practiced, but to no avail.
The Jesus of the Christian religion, a man who broke away from religious
orthodoxy during a time of social upheaval, is another example of a prophet. Jesus
persuaded people to give up their ways of life and become his lifelong disciples. After his
death, the church he founded continued under the leadership of one of his followers,
Peter, and eventually became an institution.
Questions:
2. All of the following may cause the need for prophet EXCEPT
[ ] famine
[ ] pollution
[ ] an economic crisis
[ ] natural disasters
I. Tick the correctly spelled words that are given in brackets in the following
sentences
1) Each of the employees attended the meeting (accept, except) the line
supervisor, who was out of town for job-related travel.
2) The (advise, advice) he gave will help us all to do a better job.
3) Management must (affect, effect) a change in employees attitudes toward
absenteeism.
4) Let me (site, cite, sight) this most recent case as an example.
5) (Its, Its) too early to tell if our personnel changes will help create a better
office environment.
6) If we (lose, loose) another good employee to our competitor, our production
capabilities will suffer.
7) Im not (quite, quiet) sure what she meant by that comment.
8) (Their, There, Theyre) budget has gotten too large to ensure a successful
profit margin.
9) We had wanted to attend the conference (to, too, two), but our tight schedule
prevented us from doing so.
10) (Youre, your) best chance for landing this contract is to manufacture a better
product.
II. Rewrite using appropriate articles in the following sentences
1. An award was presented the player who scored the most points.
Ans:
2. A skilled artist can produce many different kind effects with a brush.
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3. The rate which a chemical reaction proceeds depends partly on temperature.
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4. We are planning of a visit to France next month.
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5. Four rocky planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, orbit relatively close the
sun.
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6. There were faults than 50 of tigers in the whole country.
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7. She has many faults, but were all very fond her.
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8. His hard work accounts his success.
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9. We are depended the sun for energy.
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10. The town which the college is located is very pretty.
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V. Fill in the blanks choosing appropriate word from the list given in brackets:
1. Successful ------------- is about understanding people and setting them to share the
------------ of the organization. The manager must -------------- what is going on at
all times and the --------------- must know what is ------------- of them. There is no
-------------- for asking simple questions like what, why, when, how, how much.
Listening carefully is the ------------- link in communicating with staff and clients.
Of course managers need to delegate some ------------- of these tasks to team
leaders, but as a manager, you are ------------- for all these areas. However, there
are some things such as planning, team selection, and rewarding achievements
that should not be ------------ A desk is a dangerous place from which to view
your staff and clients.
Options:
1. Allocated 8. Vision
2. Responsible 9. Vital
3. Delegated 10. Know
4. Management 11. Employees
5. Aspects 12. Substitute
6. Expected 13. Crucial
7. Reason 14. Credible
Options:
1. Non-verbal 8. Accounted
2. Visual 9. Closely
3. Impact 10. Speaker
4. Words 11. Researchers
5. Tone 12. Impact
6. Rapport 13. Power
7. Vaguely 14. audible
3. The average new born --------------------- is about fifty centimeters long. In twenty
years this little -------------------- more than triples -------------------- in length. The
----------------- height of a man is 1.7 meters ------------------ man does not stop
growing then, ------------------ continues to grow even after the ------------------ of
twenty five and reaches his maximum --------------------- at about the age of thirty
five. --------------------- happens after that? He does not stop growing but begins to
shrink -----------------------. An average person shrinks as much as ten millimeters
--------------------------- ten years after the age of forty.
Options:
1. What 8. Stature
2. He 9. Age
3. However 10. Height
4. Usual 11. Now onward
5. Average 12. In
6. Itself 13. Just
7. Body 14. Baby
Options:
1. Falters 8. Alarmingly
2. Deteriorated 9. Cut
3. Fluctuates 10. Deviates
4. Dissolves 11. Fulfilled
5. Frustrated 12. Postponed
6. Suspended 13. Halt
7. Embarked 14. Desperately
I.
A. The main object is to maintain the interest of every member of the society and to
ensure that the members participate actively in the projects of society.
B. If the society is to be well run, it is necessary to prevent insincere officials being
elected to the committee which is responsible for the running of business.
C. They get this from experienced and professional workers who are not only
familiar with the cooperative system, but also with efficient method of doing
business.
D. The capital necessary to start a business venture is obtained by the workers
contributions.
E. The cooperative system of doing business is a good way of encouraging ordinary
workers to work hard.
F. The cooperative system of doing business is a good way of encouraging ordinary
workers to work hard.
Ans: ----------------------------------------------.
II.
A. Since the sixties there has been an increasing interest in neurophysiology, which
deals with the neural bases of mental activity and behaviour.
B. It has format which is very similar to that of Brain and Language, a sister journal.
C. Since then, a number of journals devoted entirely to this area of research have
appeared.
D. Before the 1960's when this field was the concern of a small number of
investigators, research articles were scattered in various neurological journals.
E. Brain and cognition is one such journal.
F. So far the journal has published the mixture of articles including reports and
investigations
Ans: -----------------------------------
III.
A. Forecasting the weather has always been a difficult business.
B. During a period of drought, streams and rivers dried up, the cattle died from thirst
and were ruined.
C. Many different things affect the weather and we have to study them carefully to
make accurate forecast.
D. Ancient Egyptians had no need of weather in the Nile Valley hardly ever changes.
E. In early times, when there were no instruments, such as thermometer or the
barometer, man looked for tell-tale signs in the sky
F. He made his forecasts by watching flights of the birds or the way smoke rose
from fire.
Ans: ---------------------------
IV.
A. For decades, American society has been calling a melting pot
B. Differences remained - in appearence, mannerisms, customs, speech, religion and
more
C. The term has long been a cliche and half-truth.
D. But homogenisation was never acheived.
E. Yes, immigrants from diverse cultures and traditions did cast off vestiges of their
native lands and become almost imperceptibly woven in to the American fabric.
F. In recent years, such differences accentuated by the arrival of immigrants from
Asia and other parts of the world in the United States - have become something to
celebrate and to nurture.
Ans: --------------------------.
At the Airport.
Mrs. Crista goes to the airport and inquires about the flight.
Mrs. Crista : Hello Good Morning.
Receptionist : Oh! There is a lot of time for that. You can stay in the waiting room. By
the by, Madam have you sent your luggage for weighting and checking?
Mrs. Crista : No, I do not have more than my dresses and a few books.
Receptionist : Yet you wil have to be checked. This is the formal thing done here.
Receptionist ; Just to the opposite room. All right have you got the passport and visa
ready ?
Mrs. Crista : Yes, of course, I have them ready.
Mrs. Crista : Excuse me Sir, How long will the British Airlines stay here ?
Receptionist : It will reach South York by 11 a.m. tomorrow. By the by have you got the
Boarding Ticket ready ?
Mrs. Crista : I have had my immigrant checking , customs checking and boarding pass.
GOALS:
When you get a telephone call from an English speaker, you should be able to instantly
speak English. Take a telephone message from a native speaker. Speak as fast as a native
speaker. Control the conversation. Do not use eye contact or gestures. Check to make
sure you wrote the information correctly.
BENEFITS:
You will be able to take a message from a native speaker without getting nervous.
You will make a good impression on your co-workers and on the person you are
talking to on the phone.
CONVERSATION:
Michelle: Just a second - Ill see if hes in. Hello, Roceline Wilson? Ive got Mike Andrews
_____________ the phone for you . OK - Ill put him through. Hang on a
____________________.
GOALS:
Stand up. Introduce yourself to someone you have never met. Look the other person in
the eye when you talk to them. Appear confident. Shake hands firmly. Smile.
BENEFITS:
You must meet people in order to do business. By starting a conversation and appearing
interested, it will be more likely that the other person will buy your product or service.
CONVERSATION:
A: Good-bye.
B: Good-bye.
2. Our school had won the match if only we would have concentrated.
Our school would have won the match if only we had concentrated.
GOALS
Stand up. Introduce yourself to a large
Group of people. Talk about your current
Job. Talk about your background. Talk a
Little more about your personal life.
Memorize your introduction. Make
Eye contact with everyone in the room.
Be energetic. Speak clearly. Speak loudly.
Speak without hesitation. Smile :)
BENEFITS:
People are more likely to speak with you
And work effectively with you if they have
A basic understanding of who you are and
What your abilities are. People become
Accustomed to your accent. You will probably
Feel more comfortable participating in-group
Discussions if you have already given a short
Introductory speech.
Phrase
My name is_________________.
I study at___________________.
Im a student of _____________________.
I live in____________________.
I am looking for an entry-level position with your company and feel that my skills in
CAD/CAM & other designing tools will be just what your company is in search of.
I come from a family of engineers and therefore, the foundation for my technical
knowledge has been laid since childhood. I have imbibed the virtues like honesty and
discipline from my family.
Thank You!
To
The HR Manager
Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai-602111.
Dear Sir,
Sub: Applying for the post of Software Engineer in your concern-regd.
Ref: Your advertisement in THE HINDU dated on January 18th 2013.
I did my degree in BE- Computer Science & Engineering at the year of 2012.At
present I am in search for jobs and as I saw the advt in THE HINDU for vacancy to the
College. During my college days I have attended many classes regarding programming
languages and scripting languages. I am expecting for the call letter soon and seeking for
the time to the personal interview. I have attached my resume along with this letter. I
Thanking you.
Sincerely
[K.VINODH]
EX.NO. 4 RESUME
Application for the post of Software Engineer
K.Vinodh
No.124,Arul Nagar
Guduvancheri
Kanchipuram District
Pin: 603202.
E-Mail:vinodhwins93@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE:
To work in an organization & achieve higher goals with dedication and
commitment. To strive continuously to add glory to my profession, organization and the
society.
EXPERIENCE:
1. Serving as in ABC ltd. from Dec 31,2012.
EDUCATION QUALIFICATION:
Graduated B.E Computer Science & Engineering from the Tagore Engineering
college Affiliated by Anna University on 2010
ACHIEVEMENTS:
I have made Paper presentation regarding Nano Technology at Hindustan
University
ADDITIONAL COURSES:
Office Automation in ALTC in January 30th 2007 with A+ Grade.
Diploma in Computer Application in May 25th 2009 with A+ Grade
C,C++,JAVA at Apollo Computer Education in September 4th 2008 with A+
Grade
PERSONAL DETAILS:
Name : K.Vinodh
Age : 29 years
Date of Birth : May 18 1982
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Single
Religion : Hinduism
Nationality : Indian
Languages known : Tamil, Hindi, Marathi,Telugu.
REFERENCES:
1)Name : Mr.R.Chandra Pal
Designation : Chief executive Officer
Company : Ranbaxy Pvt. Ltd.
Address : No.45, Ragan street, New Road,
Phone : 9656473451
Email : kjaika@gmail.com
2)Name : Mr.R.Tiwari
Designation : Principal
College : Tagore Engineering College
Address : No.4, New Street, Vandalur
Chennai.
Phone : 9656363449
Email : tiwsari@gmail.com
My favorite Book
Introduction
Today I am here to do a short presentation on my favourite book
God of Small things written by Arundhati Roy.
First Ill talk about the author of the book, her background and so on.
Next Ill provide a brief synopsis of the story.
Finally, Ill bring out the finer points in the book, which has made it a world-class novel
and worthy of the Booker prize.
Firstly, talking about the author, Arundhati Roy hails from Kerala and is the daughter of
Mary Roy, who is well known as the educator who was responsible for a landmark
judgement in a case for daughters rights to ancestral property.
God of Small things is the first and only novel written by Arundhati Roy.
Secondly, coming to the story- the story of God of Small things revolves around a pair
of twins, Rahel and Estha ,the children of the divorced Ammu and their experiences in
their native state which is at that point of time strife-ridden communist fervour holding
sway over the working class which turns antagonistic towards the aristocratic class to
which the twins and their mother belong. The twins and their mother find themselves
embroiled in all kinds of difficult situations where they manage to ld on together until
Ammu is discovered lifeless in a hotel room.
The struggle has ended for the poor woman and the twins rediscover their closeness for
each other.
Thirdly, the book has won hands down in the competition for the Booker, beating even
the native writers and the reason could probably lie in the fact that the story probes
relationships and politics in a relatively unknown, sleepy, small town of Kottayam. The
manner in which the writer uses English language with her quaint usages and phrases
reveals herr innovative skills and ability to bring out the Indian ambience in a powerful
manner.
Conclusion
It is one of the finest novels written by an Indian. It is a must read book as it combines
all elements of plot, characterization and wonderful use of language into a complete and
wholesome piece of literature.
Introduction:
Identity Theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in almost every country. Identity
theft occurs when someone obtains your personal information, such as your credit card
data or Social Security number, to commit fraud or other crimes. The Federal Trade
Commission estimates that 9 million Americans suffer identity theft annually. It sounds
like a big number, but it isnt.
The credit-card fraud occurs when a thief uses your credit card to make purchases.
More serious is when someone uses your information to open accounts or take loans in
your name. Thats when youll have to fight to get your credit restored and your name
cleared, an arduous process that can take months or years to complete.
Try these common-sense, no-cost measures to protect against identity theft and fraud:
These days, many of us do most of our shopping and banking on the web. With all
those account numbers and passwords floating around, its easy for someone to nab
your information and go on a spree.
Clear your logins and passwords. This is especially important if youve been working
on a public computer. Change logins and passwords monthly.
Pay for online purchases with your credit card, which has better guarantees under
federal law than your online payment services or your debit card.
Be alert for phishing, a trick in which spam or pop-ups mimic legitimate banks or
businesses to obtain your personal information, which they use to access your accounts.
Always verify that youre on a familiar Web site with security controls before entering
personal data.
Check your accounts regularly so you know when somethings awry. Purchases you
didnt make should be obviouslike a gas fill-up halfway across the country.
Identity bandits may fill out change of address forms so that delinquent credit notices
remain off your paper billing radar.
Monitor your credit report:
By law, youre entitled to a free report every year from each of the three bureaus
(Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). Request one every four months, changing
bureaus each time. You can order the report directly through each agency, or
at annualcreditreport.com. Use this URLthere are hordes of knockoff sites that will
try to charge you for your report and other needless services. Scan it for abnormal
activity, such as accounts or credit cards you didnt open. (And dont fall prey to faux
free credit report advertisements.)
Buy a shredder and regularly shred outdated bank statements, credit card applications,
bills, and anything with your personal information before tossing it into the trash or
recycling. Junk mail often includes some of your personal details.
First, decide whether youd like to purchase the services of a dedicated identity theft
protection firm or one of the products offered by your bank or insurer. Many banks now
offer customers daily credit checks that alert them to fishy activity in their accounts.
Some will also provide insurance to repay lost wages or legal fees incurred as a result
of identity theft or fraud. Other plans assign you a caseworker to help restore your
credit. LifeLock and TrustedID are the two most prominent companies that market
themselves as identity theft protection experts. These companies offer a mix of
preventive and reactive tools to maintain your identity and credit, the most common
being fraud alerts and credit freezes.
Fraud alerts:
Some identity-theft protectors will immediately place fraud alerts on your files with the
three main credit bureaus, whether youve been victimized or not. In essence, it forces
any bank or credit agency to balk before approving credit requests in your name. Its
not foolproof, though. This may only be a speed bump for a practiced thief, so dont
consider it a guarantee that your identity wont be swiped.
Credit freezes:
Freezes are far more effective than alerts. Icing your files prevents any company from
accessing your credit unless you already do business with them, effectively sealing your
records against any new creditor. Freezes can be a pain if youre seeking a mortgage or
student loanor any form of credit. Youll have to contact the bureaus to unfreeze your
records, which can take up to three days. Plus, the credit bureaus normally charge a
small fee whenever you freeze and unfreeze your files. Credit freeze rules vary by state.
Alerts and freezes are two measures you can take yourself, so consider whether you
want to pay a company to do it for you.
Conclusion:
If youve detected fraudulent activity, notify the financial institution where the
fraudulent activity occurred first so they can freeze your account. Depending on the
situation, youll need to file a complaint with the FTC and your local police department
as well as investigate all of your other accounts. And keep a vigilant eye on that credit
report.
Thus there are many ways to protect ourselves from identity theft. Be cautious and gain
the benefits from the offers provided by the government safely.
JUDGE: Good morning. You can choose any topic you like or take a slip from that box.
You are given one minute to think to start with the discussion. The observers will not
interfere in your discussion. If no conclusion is reached, we may ask each of you to speak
for a minute on the topic at the end of the discussion. The topic on the slip is
"Multinationals: Bane or Boon". I suggest you should start the discussion.
Renuka Das: This is a good topic. I am against multinationals. We have Coke and
Pepsi. Do we need them? We can manufacture our own soft drinks. Multinationals
destroy the local industry and sell non-essential products.
Seema Kothari: I agree with you. What is the fun of having Coke and Pepsi? We have
our own Campa Cola.
Hisham Mohd.: That is a very good introduction to the topic. Multinational companies
do serve an important function that they bring new products and technologies in countries
which do not have them. And it is not just Coke and Pepsi. They set up power plants and
build roads and bridges, which really help in the development of host countries.
Anitha. C: But are they all that good? We have seen that they destroy local industry. In
India they just took over existing companies. They came in areas of low technology.
Moreover, we have to see why they come at all. They come for earning profits and often
remit more money abroad than they bring in.
Renuka Das: I agree with you. I am against multinationals. We can produce everything
ourselves. We should be swadeshi in our approach. Why do we need multinational
companies?
Hisham Mohd.: We may not need multinational companies but then it also means that
our companies should not do business abroad. Can we live in an isolated world? The fact
is that we are moving towards becoming a global village. The world is interconnected.
Then we have also seen that foreign companies bring in business practices that we are
impressed with. Look at foreign banks. They are so efficient and friendly that the
nationalized banks look pathetic in comparison. I think we can learn a lot from
multinationals if we keep our eyes and mind open.
Seema Kothari: Take a look at McDonald's. They are providing quality meals at
affordable prices. One does not have to wait at their restaurants.
Ravi Kiran: How do you account for the fact that they take out more than they put in
and thus lead to impoverishing the country?
Vignesh. S: The fact is that every poor country needs foreign investment. Poor
countries often lack resources of their own. That is why they have to invite foreign
companies in. There is nothing wrong in this because then products like cars, air
conditioners and so on can be made in poor countries. Often multinationals source
products from different countries which helps boost their export earnings.
Hisham Mohd. : We have been talking about Coke and Pepsi. It is well known that
Pepsi is in the foods business also and has helped farmers in Punjab by setting up modern
farms to grow potatoes and tomatoes. Modern practices have helped the people in that
area.
Renuka Das: I still feel that multinationals are harmful for the country.
Vignesh. S : Well, there could be negative things associated with such companies. They
may not be very good in their practices. But can we do without them? I think the best
way is to invite them but also impose some controls so that they follow the laws of the
country and do not indulge in unfair practices.
Hisham Mohd. : I think laws are applicable to everyone. Very often officials in poor
countries take bribes. The fault lies not with the company which gives a bribe but the
person who actually demands one. Why blame the companies for our own ills?
Vidhya
Vidhya Lakshmi
Devi Priya
Vinodhini
Vinoth
Tamil Selvan
Thirunavukkarasu
JUDGE: Good morning. You can choose any topic you like or take a slip from that box.
You are given one minute to think to start with the discussion. The observers will not
interfere in your discussion. If no conclusion is reached, we may ask each of you to speak
for a minute on the topic at the end of the discussion. I suggest you should start the
discussion.
Vidhya Good Morning. We are going to discuss the topic Do youngsters use or misuse
their freedom?.
Theepika Freedom is a right given to the person, to do or decide things on their own.
Freedom has to be given in various sectors like education, career,business,home, etc.,
Vidhya Lakshmi Youngsters must realize that freedom comes with responsibilities.
But when they do not have self-control, they tend to misuse their freedom and fail to
fulfill their responsibilities.
Tamil Selvan Youngsters misuse their freedom, as a result they lose and destroy their
life. We never notice the value of freedom until we lose it.
Vinodhini I do not agree with you. Many youngsters use their freedom in a right way
and have become successful in their field and have learned to earn money at the earliest.
Thirunavukkarasu In olden days, girls were not given freedom to go out late in the
evening but the freedom is now given to make them bold and be confident in their career
but most of them misuse it.they also spoil our culture.
Devi Priya No, I do not agree that girls spoil our culture. Because, by using the
freedom they have come to know the world and reality. Now they can face the problems
boldly and be successful.
Vidhya Youngsters are not true to their parents. They spoil their life by cheating their
parents. They also break the belief and spoil the dreams of their parents.
Theepika Education is very important in this competitive world. But, in olden days, it
was not the prime importance for the girls to study. Now, shine in the field of education.
Vidhya Lakshmi In educational institutions, they are given freedom to choose their
environment. After entering the college they must choose their friends carefully.Because
even if they thinks to be responsible, there are many people who misguide them and
make them adapt to bad habits like smoking, alcohol,etc.,
Vinoth In those days, parents decide the career of their children. But, now-a-days they
are given freedom to select their own method of education. So, todays youngsters life is
well settled by their own dreams.
Tamil Selvan But some do not realize the importance of education and its value, hence
they join in some field and later realize that they cannot shine in that field.
Vinodhini I do not agree with him. There are many youngsters who really utilize their
freedom and achieve their goal. Like for example, the great cricket player Sachin
Tendulkar, who has given freedom to decide his future in the field of cricket.
Vidhya - We have had a good discussion and I think it is time to sum up. Freedom must
be given to youngsters but only to a certain limit. There must be a limit for every thing.
One should know his/her own responsibilities and use their freedom in a right way to be
successful in their life.
The conversation is between the interviewer and a candidate who appears for the post of
a software engineer in a software company.
Interviewer: Good morning! Please take your seat.
Candidate : Good morning sir!
Interviewer: Tell me something about yourself
Candidate : First, I would like to thank you for giving me this opportunity and its my
pleasure to introduce myself. Im vinodh from chennai, completed BE (CSE) with an
aggregate of 80% from anna university.
Interviewer: ok, why should we hire you?
Candidate : I have read your job profile deeply. I believe, most of the skills you require
match my area of interest and knowledge
.Interviewer: what are your strength and weakness?
Candidate : my strengths are: sir, I am a person with good technical skills and I am a
good team leader and a motivator. My weakness is that I am a straight forward person so,
I dont have much friends.
Interviewer: can you work under pressure?
Candidate : I fall in love with my work even before it begins sir and thus extra pressure
doesnt strike me down.
Interviewer: will you be comfortable with relocation?
Candidate : yes sir, I am a bachelor and I have no problem in relocating myself to a
new place.
Interviewer: ok, thank you! Wait for a few minutes, you will be called later.
Candidate : thank you sir!