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APPENDIX QUESTIONNAIRE INDUSTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR AND COMPETENCE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATES - A STUDY Fr. Jose K.J.

INDUSRTY REQUIREMENTS FOR AND COMPETENCE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATES - A STUDY Fr. Jose K.J. As a part of the research on the above topic, a study is undertaken to collect some factors related to the industrial efficiency of engineering students of the present day as a whole. For this purpose some tools are identified to be used among a selected group of engineering students as samples. You are one among the selected. The results to be drawn from this should reflect a true picture so that the analysis can be really helpful in moulding the younger generation to be the best fit for the industry. The answers will be kept confidential and the general conclusions alone will be used for further analysis. Hence, you are requested to kindly co-operate in answering the questionnaire most genuinely and sincerely. The questionnaire consists of Differential Aptitude Tests (DAT), Least Preferred Coworker, Emotional Intelligence Inventory and Self Ratings. DAT is divided into 4 sections as 1. Verbal Reasoning (30 Min), 2. Numerical Ability (30 Min), 3. Space Relation (30 Min), 4. Speed and Accuracy (Part I - 2 min and Part II 2 Min). Least Preferred Coworker, Emotional Intelligence Inventory and Self Rating are to be answered very carefully; but there is not time critical here. While answering the questions, any marking should be done only in the answer sheet and never on the pages containing questions. Utmost cooperation is solicited/expected from you. Fr. Jose K.J.

Do not make any marks in this booklet VERBAL REASONING DIRECTIONS On the following pages are 50 sentences. In each of the 50 sentences, the first word and the last word are omitted, and blank spaces are provided in their place. You are to pick out words which will fill the blanks so that the sentence will be true and sensible. You are to choose your words to fill the blanks from a list of words given with every question. Examples are give below in order to make it clear: EXAMPLE X. to water as eat is to.. 1. continue 2. drink. 3. foot 4. girl A. drive B. enemy C. food D. industry For the first blank, you are to select a numbered word out of the four -1,2,3,4,- given in the upper line. For the second blank at the end of the sentence, you are to select one lettered word out of the four A,B,C,D- given in the second line. Then you have to mark this combination of two words selected (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D) on the separate Answer Sheet, by drawing a line under the right combination. Now notice the above example X. The sentence should read as, Drink is to water as eat is a food. Drink (No. 2) from the first line of the words, and food (letter C) from the next line of words make a correct sentence. Hence on separate answer sheet we draw a line under combination 2C. This is shown in the sample Answer Sheet given below: Now look at two more examples below: EXAMPLE Y.. is to one as second is to.. 1. middle 2. queen. 3. rain 4. first A. two B. fire C. object D. hill The correct word for the first blank is the word first which is numbered 4 and the correct word for the second blank is the word, two which is lettered A. The sentence will then read as, first is to one as second is to. A line has been drawn, therefore, under the correct combination 4A in sample answer sheet below: EXAMPLE Z..is to night as breakfast is to. 1. flow 2. gentle. 3. supper 4. door A. include B. morning C. enjoy D. corner The correct numbered word here is supper which is No3. The correct lettered word for the second blank is morning which is lettered B. The sentence then reads as, supper is to night as breakfast is to morning. The right combination is therefore 3B and therefore this combination is underlined in the sample Answer Sheet. SAMPLE ANSWER SHEET Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet X 1A 1B 1C 1D 2A 2B 2C 2D 3A 3B 3C 3D 4A 4B 4C 4D Y 1A 1B 1C 1D 2A 2B 2C 2D 3A 3B 3C 3D 4A 4B 4C 4D Z 1A 1B 1C 1D 2A 2B 2C 2D 3A 3B 3C 3D 4A 4B 4C 4D Underline only one combination for each question. DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO VR 1

Do not make any marks in this booklet. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet 1... is to Uttar Pradesh as U.K. is to.. 1. M.B. 2. B.P.. 3. U.P. 4. M.P. A. China B. Norway C. Turkey D. United Kingdom 2. is to cavalry as foot is to 1. horse 2. cemetery. 3. votary 4. hiding A. yard B. travel C. armoury D. infantry 3. is to wide as thin is to.. 1. store 2. narrow. 3. nothing 4. street A. fat B. weight C. man D. present 4... is to masculine as woman is to. 1. disguise 2. malicious. 3. virile 4. man A. intuitive B. madame C. feminine D. girl 5...is to dispute as endure is to.. 1. impute 2. repute. 3. argue 4. distaff A. last B. verdure C. imbue D. invert 6..is to verse as sculptor is to.. 1. poet 2. reverse. 3. free 4. music A. crime B. chisel C. statue D. artist 7... is to chain as bead is to.. 1. watch 2. iron 3. pull 4. link A. pearl B. board C. necklace D. aim 8...is to animal as rind is to 1. shell 2. husk 3. skin 4. man A. hard B. melon C. nut D. corn 9... is to cork as box is to 1. bottle 2. fish 3. brittle 4. light A. fight B. lid C. chat D. crate 10. is to tusk as deer is to. 1. ivory 2. work 3. elephant 4. trunk A. doe B. hunt C. moose D. antler GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE AND KEEP ON WORKING VR 2

11....is to contralto as tenor is to. 1. singer 2. soprano 3. sonata 4. solo A. score B. song C. orchestra D. baritone 12. is to hang as guillotine is to. 1. picture 2. gallows 3. criminal 4. punish A. revolution B. behead C. capitulate D. citizen 13...is to tree as melon is to 1. bush 2. elm 3. gnarled 4. apple A. vine B. water C. ripe D. sweet 14. is to pea as shell is to. 1. green 2. sweep 3. pod 4. soup A. rifle B. nut C. crack D. peel 15. is to cow as cock is to.. 1. bull 2. horse 3. buffalo 4. barn A. egg B. pen C.. fowl D. hen 16.. is to sentence as sentence is to. 1. jail 2. word 3. period 4. question A. fine B. comma C. paragraph D. phrase 17... is to uncle as mother is to. 1. aunt 2. son 3. nice 4. nephew A. sister B. father C. teacher D. relative 18.. is to childhood as adolescence is to.. 1. infantry 2. infancy 3. weaning 4. health A. adultery B. maturity C. sinecure D. intelligence 19...is to potato as beater is to.. 1. masher 2. mashed 3. skin 4. spud A. winner B. baton C. steak D. egg 20.... is to dog as sparrow is to. 1. terrier 2. tail 3. bark 4. cat A. bird B. crow C. chirp D. furniture TURN THE PAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON WORKING VR 3

21.... is to top as base is to.. 1. ibex 2. spin 3. side 4. apex A. vile B. ball C. bottom D. home 22...is to eagle as donkey is to. 1. soar 2. bulbul 3. speed 4. peacock A. hole B. horse C. tail D. dog 23..is to river as coast is to.. 1. flood 2. boat 3. bank 4. tide A. beach B. spa C. sea D. sled 24.....is to foot as elbow is to.. 1. man 2. thigh 3. knee 4. toe A. hand B. thumb C. shoulder D. finger 25.....is to day as calendar is to.. 1. noon 2. clock 3. sun 4. night A. year B. week end C. March D. century 26.....is to constitution as prologue is to 1. independence 2. law 3. preamble 4. amendment A. eulogy B. writ C. play D. epilogue 27..... is to proceed as stop is to.. 1. profit 2. halt 3. recede 4. intercede A. prevent B. bottle C. gone D. go 28.. is to horse as bray is to. 1. drive 2. hoof 3. neigh 4. saddle A. relay B. pony C. wagon D. donkey 29...is to sea as General is to 1. Admiral 2. ship 3. sailor 4. river A. special B. war C. land D. soldier 30..is to distance as Kilogram is to.. 1. far 2. meter 3. Europe 4. travel A. heavy B. ounce C. weight D. noise GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON WORKING VR 4

31..is to door as pane is to.. 1. home 2. lock 3. wood 4. panel A. glass B. window C. ache D. view 32.. is to never as all is to 1. always 2. usually 3. seldom 4. often A. none B. whole C. every D. total 33... is to future as regret is to 1. ahead 2. opportunity 3. forecast 4. hope A. past B. atone C. absent 5. sins 34.. is to rain as dam is to.. 1. cloud 2. fog 3. water 4. umbrella A. electricity B. flood C. high D. spillway 35..... is to fish as gun is to. 1. cod 2. bait 3. rod 4. fry A. hunt B. trigger C. shot D. bullet 36.. is to pacifist as religious is to 1. war 2. atlantis 3. object 4. conscience A. devout B. sacred C. atheist D. minister 37..is to deft as awkward is to. 1. clumsy 2. hearing 3. blindness 4. newt A. skilful B. stupid C. ugly D. left 38.. is to nut as hook is to 1. fruit 2. sane 3. bolt 4. hazel A. bend B. golf C. eyehole D. pitch 39.. is to land as knot is to. 1. desert 2. mile 3. acre 4. farm A. rope B. meter C. sea D. mountain 40.. is to bird as shedding is to. 1. calling 2. flying 3. migrating 4. moulting A. barn B. dog C. hay D. farm GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON WORKING VR 5

41..... is to physician as secretary is to. 1. hospital 2. doctor 3. nurse 4. medicine A. office B. stenographer C. clerk D. executive 42..... is to England as lira is to. 1. London 2. pound 3. king 4. colony A. Italy B. Mexico C. mandolin D. money 43. is to city as national is to. 1. mayor 2. Delhi 3. limits 4. municipal A. country B. Union C. government D. international 44..is to prison as White House is to 1. jailor 2. Sing Sing 3. crime 4. bars A. U.S.A. B. residence C. paramour D. fairies 45..is to Canada as Rangoon is to.. 1. Detroit 2. Florida 3. Toronto 4. Alberta A. Indonesia B. Burma C. East Pakistan D. Ceylon 46. is to play as chapter is to. 1. drama 2. act 3. Shakespeare D. composer A. book B. music C. poem D. writing 47..is to bleached as flushed is to 1. coloured 2. gay 3. sheep 4. combine A. blushed B. drained C. wan D. truffle 48. is to static as dynamic is to.. 1. radio 2. politic 3. inert 4. air A. speaker B. motor C. active D. regal 49..is to all as part is to. 1. each 2. right 3. none 4. full A. whole B. separate C. role D. many 50...is to diamond as a circle is to 1. square 2. shape 3. cube 4. gold A. triangle B. oval C. round D. smooth VR 6

NUMERICAL ABILITY FORM A DIRECTIONS This test consists of forty arithmetical problems. Next to each problem there are five answers. There are marked A,B,C,D and E. Only one of these suggested answers is right. You are to pick out the one correct answer for each problem. Then mark X in the circle its letter, on the separate Answer Sheet as shown in the examples below: EXAMPLE X EXAMPLE Y SAMPLE OF ANSWER SHEET Add 13 A 14 Subtract 30 A 15 12 B 25 20 B 26 C 16 C 16 D 59 D 8 In Example X, 25 is the correct answer, so the circle under the letters B the letter for the correct answer 25 has been crossed. In Example Y, the correct answer (10) has not been given, so an X has been put in the circle under the letter E the letter for none of these. Each answer must be reduced to its simplest terms. 1 2 / 4, only 1 ½ is correct. For example, if two choices are 1 ½ and DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. NA 1

Do not make any marks in this booklet Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet DO ALL YOUR ROUGH WORK IN THE SPACE PROVIDED ON THE ANSWER SHEET 1. Add ANSWER A 7908 393 B 8608 4658 C 8898 3790 D 8908 67 2. Subtract A 2485 5473 B 2486 2987 C 2496 D 3486 3. Multiply A 10900 484 B 11100 25 C 11900 D 11700 4. Multiply A 1.5300 2.04 B 153.0.75 C 1530 D 15300 5. Multiply A 0.99 4.50 B 98.40 22 C 99.00 D 9900 ANSWER 6. Multiply A 0.001375 0.025 B 0.00625 0.025 C 625 D 1.375 7. Multiply A 256 0.016 B 25.6 0.016 C 0.00256 D 0.000256 8. Divide A 1 13 46 46 69 B 1 23 46 C 1.5 D 15 9. Divide A 0.0003 0.75 2.25 B 0.03 10. Divide A 0.02 B 0.2 3.6 0.72 C 2 C 0.3 D 3 D 20 NA 2

ANSWER 11. Divide A 0.47 B 4.07 64.7 304.09 C 4.7 D 47 12. Divide A 1.009 B 10.9 C 10.09 0.04 4.036 D 100.9 13. A 1 32 B 1 8 1 1 = C 1 2 14. 4 8 D 2 A 6 49 B 3 7 2 3 = C 2 3 7 7 15. 3 10 5 9 D 6 7 A 27 50 1 B 1 2 = C 30 45 D 2 3 ANSWER 16. Add A 26 11 14 4 3 4 B 27 1 8 9 1 2 C 28 1 2 13 7 8 D 28 11 14 17. Add A 49 ft. 2 ft. 3 in B 48 ft. 2 in. 28 ft. 11 1 2 in C 47 ft. 24 in 17 ft. 5 in. D 48 ft. 18. Add 4 1 2 in. A 28 lbs. 16 oz. 3 lbs. 3 oz B 28 lbs. 6 lbs. 7 oz. C 27 lbs. 16 oz 7 lbs. 5 oz D 18 lbs. 11 lbs. 1 oz 19. Square root A 13 B 43 169 C 84 1 2 D 169 20. Square root A 0.03 B 0.3 0.09 C 3 1 2 D 9 NA 3

21. Square root 22. ANSWER A 25 81 4 25 B 25 36 9 36? = 33 3 23. C 5 9 D 2 7 9 A 32.19 1 % of 963 B 231 C 321 D 32100 A.12? = 12 2 1 % of 816 B 12 C 102 D 104 24. A 14.58? = 4 9 of 648 B 72 C 218 D 1458 25. A 0.20 15 = 75 % of? B 10.25 C 20 D 22.5 ANSWER 26. A 1 5 25 =? % of 125 B 5 C 20 D 31.25 27. A 5 2.5 =? % of 2 B 8 C 80 D 125 28.? 8 29. 5 9 30. 11 4 = = = 3 24 55? 77? A 1 8 B 1 C 3 D 4 A 55 99 B 11 C 45 D 99 A 77 28 B 28 C 44 D 308 NA 4

ANSWER 31. What one number can replace both question marks? A 1 B 10 2? =? 50 C 25 D 100 32. What one number can replace both question marks? A 6 B 0.12 1? =? 36 C 35 D 36 33. What one number can replace both question marks? A 1 B 20 4? =? 100 C 25 D 200 34. What one number can replace both question marks? A 1 ½ B 4 8? =? 121/ 2 C 64 D 100 35. What one number can replace both question marks? A 4 B 10 6.25? =? 16 C 16 D 50 ANSWER 36. 9+ 1 6 3 4+ 2 7 6 A 57 50 B 1 7 12 C 1 37. List Price= A 25 D 57/36 Rs. 75.00 B 48.50 First Discount33 ½ % C 49.50 Further Discount 2 % D 50 Net Price=Rs.? 38. Cube root A 4 B 8 32 C 21 1 3 0.3 2 D 192 39. Cube root A.000243 B.009 0.3. 000729 C.027 D.09 40. Cube root A 5 8 B 375 512 3 1/8x 125/ 64 C 2 ½ D 15 5 8 NA 5

Do not make any marks in this booklet Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet SPACE RELATIONS DIRECTIONS This test consists of forty patterns which can be folded into figures. For each pattern, five figures are shown. You are to decide which of these figures can be made from the pattern shown. The pattern always shows the outside of the figure. Here is an example: EXAMPLE X Which one of these five figures A, B, C, D,E can be made from the pattern in Example X? A and B certainly cannot be made; they are not in the right shape. C and D are correct both in shape and size. You cannot make E to form this pattern. - In the test there will always be a row of five figures for each pattern. - In every row there is at least one figure. - Usually more than one is correct. In fact, in some cases, all five may be correct. Now look at the pattern for example Y and the five choices for it. Note that when the pattern is folded, the figure must have two gray surfaces. One of these is a large surface which could be either the top or bottom of a box. The other is a small surface which would be one end of the box. SR 1

EXAMPLE Y Notice all the boxes made from this pattern are correct in shape, but the sides which you see are different. Some of these figures can be made from this pattern while others cannot. Let us look at them. - Figure A is correct. If the large gray surface is shown as the top, the end surface of gray can be shown facing towards you. - Figure B is wrong. The long, narrow side is not gray in the pattern. - Figure C is correct. The two gray surfaces can both be hidden by placing the large gray surface at the bottom and the gray end to the back. - Figure D is wrong. The gray end is all right, but there is no long gray side in the pattern. - Figure E is correct. One can show the box so that the large gray surface is at the bottom (as it was in C), but with the gray end showing at the front. So, you see, there are three figures (A, C and E) which can be made from the pattern in Example Y, and two figures (B and D) which cannot be made from this pattern. Remember that the surface you see in the pattern must always be the OUTSIDE surface of the completed figure. Now let s see how we mark our answers on the separate Answer Sheet. A sample is shown here. SAMPLE OF ANSWER SHEET For Example X we found that only figures C and D could be made, so the circles under C and D opposite X are marked X. For Example Y. A is a correct figure, C is correct, and E is correct so opposite Y we have marked X s in the circles under A, C and E. In taking the test: - Study each pattern. - Decide which of the figures can be made from, the pattern. - Show your choice on the Answer Sheet by blackening in the little space under the letter which is the same as that of the figure you have chosen in the booklet. - If you decide a certain figure cannot be made from the Pattern, make no mark on the Answer Sheet. Do Not Write Anything in This Booklet. Use separate Answer Sheet DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO SR 2

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Do not make any marks this booklet SPEED AND ACCURACY Mark your answers on the separate Answer sheet DIRECTIONS This is a test to see how quickly and accurately you can compare letter and number combinations. On the following pages are groups of these combinations; Each Test Item contains five. These same combinations appear after the number for each Test item on the separate Answer Sheet, but they are in a different order. You will notice that in each Test Item one of the five is underlined. You are to look at the one combination which is underlined, find the same one after that item number on the separate Answer Sheet, and draw line under it. This example has been correctly done. Note that the combination on the Answer Sheet must be exactly the same as the one in the Test Item. TEST ITEMS V. AB AC AD AE AF W. aa ab BA Ba Bb X. A7 7A B7 7B AB Y. Aa Ba ba ba Bb Z. 3A 3B 33 B3 BB SAMPLE OF ANSWER SHEET V. AC AE AF AB AD W. BA Ba Bb Aa Ab X. 7E B7 AB 7A A7 Y. Aa ba bb Ba BA Z. BB 3B B3 3A 33 If you finish the items in Part I before time is called, check your work. Do not turn to Part II until you are told to do so. Work as fast as you can. DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. CSA 1

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Sl. No. Instructions E I I IMMANUEL THOMAS & SUSHAMA S.R. Department of Psychology University of Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 2003 The following statements are aimed at knowing how you evaluate your own habitual behaviour styles. You are expected to indicate to what extent each of the statement is true in your case. Five answers are given along with each statement, viz,. completely agree, agree, undecided, disagree, and completely disagree. Please make a mark at the appropriate answer. You have to respond to all the statements. As the statements relate to individual characteristics, there are no right or wrong answers to any of them. Hence, you may mark the first response that comes to your mind after reading each statement. Your responses will be kept confidential and will be used only for research purposes. DO NOT MAKE ANY MARKS IN THIS BOOKLET STATEMENTS 1 You can express emotions like happiness, sorrow, anger, etc. at the appropriate time and in appropriate amounts. 2 You have enough self confidence. 3 You find it difficult to withstand criticisms 4 You are able to produce any expression in your face irrespective of the situation. 5 You feel lonely. 6 You have a special skill to solve the conflict between two individuals. 7 You have the ability to keep secrets. 8 You are optimistic even in adversities. 9 You have the ability to judge correctly other people s views about you. 10 You ponder over before you act on anything. 11 You achieve whatever you desire by some or other means. 12 You believe that your failure is always due to unfavorable circumstances or under interventions by others. COMPLETELY AGREE AGREE UNDECIDED DISAGREE COMPLETELY DISAGREE

Sl. No. STATEMENTS COMPLETELY AGREE AGREE UNDECIDED DISAGREE COMPLETELY DISAGREE 13 You are fully aware of your responsibilities. 14 You become upset when you see other people succeed where you have failed. 15 You have a special skill to adjust to new circumstances. 16 In many situations, other people prefer your leadership. 17 You have the capacity to convert any unfavorable circumstances into favourable ones. 18 Often, you feel that you are unlucky. 19 You consider sympathy and kindness towards others as your major qualities. 20 You can make others accept your viewpoints. 21 It is without your conscious awareness that many a thoughts enter your mind. 22 You can put across your viewpoints very well to others. 23 You often have feelings of inferiority. 24 You have the habit of making and braking friendships according top your needs. 25 You unwittingly disclose everything in your mind to people who are very close to you. 26 You break down completely when things happen against your expectations. 27 If in friendship you will love a person as dear as your life, but, if in enmity, you will despise the person to the core. 28 You are able to openly tell anyone whatever you want to say, without feeling shy. 29 You always have a feeling that something untoward is going to happen. 30 You have a knack to understand other people s mental states. 31 You have the ability to realize your own mistakes and correct them. 32 In crisis situations, you lose your ability to take the right decisions. 33 You take up leadership in almost all the matters in which you are involved. 34 You have a special ability to take along people with different points of view.

Sl. No. STATEMENTS COMPLETELY AGREE AGREE UNDECIDED DISAGREE COMPLETELY DISAGREE 35 What ever be the mistakes committed by those who are close to you, you will firmly stand by their side without disowning them. 36 Instead of justifying your own actions, you can take on the perspective of other people for evaluating it. 37 You don t have any difficulty in accepting your mistakes that are pointed out by others. 38 You feel proud of your friend s achievements. 39 You have the ability to maintain your friendship stable and steady for long 40 In order to achieve you goal, you make use of others without their awareness. 41 You have good ability to tide over crisis situations. 42 You are capable of controlling your emotional outburst. 43 Others people don t give your proper recognition. 44 You can express anger without quarrel. 45 You lose your courage at time of crisis. 46 You can very easily settle your difference with others. 47 If you happen to make a mistake, you keep on worrying about it for long. 48 Whatever you take up, you always try to do at your best. 49 Often, other people misunderstand you. 50 You feel that others are exploiting you.

LEAST PREFERRED COWORKER Think of the person with whom you can work least well. He may be someone you work with now; or he may be someone you knew in the past. He need not be the person you like least well, but should be the person with whom you had the most difficulty in getting a job done. Describer this person as he appears to you. On the scale below are pairs of words which are opposite in meaning. You are asked to select one of the eight boxes on the line between the two words and put a mark in it to indicate your assessment of the person. DO NOT MAKE ANY MARKS IN THIS BOOKLET Confident Distant Hard Working Warm Not Ambitious Happy Not Productive Not Sociable Dependable Tense Creative Satisfied Not Intelligent Friendly Nervous Pleasant Not Confident Close Not Hard Working Cold Ambitious Sad Productive Sociable Not Dependable Relaxed Non Creative Non Satisfied Intelligent Not Friendly Calm Not Pleasant