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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

HCL PLACEMENT PAPER 1 interview-questions

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HCL TECHNOLOGIES 2002- itbhu .Same as 2001

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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
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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

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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?

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