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COMERCIAL CLERK RECRUITMENT EXAM PAPER-2005

1 The ‘Straits of Magellan’ is situated
(A) Between North America and Greenland
(B) At the southern tip of Africa
(C) Between China and Japan
(D) At the southern tip of South America
2 Satashodhak Samaj was formed by
(A) Raja Rammohan Roy
(B) Shri Narayana Guru
(C) Jotirao Govindrao Phule
(D) Ishar Chandra Vidyasagar
3 Partition of Bengal was done by
(A) Lord Dalhousie
(B) Lord Curzon
(C) Lord Warren Hastins
(D) Lord Ripon
4 National song ‘Vande Mataram’ was compose by
(A) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(B) Ram Prasad Bismal
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(D) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
5 When Litmus is added to an alkaline solution, the colour becomes
(A) Pink (B) Purple
(C) Blue (D) Red
6 The chemical formula of magnetit is
(A) Fe2O3 (B) Fe3O4
(C) FeS2 (D) FeCO2
7 Biogas is a mixture of
(A) Methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
(B) Methane, carbon monoxide, hydrogen
(C) Methane, nitrogen, hydrogen
(D) Methane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide
8 Bhanu Athaiya is a famous
(A) Choreographer
(B) Costume designer
(C) Film director
(D) Photographer
9 Who among the following established the Central Hindu College at Benaras, in 1898, which later formed the nucleus of the Benaras Hindu University
(A) Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya
(B) Lord Dufferin
(C) Annie Besant
(D) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
10 Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) is denoted by
(A) HN51 (B) NH15
(C) N1H5 (D) H5N1
11 200th anniversary of which of the follow-ing events is being celebrated during the year 2005?
(A) Battle of Buxar
(B) Battle of Pearl Harbour
(C) Battle of Trafalgar
(D) Battle of Wterloo
12 Which of the following two countries have decided to send a unified team for 2008 Summer Olympics?
(A) Austrlia, New Zealand
(B) North Korea, South Korea
(C) North Vietnam, South Vietnam
(D) None of the above.
13 Parliament has approved National Rural Employment Bill, 2005, seeking to provide 100days assured employment every year to every rural household in………….districts, to start with
(A) 200 (B) 250
(C) 400 (D) 600
14 Who among the following bowlers has taken 500 wickets in least number of cricket Test matches?
(A) Share Warne
(B) Courtney Walsh
(C) Richard Hadlee
(D) Muttiah Muralitharan
15 ‘Ghoomar’ is a dance form from
(A) Jammu and Kashmir
(B) Punjab
(C) Himachal Pradesh
(D) Rajasthan
16 National Metallurgical Laboratory is situated at
(A) Jamshedpur (B) Bhilai
(C) Durgapur (D) Rourkela
17 The book ‘Hind Swaraj’ was written by
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Jawarhal Nehru
(C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
18 YMCA means
(A) Young embers of Christian Association
(B) Young Men’s Cricket Association
(C) Young Men’s Christian Association
(D) Young Members’ Cricket Association
19 The Languate of Lakshadweep a Uion Territory of India, is
(A) Tamil (B) Hindi
(C) Malayalam (D) Telugu
20 The words ‘Satyameva Jayate’ inscribed below the base plate of the emblem of India are taken from
(A) Ramayana
(B) Mundak Upanishad
(C) Rigveda
(D) None of these
ANSWERS
1.[D] 2.[C] 3.[B] 4.[D]
5.[C] 6.[B] 7.[A] 8.[B]
9.[A] 10.[D] 11.[C] 12.[B]
13[.A] 14.[D] 15.[D] 16[A]
17.[A] 18.[C] 19.[C] 20[B]

andhra bank special officers







Andhra Bank Special Officers Solved Paper

(Held on 16–12–2007)

General Awareness

1. What is the population of India ?

(A) 98 crores

(B) More than 2 billion

(C) More than 1 billion

(D) Less than 96 crores

(E) 96 crores

2. Thermostat is an instrument used to—

(A) measure flow of current

(B) measure intensity of voltage

(C) regulate temperature

(D) regulate velocity of sound

(E) None of these

3. Wimbledon Trophy is associated with—

(A) Football (B) Cricket

(C) Hockey (D) Basketball

(E) Lawn Tennis

4. GNP stands for—

(A) Gross National Product

(B) Group Net Product

(C) Grand Nuclear Process

(D) Group Networking Process

(E) None of these

5. ‘Acoustics’ is the science of the study of—

(A) Light (B) Sound

(C) Electricity (D) Magnetism

(E) None of these

6. Noise pollution is measured in the unit called—

(A) micron

(B) nautical miles

(C) ohms

(D) ampere

(E) decibel

7. ‘Heavy Water’ is used in which of the following types of indus-tries ?

(A) Sugar

(B) Nuclear Power

(C) Textile

(D) Coal

(E) None of these

8. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Indomi-table Spirit’?

(A) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

(B) Dr. Manmohan Singh

(C) Justice K. G. Balakrishna

(D) Mr. Natwar Singh

(E) None of these

9. Which of the following is not the name of popular IT/Software Company ?

(A) Wipro (B) Mastek

(C) Toyota (D) IBM

(E) Infosys

10. ‘Yen’ is the currency of—

(A) South Korea

(B) China

(C) Indonesia

(D) Malaysia

(E) None of these

11. Baichung Bhutia whose name was in news is a well known—

(A) Music Director of Indian films

(B) English author of Indian origin

(C) Journalist

(D) Politician

(E) Sports Personality

12. ‘Richter Scale’ is used to measure which of the following ?

(A) Intensity of Tsunami Waves

(B) Intensity of Earthquake

(C) Density of salt in Sea water

(D) Flow of electric current

(E) None of these

13. Which of the following best explains ‘e-governance’?

(A) Improving the functioning of government

(B) Teaching government emp-loyees the basics of computing

(C) Delivery of public services through internet

(D) Framing of cyber-laws of chatting on internet

(E) Convergence of e-mail and video-conferencing

14. CAS is associated with which of the following ?

(A) Legal System Reforms

(B) Piped gas line

(C) Cable T.V.

(D) Mobile phone regulation

(E) None of these

15. Tata Steel recently acquired the Corus, a steel giant situated in—

(A) South Africa

(B) Ukraine

(C) Australia

(D) Italy

(E) Britain

16. Which of the following is the abbreviated name of the Organi-zation/Agency working in the field of Space Research ?

(A) ISBN

(B) ISRO

(C) INTELSET

(D) INTACH

(E) None of these

17. ‘Handshaking’ in Networking parlance means—

(A) connecting computers to a hub

(B) distributed Networks

(C) having same operating system on different computers

(D) sending e-mail

(E) None of these

18. VAT stands for—

(A) Value And Tax

(B) Value Added Tax

(C) Virtual Action Tasks

(D) Virtual Assessment Tech-nique

(E) None of these

19. Alzheimer’sdiseaseistheailment of which of the following organs /parts of the human body ?

(A) Kidney (B) Heart

(C) Liver (D) Stomach

(E) Brain

20. Global warming is a matter of concern amongst the nations these days. Which of the follo-wing countries is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the World ?

(A) U.S.A. (B) China

(C) India (D) Britain

(E) None of these

21. Which of the following books has been written by Bill Gates ?

(A) Microsoft Secrets

(B) The Road Ahead

(C) The Elephant Paradigm

(D) e-commerce

(E) None of these

22. Which of the following is the name of the social network service run by the Google on the internet ?

(A) Online Space

(B) Orkut

(C) Net-Space

(D) Wikipedia

(E) None of these

23. Which of the following states is a relatively new addition ?

(A) Goa

(B) Delhi

(C) Uttarakhand

(D) Himachal Pradesh

(E) Bihar

24. DOT stands for—

(A) Disc Operating Therapy

(B) Department of Telephones

(C) Directorate of Technology

(D) Damage on Time

(E) None of these

25. Which of the following States/ parts of India is completely land locked having no contact with sea ?

(A) Karnataka

(B) Orissa

(C) Maharashtra

(D) North-East

(E) None of these

26. TRAI regulates the functioning of which of the following servi-ces ?

(A) Telecom (B) Trade

(C) Port (D) Transport

(E) None of these

27. At present for the ATMs in India, the most commonly used net-work communication mode is—

(A) Very Small Aperture Termi-nal (VSAT)

(B) General Packet Radio Ser-vice (GPRS)

(C) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

(D) Dial-in Connection

(E) None of these

28. Which of the following is not a foreign bank operating in India ?

(A) DBS Bank Ltd.

(B) Sonali Bank

(C) J. P. Morgan Chase Bank

(D) Shinhan Bank

(E) All are Foreign Banks

29. Who is the author of the book ‘Future Shock’ ?

(A) Alvin Toffler

(B) Tom Peters

(C) Napoleon Hill

(D) Kenneth Blanchard

(E) None of these

30. Apex fares are—

(A) more than the normal fare

(B) less than the normal fare

(C) offered only to corporate clients

(D) applicable to late night flights only

(E) applicable to international flights only

31. Who amongst the following is the Director of the film ‘Water’ which was in news ?

(A) Vidhu Vinod Chopra

(B) Mrinal Sen

(C) Gulzar

(D) Mahesh Bhatt

(E) None of these

32. The 10th plan period is upto—

(A) 2007 (B) 2008

(C) 2009 (D) 2010

(E) None of these

33. OPEC is a group of countries which are—

(A) exporting oil

(B) producting cotton

(C) rich and developed

(D) developing and poor

(E) nuclear powers

34. Intel Company mainly pro-duces—

(A) Hard disks

(B) VCDs

(C) Monitors

(D) Software

(E) None of these

35. Who amongst the following is the M.D./Chairman of one of the major Steel Companies ?

(A) Shri L. N. Mittal

(B) Shri K. K. Birla

(C) Shri Vijaypat Singhania

(D) Shri Mukesh Ambani

(E) Shri Anil Agarwal

36. Who is the President of Nass-com?

(A) Kiran Karnik

(B) Narayana Murthy

(C) Pramod Desai

(D) Devang Mehta

(E) None of these

37. Which of the following awards is not given for excellence in the field of literature ?

(A) Booker Prize

(B) Nobel Prize

(C) Pulitzer Price

(D) Arjun Award

(E) Bharatiya Gnanpith Award

38. ‘Singur’ which was in news is a place in—

(A) Orissa

(B) West Bengal

(C) Jharkhand

(D) Bihar

(E) Maharashtra

39. Who amongst the following is the author of the book series named as ‘Harry Potter’ ?

(A) J. K. Rowling

(B) Lindsay Lohan

(C) Julia Roberts

(D) Sandra Bullock

(E) None of these

40. Which of the following Satellites recentlydedicatedtonation helps Direct to Home Television Ser-vice in India ?

(A) Matsat

(B) Edusat

(C) Insat–4b

(D) Insat–IB

(E) None of these

41. Many a times we read some news items about the ‘West Bank’. ‘West Bank’ is situated at the western side of the river—

(A) Mississippi

(B) Amazon

(C) Nile

(D) Jordan

(E) None of these

42. Which of the following pheno-menon is considered responsible for ‘Global Warming’ ?

(A) Greenhouse Gas Effect

(B) Fox Fire

(C) Dry Farming

(D) Radioactivity

(E) None of these

43. Which of the following instru-ments is not issued by a bank ?

(A) Demand Draft

(B) Pay Order

(C) Debit Card

(D) Credit Card

(E) National Saving Certificate

44. Name of Jyoti Randhawa is asso-ciated with which of the follo-wing games ?

(A) Golf

(B) Badminton

(C) Hockey

(D) Chess

(E) None of these

45. Which of the following Software Companies recently launched its education portal ‘Unlimited Potential’ in India ?

(A) Microsoft (B) Infosys

(C) Wipro (D) TCS

(E) None of these

46. Polly Umrigar who died was a well known—

(A) Cricketer

(B) Tennis Player

(C) Golfer

(D) Chess Player

(E) Hockey Player

47. In India Census is done after a gap of every—

(A) Five years

(B) Seven years

(C) Eight years

(D) Ten years

(E) Fifteen years

48. Prof. Muhammad Yunus the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 2006 is the exponent of which of the following concepts in the field of banking ?

(A) Core Banking

(B) Micro Credit

(C) Retail Banking

(D) Real Time Gross Settlement

(E) Internet Banking

49. Who amongst the following was India’s official candidate for the post of UNO’s Secretary Gene- ral ?

(A) Mr. Shyam Saran

(B) Dr. C. Rangarajan

(C) Mr. Shashi Tharoor

(D) Mr. Vijay Nambiar

(E) None of these

50. Mr. Gordon Brown has taken over as the Prime Minister of—

(A) Italy

(B) Canada

(C) France

(D) South Africa

(E) Britain

Answers with Explanation

1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (E) 4. (A) 5. (B)

6. (E) 7. (B)

8. (A) Indomitable Spirit is a book authored by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam the ex-President of India. The book brings together the values, thoughts and ideas of President Kalam as reflected in his speeches and addresses. Interspersed with interesting ancedotes and observations, indomitable Spirit represents the quintessential A.P.J. Abdul Kalam—the man, the scientist, the teacher and the President.

9. (C) 10. (E)

11. (E) Baichung Bhutia is a football player from India. He is known by his fans as the torchbearer of Indian football in the inter-national arena. He is currently captain of Indian team and plays for Mohan Bagan.

12. (B) 13. (C)

14. (C) A Conditional Access System (CAS) is a system by which ele-ctronic transmission of digital Media, especially satellite televi-sion signals through cable is limited to subscribed clients. This is called conditional access. The signal is encrypted and is unav-ailable for unauthorised recep-tion. A set-top box containing a conditional access Module is required in the customer premi-ses to receive and decrypt the signal. CAS is now becoming a significant concern for Major companies in the DVB-H Market because broadcasters are looking to control the digital signals that they will be broadcasting.

15. (E) 16. (B)

17. (A) Handshaking is a network-ing process when two computers establish a connection. An example of a handshake is when your modern dialup’s to a com-puter network and agrees on baud rate, error correction and compression protocols. Hand-shaking usually occurs when packets of data are exchanged between two computers.

18. (B) 19. (E) 20. (B)

21. (B) The Road Ahead, a book written by Bill Gates, Nathan Myhrvold and Peter Rinearson, andPublishedinNovember 1995, summarized the implications of the personal computing revolu-tion and described a future profoundly changed by the arri-val of a global interactive net-work.

22. (B) Orkut is an internet social network service run by Google and named after its creator, Google employee Orkut Buyuk-kokten. It claims to be designed to help user meet new friends and maintain existing relation-ships.Similar to facebook, friend-ster and my space. Orkut was launched in January 2004 by the search company Google. In Octo-ber 2006, Orkut stated to have 37 million account and 1·3 million daily visitors. As of August 2007, the service claimed 67 million users.

23. (C)

24. (E) Dot stands for Department of Telecommunications.

25. (D)

26. (A) The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India or TRAI (established 1997) is the independent regulator establis-hed by the Government of India to regulate the telecommunica-tions business in India.

27. (A) 28. (E)

29. (A) Future Shock is a book written by the Sociologist and Futurologist Alvin Toffler in 1970. The book is actually an extension of an article of the same name that Toffler wrote for the February 1970 issue of play-boy. The book has sold over 6 million copies and has been widely translated. A documen-tary film based on the book was released in 1972 with Orson Welles as on screen.

30. (B)

31. (E) Water 2005, is an Academy Award-nominated Canadian film directed and written by Deepa Mehta. It is set in 1938 and explores the lives of widows at an ashram in Vanarasi, India. The film is also the third part of a linked trilogy by Mehta, prece-ded by fire (1996) and Earth (1998).

32. (A) 33. (A)

34. (E) Intel Company mainly pro-duces Microprocessor, Flash memory, Motherboard Chipsets, Network Interface card, Blue-tooth Chipsets etc.

35. (A) 36. (A) 37. (D) 38. (b) 39. (a)

40. (c)

41. (d) The West Bank, also known as ‘Judea and Samaria’ is a landlocked territory on the West Bank of the Jordon River in the middle east. Since 1967 most of the West Bank has been under Israeli occupation.

42. (a) 43. (e) 44. (a) 45. (a) 46. (a)

47. (D)

48. (b) Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi banker and econo-mist. He previously was a profe-ssor of Economics and is famous for his successful application of Microcredit. The extension of small loans. These loans are given to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. Yunus is also the founder of Grameen Bank. In 2006 Yunus and the bank were jointly awar-ded the Nobel Peace Prize.

49. (C)

50. (E) James Gordon Brown is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He took office on June 27, 2007, three days after becoming leader of the Labour Party.

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infosys palcement paper 02

Total Students - 375
Students who cleared Aptitude Test - 25

Students Select in interview - 14

Selection Procedure:
Students from any stream can sit in Infosys. There are no direct Technical rounds in Infosys.

The whole Selection Process contains two section Aptitude test.
>Analytical & Logical reasoning: (30 questions : 40 minutes)
>English section: (40 question : 35 minutes)

The cutoff is said to be 60% cutoff in first Section, & 50% from second section.

After Aptitude test is the hr interview round


Study Materials:
>Verbal & Non verbal- R.S . Agarwal

Analytical & Logical reasoning
I am giving an idea about the questions as i dont remember the whole of the paper.

>Syllogism: (5 questions) – These are very easy to solve.

Question Pattern: Statement: All A is B. Some B is C.

>Figure Series: (5 questions) - These are given nicely in RS Aggarwal

>Dice & Cube Problem: (5 questions) - In The aptitude questions, the problem was as follows:

A cube is given and is painted on six sides with six different colours.
Red is adjacent of yellow and green.
Pink is opposite of yellow.
Brown is in the bottom face.

Now Q:1) Which color is in the top face?
Q:2) Which color in the face opposite of Red?

There is a cube and it is cut in 27/64/125 equals pieces of cube. Now two faces are colored with black, two green, two red.
Q: No of cubes which are painted three faces. No. of uncolored cubes.

>Infosys Puzzles Questions: (5 questions) – Puzzles makes everyone puzzeled. Read the question carefully draw the diagram, matrix and put the data one by one according to given information.
>Data Interpretation: (5 question) – A chart, graph, table will be given. You have to solve some problems on statistics
. Its is too time consuming process. Follow the Option elimination process.

English Section:

>Two passages and 5 question from each passages:
>Sentence Correction:
>Fill in the Blanks: English Section questions on preposition, phrase, idioms.
>Theme Detection.

HR Interview

Keep yourself cool. Be friendly and polite with them.

First Interview
Me: Good afternoon sir, May I come in?
HR: Yes , and be seated.
Me: Thank you sir.
HR: R u tired for waiting long time?
Me: Not at all sir.
HR: What is the meaning of your name?
Me: Told
HR: Show your group work capability.
Me: Told about the project.
HR: Which quality of a leader do you find in yourself.
Me: Told about my cooperation, taking on challenges, etc.
HR: What was the crucial decision in your life that changed yourself?
Me: Told something. I hadnt prepared. Say anything positive.

Questions on teamwork and leadership.

Second interview
HR: Sorry for taking your second interview.
Me: My pleasure sir. ( Show good behaviour )
HR: What is your week point?
HR: What is your reaction when one rectify ur week points?
HR: How do you react when a misunderstanding happens in group work?
HR: Give some example on you real life.
Etc.

HR: what is your favourite (best) subject?
Now few questions about your best subject. Tell any subject (they dont care much about it)
So they may ask you to tell about anything currently going on in that field.

HR: nice interview.

And the hand shake takes place..

infosys placement paper 01

INFOSYS Placement Question PAPER for 20th MARCH 2008

Sections of the Infosys Written aptitude whole testpapers

1. Logical and critical reasoning test 30 questions 40 minutes
2. Verbal reasoning and English test 40 questions 35 minutes

Infosys Logical and critical reasoning test
1-5 Questions - Based on Three ladies having some money and a game played. (These are the
puzzle test questions of R.S aggrawal verbal & non verbal type)
2-10 Questions - The questions were figure related. Find the correct figure in sequence.
11-15 Questions -
16-20Q --- The question was related to DI in which a table showing number of students in different branches during 6 years were given. Had to do some calucations and answer the questions. It was a bit time consuming.
21-25 Questions - Puzzle type. 5 people A,B,C,D,E ,F,Gand H are sitting around a table.
26-30 Questions - Syllogism type. 6 statements were given with four combination choices like BGD, BDG etc. Find the correct logical combination.

Just go through the RS Aggarwal book for logical, verbal and non verbal reasoning.

Infosys Verbal reasoning and English test
1 - There were two paragraphs.
2 - Questions on sentence correction. Had to find correct replacement for underlined part in passage.
3 - Questions on finding the correct sentence among 4 given sentences.
4 - Questions on filling up the blanks with suitable grammatical words (Prepositions, tenses, etc.)
5 - Questions related to theme dectecion.

Most of the persons are eliminited in the Aptitude test. If u are selected in the aptitude test, then the rest is quite easy.

There were 5 panels for HR Interview.

HR Interview:
me: May i come in mam?
hr: yes
me: Good afternoon mam
hr: ..
me: thank you
Hr: Sign the CV and give it to me.
hr: How did u do in your last year?
me: Told
hr: Your specification
me: c & c++
hr: What is the updated version of them
me: c# See the
C# C sharp interview questions.
hr: Puzzle question. There are 7 machines producing balls. One is defective perfect ball 100 gm defective ball 90 gm. (Shakuntla Devi puzzles book question. But u dont need to worry much about reading that book unless you want to go for MBA Exams like
CAT Entrance Test Exam, XAT SNAP FMS CET MBA Entrance Test Paper)
me: Answered
hr: Another puzzle. If a bear falls with the speed of 1m in 1 sec the color of bear.

ANS: polar bear
hr: Make 1000 from 8 times 8 ANS: 888+88+8+8+8
hr: How do u keep yourself updated?
hr: Any questions?

Questions to ask the HR in interview for placement paper

See more Infosys Placement Papers, gd, hr, technical interview questions, latest recent 2007 2008 question whole testpapers free online here.

hcl placement paper model

HCL TECHNOLOGIES Paper Model:

Section I: computer awareness(i.e general things about computer)
Q.15
-ve marks -1/4
Section II: Simple C- language Q. 15 & -ve marks: -1/4
Section III: On pointers & structures
and C++,JAVA( only 1 on this) Q.10 each quetion ->2 marks

-ve marks: -1
Section IV: Analytical Q.20 each quetion -> 2 marks.

-ve marks: -1/4

SECTION-I

1). Piggy backing is a technique for
a) Flow control b) sequence c) Acknowledgement d) retransmition
ans: c piggy backing

2). The layer in the OST model handles terminal emulation
a) session b) application c) presentation d) transport
ans: b application

3) ans: a odd numbers of errors

4)Q. In signed magnitude notation what is the minimum value that
can be represented with 8 bits
a) -128 b) -255 c) -127 d) 0

5) c 20

6) a 120

7) b synchronise the access

8) a system call

9) b the operating system

10) a 177333

11) d used as a network layer protocall in network and windows system
12) b has to be unique in the sub network

13)Q. there is an employer table with key feilds as employer no. data in every n'th row are needed for a simple following queries will get required results.

a) select A employee no. from employee A , where exists from employee B where A employee no. >= B employee having (count(*) mod n)=0
b) select employee no. from employee A, employee B where A employee no.>=B employee no. grouply employee no. having(count(*) mod n=0 )
c) both a& b
d)none of the above

14)Q. type duplicates of a row in a table customer with non uniform key feild customer no. you can see
a) delete from costomer where customer no. exists ( select distinct customer no. from customer having count )
b) delete customer a where customer no. in b rowid
c) delete customer a where custermor no. in ( select customer no. from customer a, customer b )
d) none of the above

15) c Volatile modifier

---------- Section I over with 15 quetions -------------------


SECTION-II


Section II is not covered completly But it is easy
1) ans: recursion
2) long int size
a) 4 bytes b) 2 bytes c) compiler dependent d) 8 bytes
ans: compiler dependent
note: order of a,b,c,d are doubt but answer is correct.

3) x=2,y=6,z=6
x=y==z;
printf(%d",x) ?

4) if(x>2)?3:4

5)

6)

7) ans: c 6 ( quetion on enum )

8) ----
---
---
--
14) c : class A,B and C can have member functions with same name.

15) ans: d none of the above

SECTION-III

1) ans: b It does not work when rp is the last element in the
linked list

2) ans: a always

3) ans: b 13

4) ans: b 16

5) ans: d 55,55

6) ans: c 5,10,10,3

7) ---

8) ans:d 4

9) ans: c 5

10)ans: c semicolon missing

SECTION-IV

following are not in order:

2. M > D > Y ans: (a)

6. 10 in 4 seconds,
? in 6 minutes = 10x6x60/4 = 900 ans: (a)

7. a=2, b=4, c=5
(a+b)/c - c/(a+b) = 11/30 (ans).

8. 100(100000000+100000000)/10000 = 2x1000000 (ans).

9. what does the hexanumber E78 in radix 7.
(a) 12455 (b) 14153 (c) 14256 (d) 13541 (e) 131112 ans: (d)

10. Q is not equal to zero and k = (Q x n - s)/2 find n?
(a) (2 x k + s)/Q (b) (2 x s x k)/Q (c) (2 x k - s)/Q
(d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q (e) (k + s)/Q


(from GRE book page no:411)
data:
A causes B or C, but not both
F occurs only if B occurs
D occurs if B or C occurs
E occurs only if C occurs
J occurs only if E or F occurs
D causes G,H or both
H occurs if E occurs
G occurs if F occurs

NOTE: check following answers.

11. If A occurs which of the following must occurs

I. F & G
II. E and H
III. D
(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II, & III
(e) I & II (or) II & III but not both ans: (e)

12. If B occurs which must occur
(a) D (b) D and G (c) G and H (d) F and G (e) J ans: (a)

13. If J occurs which must have occured
a) E (b) either B or C (c) both E & F (d) B (e) both B & C ans: (b)

14. which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned
(1) D (2) A (3) F
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 & 2 (d) 2 & 3 (e) 1,2,3 ans: (c)

15. E occurs which one cannot occurs
(a) A (b) F (c) D (d) C (e) J ans: (b)

11 to 15:- ----------- e , a , b , c , b ---------------

Below are in order:
16. to 20. answers:
e
a
c
a

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HCL - HP
Written test:
One GRE type anals. section, and two comp Sc. sections. One Comp Sc. section was problem solving type. Quite easy. Only question worth mentioning in it was:
You are given a stack on which you can do the following:
Push X ----push the contents of memory location X on the stack
Pop X ----pop the contents of top of stack into mem. loc X
AND ----pop top two elements of stack, AND them and push theresult onto stack.
NOR ----pop top two elements, NOR them and push the result onto stack.

Given two data elements at memory locations A and B, obtain A XOR B usingthe above.

First Interview:- mostly technical.
a) Asked about my B.E. and why I joined MS.
b) My preference of posting. They asked this initially before launching into any other questions. Remainder of the interview was mostly on OS and C. Nothingon networks. They frame their questions on the basis of what you specify as your preference of posting and depending on what projects are available there.
c) What architectures, apart from 8085, do you know?
d) Give the contents of process stack for the execution of a particular C-program they give.
The C-program as such is not important. You just have to remember the order in which the return address of any function/procedure call, the parameters, and the local variablesare stored on the stack.( I guess, any CO book should have this. Maurice Bach talks about user and kernel stacks)
e) What all are shared by parent and child processes immediatelyafter parent executes a fork system call? Cross questioned about the 'copy on write' facility and 'dup' system call.--- again see MB, and also Stevens' 2nd chapter.
f) What events happen when the following command is given?cat /etc/passwd more---- Describe how the shell forks the two processes and how the pipe gets created between them. Cross question: How does 'cat' know that its output has to be written into the pipe and not into standard o/p?
g) Have you written any TSR's? --- No. What are TSR? ----Terminate but stay resident programs. Then does it mean DOS is a multitasking system?---- No, TSRs are interrupt driven
h) How are Windows programs different from normal C-programs?---- Windows programs are event driven. What can be the various types of events? --- See Primer/API bible.
i) Difference between swapping and paging.---- Swapping is moving entire processes between main memory and hard disk. Paging is moving individual pages of a process.
j) Write a program to list all palindromes in a string.
Hint: use a stack and some extra storage for remembering previous palindromes.
k) What's the outout?
char *cp;
int *ip;
cp=(char *)0x100;
ip=(int *)cp;
ip++;
cp++;
printf("cp = %x ip = %x", cp, ip);
Ans:cp = 0x101 ip = 0x102
l) What are static variables and functions? There are two files,say, file1 and file2. file1 has a global declaration static int x; file2 has a global declarationint y; What is the difference between the two types of declarations when you link file1 and file2?--- x is local to functions in file1 and cannot be seen by functions in file2. y can be seen by functions in both file1 and file2.
m) How does a debugger set breakpoints in a code you are debugging?---- some funda regarding insertion if an interrupt instruction in the code....don't know for sure. This was followed by a shady psychological test. You are given a set of six pictures. Look at each picture and write a story on each.

Second interview:
(fully personal --- more interesting;-)
a) What did you feel about the ppt? --- wasn't very impressive
b) Have you heard of creativity? -- Ya. Have you heard of Bernard Shaw? -- Ya. (Then he rattled off some quote of BS regarding creativity) What do you say? --- I put some shadiest fundaes regarding visionaries and Leonardo da Vinci conceptualising Helicopters in his time!************************************************************************

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hcl placement paper 02

NOTE : Please check answers once again.only this much i got ,which is available here in iit-kgp

section 1.

1.which of the following involves context switch,
a) system call b)priviliged instruction
c)floating poitnt exception
d)all the above
e)none of the above
ans: a

2.In OSI, terminal emulation is done in
a)semion b)appl.. c)presenta... d)transport
ans: b

3....... 25MHz processor , what is the time taken by the instruction which needs 3 clock cycles,
a)120 nano secs b)120 micro secs
c)75 nano secs d)75 micro secs


4. For 1 MBmemory no of address lines required,
a)11 b)16 c)22 d) 24
ans: 16

5. Semafore is used for
a) synchronization b0 dead-lock avoidence
c)box d) none
ans : a


6. class c: public A, public B

a) 2 member in class A,B shouldnot have same name
b) 2 member in class A,C " '' '' ''
c) both
d) none

ans : a


7. question related to java


8. OLE is used in

a)inter connection in unix
b)interconnection in WINDOWS
c)interconnection in WINDOWS NT

9.No given in HEX ---- write it in OCTAL

10.macros and function are related in what aspect?
a)recursion b)varying no of arguments
c)hypochecking d)type declaration

11.preproconia.. does not do one of the following
a)macro ...... b)conditional compliclation
c)in type checking d)including load file

ans: c

SECTION B

__________

1.enum day = { jan = 1 ,feb=4, april, may}
what is the value of may?
a)4 b)5 c)6 d)11
e)none of the above

2.main
{
int x,j,k;
j=k=6;x=2; ans x=1
x=j*k;
printf("%d", x);

3. fn f(x)
{ if(x<=0) return; ans fn(5) ....? else f(x-1)+x; } 5. int i =10 main() { int i =20,n; for(n=0;n<=i;) { int i=10 i++; } printf("%d", i); ans i=20 6. int x=5; y= x&y ( MULTIPLE CHOICE QS) ans : c 7. Y=10; if( Y++>9 && Y++!=10 && Y++>10)
printf("........ Y);
else printf("".... )

ans : 13

8. f=(x>y)?x:y
a) f points to max of x and y
b) f points to min of x and y
c)error
d) ........
ans : a

9. if x is even, then
(x%2)=0
x &1 !=1
x! ( some stuff is there)

a)only two are correct
b) three are correct
c), d) ....
ans : all are correct

10. which of the function operator cannot be over loaded
a) <= b)?: c)== d)* ans: b and d SECTION.C (PRG SKILLS)
--------
(1) STRUCT DOUBLELIST
{ DOUBLE CLINKED
INT DET; LIST VOID
STRUCT PREVIOUS; BE GIVEN AND A PROCEDURE TO DELETE
STRUCT NEW; AN ELEMENT WILL BE GIVEN
}
DELETE(STRUCT NODE)
{
NODE-PREV-NEXT NODE-NEXT;
NODE-NEXT-PREV NODE-PREV;
IF(NODE==HEAD)
NODE
}
IN WHAT CASE THE PREV WAS
(A) ALL CASES
(B) IT DOES NOT WORK FOR LAST ELEMENT
(C) IT DOES NOT WORK FOR-----
(2) SIMILAR TYPE QUESTION
ANS: ALL DON'T WORK FOR NON NULL VALUE

(3) VOID FUNCTION(INT KK)
{
KK+=20;
}
VOID FUNCTION (INT K)
INT MM,N=&M
KN = K
KN+-=10;
}
SECTION D
--------
(1) a=2,b=3,c=6 c/(a+b)-(a+b)/c=?
(2) no.rep in hexadecimal, write it in radiv 7
(3) A B C D E
* 4
---------- find E ANS: 13
E D C B A
------------
(4) GRE-MODEL TEST-1, SECTION-6(19-22)
(5) M HAS DOUBLE AMOUNT AS D, Y HAS RS. 3 MORE THAN HALF OF AMOUNT OF D
THE ORDERING A,B,C M C D C Y
ANS:DATA INSUFFICIENT D C M C Y
(6)IN STASTIC MEN CAUSE MORE ACCIDENTS THEN ONE CONCLUSION
(A) MEN DRIVE MORE THAN ONCE
(B) STASTICS GIVE WRONG INFORMATION
(C) WOMEN ARE CAUTION THAN ME ANS; C(VERIFY)
(D)-----ETC
(7) P,Q,R,S,T,U -SECURING GRANT;TWO TOURIST PARTIES AND THEN TWO SECURITY
GAURDS SHOULD GO WITH EACH PARTY
________________________________________________________________________
P AND R-ARE ENEMIES, Q DOES NOT GO SOUTH
P&S-ARE WILLING TO BE TOGETHER
______________________________________________________________________
THE TWO PARTIES MAY GO SOUTH&NORTH RESPECTIVELY
AT ONE POINT EACH MAY PASS EACH OTHER THEN GAURDS CAN EXCHANGE
6 Q BASED ON THIS
(8)pq-r/s =2 what is q inference a,n&d
(a) a can do n units of work in strs,a&b can do n units of work in 2 hrs
in how many hrs n units of work ans:3 hr 30 min p = (2s+r)/q
____________

main()
{
int var=25,varp;
varp=&var;
varp p = 10;
fnc(varp)
printf("%d%d,var,varp);
}
(a) 20,55(b) 35,35(c) 25,25(d)55,55

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[fundamentals]
this is new paper
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application -software

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part-1:
28-questions
(5)ingless ans:RDMS
(1)bit program-ans d
(2)c ans
(3)+ 0 ans
(4)00p--ans linking
(5)------
(6)-------
(9)25--45 even no. ans--10
(10) >10 <100 ans="n+9

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HCL PLACEMENT PAPER 01
HCL TECHNOLOGIES 2002- itbhu .Same as 2001
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
SECTION-I
1). Piggy backing is a technique for
a) Flow control b) sequence c) Acknowledgement d) retransmition
ans: c piggy backing

2). The layer in the OSI model handles terminal emulation
a) session b) application c) presentation d) transport
ans: b application

3) ans: a odd numbers of errors

4)Q. In signed magnitude notation what is the minimum value that can be represented with 8 bits

a) -128 b) -255 c) -127 d) 0 Ans c

5) c 20
6) a 120
7) b synchronise the access
8) a system call
9) b the operating system
10) a 177333
11) d used as a network layer protocall in network and
windows system
12) b has to be unique in the sub network
13)

Q. there is an employer table with key feilds as employer no.
data in every n'th row are needed for a simple following queries
will get required results.
a) select A employe no. from employe A , where exists from employe B
where A employe no. >= B employe having (count(*) mod n)=0
b) select employe no. from employe A, employe B where
A employe no.>=B employ no.grouply employe no.having(count(*) mod n=0 )
c) both a& b
d)none of the above

14)Q. type duplicates of a row in a table customer with non uniform key feild customer no. you can see
a) delete from costomer where customer no. exists
( select distinct customer no. from customer having count )
b) delete customer a where customer no. in
b rowid
c) delete customer a where custermor no. in
( select customer no. from customer a, customer b )
d) none of the above

15) c Volatile modifier


Section II - C Programming


1. Which of the following about the following two declaration is true
i ) int *F()
ii) int (*F)()

Choice :
a) Both are identical
b) The first is a correct declaration and the second is wrong
c) The first declaraion is a function returning a pointer to an integer and the second is a pointer to function returning int
d) Both are different ways of declarin pointer to a function
Answer : c

2. What are the values printed by the following program?

#define dprint(expr) printf(#expr "=%d\n",expr)
main()
{
int x=7;
int y=3;
dprintf(x/y);
}
Choice:
a) #2 = 2 b) expr=2 c) x/y=2 d) none
Answer: c

3. Which of the following is true of the following program
main()
{
char *c;
int *p;
c =(char *)malloc(100);
ip=(int *)c;
free(ip);
}
ans: The code functions properly releasing all the memory allocated

4.output of the following.
main()
{
int i;
char *p;
i=0X89;
p=(char *)i;
p++;
printf("%x\n",p);
}
ans:0X8A

5. which of the following is not a ANSI C language keyword?
ans:Function.

6. When an array is passed as parameter to a function, which of the following statement is correct choice:
a) The function can change values in the original array
b) In C parameters are passed by value. The funciton cannot change the original value in the array
c) It results in compilation error when the function tries to access the elements in the array
d) Results in a run time error when the funtion tries to access the elements in the array
Answer: a

7. The type of the controlling statement of a switch statement cannot be of the type

a) int b) char c) short d)float e) none
Answer : d

8.What is the value of the statement (3^6) + (a^a)?
a) 3 b) 5 c) 6 d) a+18 e) None
Answer : b

9. What is the value assigned to the variable X if b is 7 ?
X = b>8 ? b <<3>4 ? b>>1:b;

a) 7 b) 28 c) 3 d) 14 e) None
ans: c

10. Which is the output produced by the following program
main()
{
int n=2;
printf("%d %d\n", ++n, n*n);
}

a) 3,6 b) 3,4 c) 2,4 d) cannot determine
Answer : b

11. What is th output of the following program?
int x= 0x65;
main()
{
char x;
printf("%d\n",x)
}

a) compilation error b) 'A' c) 65 d) unidentified

12. What is the output of the following program

main()
{
int a=10;
int b=6;
if(a=3)
b++;
printf("%d %d\n",a,b++);
}

a) 10,6 b)10,7 c) 3,6 d) 3,7 e) none
Answer : d

13. What can be said of the following program?

main()
{
enum Months {JAN =1,FEB,MAR,APR};
Months X = JAN;
if(X==1)
{
printf("Jan is the first month");
}
}
a) Does not print anything
b) Prints : Jan is the first month
c) Generates compilation error
d) Results in runtime error

Answer: b

14. What is the output of the following program?
main()

{
char *src = "Hello World";
char dst[100];
strcpy(src,dst);
printf("%s",dst);
}

strcpy(char *dst,char *src)
{
while(*src) *dst++ = *src++;
}

a) "Hello World" b)"Hello" c)"World" d) NULL e)

unidentified
Answer: may be d

15. What is the output of the following program?

main()
{
int l=6;
switch(l)
{
default : l+=2;
case 4: l=4;
case 5: l++;
break;
}
printf("%d",l);
}

a)8 b)6 c)5 d)4 e)none
Answer : c

16. What is the output of the following program?

main()
{
int x=20;
int y=10;
swap(x,y);
printf("%d %d",y,x+2);
}

swap(int x,int y)
{
int temp;
temp =x;
x=y;
y=temp;
}
a)10,20 b) 20,12 c) 22,10 d)10,22 e)none
Answer:d

17. What is the output of the following problem ?

#define INC(X) X++
main()
{
int X=4;
printf("%d",INC(X++));
}

a)4 b)5 c)6 d)compilation error e) runtime error

Answer : d

18. what can be said of the following
struct Node {
char *word;
int count;
struct Node left;
Struct Node right;
}
a) Incorrect definition
b) structures cannot refer to other structure
c) Structures can refer to themselves. Hence the statement is OK

d) Structures can refer to maximum of one other structure
Answer :c

19. What is the size of the following union.
Assume that the size of int =2, size of float =4 and size of char =1.
nion Tag{
int a;
flaot b;
char c;
};

a)2 b)4 c)1 d) 7
may be b

20) What is the output of the following program? (. has been used to indicate a space)
main()
{
char s[]="Hello,.world";
printf(%15.10s",s);
}

a)Hello,.World...
b)....Hello,.Wor
c)Hello,.Wor....
d)None of the above
May be b

SECTION III - ANALYSIS PROGRAM SEGMENTS
---------------------------------------

1) Here is the structure declaration of a doubly

linked list
struct dlink {
int nodeid;
struct dlink *next;
struct dlink *prev;
} dlink_t;
A pointer of the head of the linked list is maintained as a global variable,
whose definition is
dlink_t *head;
The funtion remove_element(dlink_t *rp), needs to remove the node pointed to the rp and adjust the head. The first node's prev and the last node's next are

NULL.
remove_element(dlink_t *rp)
{
rp->prev->next = rp->next;
rp->next->prev = rp->prev;
if( head == rp)
head = rp->next;

Which of the following statement is true about the function remove_element

A) It work when head is the same as rp
B) It does not work when rp is the last element on the list
c) It sets the head of the list correctly

D) It works in all cases
Answer :B
2) Consider the following function written in c:
#define NULL 0
char *
index(sp,c)
register char *sp,c;
{
do {
if(*sp == c)
return (sp);
} while (*sp++);
return NULL;
}

The first argument sp, is a pointer to a C string. The second argument, c, is a character. This function scarches for the character c, in the string. If it is found a pointer to that location is returned else NULL is returned.
This function works
) Always
b) Always, but fails when the first byte contais the character c
c) works when c is a non NULL character only
d) Works only when the character c is found in the string
answer: a
03) What is printed when this program is executed

main()
{
printf ("%d\n",f(7));
}
f(X)
{
if (x<= 4) return x; return f(- -x); } a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7

answer: a

04) On a machine where pointers are 4 bytes long, what happens when the following code is executed.

main()
{
int x=0,*p=0;
x++; p++;
printf ("%d and %d\n",x,p);
}
a) 1 and 1 is printed
b) 1 and 4 is printed
c) 4 and 4 is printed
d) causes an exception
Answer b

05) Which of the following is the correct code for strcpy, that is used to copy the contents from src to dest?

a) strcpy (char *dst,char *src)
{
while (*src)
*dst++ = *src++;
}

b) strcpy (char *dst,char *src)
{
while(*dst++ = *src++)
}

c) strcpy (char *dst,char *src)
{
while(*src)
{ *dst = *src;
dst++; src++;
}
}
d) strcpy(char *dst, char *src)
{
while(*++dst = *++src);
}
answer:b

6) Consider the following program

main()
{
int i=20,*j=&i;
f1(j);
*j+=10;
f2(j);
printf("%d and %d",i,*j);
}
f1(k)
int *k;
{
*k +=15;
}

f2(x)
int *x;
{
int m=*x,*n=&m;
*n += 10;
}

The values printed by the program will be

a) 20 and 55
b) 20 and 45
c) 45 and 45

d) 45 and 55
e) 35 and 35
answer c

7) what is printed when the following program is compiled and executed?

int
func (int x)
{
if (x<=0) return(1); return func(x -1) +x;} main() { printf("%d\n",func(5)); } a) 12 b) 16 c) 15 d) 11 Answer b 08) COnsider the following of c code in two files which will be linked together and executed . a.c ___ int i; main() { i = 30; f1(); printf("%d\n",i) } b.c static int f1() { i+=10; } which of the following is true ? a) a.c will fail in compilation phase because f1() is not declared b) b.c will fail in compilation because the variable i is not declared c) will print 30 d) will print 40 e) a & b answer: e 9) Consider the following prg void funca (int *k) { *k += 20 } void funcb (int *x) { int m=*x,*n = &m; *n+=10; } main() { int var = 25,*varp=&var; funca(varp); *varp += 10; funcb(varp); printf ("%d and %d\n",var,*varp); } The values printed when the above prg is complied and executed are: a) 20 and 55 b) 20 and 45 c) 45 and 55 d) 55 and 55 e) 35 and 35 answer: d Section IV - General Aptitude Section 1) In a murder case there are four suspects P,Q,R,S. Each of them makes a statement. They are p: "I had gone to the theatre with S at the time of the murder". q: "I was playing cards with P at the time of the murder". r: "Q didn't commit the murder". s: "R is not the murderer". Assuming the only one of the above statement is false and that one of them is the murderer, who is the murderer? a) P b) Q c) R

d) Cann't be concluded
e) S
answer: E
2) Mohan earned twice as much as Deep. Yogesh earned rs.3/- more than half as much as deep. If the amounts earned by Mohan,Deep,Yogesh are M,D,Y respectively, Which of the following is the correct ordering of these amounts?

a) M <>
b) M <>
c) D <>
d) It cann't be determined from the information given
e) D <>
Answer d

03) Statistics indicate that men drivers are involved in more accidents than women drivers. Hence it may be concluded that
a) sufficiently information is not there to conclude anything
b) Men are actually better drivers but drive more frequently
c) Women Certainly drive more cautiously than Men
d) Men chauvinists are wrong about women's abilties.
e) Statistics sometimes present a wrong picture of things

Answer...?

04) What does the hex number E78 correspond to in radix 7 ?

a) 12455
b) 14153
c) 14256
d) 13541
e) 13112
answer:d

5)Given that A,B,C,D,E each represent one of the digits between 1 and 9 and that the following multiplication holds:

A B C D E
X 4

--------------

E D C B A

--------------
what digit does E represent ?

a) 4
b) 6
c) 8
d) 7

Answer: c

6) HCL prototyping machine can make 10 copies every 4 seconds. At this rate, How many copies can the machine make in 6 min.?

a) 900
b) 600
c) 360
d) 240
e) 150
answer: a

7) if a=2,b=4,c=5 then
a+b c

----- - ---- =

c a+b

) 1
b) 11/30
c) 0
d) -11/30
e) -1

answer: b
8) 10^2(10^8+10^8) =

--------------

10^4
a) 2(10)^4
b) 2(10)^6
c) 10^8
d) 2(10)^8
e) 10^10
answer: b

9) Worker W produces n units in 5 hours. Workers V and W, workers independently but at the same time, produce n units in 2 hours. how long would it take V alone to produce n units?

a) 1 hr 26 min
b) 1 hr 53 min
c) 2 hr 30 min
d) 3 hr 30 min
e) 3 hr 20 min

ans: d
10) if q <> 0 and k = qr -s, then what is r in terms
of k,q,s?
a) 2k+s
---
q
b) 2sk

----

q
c) 2(k-s)

-----

q
d) 2k+sq

-----

q
e) 2(k+s)

------
q

answer: e
11-15 is the reasoning Questions:

Six knights - P,Q,R,S,T and U - assemble for a long journey in two travelling parties. For security, each travelling party consists of at least two knights. The two parties travel by separate routes, northern and southern. After one month, the routes of the northern and southern groups converge for a brief time and at that point the knights can, if they wish, rearrange their travelling parties before continuing, again in two parties along separate northern and southern routes. Throughout the entire trip, the composition of travelling parties must be in accord with the following conditions
P and R are deadly enemies and, although they may meet briefly, can never travel together.
p must travel in the same party with s
Q cann't travel by the southern route
U cann't change routes

16) If one of the two parties of knights consists of P and U and two other knights and travels by the southern route, the other members of this party besides P and U must be

a) Q and S
b) Q and T
c) R and S
d) R and T
e) S and T
answer: e

17) If each of the two parties of knights consists of exactly three members, which of the following is not a possible travelling party and route?

a) P,S,U by the northern route
b) P,S,T by the northern route

c) P,S,T by the southern route
d) P,S,U by the southern route
e) Q,R,T by the southern route
ans: b
18) If one of the two parties of knights consists of U and two other knights and travels by the northern route, the other members of this party besides U must be

a) P and S
b) P and T
c) Q and R
d) Q and T
e) R and T

answer: c
19) If each of the two parties of knights consists of exactly three members of different parties, and R travels by the northern route, then T must travel by the

a) southern route with P and S
b) southern route with Q and R
c) southern route with R and U
d) northern route with Q and R
e) northern route with R and U

answer: a

20) If, when the two parties of knights encounter one another after a month, exactly one knight changes from one travelling party to the other travelling party, that knight must be

a) P
b) Q
c) R
d) S
e) T
answer: e
ALL THE BEST

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Subject: HCL TECH interview qp
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HCL Technology Interview 2001 in Thiagarajar college
of engineering mku
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Technical interview is held for 30 min to 1 hr 20min depending upon the stuff. Concentrated areas are

1) OS Concepts

2) C Programming skill

3) OOPs concepts

4) Basics of Networking

5) Data structures
Only basic QP like

1) What is fragmentation? How do overcome?

2) What is semaphore?

3) What are the IPC Mechanism available? Illustrate with example

4) What is structure and union in c? write the code and explain how they are storing in the memory?

5) They will ask to write one c program ?

6) Explain the data struture (code) for the data structures
i) Double linklist
ii) Minimum spanning tree
iii) BFS and DFS
iv) AVL tree
v) Reverse the linklist
7) Difference between malloc and calloc?
8) write a prg in macro in c?
9) Write a simple MFC program to create a window?
(They aaked me wite a prg to create a window)
10) Tell about the existing scheduling algorithm?
11) what are all E.F.Codd rule?
12) what is bit slice processor?
13) what is a deadlock? explain it?
14) what is virtual memory?
15) what is circuit switching and packet switching
16) What is the significance of friend keyword in C++?
17) Different types of inheritance?
18) do u want to ask anything from us?


HR interview

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This ranges from 20 min to 45 min. They expecting ur
i) Focussing towards the technology
ii)Adaptability
iii) Family Background
iv) Team spirit

i) Tell abt yourself?
ii) what are all ur hobbies?
iii)why did u prefer your area of interest?
iv) why did u wanna be in HCL?
v) why did u choose MCA?
vi) howz interview is going on?
vii) Some general technical qp from ur area of interest?
viii) how'll u react if u r assigned in the non area of interest?(adaptability)
ix) how're getting information abt the company?
(weightage is given to communciating with the seniors)
x) In which project do u want to work in HCL?
xi) do u want to ask anything from us?