EXXONMOBIL ONLINE CLASS LECTURE 1
This is going to be our first online lectrue class. Note that the information you will receive are very detailed and classified. Hence this information is meant only for the intended user and may not be share in public forum
This class will simultaneously deals with the five section you will be expected to be tested in your exxonmobil aptitude test. So lets get started. Success awaits you.
SECTION 1. VERBAL REASONING
Exxonmobil verbal reasoning are not comprehension type of question. They are analogical questions.
What are analogical questions? This is questions in which a statement is made and you are required to compare it with another.
Example of analogical questions is this:
1. ............is to slumber as rouse is to................
a. dream-wake
b. sleep-wake
c. nap-doze
d. dream-sleep
e. wake-stir
2. ........is to late as first is to.................
a. early-second
b. last-second
c. slow-fast
d. early-last
tardy-last
The answer to question 1 is b
When one sleep what happen? He slumber
When one rouse what happen? He wake
Do you see the similarity between the two part of the sentence. Ok let look at questions 2
The answer to question 2 is d
The opposite of early is late
The opposite of first is last
There are 12 different form in which questions on analogy takes. The first lectures deals with the first form.
Details of these lectures have been sent to those who have registered for our online class. We are also giving all free one week trials. To get this lectures in your e-mail send “ExxonMobil and your e-mail address” to 09096119817.
Note that every one still have from now till 7th November to register for our online class and we are accepting only the first 100 persons that registered. So act now and prepared for your success. Your future is in your hands. Thanks
SECTION 2. NUMERICAL REASONING
EXXONMOBIL numerical questions are not graphical questions. They are normal arithmetic questions in which you need your IQ and ability to think fast to be able to answer that questions within the given period of time.
There are 22 form in which the numerical reasoning questions takes.
Example are given below
1. 5 = 10% of………..
a. 0.5
b. 5
c. 50
d. 500
e. none
2. What number should replace z in this correct addition examples?
2 4 z 4
+ 2 z z 7
5 4 z 1
a. 0
b. 6
c. 8
d. 9
none
The answer to the first question is c
5 = 10/100 of say x
Then x = (5 x 100)/10 = 50
The answer to the second question is d
You know that when you add 4+7=11, you put down 1 and carry 1 to the other side
The other is unknown. Two unknown add together plus 1 which you carry also give you unknown
Hence from the answers find two number which you will add together and when you add 1 to it gives you that number. So lets start
Option a 0+0=0+1=1 not correct
Option b 6+6=12+1=13 not correct
Option c 8+8=16+1=17 not correct
Option d 9+9=18+19=19 correct why because we will put down 9 and carry 1
Now substituted 9 in the addition above and you will find out that the sum is correct
Details of these lectures have been sent to those who have registered for our online class. We are also giving all free one week trials. To get this lectures in your e-mail send “ExxonMobil and your e-mail address” to 09096119817.
Note that every one still have from now till 7th November to register for our online class and we are accepting only the first 100 persons that registered. So act now and prepared for your success. Your future is in your hands. Thanks
SECTION 3. MECHANICAL REASONING
EXXOMMOBIL mechanical questions are normal mechanical question that covers several areas. There are 15 keys areas in mechanical reasoning you are atleast expected to know in order to excel in your forth coming ExxonMobil examination.
Example of mechanical reasoning questions to expect are given below.
1.
A B C
Which of the following containers of juice pictured above will pour the most easily?
a. container A
b. container B
c. container C
d. They will all pour equally easily.
e. none
2.
In the figure what is the gear ratio if A is the driver?
a. 1:3
b. 1:2
c. 3:1
d. 2:1
The answer to questions 1 is b.
This questions has to do with your knowledge of fluid flow. Simply you can experiment it at home. Get two milk tin, put one hole in one and on the second one, put two hole. Which will pour easily. Answer is the second milk tin.
The answer to the second questions is d
When you donot need much calculations to determine this. The biger the gear, the slower it turns. Hence since the first gear is almost three times bigger than the first, if the first turn once the smaller will turn 3 times faster.
Details of these lectures have been sent to those who have registered for our online class. We are also giving all free one week trials. To get this lectures in your e-mail send “ExxonMobil and your e-mail address” to 09096119817.
Note that every one still have from now till 7th November to register for our online class and we are accepting only the first 100 persons that registered. So act now and prepared for your success. Your future is in your hands. Thanks
SECTION 4. ABSTRACT REASONING
This follows some given sets of principles.
1. Which figures completes the shapes
2. Which figures completes the shapes
3. Which figures completes the shapes
Details of these lectures have been sent to those who have registered for our online class. We are also giving all free one week trials. To get this lectures in your e-mail send “ExxonMobil and your e-mail address” to 09096119817.
Note that every one still have from now till 7th November to register for our online class and we are accepting only the first 100 persons that registered. So act now and prepared for your success. Your future is in your hands. Thanks
SECTION 5. SKILLS TEST
This sections is determined on what you applied for. The are divided into 4 group
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
Below are some of the types of questions to expect in this areas
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
1. According to principle of conservation of energy, the total momentum of a system of masses in any direction remains constant unless acted upon by an external force in that direction.
A. True B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
2. The friction experienced by a body, when in motion, is known as
A. rolling friction
B. dynamic friction
C. limiting friction
D. static friction
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
3. Two balls of equal mass and of perfectly elastic material are lying on the floor. One of the ball with velocity v is made to struck the second ball. Both the balls after impact will move with a velocity
A. v B. v/2
C. v/4 D. v/8
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
4. The term 'force' may be defined as an agent which produces or tends to produce, destroys or tends to destroy motion.
A. Agree B. Disagree
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
5. The coefficient of restitution for elastic bodies is one.
A. Correct B. Incorrect
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Coefficient of restitution for elastic bodies is 0 - 1.
Coefficient of restitution for perfect elastic bodies is 1.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
1. Which one of the following is incombustible ?
A. H2 B. CCl4
C. C2H2 D. S
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
2. The softness or hardness of a grinding wheel depends upon the type & amount of bonding material used. For general purpose cutter grinding __________ grinding wheel is normally used.
A. hard
B. soft
C. silicon carbide
D. aluminium oxide
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D
3. Tin based white metals are used, where bearings are subjected to
A. high pressure & load.
B. low pressure & load.
C. high temperature.
D. large surface wear.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
4. Friction factor for fluid flow in pipe does not depend upon the
A. pipe length.
B. pipe roughness.
C. fluid density & viscosity.
D. mass flow rate of fluid.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
5. All of the following alloying elements of steel increases hardness but sacrifice ductility, except
A. nickel B. vanadium
C. molybdenum D. chromium
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
1. When these numbers are multiplied, (6 × 103) (5 × 105), the result is
A. 3 × 108
B. 30 × 108
C. 300 × 109
D. 3,000 × 107
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
2. Resistance is measured in
A. henries B. ohms
C. hertz D. watts
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
3. The number 65,000 expressed in scientific notation as a number between 1 and 10 times a power of ten is
A. 0.65 × 104
B. 6.5 × 104
C. 65 × 104
D. 650 × 103
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
4. When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is
A. 0.007 µA
B. 0.7 µA
C. 700 µA
D. 7 µA
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D
5.
The number of kilowatts in 135 milliwatts is
A. 1.35 × 10–4 kW
B. 135 × 10–3 kW
C. 0.0135 kW
D. 0.00135 kW
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SKILLS TEST
1. Diesel used in naval applications has a minimum cetane number of
A. 25 B. 35
C. 45 D. 65
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C
2. Which of the following tests is not done for transformer oil ?
A. Flash point and acid value.
B. Aniline point.
C. Dielectric strength.
D. Copper strip corrosion test.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
3. Which is the most undesirable component in kerosene ?
A. Aromatics B. i-paraffins
C. n-paraffins D. Naphthenes
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
4. Pick out the wrong statement about the smoking tendency of various hydrocarbon constituents of kerosene.
A. Smoking tendency of hydrocarbons increases in the order : paraffins → isoparaffins → naphthenes → aromatics.
B. Smoking tendency of paraffins increases with decrease in its molecular weight.
C. Smoking tendency of naphthenes decreases with its increasing molecular weight & also on addition of double bond.
D. Smoking tendency of aromatics decreases with increase in its molecular weight.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
5. Solvent used in duo-sol extraction for lube oil upgradation is a mixture of
A. propane & phenol-cresol mixture.
B. methyl ethyl ketone & glycol.
C. phenol & furfural.
D. propane & liquid sulphur dioxide.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
Details of these lectures have been sent to those who have registered for our online class. We are also giving all free one week trials. To get this lectures in your e-mail send “ExxonMobil and your e-mail address” to 09096119817.
Note that every one still have from now till 7th November to register for our online class and we are accepting only the first 100 persons that registered. So act now and prepared for your success. Your future is in your hands. Thanks
CURRENTLY, WE ARE TAKING ALL OUR CLASSES ONLINE.
OTHER OF OUR ONLINE CLASSES AVAILABLE INCLUDES
1. EXXONMOBIL APTITUDE TEST PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS
2. P.T.I ENTRANCE EXAM PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS
3. DELSU POST U.T.M.E PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS
4. UNIBEN POST U.T.M.E PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS
5. FULPRE POST U.T.M.E PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS
6. NDU POST U.T.M.E PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS
7. MECHANICAL, SPATIAL AND ABSTRACT REASONING ONLINE CLASS
8. AND OTHERS COMING UP SOON.
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