LEO CLUB OF
ACGCET :
The very first nontechnical event for this academic year had been
conducted by Leo club of ACGCET on 8th July 2019, in
gallery hall. The event was named as “chase the juggle “ which is a
multitasking event. The students from 2nd and 3rd year had participated in the
events. The multitasking event composed of five sub-events namely tag line,
crossword puzzle, tilt the cup, color inversion, and technical word
dumb charades. Students who participated actively
were awarded prizes.
LATERAL ENTRY COUNSELLING-2k19
It is really
a prestige to our college for having an opportunity to conduct the lateral
entry counseling every year. The lateral entry counseling started on 11.07.19
and will go on for a week. Students who have completed their diploma and are
interested to pursue engineering are attending the counseling.
SCIENCE TODAY
CHANDRAYAAN 2: TO EXPLORE THE
UNEXPLORED REGION
Chandrayaan 2 is an Indian lunar mission that will boldly go where
no country has ever gone before the moon’s south polar region. This is the
second lunar exploration mission after Chandrayaan 1 developed by ISROand it will launced on 15 July 2019.
LAUNCHER:
LAUNCHER:
The GSLV Mk-III is India’s most powerful launcher to date and has been
completely designed and fabricated from within the country. The GSLV Mk-III
will carry Chandrayaan 2 to its designated orbit. This three-stage vehicle is
India’s most powerful launcher to date and it is capable of launching 4-ton
class of satellite.
ORBITER:
The orbiter will observe the lunar surface and relay communication
between Earth and Chandrayaan 2’s lander-Vikram. The weight of the lander is
2,379 kg. The mission life of the Orbiter is one year and it will be placed in
a 100x100 km lunar polar orbit.
LANDER-VIKRAM:
The lander of chandrayaan 2 is named VIKRAM after Dr.Vikram A Sarabhai,
the father of the Indian space program. It is designed to function for one
lunar day, which is equivalent to about 14 earth days. It can communicate with
orbiter and rover. It is used for a soft landing on the lunar surface.
ROVER-PRAGYAN:
Chandrayaan 2’s Rover is a 6 wheeled robotic vehicle named pragyan,
which translates to ‘wisdom’ in Sanskrit. It can travel up to 500 m and
leverages solar energy for its functioning. It can only communicate with the
lander. And it weights 27kg.
OPPORTUNITIES IN YOUR HANDS
Engineers have higher chances of getting good jobs in many field, some of them are listed below
1.GATE appearing in this examination will help us to secure job in
companies like BPCL, IOCL, ONGC, NTPC, BHEL etc.
2.PSU : Many companies like vizag steel, and CIL
(BCCL) recruit through their own competitive exams
3.RRB: Railway Recruitment board are an organisation under the Government of India that manages the appointment of new employees to work in Indian Railways. It offers the largest employment opportunity to the public.
4.SSC JE: SSC JE recruit as junior engineer every
year salary is a bit low when compared to PSU but we can get all government
perk and job security
5.UPSC(IES): Engineering services examination is conducted annually for selection of officers for the engineering services that meet the functions in various fields of engineering of the government of India.
6.ISRO/DRDO/BAARC : Research and Development
(R&D)/Scientists work For Engineering Students only after BE/B.Tech or in
the final year of the course
7.GRE, TOEFEL- higher studies.
8.CAT - Management Studies
9.IAS/UPSC/SSC exams – Govt. Administrative
service Jobs
10.PGCET for higher studies in state colleges
11.Bank exams
12.AFCAT: if interested in defense for Technical
or Non-Technical jobs.
13.AMCAT & E-Litmus Exams for jobs after
Engineering in IT and Other companies
There may be some more important exams about
which we don’t know and you can suggest any edits related to exams in comments.
DO YOU KNOW??
1)Earth
used to be purple :
Well,l, life on early Earth may have been just as purple as it is green today, suspects Shil Das Sarma, a microbial geneticist. He said that ancient microbes might have used a molecule other than chlorophyll to harness the sun's rays, one that gave the organisms a violet hue. He thinks chlorophyll appeared after another light-sensitive molecule called retinal was already present on early Earth. Retinal, today found in the photosynthetic microbe called halobacteria, absorbs green light and reflects back red and violet light, the combination of which appears purple. The idea may explain why even though the sun transmits most of its energy in the green part of the visible spectrum, chlorophyll absorbs mainly blue and red wavelengths.
Well,l, life on early Earth may have been just as purple as it is green today, suspects Shil Das Sarma, a microbial geneticist. He said that ancient microbes might have used a molecule other than chlorophyll to harness the sun's rays, one that gave the organisms a violet hue. He thinks chlorophyll appeared after another light-sensitive molecule called retinal was already present on early Earth. Retinal, today found in the photosynthetic microbe called halobacteria, absorbs green light and reflects back red and violet light, the combination of which appears purple. The idea may explain why even though the sun transmits most of its energy in the green part of the visible spectrum, chlorophyll absorbs mainly blue and red wavelengths.
2)Icelandic people read more than anyone. Perhaps it
has to do with the weather, or maybe they’re just taught to really love books.
Either way!
3)Alice in Wonderland is based
on a real 10-year-old girl
Her name was Alice
Liddell, and her family was close friends with author Lewis Carroll. While on a
boating trip, she asked him to tell her a story — and that’s how Alice was
born.
GENERAL ARTICLE :
ISRO PLANS SEVEN SPACE MISSION INCLUDING ONE TO VENUS
India has planned seven scientific interplanetary mission in the next decade including one to the Venus in 20 23. While Chandrayaan-2, India’s Lunar mission, which will feature Ind, a’s most powerful rocket GSLV MK -3 to carry the orbiter, lander, and rover, and Gaganyaan manned mission are the most anticipated projects, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has much more in store. This was disclosed by Dr. K. Sivan, Chairman, ISRO, on the sidelines of the Yuvika – Young scientist program for school students at the Satish DhawSpaceace Centre in Sriharikota on May 17, 2019. The mission would incluExposedsat to study cosmic radiation in 2020, Aditya L1 to the Sun in 2021, Mars Orbiter Mission -2 in 2022, Lunar Polar Exploration or Chandrayaan-3 in 2023, the mission to Venus again in 2023 and Exoworldan exploration outside the solar system in 2028.
“There is a lot of interest in the
Venus and we have announced a lot of opportunities for the scientific community
in India and aboard and around 20 payloads are coming”, Dr. K. Sivan said. The
mission to the Venus, which is considered the Earth’s “twin sister” because of
its similarities in mass, size, composition, on and density, will focus on studying
the surface and its sub-surface atmospheric chemistry and the interactions with
solar radiation or solar winds. He also made a mention of a Mission Aditya L1
that could be Corona of the Sun, adding that it would help in understanding
climate change. While Aditya L1 and Exposed missions are defined and okayed,
the Mars Orbiter-2 and Chandrayaan-3 are in their planning stage, he said.
Regarding
Chandrayaan-2, the ISRO chairman said that the agency is in the final stage of
testing for the orbiter, Lander, Rover and that they would be ready for launch
is likely only in the first or second week of July 2019 due to an important
eclipse and other conditions. He added that this is a very important mission
because we are landing at a place where nobody else has gone – near the south
pole of the moon – and new data could emerge from this mission. Elaborating on
the 13 payloads that the Chandrayaan-2 Mission would be carrying, he said,
“Basically these payloads are looking at the composition the of atmosphere,
surface, mapping, sub-surface structure, Lunar surface composition, etc”.
KNOW YOUR DAYS
12 july national simplicity day
12 july national simplicity day

National Simplicity Day is observed annually on 12 July honor Henry David Thoreau who was an author, philosopher, historian, tax resister, abolitionist, development critic, sure, or and leading transcendentalist. Basically, he was an advocate for living a life of simplicity.
12
July - Paper Bag Day
Paper
Bag Day is observed on 12 July annually recognizes the importance of an
invention of Paper Bag that we mostly take it for granted. In 1852, Francis
Wolle, a schoolteacher, invented the first machine to mass-produce paper bags.
12
July – International Malala day
On July 12, 2013, Malala Yousafzai, a sixteen-year-old Pakistani girl engaged in the promotion of women’s education, delivered an impassioned speech at the United Nations (UN) headquarters on the need for gender equality in education. The address saw several rounds of standing ovations for the teenager and the day, July 12, which is also her birthday, was soon declared by the UN as Malala Day honor of the young activist.
14
July - Bastille Day or French National Day
World
Day for International Justice is observed annually on 17 July every year. It is
also known as Day of International Criminal Justice or International Justice
Day. This recognizes the emerging system of international criminal justice.
18
July - International Nelson Mandela Day
International Nelson Mandela Day is observed on 18 July every year to call on every day, to make the world a better place. On this day we look back on what has been done and forward to what will be done. This day also celebrates Mandela's life and legacy in a sustainable way that will bring about the needful changes.
KINDLE YOUR BRAIN
1. Find the missing letter in the series AK, BL, CM, DN, ____
a. FP
b. GP
c. HR
d. EO
2. Sandhya walks 20 km East. She then turns right and walks 8 km and
takes a right once again. She walks 14 km and stops. How far (in km) is she
from her starting point?
a. 14
b. 6
c. 8
d. 10
4. In a certain code language, ‘ADMISSION' is written as ‘ZWNRHHRLM’ and ‘PERCEPTION’ is written as
‘KVJXVKGRLM’. What is the code for ‘MISLEADING’?
a. NRHPVZYRMU
b. NRHOVZWRMT
c. NRHOVZYRMU
d. NRHPVZWRMT
5. Find the odd one out :196, 169, 144, 121, 100, 80, 64
a. 169
b. 144
c. 121
d. 80
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ANSWERS OF LAST WEEK
KINDLE YOUR BRAIN
ANSWERS:
1. The correct answer is 4.
27
FRUIT:F=6, R= 18, U=
21, I= 9, T= 20; 6+18+21+9+20= 74; 7×4 = 28
LORRY: L=12, O=15,
R=18, Y=25; 12+15+18+18+25= 88; 8×8 = 64
TRAFFIC: T=20, R=18,
A=1, F=6, I=9, C=3; 20+18+1+6+6+9+3=63; 6×3= 18
SARCASTIC: S=19, A=1,
R=18, C=3, T=20, I=9; 19+1+18+3+1+19+20+9+3=93; 9×3= 27
2. The correct answer is 3.
122
There are 2 possible
ways to solve
First method: 2, (2×3)
– 1 =5, (5×3) – 1= 14, (14×4) – 1 = 41, (41×3) – 1 = 122
Second method: 2,
2+3=5, 5+9=14, 14+27= 41, 41+81= 122
3. The correct answer is 2.
150
We will get the
maximum number of pieces when the cube is cut into 3axess through 5,4,4 cuts. Now
each cut will give you an additional identical piece.
Hence the number of pieces = (5+1)(4+1)(4+1) =
6×5×5 =150.
4. The correct answer is 2.
C
The only order
possible is D, E, B, C, and lastly A
5. The correct answer is 2.
S
◆ P is the father of Q
◆ Q is the brother of
R
◆ R is the daughter of
S
The winner of the last week's kindle your brain is K.Aarthi, CSE, III year.
PICS CORNER
AKILA, CSE III YEAR
R.PEARS TUFILA, CIVIL, II YEAR
R.VAISHNAVI, ECE, II YEAR
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