Best Anglo Interview Questions PDF
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ANGLO QUESTIONS 👇
In the starting you will be given one topic to
write an essay of 250-300 words.
Topic I got:
• How do you spend your leisure
time at home?
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The CAA grants citizenship to persecuted
religious minorities from neighbouring
countries, such as Hindus, Sikhs, Christians,
Buddhists, Jains, and Parsis, who entered
India before December 31, 2014. The NRC
aims to identify illegal immigrants in India by
verifying citizenship through documentation.
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Answer: If I were given 5 crore rupees at
present, I would allocate the money into
different areas based on my priorities.
Firstly, I would invest a portion of the money
in long-term financial instruments to secure
my future and generate passive income.
Secondly, I would donate a portion of the
money to charitable organisations and
causes that are close to my heart, such as
education, healthcare, and environmental
conservation. Thirdly, I would use some of
the money to fulfil my personal aspirations,
such as travelling, pursuing further
education, or starting a small business.
Lastly, I would set aside a portion of the
money for emergency funds and unforeseen
expenses.
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maintain a routine, and prioritise self-care.
These skills will be valuable when I am
onboard as they will help me navigate
challenging situations, adjust to new
environments, and effectively manage my
time and resources.
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Answer: During my leisure time at home, I
engage in various activities depending on
my mood and interests. Some of the ways I
use my free time include reading books or
articles, watching movies or TV shows,
pursuing my hobbies like playing musical
instruments or painting, spending quality
time with family and friends, exercising or
practising yoga for physical and mental
well-being, and learning new skills through
online courses or tutorials.
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a thrilling journey through various dream
levels and challenges their understanding of
what is real and what is a dream.
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12. Why do you want to join the Merchant
Navy?
Answer: I want to join the Merchant Navy
because of my passion for the maritime
industry and the opportunities it offers for
personal and professional growth. The
Merchant Navy provides a unique blend of
adventure, travel, and the chance to work in
a dynamic and challenging environment. It
also offers excellent career prospects,
competitive salaries, and the opportunity to
work with a diverse international crew.
Moreover, being part of the Merchant Navy
allows me to contribute to global trade and
play a vital role in the transportation of
goods across the world.
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location, which contribute to its status as the
busiest port globally.
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that light travels in one year, which is
approximately 9.46 trillion kilometres
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Answer:Waves form when energy is
transferred through a medium, such as
water, causing the particles of the medium to
oscillate in a wave-like motion.
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Charles's Law states that at a constant
pressure, the volume of a gas is directly
proportional to its temperature. An example
is when you heat up a balloon, causing it to
expand.
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24. What are Kepler's laws of planetary
motion?
Answer:Kepler's laws of planetary motion
are three scientific laws that describe the
motion of planets around the sun. They are:
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26. What is the ideal gas equation? What is
'n' and 'R' in it?
Answer:The ideal gas equation is PV = nRT,
where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the
number of moles of gas, R is the ideal gas
constant, and T is temperature.
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30. What is canal and name 2 canals of the
world?
Answer:A canal is an artificial waterway
constructed for navigation, irrigation, or
drainage purposes. Two famous canals in
the world are the Panama Canal, connecting
the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the
Suez Canal, connecting the Mediterranean
Sea and the Red Sea.
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32. Tell me about your favourite
subject/teacher?
Answer:My favourite subject is mathematics.
I have always had a fascination with
numbers and solving complex problems. It
challenges me and allows me to think
critically and logically. As for my favourite
teacher, it would be my high school physics
teacher. He had a unique way of explaining
concepts and made the subject come alive.
He inspired me to pursue a career in the
sciences.
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Answer:Yes, I do have a passport. It is an
essential document for international travel
and identification. .
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and advancing through ranks to eventually
reach the position of captain.
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routine and productivity while also taking
care of my mental and physical well-being.
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42. What is partial pressure law?
Answer: Partial pressure law, also known as
Dalton's law, states that the total pressure
exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the
sum of the partial pressures of each
individual gas in the mixture. It describes the
behaviour of gases when they are mixed
together.
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configuration of atoms and how electrons
are distributed within an atom's energy
levels and sublevels
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47. What are Newton's laws?
Answer:Newton's laws of motion are three
fundamental principles that describe the
relationship between the motion of an object
and the forces acting upon it. They are: 1)
The law of inertia, stating that an object at
rest will stay at rest and an object in motion
will stay in motion with a constant velocity
unless acted upon by an external force. 2)
The law of acceleration, stating that the
acceleration of an object is directly
proportional to the net force acting on it and
inversely proportional to its mass. 3) The law
of action-reaction, stating that for every
action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction.
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the force of gravity between two objects to
their masses and the distance between
them.
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of velocity, including both magnitude and
direction.
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22/7 is not an exact representation of pi and
is slightly larger than the true value.
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55. How does the wind blow?
Answer:Wind is caused by the movement of
air from areas of high pressure to areas of
low pressure. This movement occurs due to
differences in atmospheric pressure caused
by variations in temperature and air density.
The uneven heating of Earth's surface by the
sun creates areas of high and low pressure,
resulting in the flow of air known as wind.
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Rayleigh scattering. When sunlight enters
Earth's atmosphere, it interacts with gas
molecules and scatters in all directions.
Shorter wavelengths of light, such as blue
and violet, are scattered more than longer
wavelengths, such as red and orange. As a
result, the blue light is scattered in all
directions and becomes dominant in our
field of view, making the sky and ocean
appear blue.
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Answer:There are different types of ships
designed for various purposes and
functions. Some common types of ships
include cargo ships, container ships, tanker
ships, passenger ships, cruise ships, naval
ships, fishing vessels, and research vessels.
Each type of ship is specifically designed
and equipped to fulfil its intended purpose,
whether it is transporting goods, carrying
passengers, conducting military operations,
or conducting scientific research.
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Answer:Nosebleeds at high altitudes can
occur due to a condition called high-altitude
epistaxis. When we are at higher altitudes,
the air pressure decreases, and the air
becomes drier. This can cause the blood
vessels in the nose to become more fragile
and prone to rupture, leading to nosebleeds.
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Answer:Telephone wires have gaps between
them to prevent interference and crosstalk.
These gaps, known as spacers or insulators,
help to maintain the separation between the
wires and minimise electrical interference or
noise that can affect the quality of telephone
signals. The gaps also provide insulation
and prevent short circuits between the wires.
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portion of Earth's surface. Oceans are
typically deeper, larger, and have more
extensive marine life compared to seas.
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68. Point where two oceans meet?
Answer:The point where two oceans meet is
known as an oceanic boundary or an
oceanic convergence zone. These zones
occur where different bodies of water with
distinct properties, such as temperature and
salinity, come into contact. One example of
an oceanic boundary is the meeting point
between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian
Ocean, which is located near the southern
tip of Africa and is known as the Cape
Agulhas.
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70. Capital and currency of any country?
Answer:
1. Afghanistan - Kabul
2. Albania - Tirana
3. Algeria - Algiers
4. Andorra - Andorra la Vella
5. Angola - Luanda
6. Antigua and Barbuda - St. John's
7. Argentina - Buenos Aires
8. Armenia - Yerevan
9. Australia - Canberra
10. Austria - Vienna
11. Azerbaijan - Baku
12. Bahamas - Nassau
13. Bahrain - Manama
14. Bangladesh - Dhaka
15. Barbados - Bridgetown
16. Belarus - Minsk
17. Belgium - Brussels
18. Belize - Belmopan
19. Benin - Porto-Novo (official), Cotonou (de
facto)
20. Bhutan - Thimphu
21. Bolivia - La Paz (administrative), Sucre
(constitutional)
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22. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
23. Botswana - Gaborone
24. Brazil - Brasília
25. Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan
26. Bulgaria - Sofia
27. Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou
28. Burundi - Bujumbura
29. Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) - Praia
30. Cambodia - Phnom Penh
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of Sikkim and stands at an elevation of 8,586
metres (28,169 feet). The lowest point in
India is the Kuttanad region in Kerala, which
is approximately 2.2 metres 7890 (7.2 feet)
below sea level.
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Answer:Pi (π) is a dimensionless
mathematical constant that represents the
ratio of a circle's circumference to its
diameter. To convert pi into radians, you
would need to multiply it by 180°/π. This
conversion factor comes from the fact that
there are 180 degrees in a semicircle (half of
a full rotation), and π radians is equal to a
semicircle.
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represents the number of possible
microscopic arrangements or configurations
of a system. Entropy tends to increase in
isolated systems over time, leading to a
more disordered state.
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- Equilateral triangle: All three sides are
equal in length, and all three angles are 60
degrees.
- Isosceles triangle: Two sides are equal in
length, and two angles are equal.
- Scalene triangle: All three sides have
different lengths, and all three angles are
different.
- Right triangle: One angle is a right angle
(90 degrees).
- Acute triangle: All three angles are less
than 90 degrees.
- Obtuse triangle: One angle is greater than
90 degrees.
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the tracks or come into contact with moving
trains.
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79. What is Stefan's law?
Answer:Stefan's law, also known as the
Stefan-Boltzmann law, describes the
relationship between the total energy
radiated by a perfect black body (an object
that absorbs all incident radiation) and its
temperature. The law states that the total
energy radiated per unit surface area of a
black body is proportional to the fourth
power of its absolute temperature.
E = σT^4
80.gas laws
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Answer:Gas laws:
Boyle's law- which states that the pressure
of a gas is inversely proportional to its
volume when temperature is constant.
Charles's law- which states that the volume
of a gas is directly proportional to its
temperature when pressure is constant
Avogadro's law-which states that equal
volumes of gases at the same temperature
and pressure contain an equal number of
molecules.
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and has profound implications for our
understanding of the microscopic world
83.Pascal's law
Answer :Pascal's law, named after the
French mathematician Blaise Pascal, states
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that when there is an increase in pressure at
any point in a confined fluid, there is an
equal increase in pressure at every other
point in the fluid. In simpler terms, this
means that a change in pressure applied to
an enclosed fluid is transmitted
undiminished to all portions of the fluid and
to the walls of its container. Pascal's law is
the fundamental principle behind hydraulic
systems, which use fluids to transmit forces
and amplify mechanical energy.
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sensation of burning pain. Steam, on the
other hand, has lower thermal conductivity
and may not transfer heat as effectively,
leading to a relatively milder sensation of
burning pain.
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