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The sources contain several instances where questions or specific question prompts are repeated across different sections, papers, or shifts. Below are the repeated questions and their respective answers as provided in the sources: *Verbatim Repeated Questions* The following questions appear with identical or nearly identical phrasing: *"Which of the following is a vector quantity?"* In one instance, the correct answer is **Velocity**. In another instance (a different test set), the correct answer is **Momentum**. *"When determining continuous current or voltage signals,"* This question is repeated sequentially in the same paper (Q.No 39 and 40). The correct answer for both is **Digital meters**. *"Another name for the vertical plane is:"* This question appears in the drafting/mathematics sections of different papers. *"Identify the symbol used in electronic circuit diagram."* This prompt is used multiple times to identify various components such as generators or motors. *Standardised Recurring Prompts* The sources frequently use identical prompts for different problems, particularly in the General Reasoning and Maths sections: *Paper Folding and Punching:* The prompt *"A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below... how it will appear when it opened?"* is used extensively across multiple test shifts. *Unfolded Cubes:* The prompt *"Which of the following cube in the answer figure cannot be made based on the unfolded cube in the question figure?"* appears in several reasoning sections. *Math Placeholders:* The prompt *"What value will come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?"* or *"What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?"* is the most frequent repetition in the General Maths segments. *Series Completion:* The prompt *"Replace the question mark (?) with the suitable option to complete the series:"* is repeated for various alphanumeric sequences. *Mirror Images:* The prompt *"choose the correct mirror image/jpg of the figure, from amongst the four alternatives"* appears in different reasoning papers. *Recurring Subject Matter* Certain technical concepts are questioned repeatedly across different papers: *Drawing Tools:* Questions regarding the use of *French curves* for smooth curves and *dividers* for transmitting dimensions when they are repeated. *AutoCAD Commands:* Repeated focus on commands like *"chamfer"* for beveled edges and *"Q select"* for choosing objects by status. *Computer Fundamentals:* Frequent questions on file extensions (e.g., *.docx* for Word, *.java* for Java code) and the **father of the computer (Charles Babbage)**. *Welding and Riveting:* Questions about *fusion welding* processes and the component parts of a rivet, specifically the **shank**.