Showing posts with label Questions in Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Questions in Interview. Show all posts

Nine Tips For Team Interview

Nine Tips For Team Inter View.......
Whether you are searching for jobs, looking for career avenues or climbing the corporate ladder, you can't escape team interviews these days. The problem is that such interviews don't have a pattern to them. They come in different forms. You could be facing your prospective team members. Or you could be up against the top brass—HR vice-president, the section head, the operations chief. Or you could also be sent to a recruitment assessment centre for multi-parametric evaluation (psychological tests for pressure-handling abilities, team-player skills and so on).
Try these ten tips for surviving, and scoring, in a team interview.

GIVE VARIETY TO YOUR ANSWERS
Remember you might be interviewed by different panels. Don't give a stock answer to all of them. They'll be comparing notes.
Repackage your skills so that they sound different. If you're showcasing project X as your major achievement in your present job before one team, talk about project B before another interview panel.
A technical team will tune in to techie talk; an HR team would rather hear about your interpersonal skills.

FINE-TUNE INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Pull out the stops on your group management and group presentation skills.
Interviewers are people after all. Look for the personality type underscoring each interviewer.Then try and connect with each one of them without getting personal. Usually the best way to make contact is to project values that you feel you can share with your interviewers.

DON'T QUAKE IN YOUR BOOTS
Interviewers are not ogres. They are looking for excuses to hire you, not spill your guts.
Don't be obsequious. That conveys low self-esteem.
If you face your interviewers with fear in your eyes, they won't like what they see. They are NOT sadists.

PREPARE FOR STRESS
You'll be up against a time crunch in a team interview.
In one-on-ones, the interviewer might be taking notes, allowing you little breathers. No such luck with four people firing questions at you. Use stress control techniques to soothe your nerves. You might even use the extra adrenaline to sharpen your responses.

SHOWCASE THE IMPORTANT THINGS


List seven important things that fit the job description of the advertised post. Prepare to present skills that fit such traits.
It helps to talk to friends familiar with the job description. You can even ask them to prepare tests that you can take from them.

REHEARSE WELL
Put together three family members or friends with diverse personality traits.
Recreate the formality of a team interview situation and ask them to fire nonstop questions at you. That will serve as a useful practice session.
Ask for serious feedback, especially about weak areas in your answers. Questions about qualifications and work experience are usually generic, so what your mock team asks you is bound to be pretty close to the real stuff.

CREATE A MENTAL PICTURE OF YOURSELF
Boost your self-confidence by seeing yourself as star performer who's a cut above. See yourself answering with elan the questions you expect. Then replay your answers and ask yourself these questions:
How interesting were your observations?
Did most of your responses begin the same way?
Did you use 'we' often, suggesting team-player attributes?
Are there traces of humour in your responses?

ASK GOOD QUESTIONS
Research is integral to a good interview performance. Find out as much about you can about the company concerned. Browse the Net, check company reports, put together news clips.
Armed with your background brief, ask relevant questions about the company.
If you think you have a bright idea about any ongoing activity, try this: "Did the company consider this option ..."

LOOK BEYOND THE OBVIOUS
Your interview team has some core queries about you. It's these they want you to address. Try and look beyond the upfront questions to decipher their exact intent. Then respond to fill in what the team is really looking for.
Flesh out your answers to focus on the team's concerns. If they ask you about your perception of the company's ESOP policy, they want you to present your expectation from a stock option plan.
Answer in sync with the general tenor of the interview. If your work involves individual research besides team work, don't go overboard about team-player abilities. Balance your answer. Mention how sometimes individual work is more productive though team work is needed to put into action ideas generated by individual research.

GD Probable

Satyam GD Probables:
1. US war on iraq-justified or not.
2. Role of UN in peacekeeping.
3. Position of Women in India compared to other nations.
4. Environment MAnagement.
5. Is China better than India in software.
6.Should SONIA gandhi be made the PM
7. BPOs in INDIA
8.  Govt contribution to IT
9. will punch lines rule the Advt
10. prematial sex
11. is china a threat to indian industry
12. india or west , which is the land of opportunities
13. water resources should be nationalised
14."BALANCE BETWEEN PROFESSIONALISM AND FAMILY"
15. Effect of cinema on Youth
16. Education in India compared to Foreign nations
17. Is it necessary to ban COCOCOLA in India.
18. What is the effect of movies on youth.(is it good or bad)
19. Are studies more benifitial in India or in Abroad.
20."UN's peace activities" and "America's war on Iraq".
21."Environment-Whose Responisibility".
22.Is China a threat to the indian software industry.
23.Role of UN in Peace keeping
24.War on Iraq
25.About Hockey being the primary game in India.
26.Can america occupy iraq
27.Cricket shud be banned or not.
28.IS CHINA A THREAT TO INDIA
29.Present state of Indian Cricket team.
30.Love marriage/Arranged marriage.
31.Advantages of Co-education.


IMS Study:
The topics of GD can be varied :


Hot Topics:
1.How to deal with international terrorism.
2.Should we pursue our policy of dialogue with Pakistan?
3.Is peace and non-violence outdated concepts?


Current Topics:
1.A Unipolar World spells disaster for underdeveloped countries like India.
2.Is Globalisation Really Necessary?
3.What shall we do about our ever-increasing Population?
4.Corruption is the price we pay for Democracy.
5.Foreign Television Channels are destroying our culture.
6.What India needs is a Dictatorship.
7.With media publishing and telecasting trivia, censorship is the need of the hour.
8.Kaun Banega Krorepati is less about knowledge but more about money and personality.
9.Beauty contests degrade womanhood
10.The rise of regional blocs threatens independent nations like India
11.Six billion and one bronze!
12.Is dependence on computers a good thing?
13.Should the public sector be privatised?
14.China and India are similar nations with contrasting ways
15.Is India a Soft Nation?
16.Value based politics is the need of the hour
17.Religion should not be mixed with politics
18.How to deal with high oil prices
19.Our cricketers are not to blame for match fixing
20.Why cant we be world players in industry as we are in software?
21.Multinational corporations: Are they devils in disguise?
22.Should there be limits on artistic freedom (the controversy on Fire).
23.Should there be private universities?
24.Does banning fashion shows and New Year parties save our culture?


Social Topics:
1.Are Big Dams Necessary?
2.Films are corrupting the Indian Youth
3.A Gandhian State selling liquor is an anomaly
4.Bride burning and dowry may look bad, but are an integral part of India.
5.Our Culture is Decaying
6.We are not serious about saving Wildlife/Environment
7.The education system needs serious reforms
8.The impact of MTV on our psyche
9.Showing Violence and Crimes should not be allowed in films and on television.
10.Let us legalise gambling


Management Topics:
1.Is management an art or a science?
2.The Rush for MBA is really a rush for big money
3.Ethics in Business are just a passing fashion
4.The objective of Management is to maximise profits
5.Do professional managers have a chance in our family run businesses?
6.The Internet is an exercise in hype
7.Is an MBA necessary to succeed in life?
8.Family owned business vs professionally run businesses
9.Smaller businesses and start-ups have more scope for professional growth.
10.Dot com or doubt com?


Creative Topics:
1.The Wheel is Turning Round and Round
2.If I was the Finance Minister/Prime Minister
3.There is no right way to do a wrong thing
4.Group Task: How can we have Mount Everest in India?
5.Do Beauty and Brains Go Together?
6.When I woke up in the morning I saw…
7.A ship docked in harbour cannot face the storms
8.Up the Down Staircase
9.Just as we have smoke free zones, we should have child free zones
10.Marriage is a social trap


SOCIAL TOPICS:
1. The Internet chains have come on the wings of science and technology but are no less restrictive for all that.
2. Secularism has become a tool to justify the wrongs done by the minorities.
3. Media is a mixed blessing/How ethical is media?
4. To fight AIDs, stop being coy about sex education.
5. What should India strive for- Westernization or modernization? 
 
ECONOMIC TOPICS:
1. Developing countries need trade, not aid.
2. Why do we lag behind China?
3. Capitalism is a very flawed system but the others are so much worse.
4. Flexibility of labour laws is the key to attracting more Foreign Direct Investment.
5. Is the business of business only business?
 
POLITICAL TOPICS:  
1. Reserving seats for women in Panchayat has not only been a farce but has distracted from developing a more genuine voice of women. 
2. Have the nuclear tests of 1998 benefited or harmed India?  
3. Voters, not, political parties are responsible for the criminalisation of politics. 
4. The voters are required to be well informed and educated about their candidates so that they can elect the right aspirant by their own assessment.
5. India should go for the presidential form of democracy.


ECONOMIC TOPICS:
1. In our economic matters, there is an excessive tendency towards the thinking rather than doing.
2. Every cloud has a silver lining
3.  Can the economy achieve an 8 percent growth rate?. 
4. Is disinvestment really that good for India or is a rethink in order ?
5. Are co-operatives relevant in today's globalised environment?.
6. Foreign aid is a dangerous drug that can stimulate in small doses but become fatally addictive in larger doses.
7. Modern day sport in industrialised society is an industry, as anything else.
8. Government should clean its own hands before pointing finger at the private sector for corruption.
9. Is the NPA ordinance too harsh?
10. Reforms have to grow up.
11. The future lies with glocalisation .
12. Is the consumer really the king in India?.
13. Globalisation versus nationalism
14. Conditional access system for cable TV watchers: boon or bane?
15. If India is poorly governed, the reason is that we have designed our system of governance for protecting, if not encouraging, corruption?
16. Commercialisation of health care : Good or Bad ?
17. For globalisation to succeed in India people must be able to see what is in it for them
18. Is the US economy headed the Japanese economy way?
19. Economic freedom not old fashioned theories of development will lead to growth and prosperity
20. Markets left to themselves encourage greed.
21. For globalisation to succeed in India people must be able to see what is in it for them
22. Should businessmen run the finance ministry
23. Should important services like transport be left to market forces?.
24. Is there any point in having a business strategy when the world changes from month to month?
25. Is the patents bill good for India? .
26. Is the business of business only business?.
27. Globalisation is good for developing countries
28. Public sector being a guarantor of job security is a myth.
29. Is industryless growth here to stay ?
30. Capitalism is a very flawed system but the others are so much worse ?
31. How can business get rid of the bad name that it has earned?
32. Government pumping money into the economy is not the solution for our economic problems
33. Business ethics are no longer a luxury for corporates but a necessity?
34. How should privatisation proceeds be utilised ?
35. Is the budgeting exercise of any use? 
36. Should agricultural subsidies be stopped ? 
37. Will Mumbai's film industry ever evolve into a truly modern corporatised one?
38. Will market reforms enrich rich states further, while poorer ones lag further?.
39. Why do we lag behind China ?
40. Who says MNCs are superior to Indian companies ?.

Questions - C

C- Questions    
------------
What does static variable mean?
What is a pointer?
What is a structure?
What are the differences between structures and arrays?
In header files whether functions are declared or defined?
What are the differences between malloc() and calloc()?
What are macros? what are its advantages and disadvantages?
Difference between pass by reference and pass by value?
What is static identifier?
Where are the auto variables stored?
Where does global, static, local, register variables, free memory and C Program instructions get stored?
Difference between arrays and linked list?
What are enumerations?
Describe about storage allocation and scope of global, extern, static, local and register variables?
What are register variables? What are the advantage of using register variables?
What is the use of typedef?
Can we specify variable field width in a scanf() format string? If possible how?
Out of fgets() and gets() which function is safe to use and why?
Difference between strdup and strcpy?
What is recursion?
Differentiate between a for loop and a while loop? What are it uses?
What are the different storage classes in C?
Write down the equivalent pointer expression for referring the same element a[i][j][k][l]?
What is difference between Structure and Unions?
What the advantages of using Unions?
What are the advantages of using pointers in a program?
What is the difference between Strings and Arrays?
In a header file whether functions are declared or defined?
What is a far pointer? where we use it?
How will you declare an array of three function pointers where each function receives two ints and returns a float?
what is a NULL Pointer? Whether it is same as an uninitialized pointer?
What is a NULL Macro? What is the difference between a NULL Pointer and a NULL Macro?
What does the error 'Null Pointer Assignment' mean and what causes this error?
What is near, far and huge pointers? How many bytes are occupied by them?
How would you obtain segment and offset addresses from a far address of a memory location?
Are the expressions arr and &arr same for an array of integers?
Does mentioning the array name gives the base address in all the contexts?
Explain one method to process an entire string as one unit?
What is the similarity between a Structure, Union and enumeration?
Can a Structure contain a Pointer to itself?
How can we check whether the contents of two structure variables are same or not?
How are Structure passing and returning implemented by the complier?
How can we read/write Structures from/to data files?
What is the difference between an enumeration and a set of pre-processor # defines?
what do the 'c' and 'v' in argc and argv stand for?
Are the variables argc and argv are local to main?
What is the maximum combined length of command line arguments including the space between adjacent arguments?
If we want that any wildcard characters in the command line arguments should be appropriately expanded, are we required to make any special provision? If yes, which?
Does there exist any way to make the command line arguments available to other functions without passing them as arguments to the function?
What are bit fields? What is the use of bit fields in a Structure declaration?
To which numbering system can the binary number 1101100100111100 be easily converted to?
Which bit wise operator is suitable for checking whether a particular bit is on or off?
Which bit wise operator is suitable for turning off a particular bit in a number?
Which bit wise operator is suitable for putting on a particular bit in a number?
Which bit wise operator is suitable for checking whether a particular bit is on or off?
which one is equivalent to multiplying by 2:Left shifting a number by 1 or Left shifting an unsigned int or char by 1?
Write a program to compare two strings without using the strcmp() function.
Write a program to concatenate two strings.
Write a program to interchange 2 variables without using the third one.
Write programs for String Reversal & Palindrome check
Write a program to find the Factorial of a number
Write a program to generate the Fibinocci Series
Write a program which employs Recursion
Write a program which uses Command Line Arguments
Write a program which uses functions like strcmp(), strcpy()? etc
What are the advantages of using typedef in a program?
How would you dynamically allocate a one-dimensional and two-dimensional array of integers?
How can you increase the size of a dynamically allocated array?
How can you increase the size of a statically allocated array?
When reallocating memory if any other pointers point into the same piece of memory do you have to readjust these other pointers or do they get readjusted automatically?
Which function should be used to free the memory allocated by calloc()?
How much maximum can you allocate in a single call to malloc()?
Can you dynamically allocate arrays in expanded memory?
What is object file? How can you access object file?
Which header file should you include if you are to develop a function which can accept variable number of arguments?
Can you write a function similar to printf()?
How can a called function determine the number of arguments that have been passed to it?
Can there be at least some solution to determine the number of arguments passed to a variable argument list function?
How do you declare the following:
An array of three pointers to chars
An array of three char pointers
A pointer to array of three chars
A pointer to function which receives an int pointer and returns a float pointer
A pointer to a function which receives nothing and returns nothing
What do the functions atoi(), itoa() and gcvt() do?
Does there exist any other function which can be used to convert an integer or a float to a string?
How would you use qsort() function to sort an array of structures?
How would you use qsort() function to sort the name stored in an array of pointers to string?
How would you use bsearch() function to search a name stored in array of pointers to string?
How would you use the functions sin(), pow(), sqrt()?
How would you use the functions memcpy(), memset(), memmove()?
How would you use the functions fseek(), freed(), fwrite() and ftell()?
How would you obtain the current time and difference between two times?
How would you use the functions randomize() and random()?
How would you implement a substr() function that extracts a sub string from a given string?
What is the difference between the functions rand(), random(), srand() and randomize()?
What is the difference between the functions memmove() and memcpy()?
How do you print a string on the printer?
Can you use the function fprintf() to display the output on the screen?

best logo

Questions - C++

What is a class?
What is an object?
What is the difference between an object and a class?
What is the difference between class and structure?
What is public, protected, private?
What are virtual functions?
What is friend function?
What is a scope resolution operator?
What do you mean by inheritance?
What is abstraction?
What is polymorphism? Explain with an example.
What is encapsulation?
What do you mean by binding of data and functions?
What is function overloading and operator overloading?
What is virtual class and friend class?
What do you mean by inline function?
What do you mean by public, private, protected and friendly?
When an object created and what is is its lifetime?
What do you mean by multiple inheritance and multilevel inheritance? Differentiate between them.
d\nowidctlpar\ri-1440 Difference between realloc()and free?
d\nowidctlpar What is a template?
What are the main differences between procedure oriented languages and object oriented languages?
What is R T T I?
What are generic functions and generic classes?
What is namespace?
What is the difference between pass by reference and pass by value?
Why do we use virtual functions?
What do you mean by pure virtual functions?
What are virtual classes?
Does c++ support multilevel and multiple inheritance ?
What are the advantages of inheritance?
When is a memory allocated to a class?
What is the difference between declaration and definition?
What is virtual constructors/destructors?
In c++ there is only virtual destructors, no constructors. Why?
What is late bound function call and early bound function call? Differentiate.
How is exception handling carried out in c++?
When will a constructor executed?
What is Dynamic Polymorphism?
Write a macro for swapping integers.

Most Frequently Asked Questions in interview


F What are your strengths and weaknesses?
F Tell me about yourself.
F What are your team-player qualities? Give examples.
F Of the courses you have had at college which courses have you enjoyed the most?
F What is your GPA? How do you feel about it? Does it reflect your abilities?
F How have your educational and work experiences prepared you for this position?
F What work experiences have been most valuable to you and why?
F What have the experiences on your resume taught you about managing and working with people?
F Of the hobbies and interests listed on your resume what is your favorite and tell me why?
F Where do you see yourself in five years?
F What goals have you set for yourself? How are you planning to achieve them?
F To what do you owe your present success?
F Why should I hire you?
F What makes you think you can handle this position?
F What is your most significant accomplishment to date?
F Why do you want to work here?
F Describe a leadership role of yours and tell why you committed your time to it.
F In a particular leadership role you had, what was your greatest challenge?
F Give me an example of an idea that has come to you and what you did with it?
F Give me an example of a problem you solved and the process you used?
F Give me an example of the most creative project that you have worked on.
F Tell me about a project you initiated?
F Describe the project or situation that best demonstrates your analytical abilities?
F Since attending college, what is the toughest decision that you have had to make?
F Tell me about your most difficult decision and how did you go about making it?
F What types of situations put you under pressure, and how do you deal with pressure?
F Give me a situation in which you failed, and how you handled it?
F Why are you interested in our organization?
F What type of position are you seeking?
F Where do you think your interest in this career comes from?
F What industry besides this one are you looking into?
F Why have you chosen this particular profession?
F What interests you about this job?
F What challenges are you looking for in a position?
F What can you contribute to this company?
F What motivates you?
F What turns you off?
F If I asked the people who know you well to describe you, what three words would they use?
F If I asked the people who know you for one reason why I shouldn't hire you what would they say?
F When you take on a project do you like to attack the project in a group of individually?
F Describe the type of manager you prefer.
F Tell me about a team project of which you are particularly proud and your contribution?
F Describe a situation where you had to work with someone who was difficult, how did you handle it?
F What type of work environment appeals to you most?
F With which other companies are you interviewing?
F What charactersitics do you think are important for this position?
F Why do you feel that this company will be a career for you rather than a job?
F Name two management skills that you think you have?
F What characteristics are most important in a good manager? How have you displayed one of them?
F Why did you choose this college and how did you arrive at this decision?
F What factors did you consider in choosing your major?
F Describe how your favorite course has contributed your career interests?
F Since you have been at college, what is it that you are proudest of?
F How have you changed personally since starting college?
F What has been your greatest challenge?
F If you could change a decision you made while at college what would you change and why?
F Why did you choose the campus involvements you did? What did you gain? What did you contribute?
Questions You Can Ask the Interviewer:
F Ask about the information you researched.
F Describe my job duties.
F Is this a newly created position?
F What are the companies short and long term goals?
F What do you like most about working for this company?
F What is a typical day like for you?
F To whom would I report?
F Whom will I supervise?
F Tell me about the training program I will experience.
F What is the company's promotional policy?
F With whom will I be working most closely?
F When can I expect to hear from you?

QUESTIONS- MICROPROCESSOR

Which type of architecture 8085 has?
How many memory locations can be addressed by a microprocessor with 14 address lines?
8085 is how many bit microprocessor?
Why is data bus bi-directional?
What is the function of accumulator?
What is flag, bus?
What are tri-state devices and why they are essential in a bus oriented system?
Why are program counter and stack pointer 16-bit registers?
What does it mean by embedded system?
What are the different addressing modes in 8085?
What is the difference between MOV and MVI?
What are the functions of RIM, SIM, IN?
What is the immediate addressing mode?
What are the different flags in 8085?
What happens during DMA transfer?
What do you mean by wait state? What is its need?
What is PSW?
What is ALE? Explain the functions of ALE in 8085.
What is a program counter? What is its use?
What is an interrupt?
Which line will be activated when an output device require attention from CPU?

Questions - Visual Basic

Frequently Asked Questions - Visual Basic
  1. Which controls can not be placed in MDI ?
List out controls which does not have events
Which property of textbox cannot be changed at runtime. What is the max size of textbox?
How many system controls are available
___,_____ and ____ container objects.
___ Property is to compress a image in image control.
___,___ and __ are difference between image and picture controls.
To.set the command button for ESC ___ Property has to be changed.
Is it possible to set a shortcut key for label.
What is the default property of datacontrol.
___,__,___ are the type of combo box?
__ no of controls in form.
OLE is used for _______
What is the need of tabindex property is label control.
___ is the control used to call a windows application.
Clear property is available in ____,___ control.
___ Property is used to count no. of items in a combobox.
___ is a property to resize a label control according to your caption.
Which controls have refresh method.
___ property is used to change to ___ value to access a identity column'in datacontrols.
_____ is the property to ___,____,____ are valid for recordsource property of dat control.
To find the current recordposition in data control.
Timer control contains ________ no. of events.
____ property is used to lock a textbox to enter a datas.
What is the need of zorder method?
____ is the difference between Listindex and Tab index.
____ property of menu cannot be set at run time.
Can you create a tabletype of recordset in Jet - connected ODBC dbengine.
Difference between listbox and combo box.
What are the new events in textbox that has been included in VB6.0
Can you create a updatecascade, Deletecascade relation in Ms- Access? If no, give on eample.
_____ collection in recordset used to assign a value from textbox to table columns without making abinding in datacontrol.
___ argument can be used to make a menuitem into bold.
What is the difference between Msgbox Statement and MsgboxQ function?
What is.the difference between queryunload and unload in form?
___,___ arguments will be used to run a executable program in shell function
___ property used to add a menus at runtime.
What is the difference between modal and moduless window?
___ VB constant make the menu item in centre.
___ method used to move a recordset pointer in nth position in DAG.
To validate a range of values for a property whenever the property values changes,which type of property procedure you use?
What are 3 main differences between flexgrid control and dbgrid control?
What is the difference between change event in normal combobox and dbcombobox?
To populate a single column value which dbcontrols you to use?
What is ODBC?
PartsofODBC?
WhatisDSN?
WhatisDAO?
Types of cursors in DAO?
Types of LockEdits in DAO? 51 .Types of Recordsets.
Difference between Tabletype and Snapshot?
Draw Sequence Modal of DAO? Explain.
Difference between Dynaset and Snapshot?
Difference between Recordset and Querydef?
What is the use of Tabledef?
Default cursor Type and LockEdit type in DAO?
What is the default workspace?
Is it posible to Create Tables Through Querydef?
It is possible to access Text (x.txt) files? Explain.
What is ODBC Direct and Microsoft Jet Database Engine ?
Is it possible to Manipulate data through  flexgrid? Explain.
Types of DBCombo boxes
What do you mean by Databound Controls? Explain.
What is RDO?
Types of cursors in RDO.
Types of LockEdits in RDO.
Types of LockEdits in RDO.
Types of Resultsets.
Difference between Recordset and Resultsets.
Explain Default cursor Type and LockEdits type in RDO
Draw Sequence Modal of RDO? Explain.
What is meant by Establish Connection in RDO? 74.1s it possible to Access BackEnd procedures? Explain.
What is OLE? Explain.
What is DDE?
Difference between Linked Object and Embedded Object?
Explain OLE Drag and Drop.
Difference between DDE and OLE.
What is the difference between Object and Class?
Give brief description about class?
Does VB Supports OOPS Concepts? Explain..
Difference between Class Module and Standard Module?
Explain Get, Let, Set Properties.
Difference Types of Procedures in VB?
What is the use of NEW Keyword? Explain.
What is constructors and distructors.
Types of Modal windows in VB.
What is ActiveX? Explain.
Types of ActiveX Components in VB?
Difference between ActiveX Control and Standard Control.
Difference between ActiveX Exe and Dll.
What is instantiating?
Advantage of ActiveX Dll over Active Exe.
Difference Types of Instancing Property in ActiveX Dll and Exe.
What is ActiveX Dll and ActiveX Exe?
Write the steps in Creating ActiveX Dll and Active Exe?
Explain the differences between ActiveX Dll and ActiveX Exe?
How would you use ActiveX Dll and ActiveX Exe in your application?
How would you access objects created in ActiveX Exe and ActiveX D1T
What is the use of ActiveX Documents?
What is ActiveX Document?
What is the use of Visual Basic Document file?
What is hyperlink?
How would you create Visual basic Document file?
What is Internet Explorer and its uses?
How would you navigate between one document to another document
in Internet Explorer ?
How would you run your ActiveX Document Dll?
How would you view html code in Active Server Pages?
How would you cre.ate your application in DHTML?
What is ActiveX Control?
Write the Steps in Creating an ActiveX Control?
How would you attach an ActiveX control in Your Application?
How would you create properties in ActiveX Control?
What is the-use of property page Wizard in ActiveX Control?
How would you add elements in TreevieW Control.
What are the types of line styles available in Treeview Control?
What is the use of Imagelist Controls
How would you attach pictures in Treeview Control?
What are the uses of List View Control?
Explain the types of Views in Listview Control.
How would you attach pictures in column headers of List View Control?
How would you add column headers in listview control?
How would you add elements and pictures to listitems in listview control?
How would you activate animation control?
What is the use of progress Bar Control?
How would you find out the value property in Slider Bar Control?
What is the use of Data Form Wizard?
How would you map properties to controls by using ActiveX Control Interface Wizard?
How would you convert a form into document?
How would you Create a Query Builder and Explain its uses
How would you create properties by using class Builder Wizard?
HTML stands for What? Use of HTML ?
Whether HTML supports multimedia: and document links?
DHTML Is used for what?
What do you mean by HTTP?
What is the use of Hyperlink control for DHTML applications?
How can you Navigate from the DHTML application to another DHTML application? .
What are the Internet tools available in VB6.0?
Explain the usage of Web Browser Control?
What do you mean by ADO?
What is the difference Between ADO and other data access objects0
WhatisOLEDB?
What are the important components of OLEDB?
Through which protocol OLEDB components are interfaced?
It possible to call OLEDB's Features directly in VB without using any control?
What type of databases you can access through AD I Data Access Object?
How many objects resides in ADO ?
What is the use of Connection object?
What is the use of command Object?
Recordset object consists what?
What is the use of parameters collection?
Which type of object requires this object?
Is it possible to call backend procedures with ADO control?
Is there any Edit method in ADO Data Access method?
How can you check whether a record is valid record or Invalid record using ADO control or Object?
What do you mean by provider?
What type of recordsets are available in ADO?
Is it possible to call oracle database through ADO control or Object?
How many File System Controls are there ? Explain.
How can you filter out specific type of file using file system controls?
How can you get selected file from file system Control?
How many ways we can access file using VB?
Which method is preferred to save datas like database?
How to get freefile location in memory?
How to find size of the file. Which method or function is used to occomplish this?
Using which type we can access file line by line?
Which method is used to write context Into file?
How can you read content from file?
Binary Access-method isused to access file in which manner?
How can you check Beginning and End of the file?
What is the use of Scalewidth and ScaleHeight Proeperty?
What is the use of Active Control Property?
How can you save and Get data from Clipboard/
What are the types of Error?
In which areas the Error occurs?
What are the tools available for Debuggiu in VB?
What is the use of Immediate, Local Window?
What is the use of debug Window?
How can you Implement windows functionality in VB?
How many types of API functions are availble in VB?
How can you Add API functions to your Application?
How to get Cursor position using API?
Is it possible to change menu runtime using API? If yes? Specify the function names.
What are the types of API Types.?

Questions - Operating System

Frequently Asked Questions - Operating System Concepts

  • What is MUTEX ?
  • What isthe difference between a 'thread' and a 'process'?
  • What is INODE?
  • Explain the working of Virtual Memory.
  • How does Windows NT supports Multitasking?
  • Explain the Unix Kernel.
  • What is Concurrency? Expain with example Deadlock and Starvation.
  • What are your solution strategies for "Dining Philosophers Problem" ?
  • Explain Memory Partitioning, Paging, Segmentation.
  • Explain Scheduling.
  • Operating System Security.
  • What is Semaphore?
  • Explain the following file systems : NTFS, Macintosh(HPFS), FAT .
  • What are the different process states?
  • What is Marshalling?
  • Define and explain COM?
  • What is Marshalling?
  • Difference - Loading and Linking ?
  • What are the basic functions of an operating system?
  • Explain briefly about, processor, assembler, compiler, loader, linker and the functions executed by them.
  • What are the difference phases of software development? Explain briefly?
  • Differentiate between RAM and ROM?
  • What is DRAM? In which form does it store data?
  • What is cache memory?
  • What is hard disk and what is its purpose?
  • Differentiate between Complier and Interpreter?
  • What are the different tasks of Lexical analysis?
  • What are the different functions of Syntax phase, Sheduler?
  • What are the main difference between Micro-Controller and Micro- Processor?
  • Describe different job scheduling in operating systems.
  • What is a Real-Time System ?
  • What is the difference between Hard and Soft real-time systems ?
  • What is a mission critical system ?
  • What is the important aspect of a real-time system ?
  • If two processes which shares same system memory and system clock in a distributed system, What is it called?
  • What is the state of the processor, when a process is waiting for some event to occur?
  • What do you mean by deadlock?
  • Explain the difference between microkernel and macro kernel.
  • Give an example of microkernel.
  • When would you choose bottom up methodology?
  • When would you choose top down methodology?
  • Write a small dc shell script to find number of FF in the design.
  • Why paging is used ?
  • Which is the best page replacement algorithm and Why? How much time is spent usually in each phases and why?
  • Difference between Primary storage and secondary storage?
  • What is multi tasking, multi programming, multi threading?
  • Difference between multi threading and multi tasking?
  • What is software life cycle?
  • Demand paging, page faults, replacement algorithms, thrashing, etc.
  • Explain about paged segmentation and segment paging
  • While running DOS on a PC, which command would be used to duplicate the entire diskette?

QUESTIONS - JAVA

What is the difference between an Abstract class and Interface?
What is user defined exception?
What do you know about the garbage collector?
What is the difference between java and c++?
In an htm form I have a button which makes us to open another page in 15 seconds. How will you do that?
What is the difference between process and threads?
What is update method called?
Have you ever used HashTable and Directory?
What are statements in Java?
What is a JAR file?
What is JNI?
What is the base class for all swing components?
What is JFC?
What is the difference between AWT and Swing?
Considering notepad/IE or any other thing as process, What will happen if you start notepad or IE 3 times ? Where three processes are started or three threads are started?
How does thread synchronization occur in a monitor?
Is there any tag in htm to upload and download files?
Why do you canvas?
How can you know about drivers and database information ?
What is serialization?
Can you load the server object dynamically? If so what are the 3 major steps involved in it?
What is the layout for toolbar?
What is the difference between Grid and Gridbaglayout?
How will you add panel to a frame?
Where are the card layouts used?
What is the corresponding layout for card in swing?
What is light weight component?
Can you run the product development on all operating systems?
What are the benefits if Swing over AWT?
How can two threads be made to communicate with each other?
What are the files generated after using IDL to java compiler?
What is the protocol used by server and client?
What is the functionability stubs and skeletons?
What is the mapping mechanism used by java to identify IDL language?
What is serializable interface?
What is the use of interface?
Why is java not fully objective oriented?
Why does java not support multiple inheritance?
What is the root class for all java classes?
What is polymorphism?
Suppose if we have a variable 'I' in run method, if I can create one or more thread each thread will occupy a separate copy or same variable will be shared?
What are virtual functions?
Write down how will you create a Binary tree?
What are the traverses in binary tree?
Write a program for recursive traverse?
What are session variable in servlets?
What is client server computing?
What is constructor and virtual function? Can we call a virtual function in a constructor?
Why do we use oops concepts? What is its advantage?
What is middleware? What is the functionality of web server?
Why is java not 100% pure oops?
When will you use an interface and abstract class?
What is the exact difference in between Unicast and Multicast object? Where will it be used?
What is the main functionality of the remote reference layer?
How do you download stubs from Remote place?
I want to store more than 10 objects in a remote server? Which methodology will follow?
What is the main functionality of Prepared Statement?
What is meant by Static query and Dynamic query?
What are Normalization Rules? Define Normalization?
What is meant by Servelet? What are the parameters of service method?
What is meant by Session? Explain something about HTTP Session Class?
In a container there are 5 components. I want to display all the component names, how will you do that?
Why there are some null interface in JAVA? What does it mean? Give some null interface in JAVA?
Tell some latest versions in JAVA related areas?
What is meant by class loader? How many types are there? When will we use them?
What is meant by flickering?
What is meant by distributed application? Why are we using that in our application?
What is the functionality of the stub?
Explain about version control?
Explain 2-tier and 3-tier architecture?
What is the role of Web Server?
How can we do validation of the fields in a project?
What is meant by cookies? Explain the main features?
Why java is considered as platform independent?
What are the advantages of java over C++?
How java can be connected to a database?
What is thread?
What is difference between Process and Thread?
Does java support multiple inheritance? if not, what is the solution?
What are abstract classes?
What is an interface?
What is the difference abstract class and interface?
What are adapter classes?
what is meant wrapper classes?
What are JVM.JRE, J2EE, JNI?
What are swing components?
What do you mean by light weight and heavy weight components?
What is meant by function overloading and function overriding?
Does java support function overloading, pointers, structures, unions or linked lists?
What do you mean by multithreading?
What are byte codes?
What are streams?
What is user defined exception?
In an htm page form I have one button which makes us to open a new page in 15 seconds. How will you do that?
What is RMI?
Explain about RMI Architecture?
What are Servelets?
What is the use of servlets?
Explain RMI Architecture?
How will you pass values from htm page to the servlet?
How do you load an image in a Servelet?
What is purpose of applet programming?
How will you communicate between two applets?
What IS the difference between Servelets and Applets?
How do you communicate in between Applets and Servlets?
What is the difference between applet and application?
What is the difference between CGI and Servlet?
In the servlets, we are having a web page that is invoking servlets ,username and password? which is checks in database? Suppose the second page also if we want to verify the same information whether it will connect to the database or it will be used previous information?
What are the difference between RMI and Servelets?
How will you call an Applet using Java Script Function?
How can you push data from an Applet to a Servlet?
What are 4 drivers available in JDBC? At what situation are four of the drivers used?
If you are truncated using JDBC , how can you that how much data is truncated?
How will you perform truncation using JDBC?
What is the latest version of JDBC? What are the new features added in that?
What is the difference between RMI registry and OS Agent?
To a server method, the client wants to send a value 20, with this value exceeds to 20 a message should be sent to the client . What will you do for achieving this?
How do you invoke a Servelet? What is the difference between doPost method and doGet method?
What is difference between the HTTP Servelet and Generic Servelet? Explain about their methods and parameters?
Can we use threads in Servelets?
Write a program on RMI and JDBC using Stored Procedure?
How do you swing an applet?
How will you pass parameters in RMI? Why do you serialize?
In RMI ,server object is first loaded into memory and then the stub reference is sent to the client. true or false?
Suppose server object not loaded into the memory and the client request for it. What will happen?
What is the web server used for running the servelets?
What is Servlet API used for connecting database?
What is bean? Where can it be used?
What is the difference between java class and bean?
Can we sent objects using Sockets?
What is the RMI and Socket?
What is CORBA?
Can you modify an object in corba?
What is RMI and what are the services in RMI?
What are the difference between RMI and CORBA?
How will you initialize an Applet?
What is the order of method invocation in an Applet?
What is ODBC and JDBC? How do you connect the Database?
What do you mean by Socket Programming?
What is difference between Generic Servlet and HTTP Servelet?
What you mean by COM and DCOM?
what is e-commerce?

Questions - Networking Concepts

Frequently Asked Questions - Networking  Concepts
  • User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you do?
  • What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN?
  • Name some of the ways of combining TCP/IP traffic and SNA traffic over the same link.
  • What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols?
  • What is a Class D IP address?
  • Why do I sometimes lose a server's address when using more than one server?
  • What is Firewall?
  • How do I monitor the activity of sockets?
  • How would I put my socket in non-blocking mode?
  • What are RAW sockets?
  • What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol.
  • What is UDP?
  • How can I make my server a daemon?
  • How should I choose a port number for my server?
  • Layers in TCP/IP
  • How can I be sure that a UDP message is received?
  • How to get IP header of a UDP message
  • Writing UDP/SOCK_DGRAM applications
  • How many bytes in an IPX network address?
  • What is the difference between MUTEX and Semaphore?
  • What is priority inversion?
  • Different Solutions to dining philosophers problem.
  • What is a message queue?
  • Questions on Shared Memory.
  • What is DHCP?
  • Working of ping, telnet, gopher.
  • Can I connect two computers to internet using same line ?
  • Why networks are layered ? What is the advantage of that ?
  • How many layers are there in OSI ? Why is it called OSI model ?
  • network topologies ?
  • Which are the different network toplogies ?
  • an example of bus type network.
  • What is the Bandwidth of ethernet ?
  • Explain the advantage and disadvantage of ethernet ?
  • Which is the protocol used in ethernet. (CSMA/CD) Why is it called so ?
  • What is the advantage of Ring network ?
  • Compare it with ethernet

Questions - Personality

(1) Do you generally speak to people before they speak to you?
Depends on the circumstances.
(2) What was the last book you read? Movie you saw? Sporting event you
attended?

Talk about books, sports or films to show that you have balance in your life.
(3) What is the toughest part of a job for you?
Be honest; remember, not everyone can do everything.
(4) Are you creative?
Yes. Give examples
(5) How would you describe your own personality?
Balanced.
(6) Are you a leader?
Yes. Give examples.
(7) What are your future goals?
Avoid, "I would like the job you advertised." Instead, give long-range goals.
(8) What are your strong points?
Present at least three and relate them to the company and job you are
interviewing for.

(9) What are your weak points?
Don't say you have none. Try not to cite personal characteristics as
weaknesses, but be ready to have one if the interviewer presses. Turn a
negative into a positive answer: "I am sometimes intent on completing an
assignment and get too deeply involved when we are late."