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COMPANY NAME : HCL (or) HCL Perot Systems (HPS) (or) HCL-CISCO
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DATE OF TEST : 2003
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PLACE OF TEST:
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MODE : O-C!m"#s
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D$%ATION :
Apptitude paper for HCL Technologies, Noida
1. a=2, b=3, c=6
ind the !alue of c"#a$b%&#a$b%"c
Ans. 11"3'
2. (hat does the he)a nu*ber +,- in radi) ,.
#a% 12.//
#b% 1.1/3
#c% 1.2/6
#d% 13/.1
#e% 131112
Ans. #d%
3. 1' 0 . seconds 00 1 0 6 *inutes
Ans. 2''
.. 3 is not e4ual to 5ero and 6 = #3 ) n & s%"2.(hat is n1
#a% #2 ) 6 $ s%"3
#b% #2 ) s ) 6%"3
#c% #2 ) 6 & s%"3
#d% #2 ) 6 $ s ) 3%"3
#e% #6 $ s%"3
/. ro* the follo7ing state*ents deter*ing the order of ran6ing
8 has double the a*ount as 9
: has 3 rupess *ore than half the a*ount of 9
Ans. 9ata insuffiecient
3uestions 6 & 1' are to be ans7ered on the follo7ing data
A causes ; or C, but not both
occurs onl< if ; occurs
9 occurs if ; or C occurs
+ occurs onl< if C occurs
= occurs onl< if + or occurs
9 causes >,H or both
H occurs if + occurs
> occurs if occurs
6. ?f A occurs 7hich of the follo7ing *ust occurs
?. and >
??. + and H
???. 9
#a% ? onl<
#b% ?? onl<
#c% ??? onl<
#d% ?,??, @ ???
#e% ? @ ?? #or% ?? @ ??? but not both
Ans. #e%
,. ?f ; occurs 7hich *ust occur
#a% 9
#b% 9 and >
#c% > and H
#d% and >
#e% =
Ans. #a%
-. ?f = occurs 7hich *ust ha!e occured
#a% +
#b% either ; or C
#c% both + @
#d% ;
#e% both ; @ C
Ans. #b%
2. (hich *a< occurs as a result of cause not *entioned
?. 9
??. A
???.
#a% ? onl<
#b% ?? onl<
#c% ? @ ??
#d% ?? @ ???
#e% ?,?? @ ???
Ans. #c%
1'. + occurs 7hich one cannot occurs
#a% A
#b%
#c% 9
#d% C
#e% =
Ans. #b%
11% A / litre Aug contains . litres of a salt 7ater solution that is 1/ percent salt. ?f 1./ litres of the
solution spills out of the Aug, and the Aug is then filled to capacit< 7ith 7ater,appro)i*atel< 7hat
percent of the resulting solution in the Aug is salt1
#A%,./B #;%2./B #C% 1'./B #9%12B #+%1/B
12% (or6ing independentl<, Tina can do a certain Aob in 12 hours. (or6ing independentl<, Ann
can do the sa*e Aob in 2 hours. ?f Tina (or6s independentl< at the Aob for - hours and then Ann
7or6s independentl<, ho7 *an< hours 7ill it ta6e Ann to co*plete the re*ainder of the Aobs1
#A%2"3 #;%3". #C%1 #9%2 #+%3
Ans7er 0+%3
13% ?n a *urder case there are four suspects C,3,D,E. +ach of the* *a6es a state*ent. The< are
p0 F? had gone to the theatre 7ith E at the ti*e of the *urderF.40 F? 7as pla<ing cards 7ith C at the
ti*e of the *urderF.r0 F3 didnGt co**it the *urderF.s0 FD is not the *urdererF.
Assu*ing the onl< one of the abo!e state*ent is false and that
one of the* is the *urderer, 7ho is the *urderer1
a% C
b% 3
c% D
d% CannGt be concluded
e% E
Ans0 +
1.% 8ohan earned t7ice as *uch as 9eep. :ogesh earned rs.3"& *ore than half as *uch as
deep. ?f the a*ounts earned b< 8ohan,9eep,:ogesh are 8,9,: respecti!el<, (hich of the
follo7ing is the correct ordering of these a*ounts1
a% 8
H 9 H :
b% 8
H : H 9
c% 9
H 8 H :
d% ?t cannGt be deter*ined fro* the infor*ation gi!en
e% 9
H : H 8
1/% Etatistics indicate that *en dri!ers are in!ol!ed in *ore accidents than 7o*en dri!ers. Hence
it *a< be concluded that
a% sufficientl< infor*ation is not there to conclude an<thing
b% 8en are actuall< better dri!ers but dri!e *ore fre4uentl<
c% (o*en Certainl< dri!e *ore cautiousl< than 8en
d% 8en chau!inists are 7rong about 7o*enGs abilties.
e% Etatistics so*eti*es present a 7rong picture of things
16%>i!en that A,;,C,9,+ each represent one of the digits bet7een 1 and 2 and that the follo7ing
*ultiplication holds0
A ; C 9 +
I .
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
+ 9 C ; A
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
7hat digit does + represent 1
a% .
b% 6
c% -
d% ,
Ans0 c
1,% HCL protot<ping *achine can *a6e 1' copies e!er< . seconds. At this rate, Ho7 *an<
copies can the *achine *a6e in 6 *in.1
a% 2''
b% 6''
c% 36'
d% 2.'
e% 1/'
Ans0 a
1-% if a=2,b=.,c=/ then
a$b c
&&&&& & &&&& =
c a$b
a% 1
b% 11"3'
c% '
d% &11"3'
e% &1
Ans0 b
12% 1'J2#1'J-$1'J-% =
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
1'J.
a% 2#1'%J.
b% 2#1'%J6
c% 1'J-
d% 2#1'%J-
e% 1'J1'
Ans0 b
2'% (or6er ( produces n units in / hours. (or6ers K and (, 7or6ers independentl< but at the
sa*e ti*e, produce n units in 2 hours.ho7 long 7ould it ta6e K alone to produce n units1
a% 1 hr 26 *in
b% 1 hr /3 *in
c% 2 hr 3' *in
d% 3 hr 3' *in
e% 3 hr 2' *in
Ans0 e
Ei) 6nights & C,3,D,E,T and L & asse*ble for a long Aourne< in T7o ra!elling parties. or securit<,
each tra!elling part< Consists of at least t7o 6nights. The t7o parties tra!el b< separate routes,
northern and southern. After one *onth, the routes of the northern and southern groups con!erge
for a brief ti*e and at that point the 6nights can, if the< 7ish, rearrange their tra!elling parties
before continuing, again in t7o parties along separate northern and southern routes. Throughout
the entire trip, the co*position of tra!eling parties *ust be in accord 7ith the follo7ing conditions
C and D are deadl< ene*ies and, although the< *a< *eet briefl<,can ne!er tra!el together.
p *ust tra!el in the sa*e part< 7ith s
3 cannGt tra!el b< the southern route
L cannGt change routes
21% ?f one of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of C and L and t7o other 6nights and tra!els b<
the southern route, the other *e*bers of this part< besides C and L *ust be
a% 3 and E
b% 3 and T
c% D and E
d% D and T
e% E and T
Ans0 e
22% ?f each of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of e)actl< three *e*bers, 7hich of the follo7ing
is not a possible tra!elling part< and route1
a% C,E,L b< the northern route
b% C,E,T b< the northern route
c% C,E,T b< the southern route
d% C,E,L b< the southern route
e% 3,D,T b< the southern route
Ans0 b
23% ?f one of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of L and t7o other 6nights and tra!els b< the
northern route, the other *e*nbers of this part< besides L *ust be
a% C and E
b% C and T
c% 3 and D
d% 3 and T
e% D and T
Ans0 c
2.% ?f each of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of e)actl< three *e*bers of different parties, and
D tra!els b< the northern route,then T *ust tra!el b< the
a% southern route 7ith C and E
b% southern route 7ith 3 and D
c% southern route 7ith D and L
d% northern route 7ith 3 and D
e% northern route 7ith D and L
Ans0 a
2/% ?f, 7hen the t7o parties of 6nights encounter one another after a *onth, e)actl< one 6night
changes fro* one tra!elling part< to the other tra!elling part<, that 6night *ust be
a% C
b% 3
c% D
d% E
e% T
Ans0 e
26%A ga*bler bets on the tea* of se!en pla<ers A;C9+> 7hose 7inning a&. to 1 against b&. to
1 against c&. to 1 against d&. to 1 against e&/ to 1 against f&6 to 1 against g. ho7 should he bet
on g to set 2'B profit.
2,% ?f a person bu< radio 7orth Ds 2.6- and pa< ,B sales .ho7 *uch price of radio should
reduce to pa< onl< Ds 2.6-.
2-%7hat is !asu salar< if salar< of !asu is *ore than raAan salar< 7or6ing in sa*e co*pan<
i%!asu salar< is 1'' *ore than raAan salar<.
ii%raAan found 2''' allo7ns 7hich is /' less than !asu.
#iii%basic salr< of raAan is 1'''.
#i%onl< i is re4uired
#ii%i @ ii is re4uired
#iii%i@ iii is re4uired
#i!%i@ii@iii is re4uired
#!%none of these
22% if in 1'' *iles race - person is running 7inner ta6e 2.-sec and fifth *an ta6es 1'.. sec the
ti*e of - *an is in AC if in .M1'' *eters real< of onside is 1,.,/,- position then 7in b<.
a%.3 sec b%.1 sec c%., sec d%./ sec e%none
3'%ho7 *an< sons I ha!e
47e based on relation
i%
ii%
iii%
ans#data i,ii,iii is insufficient%
8ore 3uestions on aptitude.
?nstructions ALL NL8;+D LE+9 AD+ D+AL NL8;+DE NLLN(?N>
+ACH 3L+ET?NNE AD+ ?K+ CNEE?;L+ ANE(+DE LA;+L+9
A%.;%.C%.9%@+%.T?CO TH+ ;+ET CHN?C+.
1. Ho7 *an< of the integers bet7een 2/ and ./ are e!en 1
#A%21 #;%2' #C%11 #9%1' #+%2
Ans7er0d%1'
2. ?f ta)i fares 7ere Ds 1.'' for the first 1"/ *ile and Ds '.2' for each 1"/ *iles thereafter. The
ta)i fare for a 3&*ile ride 7as
#A%Ds 1./6 #;%Ds 2..' #C%DE 3.'' #9%Ds 3.-' #+%Ds ..2'
Ans7er 0d%Ds 3.-'
3. A co*puter routine 7as de!eloped to generate t7o nu*bers #),<% the first being a rando*
nu*ber bet7een ' and 1'' inclusi!e, and the second being less than or e4ual to the s4uare root
of the first. +ach of the follo7ing pair satisfies the routine +IC+CT
#A% #22.1'% #;% #-/.2% #C% #/'.,% #9% #1.1% #+% #1.'%
Ans7er 0 A% #22.1'%
.. A 7arehouse had a s4uare floor 7ith area 1',''' s4.*eters.
A rectangular addition 7as built along one entire side of the 7arehouse that increased the floor b<
one&half as *uch as the original floor. Ho7 *an< *eters did the addition e)tend be<ond the
original buildings 1
#A%1' #;%2' #C%/' #9%2'' #+%/''
Ans7er0 c%/'
/. A digital 7rist7atch 7as set accuratel< at -.3' a.* and then lost 2 seconds e!er< / *inutes.
(hat ti*e 7as indicated on the 7atch at 6.3' p.* of the sa*e da< if the 7atch operated
continuousl< that ti*e 1
#A%/0/6 ;%/0/- #C%6.'' #9%6.23 #+%6.26
Ans7er 0+% 6.26
6. A / litre Aug contains . litres of a salt 7ater solution that is 1/ percent salt. ?f 1./ litres of the
solution spills out of the Aug, and the Aug is then filled to capacit< 7ith 7ater, appro)i*atel< 7hat
percent of the resulting solution in the Aug is salt1
#A%,./B #;%2./B #C% 1'./B #9%12B #+%1/B
Ans7er 0A%,./B
,. A plane tra!elled O *iles in the first 26 *iles of flight ti*e. ?f it co*pleted the re*aining 3''
*iles of the trip in 1 *inute, 7hat 7as its a!erage speed in *iles per hour for the entire trip 1
#A%
#;%
#C%
#9%
#+%
Ans7er 0#3''$6%"2, M 6'
-. A *erchant sells an ite* at a 2' percent discount. but still *a6es a gross profit of 2' percent of
the cost. (hat percent of cost 7ould be gross profit on the ite* ha!e been if it had been sold
7ithout the discount1
#A%2'B #;%.'B #C%/'B #9%6'B #+%66.6B
Ans7er 0c% /'B
2. A *illionaire bought a Aob lot of hats 1". of 7hich 7ere bro7n. The *illionaire sold 2"3 of the
hats including ."/ of the bro7n hats. (hat fraction of the unsold hats 7ere bro7n.
#A%1"6' #;%1"1/ #C%3"2' #9%3"/ #+%3".
Ans7er 0c%3"2'
1'. Ho7 *an< integers n greater than and less than 1'' are there such that,if the digits of n are
re!ersed, the resulting integer is n$2 1
#A%/ #;%6 #C%, #9%- #+%2
Ans7er 09%-
11% An in!estor purchased a shares of stoc6 at a certain price.
?f the stoc6 increased in price Ds '.2/ per share and the total increase for the ) shares 7as Ds
12./', ho7 *an< shares of stoc6 had been purchased 1
#A%2/ #;%/' #C%,/ #9%1'' #+%12/
Ans7er 0;%/'
12% At a special sale, / tic6ets can be purchased for the price of 3 tic6ets.
?f / tic6ets are purchased at the sale, the a*ount sa!ed 7ill be
(hat percent of the original price of the / tic6ets1
#A%2'B #;%33.3B #C%.'B #9%6'B #+%66.6B
Ans7er 0c%.'B
13% (or6ing independentl<, Tina can do a certain Aob in 12 hours.
(or6ing independentl<, Ann can do the sa*e Aob in 2 hours. ?f Tina (or6s independentl< at the
Aob for - hours and then Ann 7or6s independentl<, ho7 *an< hours 7ill it ta6e Ann to co*plete
the re*ainder of the Aobs1
#A%2"3 #;%3". #C%1 #9%2 #+%3
Ans7er 0+%3
1..% A decorator bought a bolt of d * nu*ber of red chips in an< one stac6 1
#A%, #;%6 #C%/ #9%. #+%3
Ans7er 0C% /
ull paper 2''3
Eection A
1. (hich of the follo7ing in!ol!es conte)t s7itch,
#a% s<ste* call
#b% pri!iliged instruction
#c% floating poitnt e)ception
#d% all the abo!e
#e% none of the abo!e
Ans0 #a%
2. ?n NET, ter*inal e*ulation is done in
#a% sessions la<er
#b% application la<er
#c% presentation la<er
#d% transport la<er
Ans0 #b%
3. or a 2/8H5 processor , 7hat is the ti*e ta6en b< the instruction 7hich needs 3 cloc6 c<cles,
#a%12' nano secs
#b%12' *icro secs
#c%,/ nano secs
#d%,/ *icro secs
.. or 1 8; *e*or<, the nu*ber of address lines re4uired,
#a%11
#b%16
#c%22
#d% 2.
Ans. #b%
/. Ee*aphore is used for
#a% s<nchroni5ation
#b% dead&loc6 a!oidence
#c% bo)
#d% none
Ans. #a%
6. (hich holds true for the follo7ing state*ent
class c0 public A, public ;
a% 2 *e*ber in class A, ; should not ha!e sa*e na*e
b% 2 *e*ber in class A, C should not ha!e sa*e na*e
c% both
d% none
Ans. #a%
,. 3uestion related to Aa!a
-. NL+ is used in
a% inter connection in uni)
b% interconnection in (?N9N(E
c% interconnection in (?N9N(E NT
2. Con!ert a gi!en H+I nu*ber to NCTAL
1'. 8acros and function are related in 7hat aspect1
#a%recursion
#b%!ar<ing no of argu*ents
#c%h<pochec6ing
#d%t<pe declaration
11.Creproconia.. does not do 7hich one of the follo7ing
#a% *acro
#b% conditional co*pliclation
#c% in t<pe chec6ing
#d% including load file
Ans. #c%
12. Cigg< bac6ing is a techni4ue for
a% lo7 control
b% Ee4uence
c% Ac6no7ledge*ent
d% retrans*ition
Ans. #c%
13. ?n signed *agnitude notation 7hat is the *ini*u* !alue that can be represented 7ith - bits
#a% &12-
#b% &2//
#c% &12,
#d% '
1.. There is an e*plo<er table 7ith 6e< fields as e*plo<er nu*ber data
in e!er< nGth ro7 are needed for a si*ple follo7ing 4ueries 7ill get re4uired results.
#a% select A e*plo<ee nu*ber fro* e*plo<ee A , 7here e)ists fro* e*plo<ee ; 7here A
e*plo<ee no. P= ;
e*plo<ee ha!ing #count#M% *od n%='
#b% select e*plo<ee nu*ber fro* e*plo<e A, e*plo<e ; 7here A e*plo<e nu*berP=; e*plo<
nu*ber
group b< e*plo<ee nu*ber ha!ing#count#M% *od n=' %
#c% both #a% @ #b%
#d% none of the abo!e
1/. T<pe duplicates of a ro7 in a table custo*er 7ith non unifor* 6e< field custo*er nu*ber <ou
can see
a% delete fro* costo*er 7here custo*er nu*ber e)ists# select distinct custo*er nu*ber fro*
custo*er ha!ing count %
b% delete custo*er a 7here custo*er nu*ber in b ro7id
c% delete custo*er a 7here custer*or nu*ber in# select custo*er nu*ber fro* custo*er a,
custo*er b %
d% none of the abo!e
Eection ;
1. >i!en the follo7ing state*ent
enu* da< = Q Aan = 1 ,feb=., april, *a<R
(hat is the !alue of *a<1
#a% .
#b% /
#c% 6
#d% 11
#e% None of the abo!e
2. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
*ain
Qint ),A,6S
A=6=6S)=2S
)=AM6S
printf#FBdF, )%S
3. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
fn f#)%
Q if#)H='%
returnS
else f#)&1%$)S
R
.. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
i=2',6='S
for#A=1SAHiSA=1$.M#i"A%%
Q6$=AH1'1.03S
R
printf#FBdF, 6%S
Ans. 6=.
/. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
int i =1'
*ain#%
Qint i =2',nS
for#n='SnH=iS%
Qint i=1'S
i$$S
R
printf#FBdF, i%S
Ans. i=2'
6. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
int )=/S
<= )@<
,.ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
:=1'S
if# :$$P2 @@ :$$T=1' @@ :$$P1'%
Qprintf#FBdF, :%S
else
printf#FBdF, :%S
R
Ans. 13
-. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
f=#)P<%1)0<
a% f points to *a) of ) and <
b% f points to *in of ) and <
c%error
Ans. #a%
2. (hat is the si5eof#long int%
#a% . b<tes
#b% 2 b<tes
#c% co*piler dependent
#d% - b<tes
1'. (hich of the function operator cannot be o!er loaded
#a% H=
#b% 10
#c% ==
#d% M
11. ind the output for the follo7ing C progra*
*ain#%
Qint)=2,<=6,5=6S
)=<==5S
printf#BdF,)%
R
Eection C #Crogra**ing E6ills%
Ans7er the 4uestions based on the follo7ing progra*
ETDLCT 9NL;L+L?ET
Q 9NL;L+ CL?NO+9
?NT 9+TS L?ET KN?9
ETDLCT CD+K?NLES #;+ >?K+N AN9 A CDNC+9LD+ TN 9+L+T+%
ETDLCT N+(S #AN +L+8+NT (?LL ;+ >?K+N%
R
9+L+T+#ETDLCT NN9+%
QNN9+&CD+K&N+IT NN9+&N+ITS
NN9+&N+IT&CD+K NN9+&CD+KS
?#NN9+==H+A9%
NN9+
R
3. ?n 7hat case the pre! 7as
#a% All cases
#b% ?t does not 7or6 for the last ele*ent
#c% ?t does not for the first ele*ent
#d% None of these
Ans7er the 4uestions based on the follo7ing progra*
KN?9 LNCT?NN#?NT OO%
QOO$=2'S
R
KN?9 LNCT?NN #?NT O%
?NT 88,N=@8
ON = O
ON$&=1'S
R
3. (hat is the output of the follo7ing progra*
*ain#%
Q int !ar=2/,!arpS
!arp=@!arS
!arp p = 1'S
fnc#!arp%
printf#FBdBd,!ar,!arp%S
R
#a% 2',//
#b% 3/,3/
#c% 2/,2/
#d%//,//
Eection 9
1. a=2, b=3, c=6
ind the !alue of c"#a$b%&#a$b%"c
11"3'
2. (hat does the he)anu*ber +,- in radi) ,.
#a% 12.//
#b% 1.1/3
#c% 1.2/6
#d% 13/.1
#e% 131112
Ans. #d%
3. 1' 0 . seconds 00 1 0 6 *inutes
Ans. 2''
.. 3 is not e4ual to 5ero and 6 = #3 ) n & s%"2.(hat is n1
#a% #2 ) 6 $ s%"3
#b% #2 ) s ) 6%"3
#c% #2 ) 6 & s%"3
#d% #2 ) 6 $ s ) 3%"3
#e% #6 $ s%"3
/. ro* the follo7ing state*ents deter*ing the order of ran6ing
8 has double the a*ount as 9
: has 3 rupess *ore than half the a*ount of 9
Ans. 9ata insuffiecient
3uestions 6 & 1' are to be ans7ered on the follo7ing data
A causes ; or C, but not both
occurs onl< if ; occurs
9 occurs if ; or C occurs
+ occurs onl< if C occurs
= occurs onl< if + or occurs
9 causes >,H or both
H occurs if + occurs
> occurs if occurs
6. ?f A occurs 7hich of the follo7ing *ust occurs
?. and >
??. + and H
???. 9
#a% ? onl<
#b% ?? onl<
#c% ??? onl<
#d% ?,??, @ ???
#e% ? @ ?? #or% ?? @ ??? but not both
Ans. #e%
,. ?f ; occurs 7hich *ust occur
#a% 9
#b% 9 and >
#c% > and H
#d% and >
#e% =
Ans. #a%
-. ?f = occurs 7hich *ust ha!e occured
#a% +
#b% either ; or C
#c% both + @
#d% ;
#e% both ; @ C
Ans. #b%
2. (hich *a< occurs as a result of cause not *entioned
?. 9
??. A
???.
#a% ? onl<
#b% ?? onl<
#c% ? @ ??
#d% ?? @ ???
#e% ?,?? @ ???
Ans. #c%
1'. + occurs 7hich one cannot occurs
#a% A
#b%
#c% 9
#d% C
#e% =
Ans. #b%
>eneral Tips To N!erco*e An ?nter!ie7
Ca*pus Eo 7hat if <ou are not a *ountaineer. Nr a 6een hi6er. :ou still cannot treat <our
inter!ie7 li6e a careless *orning trot along a AoggerGs path. :our Aa7&Aa7 at the inter!ie7 table is
nothing less than a cautious cli*b up a *ountain trail&&7hich begins around <our earl< childhood
and *eanders through the <ears at the acade*ia before reaching a ne7 su**it in <our
career.And as <ou retrace <our steps do7n *e*or< lane *a6e sure that <ou post flags at
i*portant land*ar6s of <our life and career, so that <ou can pop the* before the inter!ie7 panel
scoops the* out of <ou. :ou donGt 7ant to be at the recei!ing end, do <ou1
ace the panel, but donGt fall of the chair in a headlong rush&and&s6id atte*pt to tell <our stor<.
Ta6e one step at a ti*e. ?f <ou place <our foot on slipper< ground, <ou could be eAecting out on a
free fall.
Eo prepare, fortif< <our thoughts, re&Aig <our *e*or<, and script and design <our stor< #7ithout
frills and falsit<%. (ithout the right preparation and stor<board, <ou could be a loser at the
inter!ie7. Here are a fe7 preparation tips that boo6s on inter!ie7s so*eti*es o!erloo6.
;efore the inter!ie7
1. Chronological Nutline of Career and +ducation 9i!ide <our life into Fseg*entsF defining <our
uni!ersit<, first Aob, second Aob. or each stage, Aot do7n 0
The reason for opting certain course or professionS :our Aob responsibilities in <our
pre!ious"current AobS Deason of lea!ing <our earlier"current Aob. :ou should be clear in <our *ind
7here <ou 7ant to be in the short and long ter* and as6 <ourself the reason 7h< <ou 7ould be
appropriate for the Aob <ou are being inter!ie7ed for and ho7 it 7ill gi!e shape to <our future
course.
2. Etrengths and (ea6nesses
:ou should 6eep a regular chec6 on <our strengths and 7ea6nesses. (rite do7n three #3%
technical and three #3% non&technical personal strengths. 8ost i*portantl<, sho7 e)a*ples of
<our s6ills. This pro!es *ore effecti!e than si*pl< tal6ing about the*. Eo if <ouGre as6ed about a
general s6ill, pro!ide a specific e)a*ple to help <ou fulfil the inter!ie7erGs e)pectations. ?t isnGt
enough to sa< <ouG!e got Fe)cellent leadership s6illsF. ?nstead, tr< sa<ing0
F? thin6 ? ha!e e)cellent leaderships s6ills 7hich ? ha!e ac4uired through a co*bination of
effecti!e co**unication, delegation and personal interaction. This has helped *< tea* achie!e
its goals.F
As co*pared to strengths, the area of 7ea6nesses is difficult to handle. Cut across <our
7ea6ness in such a 7a< that it at leaset see*s to be a positi!e !irtue to the inter!ie7er. 9escribe
a 7ea6ness or area for de!elop*ent that <ou ha!e 7or6ed on and ha!e no7 o!erco*e.
3. 3uestions <ou should be prepared for
Tell us about <ourself.
(hat do <ou 6no7 about our co*pan<1
(h< do <ou 7ant to Aoin our co*pan<1
(hat are <our strengths and 7ea6nesses1
(here do <ou see <ourself in the ne)t fi!e <ears1
Ho7 ha!e <ou i*pro!ed the nature of <our Aob in the past <ears of <our 7or6ing1 (h< should 7e
hire <ou1
(hat contributions to profits ha!e <ou *ade in <our present or for*er co*pan<1 (h< are <ou
loo6ing for a change1
Ans7ers to so*e difficult 4uestions 0
Tell *e about <ourself 1
Etart fro* <our education and gi!e a brief co!erage of pre!ious e)periences. +*phasise *ore on
<our recent e)perience e)plaining <our Aob profile.
(hat do <ou thin6 of <our boss1
Cut across a positi!e i*age, but donGt e)aggerate.
(h< should 7e hire <ou1 Nr 7h< are <ou interested in this Aob1
Eu* up <our 7or6 e)periences 7ith <our abilities and e*phasise <our strongest 4ualities and
achie!e*ents. Let <our inter!ie7er 6no7 that <ou 7ill pro!e to be an asset to the co*pan<.
Ho7 *uch *one< do <ou 7ant1
?ndicate <our present salar< and e*phasise that the opportunit< is the *ost i*portant
consideration.
9o <ou prefer to 7or6 in a group1
;e honest and gi!e e)a*ples ho7 <ouG!e 7or6ed b< <ourself and also 7ith others. Cro!e <our
fle)ibilit<.
.. 3uestions to As
At the end of the inter!ie7, *ost inter!ie7ers generall< as6 if <ou ha!e an< 4uestions. Therefore,
<ou should be prepared beforehand 7ith 2&3 technical and 2&3 non&technical 4uestions and
co**it the* to <our *e*or< before the inter!ie7.
9o not as6 4ueries related to <our salar<, !acation, bonuses, or other benefits. This infor*ation
should be discussed at the ti*e of getting <our Aoining letter. Here 7e are gi!ing fe7 sa*ple
4uestions that <ou can as6 at the ti*e of <our inter!ie7.
Ea*ple 3uestions
Could <ou tell *e the gro7th plans and goals for the co*pan<1
(hat s6ills are i*portant to be successful in this position1
(h< did <ou Aoin this co*pan<1 #optional%
(hatGs the criteria <our co*pan< uses for perfor*ance appraisal1
(ith 7ho* 7ill ? be interacting *ost fre4uentl< and 7hat are their responsibilities and the nature
of our interaction1
(hat is the ti*e fra*e for *a6ing a decision at this position1
(hat *ade the pre!ious persons in this position successful"unsuccessful1
/. 9o <our ho*e7or6
;efore going for an inter!ie7, find out as *uch infor*ation on the co*pan< #go to =obsAhead
Co*pan< 3 and A% as possible. The best sources are the public librar<, the ?nternet #<ou can
chec6 out the co*pan<Gs site%, and can e!en call the co*pan< and get the re4uired infor*ation.
The infor*ation gi!es <ou a one&up in the inter!ie7 besides pro!ing <our content co*pan< or
position.
Clearing the inter!ie7 isnGt necessaril< a solitar< atte*pt. Eee6 assistance fro* indi!iduals 7ho
are in the profession and 7hose counsel <ou !alue *ost. ;e confident in <our approach and
attitudeS let the panel feel it through <our de*eanour, bod< language and dressing.
>etting prepared for <our inter!ie7 is the best 7a< to dig deep and 6no7 <ourself. :ou 7ill be
surprised that it 7ould breed a ne7 fa*iliarit< beco*e *ore fa*iliar 7ith <our o7n 4ualifications
that 7ill be *a6e <ou present <ourself better. All the best and get read< to gi!e a treat.
Eection ?? & C Crogra**ing
PPP
PPP1. (hich of the follo7ing about the follo7ing t7o declaration is
PPPtrue
PPPi % int M#%
PPPii% int #M%#%
PPP
PPPChoice 0
PPPa% ;oth are identical
PPPb% The first is a correct declaration and the second is 7rong
PPPc% The first declaraion is a function returning a pointer to an
PPPinteger
PPPand
PPPthe
PPPsecond is a pointer to function returning int
PPPd% ;oth are different 7a<s of declarin pointer to a function
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 c% The first de...
PPP
PPP2. (hat are the !alues printed b< the follo7ing progra*1
PPP
PPPUdefine dprint#e)pr% printf#Ue)pr F=BdVnF,e)pr%
PPP
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint )=,S
PPPint <=3S
PPPdprintf#)"<%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPChoice0
PPPa% U2 = 2 b% e)pr=2 c% )"<=2 d% none
PPP
PPPAns7er0 c%)"<=2
PPP
PPP3. (hich of the follo7ing is true of the follo7ing progra*
PPP
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPchar McS
PPPint MpS
PPPc =#char M%*alloc#1''%S
PPPip=#int M%cS
PPPfree#ip%S
PPPR
PPP
PPP
PPPans0 The code functions properl< releasing all the *e*or<
PPPallocated
PPP
PPP
PPP..output of the follo7ing.
PPP
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint iS
PPPchar MpS
PPPi='I-2S
PPPp=#char M%iS
PPPp$$S
PPPprintf#FB)VnF,p%S
PPPR
PPPans0'I-A
PPP
PPP/.
PPP7hich of the follo7ing is not a ANE? C language 6e<7ord1
PPP
PPPans0unction.
PPP
PPP6. (hen an arra< is passed as para*eter to a function, 7hich of
PPPthe
PPPfollo7ing
PPPstate*ent is correct
PPP
PPPchoice0
PPPa% The function can change !alues in the original arra<
PPPb% ?n C para*eters are passed b< !alue. The funciton cannot
PPPchange the
PPPoriginal
PPP!alue in the arra<
PPPc% ?t results in co*pilation error 7hen the function tries to
PPPaccess
PPPthe
PPPele*ents in the arra<
PPPd% Desults in a run ti*e error 7hen the funtion tries to access
PPPthe
PPPele*ents
PPPin
PPPthe arra<
PPP
PPPAns7er0 a% The fu...
PPP
PPP,. The t<pe of the controlling e)pression of a s7itch state*ent
PPPcannot
PPPbe of
PPPthe
PPPt<pe
PPP
PPPa% int b% char c% short d%float e% none
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 d%float
PPP
PPP
PPP-.(hat is the !alue of the e)pression #3J6% $ #aJa%1
PPP
PPPa% 3 b% / c% 6 d% a$1- e% None
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 /
PPP
PPP2. (hat is the !alue assigned to the !ariable I if b is , 1
PPPI = bP- 1 b HH3 0 bP. 1 bPP10bS
PPP
PPPa% , b% 2- c% 3 d% 1. e% None
PPPans0 3S
PPP
PPP1'. (hich is the output produced b< the follo7ing progra*
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint n=2S
PPPprintf#FBd BdVnF, $$n, nMn%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% 3,6 b% 3,. c% 2,. d% cannot deter*ine
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 b% 3,.
PPP
PPP11. (hat is th output of the follo7ing progra*1
PPPint )= ')6/S
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPchar )S
PPPprintf#FBdVnF,)%
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% co*pilation error b% GAG c% 6/ d% unidentified
PPP
PPP12. (hat is the output of the follo7ing progra*
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint a=1'S
PPPint b=6S
PPP
PPPif#a=3%
PPPb$$S
PPPprintf#FBd BdVnF,a,b$$%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% 1',6 b%1',, c% 3,6 d% 3,, e% none
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 d% 3,,
PPP
PPP13. (hat can be said of the follo7ing progra*1
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPenu* 8onths Q=AN =1,+;,8AD,ACDRS
PPP8onths I = =ANS
PPPif#I==1%
PPPQ
PPPprintf#F=an is the first *onthF%S
PPPR
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% 9oes not print an<thing
PPPb% Crints 0 =an is the first *onth
PPPc% >enerates co*pilation error
PPPd% Desults in runti*e error
PPP
PPPAns7er0 b% Crints 0 =an..
PPP
PPP1.. (hat is the output of the follo7ing progra*1
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPchar Msrc = FHello (orldFS
PPP char dstW1''XS
PPPstrcp<#src,dst%S
PPPprintf#FBsF,dst%S
PPPR
PPPstrcp<#char Mdst,char Msrc%
PPPQ
PPP7hile#Msrc% Mdst$$ = Msrc$$S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% FHello (orldF b%FHelloF c%F(orldF d% NLLL e% unidentified
PPP
PPPAns7er0 d% NLLL
PPP
PPP1/. (hat is the output of the follo7ing progra*1
PPP
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint l=6S
PPPs7itch#l%
PPPQ default 0 l$=2S
PPPcase .0 l=.S
PPPcase /0 l$$S
PPPbrea6S
PPPR
PPPprintf#FBdF,l%S
PPPR
PPPa%- b%6 c%/ d%. e%none
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 c%/
PPP
PPP16. (hat is the output of the follo7ing progra*1
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint )=2'S
PPPint <=1'S
PPPs7ap#),<%S
PPPprintf#FBd BdF,<,)$2%S
PPPR
PPPs7ap#int ),int <%
PPPQ
PPPint te*pS
PPPte*p =)S
PPP)=<S
PPP<=te*pS
PPPR
PPP
PPPa%1',2' b% 2',12 c% 22,1' d%1',22 e%none
PPP
PPPAns7er0d%1',22
PPP
PPP1,. (hat is the output of the follo7ing proble* 1
PPPUdefine ?NC#I% I$$
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint I=.S
PPPprintf#FBdF,?NC#I$$%%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa%. b%/ c%6 d%co*pilation error e% runti*e error
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 d% co*pilation error
PPP
PPP
PPP1-. 7hat can be said of the follo7ing
PPP
PPPstruct Node Q
PPPchar M7ordS
PPPint countS
PPPstruct Node leftS
PPPstruct Node rightS
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% ?ncorrect definition
PPPb% structures cannot refer to other structure
PPPc% Etructures can refer to the*sel!es. Hence the state*ent is
PPPNO
PPPd% Etructures can refer to *a)i*u* of one other structure
PPP
PPPAns7er 0c%
PPP
PPP12. (hat is the si5e of the follo7ing union.
PPPAssu*e that the si5e of int =2, si5e of float =. and si5e of
PPPchar =1.
PPPLnion TagQ
PPPint aS
PPPflaot bS
PPPchar cS
PPPRS
PPP
PPPa%2 b%. c%1 d% ,
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPP2'% (hat is the output of the follo7ing progra*1 #. has been
PPPused to
PPPindicate
PPPa
PPPspace%
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPchar sWX=FHello,.7orldFS
PPPprintf#B1/.1'sF,s%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa%Hello,.(orld...
PPPb%....Hello,.(or
PPPc%Hello,.(or....
PPPd%None of the abo!e
PPP
PPP
PPP#1% The co*bined length of the longer t7o pieces of rope is 12
PPP*etres.
PPP#2% The co*bined length of the shorter t7o pieces of rope is 11
PPP*etres.
PPP
PPP#A% #;% #C% #9% #+%
PPP
PPP1'% A certain co*pan< paid bonuses of Ds. 12/ to each of its
PPPe)ecuti!e
PPPe*pl<ees
PPPand Ds ,/ to each of its none)ecuti!e e*plo<ees. ?f 1'' of the
PPPe*plo<ees 7ere
PPPnone)ecuti!e, ho7 *an< 7ere e)ecuti!e1
PPP1% The co*pan< has a total of 12' e*plo<ees
PPP2% The total a*ount that the co*pan< paid in bonuses to its
PPPe*plo<ees
PPP7as
PPPDs.1','''
PPP
PPP#A% #;% #C% #9% #+%
PPP
PPP11. (hat fraction of his salar< did 8r. =ohnson put into sa!ings
PPPlast
PPP7ee6 1
PPP
PPP1% Last 7ee6 8r.=ohnson put Ds 1, into sa!ings.
PPP2% Last 7ee6 8r.=ohnson put /B of his salar< into sa!ings.
PPP
PPP#A% #;% #C% #9% #+%
PPP
PPP12. +ach 8&t<pe *e*or< unit 7ill increase the base *e*or<
PPPcapacit< of a
PPPcertain
PPPco*puter b< 3 *egab<tes. (hat is the base *e*or< capacit<, in
PPP*egab<tes, of
PPPthe
PPPco*puter 1
PPP
PPP1% 2 8&t<pe *e*or< units 7ill increase the co*puterGs base
PPP*e*or<
PPPcapacit< b<
PPP3''B
PPP
PPP2% The *e*or< capacit< of the co*puter after 2&8 t<pe *e*or<
PPPunits are
PPPadded
PPPto
PPPthe base *e*or< capacit<, is 1.6 ti*es the *e*or< capacit< of
PPPthe
PPPco*puter
PPPafter
PPP1 8&t<pe unit is added to the base *e*or< capacit<.
PPP
PPP#A% #;% #C% #9% #+%
PPP
PPP13. (hat fractional part of the total surface area of cube C is
PPPred1
PPP
PPP1% +ach of 3 faces of C is e)actl< 1"2 red
PPP2% +ach of 3 faces of C is entirel< 7hite
PPP
PPP#A% #;% #C% #9% #+%
PPP
PPP
PPPE+CT?NN C
PPP
PPP?nstructions ALL NL8;+D LE+9 AD+ D+AL NL8;+DE NLLN(?N>
PPP+ACH 3L+ET?NNE AD+ ?K+ CNEE?;L+ ANE(+DE LA;+L+9
PPPA%.;%.C%.9%@+%.T?CO TH+ ;+ET CHN?C+.
PPP
PPP1.. Ho7 *an< of the integers bet7een 2/ and ./ are e!en 1
PPP#A%21 #;%2' #C%11 #9%1' #+%2
PPP
PPPAns7er0d%1'
PPP
PPP1/. ?f ta)i fares 7ere Ds 1.'' for the first 1"/ *ile and Ds
PPP'.2' for
PPPeach
PPP1"/
PPP*iles thereafter. The ta)i fare for a 3&*ile ride 7as
PPP
PPP#A%Ds 1./6 #;%Ds 2..' #C%DE 3.'' #9%Ds 3.-' #+%Ds ..2'
PPP
PPPAns7er 0d%Ds 3.-'
PPP
PPP16. A co*puter routine 7as de!eloped to generate t7o nu*bers
PPP#),<% the
PPPfirst
PPPbeing a rando* nu*ber bet7een ' and 1'' inclusi!e, and the
PPPsecond being
PPPless
PPPthan or e4ual to the s4uare root of the first. +ach of the
PPPfollo7ing
PPPpair
PPPsatisfies the routine +IC+CT
PPP
PPP#A% #22.1'% #;% #-/.2% #C% #/'.,% #9% #1.1% #+% #1.'%
PPP
PPPAns7er 0 A% #22.1'%
PPP
PPP1,. A 7arehouse had a s4uare floor 7ith area 1',''' s4.*eters.
PPPA
PPPrectangular
PPPaddition 7as built along one entire side of the 7arehouse that
PPPincreased the
PPPfloor b< one&half as *uch as the original floor. Ho7 *an< *eters
PPPdid
PPPthe
PPPaddition e)tend be<ond the original buildings 1
PPP
PPP#A%1' #;%2' #C%/' #9%2'' #+%/''
PPP
PPPAns7er0 c%/'
PPP
PPP1-. A digital 7rist7atch 7as set accuratel< at -.3' a.* and then
PPPlost 2
PPPseconds
PPPe!er< / *inutes. (hat ti*e 7as indicated on the 7atch at 6.3'
PPPp.* of
PPPthe sa*e
PPPda< if the 7atch operated continuousl< that ti*e 1
PPP
PPP#A%/0/6 ;%/0/- #C%6.'' #9%6.23 #+%6.26
PPP
PPPAns7er 0+% 6.26
PPP
PPP12% A / litre Aug contains . litres of a salt 7ater solution
PPPthat is 1/
PPPpercent
PPPsalt. ?f 1./ litres of the solution spills out of the Aug, and
PPPthe Aug
PPPis
PPPthen
PPPfilled to capacit< 7ith 7ater, appro)i*atel< 7hat percent of
PPPthe
PPPresulting
PPPsolution in the Aug is salt1
PPP
PPP#A%,./B #;%2./B #C% 1'./B #9%12B #+%1/B
PPP
PPPAns7er 0A%,./B
PPP
PPP2'% A plane tra!elled O *iles in the first 26 *iles of flight
PPPti*e. ?f
PPPit
PPPco*pleted the re*aining 3'' *iles of the trip in 1 *inute, 7hat
PPP7as its
PPPa!erage
PPPspeed in *iles per hour for the entire trip 1
PPP#A%
PPP#;%
PPP#C%
PPP#9%
PPP#+%
PPP
PPPAns7er 0#3''$6%"2, M 6'
PPP
PPP21% A *erchant sells an ite* at a 2' percent discount. but still
PPP*a6es
PPPa
PPPgross
PPPprofit of 2' percent of the cost. (hat percent of cost 7ould be
PPPgross
PPPprofit
PPPon
PPPthe ite* ha!e been if it had been sold 7ithout the discount1
PPP
PPP#A%2'B #;%.'B #C%/'B #9%6'B #+%66.6B
PPP
PPPAns7er 0c% /'B
PPP
PPP22% A *illionaire bought a Aob lot of hats 1". of 7hich 7ere
PPPbro7n. The
PPP*illionaire sold 2"3 of the hats including ."/ of the bro7n
PPPhats. (hat
PPPfraction
PPPof the unsold hats 7ere bro7n.
PPP
PPP#A%1"6' #;%1"1/ #C%3"2' #9%3"/ #+%3".
PPP
PPPAns7er 0c%3"2'
PPP
PPP23% Ho7 *an< integers n greater than and less than 1'' are there
PPPsuch
PPPthat,
PPPif
PPPthe digits of n are re!ersed, the resulting integer is n$2 1
PPP
PPP#A%/ #;%6 #C%, #9%- #+%2
PPP
PPPAns7er 09%-
PPP
PPP2.% An in!estor purchased a shares of stoc6 at a certain price.
PPP?f the
PPPstoc6
PPPincreased in price Ds '.2/ per share and the total increase for
PPPthe )
PPPshares
PPP7as
PPPDs 12./', ho7 *an< shares of stoc6 had been purchased 1
PPP
PPP#A%2/ #;%/' #C%,/ #9%1'' #+%12/
PPP
PPPAns7er 0;%/'
PPP
PPP2/% At a special sale, / tic6ets can be purchased for the price
PPPof 3
PPPtic6ets.
PPP?f
PPP/ tic6ets are purchased at the sale, the a*ount sa!ed 7ill be
PPP7hat
PPPpercent of
PPPthe original price of the / tic6ets1
PPP
PPP#A%2'B #;%33.3B #C%.'B #9%6'B #+%66.6B
PPP
PPPAns7er 0c%.'B
PPP
PPP26% (or6ing independentl<, Tina can do a certain Aob in 12
PPPhours.
PPP(or6ing
PPPindependentl<, Ann can do the sa*e Aob in 2 hours. ?f Tina
PPP7or6s
PPPindependentl<
PPPat the Aob for - hours and then Ann 7or6s independentl<, ho7
PPP*an< hours
PPP7ill
PPPit
PPPta6e Ann to co*plete the re*ainder of the Aobs1
PPP
PPP#A%2"3 #;%3". #C%1 #9%2 #+%3
PPP
PPPAns7er 0+%3
PPP
PPP2,% A decorator bought a bolt of d
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPP* nu*ber of red
PPPchips in an< one stac6 1
PPP
PPP#A%, #;%6 #C%/ #9%. #+%3
PPP
PPPAns7er 0C% /
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPP
PPPE+CT?NN ??? & ANAL:E?E CDN>DA8 E+>8+NTE
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP
PPP1% Here is the structure declaration of a doubl< lin6ed list
PPP
PPPstruct dlin6 Q
PPPint nodeidS
PPPstruct dlin6 Mne)tS
PPPstruct dlin6 Mpre!S
PPPR dlin6YtS
PPP
PPPA pointer of the head of the lin6ed list is *aintained as a
PPPglobal
PPP!ariable,
PPP7hose definition is
PPPdlin6Yt MheadS
PPP
PPPThe funtion re*o!eYele*ent#dlin6Yt Mrp%, needs to re*o!e the
PPPnode
PPPpointed to
PPPthe rp and adAust the head.
PPP
PPPThe first nodeGs pre! and the last nodeGs ne)t are NLLL.
PPP
PPPre*o!eYele*ent#dlin6Yt Mrp%
PPPQ
PPPrp&Ppre!&Pne)t = rp&Pne)tS
PPPrp&Pne)t&Ppre! = rp&Ppre!S
PPPif# head == rp%
PPPhead = rp&Pne)tS
PPP
PPP(hich of the follo7ing state*ent is true about the fution
PPPre*o!eYele*ent
PPP
PPPA% ?t 7or6 7hen head is the sa*e as rp
PPP;% ?t does not 7or6 7hen rp is the last ele*ent on the list
PPPc% ?t sets the head of the list correctl<
PPP9% ?t 7or6s in all cases
PPP
PPPAns7er 0;% ?t does...
PPP
PPP2% Consider the follo7ing function 7ritten in c0
PPP
PPPUdefine NLLL '
PPP
PPPchar M
PPPinde)#sp,c%
PPPregister char Msp,cS
PPPQ
PPPdo Q
PPPif#Msp == c%
PPPreturn #sp%S
PPPR 7hile #Msp$$%S
PPPreturn NLLLS
PPPR
PPP
PPPThe first argu*ent sp, is a pointer to a C string. The second
PPPargu*ent, c, is a character. This function scarches for the
PPPcharacter
PPPc, in the string. ?f it is found a pointer to that location is
PPPreturned
PPPelse NLLL is returned.
PPPThis function 7or6s
PPPa% Al7a<s
PPPb% Al7a<s, but fails 7hen the first b<te contais the character
PPPc
PPPc% 7or6s 7hen c is a non NLLL character onl<
PPPd% (or6s onl< 7hen the character c is found in the string
PPPans0 a
PPP
PPP'3% (hat is printed 7hen this progra* is e)ecuted
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPprintf #FBdVnF,f#,%%S
PPPR
PPPf#I%
PPPQ
PPPif #)
H= .%
PPPreturn )S
PPPreturn f#&&)%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% .
PPPb% /
PPPc% 6
PPPd% ,
PPPans0 a
PPP
PPP'.% Nn a *achine 7here pointers are . b<tes long, 7hat happens
PPP7hen the
PPPfollo7ing code is e)ecuted.
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint )=',Mp='S
PPP)$$S p$$S
PPPprintf #FBd and BdVnF,),p%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% 1 and 1 is printed
PPPb% 1 and . is printed
PPPc% . and . is printed
PPPd% causes an e)ception
PPP
PPP'/% (hich of the follo7ing is the correct code for strcp<, that
PPPis
PPPused to cop< the contents fro* src to dest1
PPP
PPPa% strcp< #char Mdst,char Msrc%
PPPQ
PPP7hile #Msrc%
PPPMdst$$ = Msrc$$S
PPPR
PPPb% strcp< #char Mdst,char Msrc%
PPPQ
PPP7hile#Mdst$$ = Msrc$$%
PPPR
PPPc% strcp< #char Mdst,char Msrc%
PPPQ
PPP7hile#Msrc%
PPPQ Mdst = MsrcS
PPPdst$$S src$$S
PPPR
PPPR
PPPd% strcp<#char Mdst, char Msrc%
PPPQ
PPP7hile#M$$dst = M$$src%S
PPPR
PPPans0b
PPP
PPP6% Consider the follo7ing progra*
PPP
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint i=2',MA=@iS
PPPf1#A%S
PPPMA$=1'S
PPPf2#A%S
PPPprintf#FBd and BdF,i,MA%S
PPPR
PPPf1#6%
PPPint M6S
PPPQ
PPPM6 $=1/S
PPPR
PPP
PPPf2#)%
PPPint M)S
PPPQ
PPPint *=M),Mn=@*S
PPPMn $= 1'S
PPPR
PPP
PPPThe !alues printed b< the progra* 7ill be
PPPa% 2' and //
PPPb% 2' and ./
PPPc% ./ and ./
PPPd% ./ and //
PPPe% 3/ and 3/
PPP
PPP
PPP,% 7hat is printed 7hen the follo7ing progra* is co*piled and
PPPe)ecuted1
PPP
PPP
PPPint
PPPfunc #int )%
PPPQ
PPPif #)
H='%
PPPreturn#1%S
PPPreturn func#) &1% $)S
PPPR
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPprintf#FBdVnF,func#/%%S
PPPR
PPP
PPPa% 12
PPPb% 16
PPPc% 1/
PPPd% 11
PPP
PPP'-% CNnsider the follo7ing of c code in t7o files 7hich 7ill be
PPPlin6ed
PPPtogether
PPPand e)ecuted .
PPP
PPPa.c
PPPYYY
PPPint iS
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPi = 3'S
PPPf1#%S
PPPprintf#FBdVnF,i%
PPPR
PPP
PPPb.c
PPPYYY
PPPstatic int f1#%
PPPQ
PPPi$=1'S
PPPR
PPP
PPP7hich of the follo7ing is true 1
PPPa% a.c 7ill fail in co*pilation phase because f1#% is not
PPPdeclared
PPPb% b.c 7ill fail in co*pilation because the !ariable i is not
PPPdeclared
PPPc% 7ill print 3'
PPPd% 7ill print .'
PPPe% a @ b
PPP
PPPans0 e% a @ b
PPP
PPP2% Consider the follo7ing prg
PPP!oid funca #int M6%
PPPQ
PPPM6 $= 2'
PPPR
PPP!oid funcb #int M)%
PPPQ
PPPint *=M),Mn = @*S
PPPMn$=1'S
PPPR
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint !ar = 2/,M!arp=@!arS
PPPfunca#!arp%S
PPPM!arp $= 1'S
PPPfuncb#!arp%S
PPPprintf #FBd and BdVnF,!ar,M!arp%S
PPPR
PPPThe !alues printed 7hen the abo!e prg is co*plied and e)ecuted
PPPare0
PPPa% 2' and //
PPPb% 2' and ./
PPPc% ./ and //
PPPd% // and //
PPPe% 3/ and 3/
PPP
PPPans0 d
PPP
PPP1'% consider the follo7ing progra*0
PPPU include
PPPclass ) Q
PPPpublic0
PPPint aS
PPP)#%S
PPPRS
PPP)00)#% Q a=1'S cout
HPPclass b0public ) Q
PPPpublic0
PPPb#%S
PPPRS
PPPb00b#% Q a=2'S cout
HPP*ain #%
PPPQ b te*pS
PPPR
PPP7hat 7ill be the output of this prg1
PPPa% 1'
PPPb% 2'
PPPc% 2'1'
PPPd% 1'2'
PPP
PPPans0 b
PPP
PPPEection ?K & >eneral Aptitude Eection
PPP1% ?n a *urder case there are four suspects C,3,D,E. +ach of
PPPthe*
PPP*a6es a state*ent. The< are
PPPp0 F? had gone to the theatre 7ith E at the ti*e of the
PPP*urderF.
PPP40 F? 7as pla<ing cards 7ith C at the ti*e of the *urderF.
PPPr0 F3 didnGt co**it the *urderF.
PPPs0 FD is not the *urdererF.
PPP
PPPAssu*ing the onl< one of the abo!e state*ent is false and that
PPPone of
PPPthe* is the *urderer, 7ho is the *urderer1
PPPa% C
PPPb% 3
PPPc% D
PPPd% CannGt be concluded
PPPe% E
PPP
PPPand0 +
PPP
PPP2% 8ohan earned t7ice as *uch as 9eep. :ogesh earned rs.3"& *ore
PPPthan
PPPhalf as *uch as deep. ?f the a*ounts earned b<
PPP8ohan,9eep,:ogesh
PPPare 8,9,: respecti!el<, (hich of the follo7ing is the correct
PPPordering
PPPof these a*ounts1
PPPa% 8
H 9 H :
PPPb% 8
H : H 9
PPPc% 9
H 8 H :
PPPd% ?t cannGt be deter*ined fro* the infor*ation gi!en
PPPe% 9
H : H 8
PPP
PPP
PPP'3% Etatistics indicate that *en dri!ers are in!ol!ed in *ore
PPPaccidents than 7o*en dri!ers. Hence it *a< be concluded that
PPPa% sufficientl< infor*ation is not there to conclude an<thing
PPPb% 8en are actuall< better dri!ers but dri!e *ore fre4uentl<
PPPc% (o*en Certainl< dri!e *ore cautiousl< than 8en
PPPd% 8en chau!inists are 7rong about 7o*enGs abilties.
PPPe% Etatistics so*eti*es present a 7rong picture of things
PPP
PPP
PPP'.% (hat does the he) nu*ber +,- correspond to in radi) , 1
PPPa% 12.//
PPPb% 1.1/3
PPPc% 1.2/6
PPPd% 13/.1
PPPe% 13112
PPP
PPPans0d
PPP
PPP/%>i!en that A,;,C,9,+ each represent one of the digits bet7een
PPP1 and
PPP2 and that the follo7ing *ultiplication holds0
PPPA ; C 9 +
PPPI .
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP+ 9 C ; A
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP
PPP7hat digit does + represent 1
PPP
PPPa% .
PPPb% 6
PPPc% -
PPPd% ,
PPP
PPPAns0 c
PPP
PPP6% HCL protot<ping *achine can *a6e 1' copies e!er< . seconds.
PPPAt this
PPPrate, Ho7 *an< copies can the *achine *a6e in 6 *in.1
PPP
PPPa% 2''
PPPb% 6''
PPPc% 36'
PPPd% 2.'
PPPe% 1/'
PPP
PPPans0 a
PPP
PPP,% if a=2,b=.,c=/ then
PPPa$b c
PPP&&&&& & &&&& =
PPPc a$b
PPP
PPPa% 1
PPPb% 11"3'
PPPc% '
PPPd% &11"3'
PPPe% &1
PPP
PPPans0 b
PPP
PPP-% 1'J2#1'J-$1'J-% =
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP1'J.
PPP
PPPa% 2#1'%J.
PPPb% 2#1'%J6
PPPc% 1'J-
PPPd% 2#1'%J-
PPPe% 1'J1'
PPP
PPPans0 b
PPP
PPP2% (or6er ( produces n units in / hours. (or6ers K and (,
PPP7or6ers
PPPindependentl< but at the sa*e ti*e, produce n units in 2
PPPhours.
PPPho7 long 7ould it ta6e K alone to produce n units1
PPPa% 1 hr 26 *in
PPPb% 1 hr /3 *in
PPPc% 2 hr 3' *in
PPPd% 3 hr 3' *in
PPPe% 3 hr 2' *in
PPP
PPPans0 d
PPP
PPP1'% if 4 HP ' and 6 = 4r &s, then 7hat is r in ter*s of 6,4,s1
PPP
PPPa% 26$s
PPP&&&&
PPP4
PPPb% 2s6
PPP&&&&
PPP4
PPPc% 2#6&s%
PPP&&&&&
PPP4
PPPd% 26$s4
PPP&&&&&
PPP4
PPPe% 2#6$s%
PPP&&&&&&
PPP4
PPP
PPPans0 e
PPP
PPP11&1/ is the reasoning 3uestions0
PPPNccurs and Causes a!ailable in place*ent papers.co*
PPP
PPPEi) 6nights & C,3,D,E,T and L & asse*ble for a long Aourne< in
PPPt7o
PPPtra!elling parties. or securit<, each tra!elling part<
PPPconsists
PPPof at least t7o 6nights. The t7o parties tra!el b< separate
PPProutes,
PPPnorthern and southern. After one *onth, the routes of the
PPPnorthern
PPPand southern groups con!erge for a brief ti*e and at that point
PPPthe
PPP6nights can, if the< 7ish, rearrange their tra!elling parties
PPPbefore
PPPcontinuing, again in t7o parties along separate northern and
PPPsouthern
PPProutes. Throughout the entire trip, the co*position of
PPPtra!elling
PPPparties *ust be in accord 7ith the follo7ing conditions
PPP
PPPC and D are deadl< ene*ies and, although the< *a< *eet
PPPbriefl<,
PPPcan ne!er tra!el together.
PPPp *ust tra!el in the sa*e part< 7ith s
PPP3 cannGt tra!el b< the southern route
PPPL cannGt change routes
PPP
PPP16% ?f one of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of C and L
PPPand
PPPt7o other 6nights and tra!els b< the southern route, the other
PPP*e*bers
PPPof this part< besides C and L *ust be
PPPa% 3 and E
PPPb% 3 and T
PPPc% D and E
PPPd% D and T
PPPe% E and T
PPP
PPPans0 e
PPP
PPP1,% ?f each of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of e)actl<
PPPthree
PPP*e*bers, 7hich of the follo7ing is not a possible tra!elling
PPPpart<
PPPand route1
PPPa% C,E,L b< the northern route
PPPb% C,E,T b< the northern route
PPPc% C,E,T b< the southern route
PPPd% C,E,L b< the southern route
PPPe% 3,D,T b< the southern route
PPP
PPPans0 b
PPP
PPP1-% ?f one of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of L and t7o
PPPother
PPP6nights and tra!els b< the northern route, the other *e*nbers of
PPPthis
PPPpart<
PPPbesides L *ust be
PPPa% C and E
PPPb% C and T
PPPc% 3 and D
PPPd% 3 and T
PPPe% D and T
PPP
PPPans0 c
PPP
PPP12% ?f each of the t7o parties of 6nights consists of e)actl<
PPPthree
PPP*e*bers of different parties, and D tra!els b< the northern
PPProute,
PPPthen T *ust tra!el b< the
PPPa% southern route 7ith C and E
PPPb% southern route 7ith 3 and D
PPPc% southern route 7ith D and L
PPPd% northern route 7ith 3 and D
PPPe% northern route 7ith D and L
PPP
PPPans0 a
PPP
PPP2'% ?f, 7hen the t7o parties of 6nights encounter one another
PPPafter
PPPa *onth, e)actl< one 6night changes fro* one tra!elling part< to
PPPthe
PPPother tra!elling part<, that 6night *ust be
PPPa% C
PPPb% 3
PPPc% D
PPPd% E
PPPe% T
PPP
PPPans0 e
PPP
PPP======================================================================
=======
PPPPThere 7ere three tests& technical .' 4uest.#fro*
PPPPdatabase, uni) and C%
PPPP, apti & 2/ and 1 progra**ing part #?t 7as to
PPPPi*ple*ent circular 4ueue%
PPPP
PPPP
PPPPNne 4 on as an e)a*ple # i donnt re*e*ber e)actl< the
PPPPsa*e 4 but it 7as loo6ing li6e this%
PPPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPPP1P
PPPPa c b c
PPPPI g c
PPPP&&&&&&&&
PPPPa o i f
PPPPg s d A
PPPP&&&&&&&&&
PPPPg h h 6
PPPP&&&&&&&
PPPP. 4 based on the abo!e.&!alue of c, b, g etc.
PPPP
PPPP P>D+ 13th edition&anal<tical abilit< page&3-2
PPPP3s#1&.%Q*s ;raun,*r 7hite,*r blac6,*s green,*r
PPPPpar6er,*r allen%
PPPP
PPPP Ppage&32. 3s#3,&32% Qbaseball tea*&*iller craig hoo6
PPPP*i5elR
PPPP
PPPP Psi) to se!en 4uestion as6 fro* D.E.A>>D(AL ND TH?E
PPPP:NL 8LET D+A9 TH+ ETAT+8+NT AN9 CNNCLLE?NN,9+D?K?N>
PPPPCNNCLLE?NN DN8 CAEEA>+,ETAT+8+NT AN9 AEEL8CT?N8,
PPPPETAT+8+NT AN9 AD>L8+NT DN8 D,E.A>>D(AL K+D;AL
PPPPD+AENN?N>.
PPPP
PPPP1%A ga*bler bets on the tea* of se!en pla<ers A;C9+>
PPPP7hose 7inning a&. to 1 against b&. to 1 against c&. to
PPPP1 against d&. to 1 against e&/ to 1 against f&6 to 1
PPPPagainst g. ho7 should he bet on g to set 2'B profit.
PPPP
PPPP2%?f a person bu< radio 7orth Ds 2.6- and pa< ,B sales
PPPP.ho7 *uch price of radio should reduce to pa< onl< Ds
PPPP2.6-.
PPPP
PPPP3%7hat is !asu salar< if salar< of !asu is *ore than
PPPPraAan salar< 7or6ing in sa*e co*pan<
PPPPi%!asu salar< is 1'' *ore than raAan salar<.
PPPPii%raAan found 2''' allo7ns 7hich is /' less than
PPPP!asu.
PPPPiii%basic salr< of raAan is 1'''.
PPPP
PPPPi%onl< i is re4uired ii%i @ ii is re4uired iii%i@ iii
PPPPis re4uired i!%i@ii@iii is re4uired
PPPP!%none of these
PPPP
PPPP.%if in 1'' *iles race - person is running 7inner ta6e
PPPP2.-sec and fifth *an ta6es 1'.. sec the ti*e of - *an
PPPPis in AC if in .M1'' *eters real< of onside is 1,.,/,-
PPPPposition then 7in b<.
PPPPa%.3 sec b%.1 sec c%., sec d%./ sec e%none
PPPP
PPPP/%ho7 *an< sons I ha!e
PPPP47e based on relation
PPPPi%
PPPPii%
PPPPiii%
PPPPans#data i,ii,iii is insufficient%
PPPP
PPPP=====================================
PPPP1%. Cigg< bac6ing is a techni4ue for
PPPPa% lo7 control b% se4uence c% Ac6no7ledge*ent d%
PPPPretrans*ition
PPPPans0 c pigg< bac6ing
PPPP
PPPP2%. The la<er in the NET *odel handles ter*inal
PPPPe*ulation
PPPPa% session b% application c% presentation d%
PPPPtransport
PPPP
PPPP3. Epeed of the processor is gi!en 3/*h5,find the
PPPPti*e ta6en for 3 cloc6 c<cle.Ans=P2' bits.
PPPP
PPPP.. To address a *e*or< of 1 *b, Ho7 *an< bits are
PPPPre4uired.Ans=P 2' bits.
PPPP
PPPP/. Ee*aphores used for .Ans=PE<nchronisation.
PPPP
PPPP6. Ter*ination e*ulation is done in 7hich la<er in
PPPPosi *odel. Ans =PApplication la<er.
PPPP
PPPP,. (hich of the follo7ing in!ol!e conte)t s7itch.
PPPPa. E<ste* call, b. Cri!ileged instruction, c.
PPPP6ernal *ode,
PPPPd.None of these , Ans=Pd.
PPPP
PPPP-.>i!en an e*plo<ee table,ind the e*plo<ee 7ith the
PPPPsecond largest salar<. ans0 b application
PPPP2.NL+ ans.7inNT
PPPP1'%?C address
PPPP
PPPP11%E?M#M#fWX%#%%#%
PPPP
PPPP12%?n ANE? C 7hich is such thing is not in =a!a.
PPPP
PPPP13%t<pedef struct node
PPPPQ
PPPPint
PPPPNN9+CTD M NN9+
PPPPR
PPPP
PPPP1.%3. ?n signed *agnitude notation 7hat is the
PPPP*ini*u* !alue that can be
PPPPrepresented 7ith - bits
PPPPa% &12- b% &2// c% &12, d% '
PPPP
PPPP1/%3. there is an e*plo<er table 7ith 6e< feilds as
PPPPe*plo<er no. data in e!er< nGth ro7 are needed for a
PPPPsi*ple follo7ing 4ueries 7ill get re4uired results.
PPPPa% select A e*plo<e no. fro* e*plo<e A , 7here
PPPPe)ists fro* e*plo<e ; 7here A e*plo<e no. = ; e*plo<e
PPPPha!ing #count#M% *od n%='
PPPPb% select e*plo<e no. fro* e*plo<e A, e*plo<e ;
PPPP7here
PPPPA e*plo<e no. = ; e*plo< no. groupl< e*plo<e no.
PPPPha!ing #count#M%
PPPP*od n=' %
PPPPc% both a@ b
PPPPd%none of the abo!e
PPPP
PPPP16. Cigg<bac6ing is done for, Ans=PAc6no7ledge*ent.
PPPP
PPPP1,.(H?CH ?E NNT ;AE?C data t<pe
PPPPans.CharM
PPPP
PPPP1-.7hich of the follo7ing state*ent is !alid for
PPPPstring cop<
PPPPchar Msrt,MptrS
PPPPa%7hile#Mstr%
PPPPQ
PPPPMstr=MptrS
PPPP$$str=$$ptrS
PPPPR
PPPP
PPPPb%
PPPP7hile#Mstr%
PPPPQM$$str=M$$ptrRS
PPPPc% d%
PPPP
PPPP12% T7o !ariable cannt ha!e the sa*e na*e in
PPPPa%function b% bloc6 c% file d%&&&
PPPPC Eection
PPPPMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
PPPP2'. Udefine inc#)% )$$
PPPP*ain#%
PPPPQ
PPPPint t=1S
PPPPprintf#FBdF,inc#t$$%%S
PPPPR
PPPP
PPPP21. one or t7o 4ue for the co*plicated declaration.
PPPP
PPPP22. Const char Ma=FAbcdFS
PPPPchar const Ma=Fl*noFS
PPPPbase do this,T7o 4ue 7ere there.
PPPP
PPPP23.char Mp S
PPPPchar 4W2'XS
PPPP
PPPP2..int i,Mp=@iS
PPPPp=*alloc#1'%S
PPPPfree#p%S
PPPPprintf#FBdF,p%S
PPPPans 0 garbage
PPPP
PPPP2/.int i=2',MA=@i
PPPPf#i%
PPPPprintf#FBdF,i%S
PPPP
PPPP26.Udefine !al 1$2
PPPPprintf#FBdBdF,!al"!al,!alJ3%
PPPPans 0 3 2
PPPP2,.Udefine FthisF FUF
PPPPUdefine #),<% )UU<
PPPPprintf#FthisF,Fthis isF%
PPPPans0 co*pilation error #tested%
PPPP
PPPP2-.#2J2%$#aJa%
PPPP
PPPP22. int a ,b=,
PPPPa=bH.1bHH10bP.1,PP10a
PPPPans.3
PPPP
PPPP3'.one 4ue on c$$ class *e*ber function
PPPPans.d
PPPP
PPPP31.7or6 of *e*or< *anage*ent unit.
PPPP
PPPP32.7ho relate !irtual *e*or< to ph<sical *e*or<
PPPPans.os
PPPP
PPPP33.*e*or< is allocated to !ariable
PPPPa%7hen declared b%7hen define c%...
PPPP
PPPP3..4uestion on double lin6ed list
PPPP3/. define success 1
PPPPdefine failure &1
PPPPif#condition%
PPPPprintf#success%S
PPPPelse
PPPPprintf#failure%S
PPPPans success
PPPP
PPPP36. *ain#%
PPPPQ
PPPPint !ar=2/,!arpS
PPPP!arp=@!arS
PPPP!arp=1'S
PPPPfun#!arp%S
PPPPprintf#BdBdF,!ar,!arp%S
PPPPans a%./,./ b%//,// c% 2',//S
PPPP
PPPP3,. u r gi!en t7o state*ents
PPPPa=#1'.1/%S
PPPPb=1',1/S
PPPPif the< are e)ecuted 7hat is the output
PPPPprintf#FBdBdF,a,b%S
PPPPa%1',1/ b%1/,1' c%1',1' d%1/,1/
PPPPans a
PPPP
PPPP3-. define null '
PPPPans='S
PPPP
PPPP32. Udefine inc#)% )$$
PPPP*ain#%
PPPPQ
PPPPint t=1S
PPPPprintf#FBdF,inc#t$$%%S
PPPPR
PPPPans.error
PPPP
PPPP.'.argu*ent in funtion can be passed
PPPP1%b< !alue 2%b< refference 3%....
PPPP
PPPP.1.
PPPP*ain
PPPPQint )=1,<=2,5=3S
PPPP)=<==5S
PPPPprintf#)%S
PPPPR
PPPP
PPPP.2.in s7itch float is not used
PPPP
PPPP.3.one 4uestion on register !ariable.
PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
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PPP===================================================================
PPP=============================================================
PPP1.HCL has t7o di!isions a% technolog< di!ision b% application
PPPdi!ision.if a
PPPstudent opts for a% then he has to gi!e 2 papers 1%
PPPaptitude#2/
PPP4uestions% 2%
PPPtechnical#3' appro)%.if he opts for application field then he
PPPhas
PPPto gi!e onl<
PPPapti paper 7hich is sa*e as that of techni paper.
PPP
PPP2.after the 7ritten results are declared the technolog<
PPPstudents
PPPare gi!en
PPPanother test of 1/ *inutes in 7hich the< ha!e to 7rite a C
PPPprogra*#re!ersing
PPPstring, re!ersing singl<"doubl< lin6 list#AKNLD?T+%%and then
PPPinter!ie7 is
PPPta6en.
PPP
PPP3.if <ou ha!e good co**and in co*p s then opt for technolog<
PPPpaper.
PPP
PPP..in apti#for tech people% if <ou do -&1' out of 2/ then it is
PPPon
PPPsafe side.
PPP
PPPACT?TL9+ CAC+D0000
PPP
PPP4uestion not in order.i dont re*e*ber all 4uestion.if <ou ha!e
PPPti*e practice
PPP;ADDNNGs anal<ttical abilit<.*ost 4Gs fro* here.
PPP
PPP1% ;ADDNN section ANAL:T?CAL A;?L?T: page 326, practice
PPPe)cercises
PPP4uestion
PPP1&.#edition of *< boo6 122- chec6 out%.4uest li6e this *iss
PPPbraun,
PPP*r 7hite,
PPP*iss green, *r par6er etc.
PPP
PPP2% ;ADDNN section ANAL:T?CAL A;?L?T: page .'1, practice
PPPe)cercises
PPP4uestion
PPP3,&32#edition of *< boo6 122- chec6 out%. base ball
PPPtea*,pitchers&craig,hoo6.
PPP
PPP3% the closing of the resturant b< 8r.I on E+CT 1 7as
PPPconsidered
PPPan
PPPunfinancial one, as the 7eather re*ained unusuall< clear and
PPPsunn<
PPPfor another
PPPone *onth.
PPP
PPPAn author 7ho critici5es the act of 8r. I 7ould be pro!ed 7rong
PPPif
PPPthe
PPPfollo7ing 7as true11
PPPANE choice a% the 7eather did not usuall< re*ained fine after
PPPE+CT
PPP1.
PPP
PPP.% ELEAN 7or6s in a co*pan< 7ho has restricted its e*plo<ees
PPP fro*
PPPs*o6ing
PPPcigerrates in the canteen.As susan is the e*plo<ee of the
PPPco*pan<
PPPshe does not
PPPs*o6e cigerrate in the canteen.
PPP
PPP(hich of the follo7ing unused phrases strengthens the rules of
PPPthe
PPPco*pan<11
PPP
PPPANE the e*plo<ees nor*all< do not do the 7or6 for 7hich the
PPPco*pan< has
PPPforbidden the* to do.
PPP
PPP/% A 4Gs on fa*il< relation 7as gi!en li6e Ho7 *an< sons I has
PPP
PPP? C is the
PPPdaughter of I
PPP
PPP?? so*e
PPPcondt.
PPP
PPP??? so*e
PPPcondt.
PPPANE al ? ,??, ??? together are not sufficient.
PPP
PPP6%a 4Gs in 7hich a na*e OAC?L is gi!en he !isits *anoAGs
PPPho*e.so*e
PPPcondts
PPPgi!en.
PPPANE b%
PPP
PPP,%A,;,C,9 are the . pla<s 7hich are organised starting fro*
PPPtuesda<.find the
PPPda< on 7hich C 7as pla<ed.in this 2 condt. 7ill be gi!en as
PPP ?.....................
PPP ??....................
PPPANE both ? and ??
PPP
PPP-%a 4uest on cr<pto graph< li6e
PPP
PPP A ; C 9
PPP + > H
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP ..................... .is A=, find the other
PPP!alues.
PPPpractice these t<pes of 4uest.
PPP
PPP2%a 4uestion on race 7as gi!en.hell lot of condts.finall< the<
PPP*a6e a tea* for
PPP.M1'' *etres *edal<.
PPPANE + none of the abo!e
PPP
PPP1'% a 4Gs on profit and loss.#Aust brush up <our concepts.%
PPP
PPPUUUUUUUUTH+E+ 3GE (NDTH N 1. or 1/ *ar6s.sufficient.so*e of
PPP*<
PPPfriends are
PPPalso co*piling the papers i 7ill send the*
PPPalso.UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
PPP
PPPZZZZZZZZZ8L>TTTT LC TH+ 3L+ET?NNE K+D: (+LL 8NET N the ANE
PPPAD+
PPPCNDD+CT.;LT
PPP:NL CAN K+D?: TH+8 ? T?8+ ALLN(EZZZZZZZZZZZ
PPP
PPPT+CHN?CAL00000S#8AN: 3Gs N LAET :+AD (+D+ D+C+AT+9 ?N
PPPT+CHN?CAL
PPPCADT%
PPP
PPP1%. Cigg< bac6ing is a techni4ue for
PPP
PPPa% lo7 control b% se4uence c% Ac6no7ledge*ent d%
PPPretrans*ition
PPP
PPPans0 c pigg< bac6ing
PPP
PPP2%. The la<er in the NET *odel handles ter*inal e*ulation
PPP
PPPa% session b% application c% presentation d% transport
PPP
PPPans0 b application
PPP
PPP3% ans0 a odd nu*bers of errors
PPP
PPP.%3. ?n signed *agnitude notation 7hat is the *ini*u* !alue
PPPthat can be
PPPrepresented 7ith - bits
PPP
PPPa% &12- b% &2// c% &12, d% ' ANE a%
PPP
PPP/% c 2'#no of address lines in 18; of *e*or<%
PPP
PPP6% a 12'#2/ h5 processor,7hat is the ti*e ta6en b<
PPPthe
PPPinstr 7hich
PPPneeds 3 cloc6 c<cles%
PPP
PPP,% b s<nchronise the access#se*aphores used for%
PPP
PPP-% a s<ste* call#conte)t s7itching is used in%
PPP
PPP2% b the operating s<ste*#*apping of !irtual to
PPPph<sical address%
PPP
PPP1'% a 1,,333#con!ersion of H+I F')+9;Fin octal%
PPP
PPP11% d used as a net7or6 la<er protocall in net7or6
PPPand
PPP7indo7s#NL+%
PPPs<ste*
PPP
PPP12% b has to be uni4ue in the sub net7or6#internet
PPPaddress%
PPP
PPP13%3. there is an e*plo<er table 7ith 6e< feilds as e*plo<er
PPPno.
PPPdata
PPPin e!er<
PPPnGth ro7 are needed for a si*ple follo7ing 4ueries 7ill get
PPPre4uired
PPPresults.
PPP
PPP a% select A e*plo<e no. fro* e*plo<e A , 7here e)ists fro*
PPPe*plo<e ;
PPP7here A e*plo<e no. P= ; e*plo<e ha!ing #count#M% *od n%='
PPP b% select e*plo<e no. fro* e*plo<e A, e*plo<e ; 7here
PPPA e*plo<e no. P= ; e*plo< no. groupl< e*plo<e no. ha!ing
PPP#count#M%
PPP*od n=' %
PPP c% both a@ b
PPP d%none of the abo!e
PPP
PPP1.%3. t<pe duplicates of a ro7 in a table custo*er 7ith non
PPPunifor* 6e<
PPPfeild
PPPcusto*er no. <ou can see
PPP
PPPa% delete fro* costo*er 7here custo*er no. e)ists
PPP# select distinct custo*er no. fro* custo*er ha!ing count %
PPPb% delete custo*er a 7here custo*er no. in
PPP#select custo*er b 7here custer*er no. e4ual to b custe*or no.
PPP%
PPPand a
PPPro7id P
PPPb ro7id
PPPc% delete custo*er a 7here custer*or no. in
PPP# select custo*er no. fro* custo*er a, custo*er b %
PPPd% none of the abo!e
PPP
PPP1/% 7hich feature in ANE? C but not in =AKA.11ANE !ariable
PPPargu*ents.
PPP
PPP16%preprocessor does not do one of the follo7ing11ANE t<pe
PPPchec6ing.
PPP
PPP1,% long int si5e
PPP a% . b<tes b% 2 b<tes c% co*piler dependent d% - b<tes
PPPans0 co*piler dependent
PPP
PPP1-% )=2,<=6,5=6
PPP)=<==5S
PPPprintf#BdF,)% 1ANE 1
PPP
PPP12% class c 0 public A,public;
PPPa%2 *e*bers in class a,b can ha!e *e*ber functions 7ith sa*e
PPPna*e.
PPPb%2 *e*bers in class a,c can ha!e *e*ber functions 7ith sa*e
PPPna*e.
PPPc%both
PPPd%none#ANE%
PPP
PPPUUUUUUU(HAT (?LL ;+ TH+ ?"N N TH+ NLLN(?N> UUUUUUUUUUUU
PPP
PPP2'% *ain#%
PPPQ
PPPchar MpS
PPPp=*alloc#1'%S
PPPfree#p%S
PPPprintf#FBdF,p%S
PPPR
PPPANE co*pilation error
PPP
PPP21%a=#1',1/%
PPPb=1',1/
PPP7hat are the !alues of a @ b in ANE? C
PPPANE 1/,1'
PPP
PPP22%*ain#%Q
PPPint )=1',<=1/,5=16S
PPP)=<==5S
PPPprintf#FBdF,)%S
PPPANE '
PPP
PPP23%f#n% f#)%
PPPQ
PPPif#)
H='%
PPPreturnS
PPPelse f#)&1%$)S
PPPR
PPPfind the !alue of fn#/%1 ANE 1/.
PPP
PPP2.%struct Q
PPPint detS
PPPstruct pre!oiusS
PPPstruct ne7S
PPPR
PPPdelete#struct node%
PPPQ
PPPnode&pre!&ne)t=node&ne)tS
PPPnode&ne)t&pre!=node&pre!S
PPPif#node==head%node
PPPR
PPPone ele*ent 7ill be gi!en.
PPPANE00it does not 7or6 7hen rp is the last ele*ent in the lin6
PPPlist.
PPP
PPP2/%A code 7ill be gi!en 7hich searches a particular char in
PPPthe
PPPstring.
PPPANE00 it al7a<s 7or6s.
PPP
PPP26%*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPint !ar =2/,!arpS
PPP!arp=@!arS
PPP!arp p=1'S
PPPfnc#!arp%S
PPPprintf#FBdBdF,!ar,!arp%S
PPPR
PPPANE00//,// #chec6 this out%
PPP
PPP2,%Udefine KALL+ 1$2
PPP*ain#%
PPPQ
PPPprintf#FBd and BdVnF,KALL+"KALL+,KALL+M3%S
PPPR
PPPANE00 /,,
PPP
PPP2-%(hat is the !alue assigned to the !ariable a if b is ,
PPPa=bP-1bHH20bP.1bPP10bS
PPPANE003
PPP
PPP22%the !alue of the follo7ing e)pr #2J3%$#aJa% is
PPPa% 1 b%2 c% 3 d% insufficient data
PPP
PPP3'% 7hich of the follo7ing is not basic data t<pe
PPPANE charM
PPP
PPP31%the declaration of the !ariable does not result in one of
PPPthe
PPPfollo7ing
PPPANE allocatrion of the storage space for the !arable.
PPP
PPP32%in C para*eters are passed b<
PPPANE00 !alue onl<.
PPP
PPP33%2 !ariables cannot ha!e the sa*e na*e if the< are
PPPANE00 in the sa*e bloc6.
PPP
PPP3.%a static funct. sa< s#%,in as file f.c can be in!o6ed fro*
PPPANE all functs. in f.c after the definitions of s.
PPP
PPP3/%*acros and functions do not differ in the follo7ing aspects
PPPANE00!ariable no of argu*ents.
PPP
PPP36%one 4Gs in 7hich he 7ill gi!e so*e different for*s of
PPPETDCC:
PPPfunction <ou
PPP7ill ha!e to find out 7hich for* is correct.
PPP
PPPZZZZZZZZZZ(ipro 2''' ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
PPPtotal .. general $ 12 tech
PPPthere 7ere ,/ 4uestions
PPPNN N+>AT?K+ 8ADO?N>E
PPPT7o Carts01%general&// 4uestions 2%dept 7ise technical
PPP&2' 4ns
PPPCart&102' che*istr<$ / ph<sics$ 1/ *aths$ 1/ logical
PPPCh<sics0
PPP1% a free electron is placed in a electro*agnetic
PPPfield, it 7ill *o!e in the direction of
PPPa%+lectric ield b% 8agnetic ield c%(a!e Cropogation
PPPd%
PPP
PPP2%+le*ents 7ith sa*e ato*ic @ *ass no are called
PPPa% isotope b%isotone c% isobar d% iso*er
PPP
PPP3%[#2)&3%"#)1)$1%1= #7here G[G is for integration %
PPPa% b% c% d%
PPP
PPP.%if )=arcsine#t% and <=log#1&t1then d2<"d)2 at t=1"2
PPP=1#ans0&-"3%
PPPa% b% c% d%
PPP
PPP/% calculate the su* of 1'' ter*s co**on to the series
PPPQ1,,21,2/....R and Q16,21,26...R
PPP
PPP6% find the su* upto n ter*s 1$2M)$3M)1........ (here
PPP)=1$1"n #ans n1
PPP
PPP,% A spea6s true in ,'B of cases and ; in -'B then
PPP7hat is prob. that A @ ; Al7a<s contradicts to each
PPPother.#ans0'.3-%
PPP
PPP-% fact0 ?%all dogs are trees ??% trees pro!ide 7ood
PPPconclusion0?%dogs pro!ide 7ood
PPP
PPP2% 4ns of >8AT t<pe li6e
PPPa%)11='
PPPb%)11='
PPPis )P'1
PPPA%concluded fro* a%onl< ;%......so on.
PPP
PPPdata sufficienc< t<pe
PPPa% conclude fro* state*ent1 onl< b%concluded fro*
PPPstatre*ent2 onl< c% concludeded fro* indi!idual<
PPPstate*ent1 and state*ent2
PPPd%concluded fro* state*ent1 and state*ent2
PPP
PPP32%rod and a *an are stationar< 7ith respect to lab.
PPPthe *an *easures the rod in follo7ing 7a<s
PPP1% rod *o!es parallel to *an the si5e reduces
PPP2% *an *o!e parallel to rod si5e reduces
PPP
PPP1'% A *an si) feet tall is standing near a pole. Nn
PPPtop of the pole is a light. (hat is the length of the
PPPshado7 cast b< the *an1
PPPa% *an is 6 *eter fro* the pole
PPPb% the pole is 12 *eters abo!e ground
PPP
PPP11% Train T lea!es to7n A for to7n ; and tra!els at a
PPPconstant rate speen. At the sa*e ti*e , train E lea!es
PPPto7n ; for to7n A and also tra!els at constant rate
PPPspeed. To7n C ois bet7een A and ;.
PPP(hich train is tra!elling fast1 Train A,C,; lie in
PPPastraight line.
PPPa% Train E ari!es at to7n C before Train T. b% C is
PPPcloser <to A than to ;
PPP
PPP12% 7hat is the !alue such that the roots of
PPP)J3$3)$a=' lies in W',1X
PPPA%1 ;%&1 C%3 9% none.
PPP
PPP13% a co*pound has C .'B H b< 6.',B @ N b< /3.23B.
PPPfind <the for*ula #ans0CH2N%
PPP
PPP1.% if 7ords are for*e b< ELD?T? and arranged in a
PPPdictionar< 7hat 7ill be the position of ELD?T?1#ans
PPP236%
PPP
PPP1/% in an e)a*. There are 2 parts each containing /
PPP4ns. one ha!e to ans7er 64ns 7ith condition at*ost .
PPP fro* one group. in ho7 *an< 7a<ss one can ans7er1#ans
PPP2''%
PPP
PPP16% in ho7 *an< 7a<s , distinct obAects can be
PPPdistributed a*ong 3 children1#ans ,C3'
PPP
PPP1,% 3 >D+#;arrons 12th edition page 32,#,&11%%
PPPanal<tical t<pe 4ns.#4uestion is littel different%
PPP
PPP1-% Da* 7al6ed 2O* north then *o!es to his right to
PPPgo .O*. Then again *o!es to his right to go .O*.
PPPAgain *o!es right to go .6*. 7here he *eets Dadha.
PPPa% 7hat is the direction at the first turn1#+.(.N.E%
PPPb% 7hat is the distance bet7een starting pt. and the
PPPter*inating pt1
PPP
PPP2'% 4ns Li6e 0L if the code of the 7ord +8AT?NN is
PPPG3/2.-6,1G then
PPPa% 7hat is the 7ord of the code G2,,1G 1
PPPb% 7hat is the code of the 7ord +AT 1
PPP
PPP) )
PPP21% 7hat is the !alue of Lt #[e)p#)%d)"[e)p#2)1d)% 1
PPP)&PZ ' '
PPP
PPP#G[G is for integration sign%
PPP
PPP22% >i!en initial state #C1,K1% and final
PPPstate#C2,K2%. state is changed b< 2 processes. 7hat
PPPter* is
PPPco**on to t7o processes1 #ans0 d4&d7%
PPP
PPP23% at NTC ho7 *uch butane can be burnt b< a litre of
PPPo)<gen% #ans0 ,2.- g*s'
PPP
PPP2.% Eaturated plate currentin a triod depends on
PPPA%...;% #ans0 Te*p%
PPP
PPP2/%in 7hich t<pe of sort. for both a!erage case and
PPP7orst case efficienc< is e4ual to nlogn1
PPP#ans0 8erge sort%
PPP
PPP26% T7o circles of une4ual radius intersect each other
PPPin A%1 pt ;%2 pts. C%3 pts. 9%no*ne #a*s02 pts%
PPP
PPP22%. radicals 7as gi!en 7hich one sho7s positi!e
PPPinducti!e effect1#ans NH2&%
PPP
PPP3'% find the cur!e satisf<ing )d<&<d)$log)d)=' and
PPPpassing through #1,&1%
PPP
PPP31% +*itter and collector are placed hori5ontall< 7ith
PPPcollector abo!e. There is a saturation current, if
PPPthere is a !ertical electric field applied do7n7ards
PPP7hat happen to the e**ited electrons.
PPPa% stopping potential decreases b% O.+ increases #ans0
PPPb%%
PPP
PPP32% ,' cars can par6 in n ro7s 7ith e4ual no in each
PPPro7s, t7o cars are eli*inated fro* each ro7s but .
PPPro7s are added. find <the no n#ans01'%
PPP
PPP33% !alue of f#)%=#1&cos#1&cos#)%%%")J. for 7hich it
PPPis continuous at )=' #ans0 1"-%
PPP
PPP3.% infi) notation is gi!en deter*ine the postfi)
PPP#li6e as infi) a&b"#cMd\e% postfi) abcde\M"&
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
PPP3/% if A @ ; pla< a ga*e and each is re4uired to tell
PPPa no fro* 1&2/ 7hatGs the probablit< that the< 7ill
PPPcontradict.
PPPprobable ans7er#2."2/%
PPP
PPP36% 3"#1121 $ /"#112131 $ ,"#112131.1 $
PPP..........
PPP
PPP3, 7hich is not the ideal solution #probable ans0
PPPethanol $ 7ater%
PPP
PPP3-% cholorine $ toluene in presense of an<h<drous
PPPeCl2&&&&&P orto$para cloro toluene
PPP
PPP.'% hone<bee if touched 7ill sting, *an touches the
PPPbee
PPPconclusion0 *an is stuc6ed b< hone<bee
PPP
PPP.1% 7e ha!e 1' different digits to for* a fi!e digit
PPPno 7ith at least one digit repeated.
PPP
PPP.2%2'*l of H2E $ 2'*l of Cl2 7ill produce1#probable
PPPans 12' *l of.........%
PPP
PPP.3%period of <=sin##2t$3%"6pi% is 1
PPP
PPP..%) ra<s e*itted fro* a tube has 7a!elength bet7een
PPPa% lie greater then a particular 7a!e length
PPPb%bet7een *a)i*u* and *ini*u* range #ans 0 b%
PPP
PPPpart 2
PPP4uestions for depart*ent
PPP1% <oungs *odulus for tension :t is ) ti*es :oungs
PPP*odulus for co*pression :c.
PPPANE 0 './
PPP2%?n a t7o stage air co*pression total 7or6 is 2n"
PPP#n&1% MC1 K1W#C3"C1%J#n&1%"2n &1X 7hat is the
PPP7or6 done in high press c<linder if *ini*u* 7or6
PPPcondition is applied.
PPP3%ce*entite is e3c.
PPP.%The friction radius in case of an bearing for
PPPunifor* press is W2"3M##r2J2$r1J2%"#r2J2&r1J2%%X
PPP/%About pitch to be cut on Aob on leath ha!ing
PPPperticular pitch on lead.pitch=2"/ 7ith .tpi find
PPPchange gears
PPP6%A bea* is si*pl< supported at end pts A @ ;. 7hat is
PPPthe *o*ent at point A due to unifor*l< distributed
PPPload (.
PPP,% #in!erted delta ie in!erted triangle% is a s<*bl
PPPof.......
PPP-% if 7or6 done in LC and HC c<lenders, in co*pressor
PPPare (1 and (2 7ith politropic inde) n1 and n2 7hat is
PPPratio of (1"(2..
PPP2%shaping *achine 7or6 done #ansS LNC"1'''%
PPP1'%1' ton cannon fires a shell of /'6g 7ith a *u55le
PPP!elocit< 2''*"s it ta6es '.'. seconds to co*e out fro*
PPPbarrel
PPP7hen fired at 3' degree..find the !elocit< of cannon.
PPP11%fins occur due to ......#casting defect%
PPP12%b< 7hich of the follo7ing *ethods a Aob if heated
PPP7ill not 7arp1
PPPa% !ertical b%cla*ped on both sides c%cla*ped at
PPPregular inter!els
PPPthree or four 4uestion on hoop stresses in spheres and
PPPc<lenders.....
PPP
PPP
PPP1.
e*plo<e 1.&<ou told *e ,Ft7o <ears ago, <ou ha!e
PPP7or6ed 3 ti*es as *uch
PPPas *e.
PPPe*plo<e2.&<es, isaid that no7 i ha!e 7or6ed t7ice as
PPP*uch as <ou.
PPPho7 *an< <ears both of the* ha!e 7or6ed.&&&&&&.@-
PPP2. there are 2' flag . aperson starts fro* firstflag
PPPand goes up to 12th flag in 2.
PPPsec . 7hat is the total ti*e he too6 to reach 2'th
PPPflag.&&&&&&&&&2.M12"11
PPP3. *r I sa<s that the 2 dial of the 7atch concide
PPPe!er< 6/ *in. is the
PPP
PPPor gaining the ti*e, and b< ho7 *uch in a
PPPhour.&&&&&6'"1.3*in.
PPP..a person lea!es the cit< at const speed. on his 7a<
PPPhe sa7 a *ile&stone,a2 digit no.
PPPafter going for 1 hour , he sees another , *ilestone
PPPha!ing the sa*e nu*ber in re!erse order
PPPstill further 1 hour he again sees the *ile stone
PPPsho7ing the t7o nu*ber but a 5ero in bet7een.
PPP7hat is the !elocit< of ) .&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&ans ./6*
PPPper hour
PPP
PPP/.8NNN
PPPENNN
PPPNNNN
PPP&&&&&&&
PPP=LN+ ?N9 =LN+1 &&&&&&&&&&ANE & 2326
PPP6. a,b,C,9 HAE . CAD9E ?N DNNT N TH+8. and the
PPPcolour of the cards on 2 faces are diffrent.
PPP2 red 2green, 2 blue.
PPPa sa<s& <ello7 or blue
PPPb sa<s& niether <ello7 nor blue
PPPc sa<s blue or <ello7
PPPd sa<s& blue or green
PPPif the open face colour is the order red,
PPPgreen,red,blue. find the hidden colour, if 2 of the*
PPPsa<s
PPPlie.&&&&&&&&&&&red green red green
PPP<ello7 blue <ello7 blue
PPP
PPP,.AGs 7ife died .he is li!ing 7ith his niece.; is a
PPP7ido7 an dli!ing 7ith her daughter
PPPand C is li!ing 7ith hr 7ife.CGs 7ife suggested that
PPPthe< should li!e together.each *e*ber of the
PPPgroup should contribute 2/"& and the rest should be
PPPdistributed e4uall< .if the *onthl< e)pense 7as rs
PPP22"& and each got 7hole su* of *one<#no
PPPfraction%.after cutting their e)penses 7hat is a*ount
PPPeach
PPP7ill get1 &&&&&rs 2"&
PPP
PPP
PPP-&a *an lea!es ho*e for his office in ti*e according
PPPto his 7atch but in the office he finds that
PPPhe is not on ti*e and chec6s his 7atch.he finds that
PPPhis 7atch sho7s one hour 7hen actuall<
PPP6/ *in has been passed sa< 7hether his 7atch loses or
PPPgain ti*e and b< 7hat a*ount per hour1
PPP. *in //sec
PPP
PPP2.three people A,;,C li!e in a place , their
PPPoccupations are police*an , fire*an , teacher.
PPP
PPPout of the fi!e conditions , onl< t7o are true
PPP#a% A is the neighbour of techer.
PPP#b% ; is the neighbour of techer.
PPP#c% police*an and fire*an are neighbour of C.
PPP#d% all of the* are neighbour of each other.
PPP#e% ; is the neighbour of fire*an.
PPP?N9 TH+?D NCCLCAT?NN N A,;,C.
PPPANE. A&CNL?C+8AN
PPP;&?D+8AN
PPPC&T+ACH+D.
PPP
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