Tuesday, March 27, 2007

L n T Emb Sys

1) Logical Reasoning( which has the four figures and find the fifth figure) quite easy.
2) Then General Engineering subjects (control systems, electronics circuits....)
3) C ( They will ask u to write a program using function pointers)
Concentrate more on pointers.

Satyam Papers 2

1. The circle is inscribed in a square of area 112 sq mts. What will be the area of circle
Ans: - the answer will be 88 sq mt.

2. Some of the statements were given in which one food item was related to other.
These types of questions are given in R.S.Aggarwal.

3. The probability of three students was given for doing a certain work. Find the prob. that the work will be finished by all three.

4. There were two different paragraphs and a different question for them

One was on study of gravity; other was on birds and aero plane

5. One question was on series a triangle was given and one term was missing from it…. We were to find that missing term.

6. One question was figure analysis…. In that we were just to move the sticks in decrementing order and bubbles in incrementing order.

7. One question was that a code for a word POCKET was given as CDTDZR (not the actual question) and another word DOG was given to form its code than its code will be WJE

the last letter T in pocket and the last letter R of the code cdtdzr are having difference of two the next letter has a difference of 4….and so on.

8. On question was that a program war given with certain conditions and its result was to be found

t=10

t1=t1+6

.and a condition was given.

The question was the easiest but a little time consuming.

Maximum questions were from R.S.Aggarwal Verbal and Non- Verbal & Quantitative aptitude.

Satyam Papers

1:- To calculate the cost of painting 4 walls(10* 5* 12 m) of a room with only one door of (2*3) we should:
a. data 1 is sufficient
b. data 2 sufficient
c. both 1 ,2 sufficient
d. insufficient data

2. A series was given:
20,25,30,28,35,42,36,?,54,66,77,88 Find ?.

3. A can do a work with probability 1/2, b with 3/9 and c with 6/11.. find probablity that working together they will not do it.

4. 2 lt of mixture has 1/3 water and rest spirit. it is mixed with 5 lt of sample with 1/5 water and rest spirit.Find the ratio of water and spirit.

5.A pyramid Was given
?

956 956

123 111 123

20 16 16 20

3 2 1 2 3

6. A Ques was on number generator...(don remember the series given.....)
7. A Ques on coding.....(VERY TOUGH)
8.area of cicrle inscribed in a square of area 147 sq m.
9. A ques was on CI & SI. CI was given rate was given time was given. had to find Si for the same sum at same conditions.
10. A figure sequence was given.. HAD to deternine next step..(VERY VERY TRICKY)

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Mastek Paper

1.) Which of the following comes first when written in the chronological order?

(a) 100 A.D. (b) 50 B.C. (c) 500 B.C. (d) 10 A.D.

ans: C

2.) 0.12 x 12 x 0.012 = ?

(a) 0.01728 (b) 0.1728 (c) …. (d)….

3.) Mr. X deposits Rs. 2000 in a bank at 5% interest rate. Then in how many yrs. He will get Rs. 3000.

(a) 10 yrs. (b) 12 yrs. (c) … (d) ….

Ans:A

4.) A’s Capital is what if A is having 2/3rd income of B and B is having 1/4th C, also total income of A,B and C together is 510.

(a) 60 (b) .. (c) 70 (d) …

ans: A

5.) 6.25% of x = 100. What is x?

(a) 1600 (b) 1800 (c) … (d) …

ans: A

6.) A man has to cover a distance of 45 Km. He can run at 15kmph and can walk at 5kmph. If he covers half the distance by running and half by walking then find the time taken to cover the distance.

(a) 6 hrs (b) 7hrs (c) 8hrs (d)…

ans: A

7.) Mr. X (father) is twice his daughter’s age. How many yrs. Ago was he three times his daughter’s age, if his daughter’s present age is 20?

(a) 8 (b)10 (c) 12 (d) 15

ans: B

8.) A, B, C, D and E are wearing different coloured shirts i.e. Orange, Yellow, Green, Red, Blue resp. They are coming down a ladder. Their position on the ladder are explained below:

(i) Yellow is not at the tail end, but is between those in Green & Red.

(ii) The boy in green is between those in yellow & orange who is behind the boyin blue. What colour shirt is the last boy wearing?

(a) Red (b) Green (c) Blue (d) Orange (e) Yellow

9.) Two poles X and Y, each 16 cm high, are planted parallel to each other on a level iece of ground. Spider A is positioned on top of pole X, whereas spider B is at ground level near pole Y. Spider A comes 2cm down during day time and goes 1cm up during night, spider B goes 2cm up during day and slips down 1cm in night time. After how much time will the two spiders will be at the same height from the ground level?

(a) 7 days (b) 7 and ½ days (c) 6 and ½ days (d) 8 days

10.) A man goes 5kms east, turns right & walks 4kms, turns left and moves 5 km. In which direction is he from the starting position?

(a) North-west (b) West (c) South-east (d) south-west

11.) Out of five friends A is shorter than B but taller than E. C is the tallest and D is little shorter than A. Which one is the shortest?

(a) A (b) E (c) C (d) D

Ans: B

12.) A, B, C, D are standing at the corners of the square field and they walk along the sides of the square in the anticlockwise direction 2 and ½ sides. Which of the following is true (if initially C is north to A – not sure) ?

(a) C is west of B (b) D is west of B (c) A is north of C (d) C is south of D

ans: C

13.) 30 15 15

30 15 25

10 40 ?

(a) 20 (b) 30 (c) 40 ( d) 50

ans: B

14.) 20 25 30

15 X 35

10 5 ?

(a) 40 (b) 45 (c) 50 (d) 55

ans: A

because 5 is added in clockwise direction.

15.) 27, 64, ?, 216, 343

(a) 125 (b) … (c) .. (d) …

16.)1, 27, 125, ?, 729, 1331

(a) 241 (b) 343 (c) 289 (d) 641

17.) 9, 25, 49, 81, 121, ?

(a) 141 (b) 169 (c) 154 (d) 168

18.)3, 9, 27, ? , 243, 729, 2187

(a) 91 (b) 81 (c) 60 (d) 68

19.)one more ques. On series like above one with …, …, …, … , ? , ?

i.e. two ques. Marks….

20.) Write the following ration in ascending order.

(a) 5/16 , 7/18, 6/17 (b) 6/17, 5/16, 7/18 (c)… (d)…

21.) Two trains leave for Poona from Bombay at 8:30 A.M and 9:00 A.M. and travel at 60kmph and 70 kmph resp. How many km from Bombay will two trains be together?

(a) 32.22 (b) 210 (c) 150 (d) 60

ans: C

22.) A trader sells 100 kgs of sugar partly at 10 % profit and partly at 20% profit, gaining 12 % on the whole. How much did he sell at 20% profit?

(a) 80 kg (b) 20 kg (c) 12 kg (d) 10 kg

ans: 20 kg I think…

23.)A can do a piece of work in 10 days, B in 30 days and C in 60 days. If A is associated by B & C on alternate days then in how many days is the work finished?

(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 8 (d) 12

ans: C

24.) Male & Female total population in a town is 24,000. If ….. (this statement is of no use directly see the options as it contains only one option which adds up to 24,000)…….. Then total how many males and females are there in a population?

(a) 3000, 9000 (b) 4000, 6000 (c) 2000, 8000 (d) 6000, 18000

ans: D

25.)15 men can do a job in 16 days, 12men will do the same in how many days?

(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 35

ans: A

26 .) A student scores 74, 78, 64, 80 in 4 subjects. He scores 75 marks as an average in 5 subjects then what is his score in the fifth subject ? ( this ques came twice)

(a) 79 (b) 63 (c) … (d) …

ans: A

27.) 3/10 th of a sum of money is equal to 15p then what is the amount of money?

(a) 50p (b) … (c) … (d)

ans: A

28.) Population increases 5% annually. Its present population is ____ (forgot) then what it was 3 yrs. Ago ?

(a) 7050 (b) 8000 (c) 8050 (d) 9000

ans: A

29.) A two digit no. whose digits adds up to 9, when added to 27 the digits gets interchanged. What is the no.?

(a) 36 (b) 64 (c) … (d) ….

Ans: A

30.) 1440 is the total income of A, B, C together. A, B& C spends 80 85 and 70 % resp. Their savings are in a ration 8:5:9. Then what is their income?

(a) 520, 240, 680 (b) …. Something like that…

31.) In an examination 20% cleared non of the to subjects, 518 cleared both English and hindi, 72% cleared Hindi and 60% cleared English. Find how many appeared for the exam?

(a) … (b) … don’t remem the ans…

· 5 ques were based on selecting the nearest matching sentence for a given sentence among the four options.

· A passage on Software code testing i.e. Reading Comprehension – 10 ques on this.

· 5 ques based on the following diagram where u need to mark the nos. in the ans accordingly based on intersection and all… of the figures….

Diagram:

Circle= educated people

Square= hardworking people

Triangle= Urban people

Rectangle= honest people

Don’t rely totally on this fig. But it was something like this. It was easy to solve it.

Q 1) No-urban people who are honest & hardworking but not educated are:

(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7

this way the ques were asked. Total 5 on this.

· Now Data Interpretation where Ist five ques on a table given and next five on a histogram. Total 10 ques.

Table: Year

Product

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

A 60 72 ……………….

B :

C : Something like this I skipped it,

D :

E :

Histogram:




500

400

300

200

100

Years……

Ans: (1) ans is Cant’ Say

(2) Highest % increase – ans is from first two towers.

·10 ques on Flowcharts-

Flow chart –1 :

To print prime nos. from 1 to 100.

Print 1,2

I=3

Limit=0

J=0

1

END

2

J=3

3

I MOD J

= 0

4

PRINT I

5



Q. 1) [these nos. 1, 2, .. are from flow chart boxes where u have to fill appropriate things.]

(a) is I less than 100 (b) is I less than equal to 100 (c) … (d) …

ans: B (I think)

2.)

(a) Move square root of I to limit (b) Move I to limit (c) … (d) …

Ans: A (I think)

3.)

(a) is J <= limit (b) is j <>

ans: A (I think)

4.)

(a) increase J by 1 (b) increase J by2 (c) increase I by 1 (d) increase I by 2

ans: A (I think)

5.)

(a) Increase I by 1 (b) increase J by 1 (c) increase I by 2 (d) increase J by 2

Ans: A (I think)

Mastek Paper Pattern

Online aptitude test--that is u have to giv ur exam on a PC..i.
2.GD
Here they look for gud points..that is ur ideas are important n not how loud or aggressive u r. We were asked to chose a topic ourselves n we chose education system n India. They might giv u a topic themselves.
3.Interview
My friend who got through was asked only HR quesns.
like...
-tell me smthg abt urself
-how do u look at life
-can u handle stress
-wot is problem with working in teams
No tech quesns were asked.But better be prepared.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Infosys March 3rd 2007

Here is the most updated placement paper pattern of infy ie 2007 pattern. Hope u find it useful.

1st paper : Aptitide Paper, Time : 40 mins, Questions: 30
2nd paper : English, Time : 35 mins, Questions: 40

1st Paper is divided in 6 sections...

1st section : A small easy Puzzle and 5 easy questions based on the puzzle , In my paper following puzzle was there:

4 players A,B,C,D are playing a game. The rule of the game is that the person who loses the game will double the money of other players from the money he is having. They play 4 consecutive games and after the completion of 4 games each player had 32 rupees. If each player loses in one game and that in alphabetical order of their names, then answer the following:

Five Questions like who started with what money, or what amount of money a person has after a particular round. if u solve the puzzle the questions wont take more than a minute.

Solution to this puzzle :

In these type of questions always follow the reverse order. in this question since money is to remain same that is 32 X 4 = 128, so this condition should be satisfied at every step.

since in last round D loses and thus before this round (ie in 3rd round) A,B,C must have had half the money they own now (ie 16) because D must have doubled their money in 4th round, Money with D in 3rd round can be calculated by subtrating money owned by A,B,C from 128 (ie 128 - 16X3 = 80). we can proceed in similar fashion to get the money persons owned before starting to play game. Make a table like this, it will speed up the process.

so, after the round x : money with A : B : C : D

4 : 32 : 32 : 32 : 32
3 : 16 : 16 : 16 : 80
2 : 8 : 8 : 72 : 40
1 : 4 : 68 : 36 : 20
starting of game : 66 : 34 : 18 : 10

Now u can answer the questions based on the puzzle from the table.


2nd Section : 5 questions on Analytical Reasoning, I had 5 based on completion of figures, ie what could be the next pluasible figure. time required to complete such questions should not be more then 3 mins.

3rd Section : 5 questions on Data sufficiency, u can practice these type of questions from the books on CAt preperation. Questions are very easy and can be completed in 3-4 mins if u know all the tactics to handle these type of questions. tatctics are not much and are very easy so do practice, these questions can giv u 100% result. practice atleast 40 - 50 questions. and the more u do the more u become perfect.

4th Section : 5 questions on Data Interpretation, also from CAT pattern. The questions easy but take time to solve. Practice on all type of data ie Bar charts, Pie Charts, Line Charts etc. Mine question was based on 2 pie charts. I suggest attempt these questions in the last.

5th section : 5 questions again on a puzzle, mine was to make an arrangement to make people seat in a circle.

Always remember if people are asked to be seated in a circle always judge their left or right by seeing their face and if they are to be arranged in a straight line then always judge left or right seeing people from their back. U can have learn more on how to solve these type of questions again from a CAT book.

6th section : 5 questions on logical reasoning. Also easy ones.


So in all I can say paper was easy if u had practiced on questions. Do remember not waste ur rough work sheet (ie a single A4 page).

INFOSYS PAPER OM 2st MARCH AT GHAZIABAD

  1. Written test.
  2. HR interview

Written test is in two parts:

  1. Aptitude(30 ques, 40 minute)
  2. English(40 ques, 35 minute).

Before the commencement of the exam they will ask you to fill up an application form….which asks for a very detailed description about you… your eyesight and even the last major illness (with date) is asked for… be careful while filling the columns of your marks and aggregate percentage (till your last semester results) as they ask for it separately… this particular column creates great confusion and often leads to cuttings in the application form….

The format for the written exam was as follows:

1.Logical Reasoning/ Analytical Reasoning(5 ques)

2.Spot the odd picture out of the given 5 pictures.(5 ques)

3.Data Sufficiency(5 ques)

4.Data Interpretation(5ques)

5.Logical Puzzle(5 ques)

6.Data Deduction/Deductive Reasoning

I advice you all to refer some CAT material such as TIME and CL… or else please go for Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S.Aggarwal…but selective topics only…

1.The first question was a bit tricky and required calculations more with brain work rather than paper work….

It was something like this(not exactly this):

At a CL institute there are 4 consulters, 10 conceptors, 4 readers…. Each work 10 hours a day. A consultor can frame his part of ques in 1 hour, conceptor- half hour, reader- 1 hour….

A) max how many ques can be framed in a day…?

B) how many ques can be framed if number of readers are increased by 10…?

C) if number of conceptor work is 5 less than the readers work than how many questions framed in one day…?

D) ……(don’t remember)

E) …….(don’t remember)

2.Spot the odd picture- do good practice from R.S.Aggarwal

3. Data Sufficincy questions are mainly maths based…..(you generally don’t find maths based questions in RS.Aggarwal… go for some CAT material)
i).angle ABC of a triangle is right angled…

(a).if other two angles are equal

(b).if some of other two angles is equal to angle ABC

Ans: only (b) require

ii) we can determine the distance between office and house of Mohan?

(a).if mohan travels at a speeed of 30kmph then he reaches office 10 minutes late

(b). if mohan travels at a speed of 40kmph then he reaches office 10 minutes earliar

Ans: both the statement are required

iii). the length of diagonal BD of a rhombus ABCD, where the major diagonal is AC, can be known if:

(a).the length AC=10cm

(b).the length CD=6cm

Ans: both are required

iv). in a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, angle ABC is obtained:

(a).angle BCD is 70 degrees

(b).sum of angle CDB and BCD is 130

v). I don’t remember this one…..

4. Data Interpretation: there was a simple table for exports from India to various countries…. 5 questions based on percentages and additions …. You require fast calculations……(practice R.S.Aggarwal)

5. puzzle type question…. ( I don’t remember the exact question) but somewhat like…. Names of five or six people are given…. Few of their interests are mentioned…. You have to tell who’s who…..(R.S.Aggarwal is more than sufficient)

6. Deductive reasoning: questions like… all pens are pencils…. All cups are pens… then conclusion is… I:all pencils are pens II: all pencils are cups

For such questions eye on some CAT material…. RS is also more than sufficient for this.

English Test:

Two long RCs….10 questions………. Attempt at last if time permits else go for guess work as there is no negative marking…

10 question based on: choose the correct sentence from the given 4 choices.

10 questions based on: choose the best phrase in place of underlined portion of the sentence fron the given 4 choices….(a real tough one and time taking as well…)

5 questions based on: fill in the blanks from the given 4 choices(most easier portion)

5 questions based on: inferential reasoning….. read a paragraph of about three or four sentences then choose the option that supports the paragraph or comdemns the paragraph or is the theme of the paragraph …etc…(easy one,you can do it..)

For the English test you may brush up with some good CAT material…. Moreover you can even skip preparations for this segment. Even I never prepared it beforehand…. But guys English Test will really make you sweat if you are not accustomed to English usage…. Go for CAT material if you are weak at English….

We had our results at about 8pm on 1st March itself but after a long wait of nearly 8 hours…… I was among the 319 shortlisted out of 1500 for the interview.

Next day we had our interview….. believe me friends HR was a cake walk…it lasted just for about 10 minutes or even less…. (tip: be confidant and stress on current affairs……)

INFOSYS PAPER ON 1st MARCH AT GHAZIABAD

INFOSYS pattern:



1) Reasoning Ability (30 questions ,40 minutes)
English Aptitude (40 questions,35 minutes)

2) HR round



They eliminated most of us in written so I would suggest you to prepare well for it..

Only 66 of us got selected for written out of 250..

The most important thing is TIME MANAGEMENT….

I don’t remember the questions well.. but what all I can recollect is here..



1) PUZZLE

A DI ques has to pass through three stages A,B,C.. there are 4 men to check at stage A, 10 men at stage B and 4 men at stage C.. each man works for 10 hrs a day.. A DI ques takes 1 hr at Stage A,2 hrs at Stage B and 1 hr at Stage C and an apti ques takes 45 mins at Stage A,2hrs at stage B and 1 hr at Stage C.
There were 5 ques based on the data provided.. like…

At most how many DI ques could be solved in a day..

If 3 more men get involved in stage A then at most how many ques can be solved in a day..

They were pretty easy..



2) LOGIC

5 ques were there to find the odd one among the 5 pictures given for each..

they were a little tricky..

You can find these type of ques in VERBAL AND NON VERBAL REASONING, R.S Aggarwal



3) DATA SUFFICENCY(5 ques)

one of then which I remember is:

find the angle ADC in cyclic quadrilateral ABCD

1. angle BCD + angle ADC = 77

2. angle BAD= 55



Remember you don’t have to solve the ques but to find out whether

a) 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question.
b) 2 alone is sufficient to answer the question.
c) either of 1 or 2 is sufficient to answer the question.
d) both are insufficient to answer the question.
e) both are required to answer the question.



Ans to above is e



4) DATA INTERPRETATION

A table of imports from diff countries to India was given and 5 ques were based on it.. there were very lengthy calculations and I would suggest to apply hit and trial here otherwise you’ll end up wasting most of your time.
Practice DI ques from QUANTITATIVE APTITUTE by R.S aggarwal



5) A PUZZLE again



It was like there were six people A,B,C,D,E sitting in 2 rows..

B and C can not sit in corner and other relevant data and then 5 ques based on it..

It was very easy..

Practice the puzzles from VERBAL AND NON VERBAL REASONING, R.S Aggarwal



6) SYLLOGISM

This is again there in VERBAL AND NON VERBAL REASONING, R.S Aggarwal

I would sugguest you to go through examples of

Blood relations
Puzzle test
Logical Venn Diagrams
Ranking and time sequence Test
Data Sufficiency
Logic (Just learn those 9 rules)
Series
Cubes ( go through the ques like a painted cube was cut and then you have to find the no. of find 1 side painted cubes… and so on..)
from VERBAL AND NON VERBAL REASONING, R.S Aggarwal.. n do about 10 examples from each chapter.. n if can arrange for any CAT material then plz do that… it really helps.. the paper is usually lengthy so go for easier first like puzzles, DS and SYLLOGISM.. DI can be tough so do it at end..

At the end of the day its all luck.. so give your best but be prepared for the worst..


The English paper had

1) 2 Reading Comprehensions.. DO them at the end.. they are quite lengthy..

and if you don’t get enough time to read them then try to make out answers by going through glimpse of the comprehensions

2) Argument-Conclusion type.

3) Sentence Correction.

4) Choosing grammatically correct sentences.

English is easy if you are go at spoken English.. you can not learn English in few days but i would suggest you to go through IMS material on English.. it’s good..



My HR was really cool..

In HR they judge your analytical ability.. They check for how you handle stress.. your confidence, communicational skills,

presence of mind, overall personality..



me: GOOD AFTERNOON ma’am..

intr: GOOD AFTERNOON.. Have your seat..

me: thank you ma’am…

(then she asked me to sign a paper)

intr: tell me abut your background , your achievements, your education…

me: told (be cool.. don’t get nervous.. they will make it out.. be natural when you answer even if you have prepared the answer before.. relate your strengths with their requirements.. )

intr: tell me about your family background

me: told ( tell how you have learned from your parents.. they don’t want to know whether your dad is a doctor or an IAS.. they want to know more of you, so don’t boost about your family but tell them what you learned from their experiences)

intr: what sacrifice your parents have made for you..

me: told..

intr: then she asked me to make 8 equilateral triangles from 12 matchsticks..

me: (they don’t want your answer, they want to judge you presence of mind and how you handle stress.. jst keep trying until she/he asks you to stop)

intr: tell me about your close friends..

me: told..

intr: how do you update yourself..

me: I’m not that good newspaper reader but I do keep record of what is happening around me through internet and television.. ( Don’t lie, if you don’t read newspaper it’s perfectly fine.. )

intr: If fire catches your house and you have a 20*20 box, what will you take in it..

me: I’ll take my certificates and some money in it..

intr: where do you keep all your certificates..

me: told..

intr: if your two close friends utter all bad about you to your project head and you came to know about it from a very reliable source then how will you react..

me: told ( see, they do check how you handle situations… don’t mix up professional life with your personal life.)

intr: okay.. BEST OF LUCK..

me: thank you ma’am.. It was nice meeting you…



Important is to be confident, calm, and to impress the panel...



You should know about the capital of all states in India and major countries.. go through headlines (Budget, elections(newly elected chief ministers..), IT sector.. TATA-chorus) they can ask you to mention 25 news.. You should be well aware of names of all ministers..

All questions are from your CV so be through with it.. always back up your strengths and weaknesses with examples.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Birla Soft Paper3

  1. Which of the following best explains life cycle of Defect ?

    a) Defect Found -> Defect Logged -> Defect Debugged -> Defect Closed -> Defect Rechecked

    b) Defect Found -> Defect Debugged -> Defect Reported -> Defect Rechecked -> DefectClosed

    c) Defect Debugged -> Defect Found -> Defect Closed -> Defect Reported -> DefectRechecked

    d) Defect Found -> Defect Logged -> Defect Debugged -> Defect Rechecked -> Defect Closed

  2. Which group does Winrunner ,Load Runner ,SQA Suite fall under ?

    a) Databases

    b) Automated Test Tools

    c) Operating Systems

    d) Rapid Application Development Tool

  3. i = 0;

    j = 0;

    for(j=1;j<10;j++)

    i=i+1;
    In the (generic) code segment above what will be the value of the variable i at completion ?

    a) 0

    b) 1

    c) 3

    d) 9

  4. Which of the following statements is true when a derivation inherits both a virtual and non-virtual instance of a base class ?

    a) Each derived class object has base objects only from the non virtual instance

    b) Each base class object has derived objects only from the non-virtual instance

    c) Each derived class object has base objects only from the virtual instance

    d) Each derived class object has a base object from the virtual instance and a base object from non-virtual instance.

  5. class Word

    {

    public:

    Word(const char*,int = 0);

    };

    Referring to the sample code above what is the minimum number of arguments required to call the constructor ?

    a) 0

    b) 1

    c) 2

    d) 3

  6. Which one of the following represents a correct and safe declaration of NULL ?

    a) typedef((void *)0) NULL;

    b) typedef NULL(char *)0;

    c) #define NULL((void *)0)

    d) #define NULL((char*)0)

  7. #include



    Referring to the sample code above ,which of the following could you use to make the standars I/O Stream classes accessible without requiring the scope resolution operator ?

    a) using namespace std::iostream

    b) using namespace std;

    c) using namespace iostream ;

    d) using iostream;

  8. Which one of the following statements allocates enough space to hold an array of 10 integers that are initialized to 0 ?

    a) int *ptr = (int *) calloc(10,sizeof(int));

    b) int *ptr = (int *) alloc( 10*sizeof(int));

    c) int *ptr = (int *) malloc( 10*sizeof(int));

    d) int *ptr = (int *)calloc(10*sizeof(int));

  9. What function will read a specified number of elements from a file ?

    a) fread()

    b) readfile()

    c) fileread()

    d) gets()

  10. What is the largest value an integer can hold in a Standard C compiler ?

    a) 32767

    b) 65536

    c) 2147483647

    d) INT_MAX

  11. With every use of memory allocation function should be used to release allocated memory which is no longer needed ?

    a) dropmem()

    b) dealloc()

    c) release()

    d) free()

  12. int a=1;

    int ab=4;

    int main()

    {

    int b=3,a=2;

    printf("%i*/%i*/%*/i",a,b,ab);

    }

  13. kernal execute the first process when system is start---

    ans :- init();

  14. process id of kernal

    (a) 1

    (b) 0

    (c) 2

    (d) none

  15. Which one of the following represents a correct and safe declaration of NULL ?

    a) typedef((void *)0) NULL;

    b) typedef NULL(char *)0;

    c) #define NULL((void *)0)

    d) #define NULL((char*)0)

  16. Which one of the following statements allocates enough space to hold an array of 10 integers that are initialized to 0 ?

    a) int *ptr = (int *) calloc(10,sizeof(int));

    b) int *ptr = (int *) alloc( 10*sizeof(int));

    c) int *ptr = (int *) malloc( 10*sizeof(int));

    d) int *ptr = (int *)calloc(10*sizeof(int));.

After written ,group discussion and interview will be there

Topics for group discussion:

  1. Is IT sector made a difference to rural India.
  2. Does the world need army?

  3. are there stars in the sky?

  4. capital punishment should be avoided .

  5. Is India really shining ?

Birla Soft Paper2

  1. What is the function of the modulus operator in most languages ?

    a) Sets a system environmental value to either base 10 ,base 8 or base 16
    b) Returns the remainder after dividing one number by another
    c) Returns the first argument raised to the second argument power
    d) Prints out the actual code written to standard output rather than executing the code

  2. lass professor{}
    class teacher: public virtual professor{};
    class researcher: public virtual professor {}
    class myprofessor :public teacher,public researcher {};

  3. Referring to the sample code above ,if an object of class “myprofessor” were created ,how many instances of professor will it contain?
    a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 2
    d) 3

  4. Modern RDBMS’s perfom the following the following functionc except
    a) Force column values in one table to match any of the values in a column of another table
    b) Automatically replicate data on another server
    c) Automatically create new indexes based on query history
    d) Prevent unauthorized users from accessing data at the firls level

  5. Which is not the characteristics of a view ?
    a) Consumes Disk space for data
    b) Multiple tables
    c) Multiple rows
    d) Updateable

  6. RDBMS triggers are typically bound to a _____________and one or more _____________
    a) Table,SQL statement types
    b) SQL statement type,user
    c) Column,rows
    d) User, tables

  7. What relationship is resolved by an “intersecting” or “associative” entity ?
    a) Recursive
    b) Mandatory one to one
    c) Many to Many
    d) One to One

  8. Make a copy of file “upper” in the directory two levels up .
    a) jump -2 upper
    b) cp upper ../..
    c) cp upper -2/
    d) None of the above

    GD Topic

    1- indian cricket team is consistent or not;
    2- IT shoud be necessary in rural area or not;
    3- sourav ganguli should be caption or not;
    4- advantage & disadvantages of Outsoursing;
    5- india & pakistan matches are pation (josh) or not;

Birla Soft Paper

There are two sections
1.technical qs -20
2.apptitute qs -25

Technical

  1. Largest integer can be written from 8 bits is
    a. 256
    b. 255
    c. 8
    d. 10

  2. change a hexadecimal no to octal

  3. how many address lines needed to pass 1MB of data.

  4. What is the function of the modulus operator in most language.
    a) Sets a system environmental value to either base 10 ,base 8 or base 16
    b) Returns the remainder after dividing one number by another
    c) Returns the first argument raised to the second argument power
    d) Prints out the actual code written to standard output rather than executing the code

  5. class professor{}
    class teacher: public virtual professor{};
    class researcher: public virtual professor {}
    class myprofessor :public teacher,public researcher {};
    Referring to the sample code above ,if an object of class myprofessor were created ,how many instances of professor will it contain?
    a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 2
    d) 3

  6. Modern RDBMS s perfom the following the following functionc except ______________.
    a) Force column values in one table to match any of the values in a column of another table
    b) Automatically replicate data on another server
    c) Automatically create new indexes based on query history
    d) Prevent unauthorized users from accessing data at the firls level

  7. RDBMS triggers are typically bound to a _____________and one or more
    a) Table,SQL statement types
    b) SQL statement type,user
    c) Column,rows
    d) User, table

  8. What relationship is resolved by an intersecting or associative entity ?
    a) Recursive
    b) Mandatory one to one
    c) Many to Many
    d) One to One

  9. Make a copy of file upper in the directory two levels up .
    a) jump -2 upper
    b) cp upper ../..(answer)
    c) cp upper -2/
    d) None of the above

  10. i = 0;
    j = 0;
    for(j=1;j<10;j++)
    i=i+1;

    In the (generic) code segment above what will be the value of the variable i at completion ?
    a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 3
    d) 9
    e) 10

  11. Which of the following statements is true when a derivation inherits both a virtual and non-virtual instance of a base class ?

    a) Each derived class object has base objects only from the non virtual instance
    b) Each base class object has derived objects only from the non-virtual instance
    c) Each derived class object has base objects only from the virtual instance
    d) Each derived class object has a base object from the virtual instance and a base object from non-virtual instance.

  12. class Word
    {
    public:
    Word(const char*,int = 0);
    };
    Referring to the sample code above what is the minimum number of arguments required to call the constructor ?

    a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 2
    d) 3

  13. What is the function of the modulus operator in most languages ?

    a) Sets a system environmental value to either base 10 ,base 8 or base 16
    b) Returns the remainder after dividing one number by another
    c) Returns the first argument raised to the second argument power
    d) Prints out the actual code written to standard output rather than executing the code

  14. lass professor{}
    class teacher: public virtual professor{};
    class researcher: public virtual professor {}
    class myprofessor :public teacher,public researcher {};

  15. Referring to the sample code above ,if an object of class “myprofessor” were created ,how many instances of professor will it contain?
    a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 2
    d) 3

  16. Modern RDBMS’s perfom the following the following functionc except
    a) Force column values in one table to match any of the values in a column of another table
    b) Automatically replicate data on another server
    c) Automatically create new indexes based on query history
    d) Prevent unauthorized users from accessing data at the firls level

  17. Which is not the characteristics of a view ?
    a) Consumes Disk space for data
    b) Multiple tables
    c) Multiple rows
    d) Updateable

  18. RDBMS triggers are typically bound to a _____________and one or more _____________
    a) Table,SQL statement types
    b) SQL statement type,user
    c) Column,rows
    d) User, tables

  19. What relationship is resolved by an “intersecting” or “associative” entity ?
    a) Recursive
    b) Mandatory one to one
    c) Many to Many
    d) One to One

  20. Make a copy of file “upper” in the directory two levels up .
    a) jump -2 upper
    b) cp upper ../..
    c) cp upper -2/
    d) None of the above

    Aptitude Section.

  21. Question like A is engg. B is doctor C is artist etc then few condition related to them you have give answer to 4 or 5 qs on these conditions .

  22. same as above with different data and conditions.

  23. 3 qs onfinding error in english sentences

  24. If father is three times as old as son . 5 years ago he was 4 times age of his son what is son age.

  25. Same as above but now daughter and mother joined in and age in question is that of daughter.

  26. A figure is given find no of traingles in this figure

  27. Same as above but figure is diffrent and find no of squares and triangles.

Wipro Paper as on 19th february

Written test
50 question 1 hour
15 verbal missing punctuatin...same word opposite word...fill in the blanks...real easy
15 quanti puzzles included...nice questions..wil take time...but will solve for sure...atleast u will du 10 on ur own
20 technical c/c++basic unix co network ques tough nut to crack...concepts must b clear...low cut off for it

Wipro Paper as on 2nd march

3 sections:

Section A:VERBAL (15 Q)
Section B:ANATICAL(15 Q)
Section C:technical(20 Q)
Total time given was 60mins............

there was a big passage in the verbal section and 4 question followed it.
n maths part quetion were given from (time & work,time & distance,ages,area,numbers,etc)

In technical part output of C code is to be determined.
like.........
1) main()
{
close(1);
printf("xyz");
}
2)question on associativity law in digital logic..
3)complexity of selection sort.
are the few......

IFlex Papers

Sample Questions

ALL THE QUESTIONS ARE MEMORY BASED...SO YOU MAY NOT FIND EXACT OR COMPLETE QUESTIONS

1.Square root(x)/3 = 243/x value of x ???? ans. 81

2.Qn from loss and gain what is the net profit????? ans. 25 percent

3.If + sign is represented as /, - as *(into,not power do not confuse) , * as - and / as + then what will be the value of (480+20*20)-16 /12 ??? ans. 76

4.Which of the following will come next in the series IAR, GET , EIV , COX ans. AUZ

5.B is in DOUBT in the same way H is in choices.... HOPE , HOUSE , HONEST , INHIBIT ans. HOUSE(confirm it i am not sure)

6.I P+Q represents P is the sister of Q, P-Q represents P is the father of Q and P*Q represents P is the brother of Q then which will represent K is the aunt of N ans. K+Q-M*N

7.In a class puspa ranks 8th from top and 28th from bottom.how many students are there in the class????? ans. 35

8.23 percent of a no is 230, 4/23rd of the number is ?????? ans.none of these

9.Sum of a number and its one third = 60, 4/5th of the number is ????? ans. 36

10.If A to Z is written in the reverse order which is the 5th letter to the right of the 11th letter from the left????
ans . K
11.In a rectangle length = twice that of breadth , cost of grounding is 60 rupees per meter,total cost is 3600/-
what is the length in meter???????? ans. 20
12.Qn on sequences which will come next?? 11 13 17 23 31 ? 53 67 ans. 41

13.18 27 64 125 ? 343 512 ans. 216 14. 2 3 10 15 26 ? 50 63 ans.please find out

14.0 2 10 30 68 ? - - (cannot recall) please find out

15.If simon is taller than A, A is shorter then gayatri, sharat is taller then............ ans.gayatri

16.If a 100m train crosses a platform of 75m in 7.5 secs,another train of 120m coming opposite, how much time it takes the first train to cross the second one .. ans. none of these

17.Telegram system, 1st 15 words in x rupees,next per letter in y rupees, if z >15 what is the total cost ofc???????
ans. x+(z-15)*y
18.Another st line cuts this in two angles, one is 4x+36 degs and another is y degs , what is the value of x?????
ans. (144-y)/4
19.If 6 is preceded by 8 but not followed by 9 immediately,how many.....................
ans. 2
20.In the letter PREDILECTION ,1st and 3rd is swapped,so is 2nd and 4th,5th and 7th,6th and 8th what will be 8th letter from left??????? ans. L

21.If rup ho la represents anand is fat cup wir ho represents mina is tall la dup mil represents boys are fat and wir lar nap represents tall and fat what reprens mina ?????? ans. cup

22.If SINDHU is written as VIEOJT,SURESH is written as?????? ans.none of these

23.If hit-----> one rupee gain and miss--------> one rupee loss,one can try 100 times,he got total 30/-, how many hit?????????? ans. 65

24.In a circle, G is to the left of M , V is to the right of M,R is to the right of V ,A is to the right of R ,G is to the right of A and M is to the right of G, swap the position of G and R,V and A then who will be to the left of M
Ans. R
25.There was a histogram qn. given the capitals of 5 companies for the academic year 1995-2000,find out
a. which company will increase its capital consistently???
b. Average capital in the yr 1998?????
c. average of company 2nd?????
d. which company increases its capital by 10% at 1998 from that of 1995 data were 42.0 in 1995 and 46.20 in 1998 this company is the correct answer.....
e. what is the max. o/p in a yr,ans.. try to sum all the cols and find the max. this were easy,i can not remeber u have to do it fast.