Sunday, March 9, 2008

TCS Interview Questions - Part 12

Vocabulary
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Admonish-usurp,meager-scant,alienate-estrange,merry-gay,brim-boarder,obstinate-stubbourn
solicit-urge,subside-wane,furtive-stealthy,misery-distress,volume-quantity,
veer-diverge,stiffle-snithy,adhesive-sticky,hamper-obstruct,belief-co
nviction,lament-wail,incentive-spur,innert-passive,baffle-frustrate,confiscate-appropriate,c
overt-crave,caprice-whim,concur-acquiesce,cargo-frieght,dispel-scatter,divulge-reveal,tomerit-to
deserve,discreation-prudence,emancipate-liberate,efface-obliterate,

hover-linger,heap-to
pile,instigate-incite,latitude-scope,latent-potential,lethargy-stupor
momentary-transient,pretentious-ostentatious,embrace-effigy

Apptitude
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1)2 pencils costs 8 cents,then 5 pencils cost how much
a)20c
2)a work is done by the people in 24 min.one of them can do this work
a lonely in 40 min.how much time required to do the same work for the
second person
a)60min
3)a car is filled with four and half gallons of oil for full round
trip.fuel is taken 1/4 gallons more in going than coming.what is the fuel
consumed in coming up.
a)2 gallons
4)low temperature at the night in a city is 1/3 more than 1/2 hinge as
higher temperature in a day.sum of the low temp and high temp is 100 c.
then what is the low temp.
a)40 centigrade
5)a person who decided to go weekend trip should not exceed 8 hours
driving in a day average spped of forward journey is 40 mph.due to
traffic insundays the return journey average speed is 30 mph.how far he
can select a picnic spot.
a)120 miles
6)a sales person multiplied a number and get the answer is 3
instead of that number divided by 3.what is the answer he actually
has to get.
a)1/3
7)a ship started from a port and moving with I mph and another ship
started from L and moving with H mph.at which place these two ships
meet.
a)between I and J and close to J
8)a building with height D ft shadow upto G.A neighbour building
with what height shadow C ft is
a)B ft
9)a person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10mph.another
person was also fined for exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same
if the second person was travellling at a speed of 35 mph.find the
speed limit
a)15mph
10)a bus started from bustand at 8.00am and after 30min staying at
destination it returned back to the bustand.the destination is 27
miles from the bustand the speed of the bus 50percent fast speed at what
time it returns to the bustand.
a)11.00am
11)in a mixture,R is 2 parts,s is 1 part
in order to make s to 25% of the
mixture,howmuch r is to be added
a)one part
12)wind flows 160 miles in 330min.for 80 miles how much time required
a)---
13)with 4/5 full tand vehicle travels 12 miles, with 1/3 full tand how
much distance travels
a)5 miles
14)2 trees are there.one grows at 3/5 of the other.In 4 years
total growth of the trees is 8 ft.what growth will smaller tree will have
in 2 years.
a)2 ft
15)a storm will move with a velocity of --- towards the center in ---
at the same rate how much far will it move in hrs
a)8/3 or 2 2/3
15 not clear


Reasoning
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A.
my father had no brothers but his 3 sisters are all married and each has 2
children.my grandfather has 2 sons.
1.mu father was an only child F
2.3 of my aunts have sons C
3.i have six cousins on my mother's side C
4. i have only one uncle F

B.
Senior managers in a leading company said that new japanese investment
in india was transforming the car industry and warned that jobs were
under threat from japanese competition. they stated that increasing
competition would be coupled with an in evitable downturn i the car market
and the recent rise in interst rates whaich had already hit demand.
5.some senior managers said that more people will want to buy new cars in
the future. F
6.managers told workers that japanese workers are taking jobs away from
indian workers in the car industry. F
7.the managers issued their warning after a rise in interest rates. T
8.the increased rate of the interest will mean that japanese firms will
cease to operate in this country. C

C.Researchers in mumbai have found that certain types of gallstones can be
dissolved by injecting them with a gasoline additive in the form of ether
the ether is injected through a tube directly into a tube directly into
the gallbladder.the one day treatment works only on cholesterol-based
stones.not those composed largely o calcium.however as the clolesterol
stones are by far the most common typefor millions of gallstones
sufferers the treatment should offer a welcome alternative tosurgery
the commonest option in nost hospitals.
9.injecting ether into the gallbladder dissolves most gallstones T
10.surgery is the only treatment for calcium stones T
11.hundreds of peoplecontains calcium stones C
12.calcium stones will be cured in one day F

D.organising the home can be perceived as conferring power so large
numbers of women are unwilling to let go of chores,even when they have
careers.a survey found that,out of 65 new marriages not one single wife
expected her husband to share work equally.according to the family policy
studies center 81% working wives return home to do all th cooking.The
average male has nearly half as much more tfree time at weekends
than his wife and the typical new father spends just 37 seconds a day
talking to his baby.
13.most working wives do not expect their husbands to share chores
equally. T
14.the average wife has half as much free
time at weekends as her husband.
F
15.some women collude in the unequal distribution of house hold work
because they want to retain control C
16. 39% of all men with working wives do
the cooking and all the cleaning
F

E.confucius said that to know the future
we have to understand the pasthis
time transport ,communications and scientific knowledge were less
developed than they are today.news took weeks to travel where as today
satellite links connect the continents virtually instantaneously.but
our technological advances in the field of
communications seem not to have
improved our capacity to understand one another
17.in confucius daay people were more intelligent C
18.we understand each otheer better now than in confucius time because
we can travel more quickly. F
19.we have made great improvements in transport since confucius day T
20.none of our scientific discoveries has really improved our lives C

F.words in totalitarian systems have an unhealthy importance and in such
states now attempting to return to a more democratic normality there has
been a natural inevitable and healthy devaluation of words whereas
previouslu a single word used in a sppech
or even a play or poem could be
a serious political event now the words come cheaper almost free.
politics is politics again and poetry only poetry
21.totalitarian state devalue words T
22.only non-totalitarian regimes produce poetry of political importance
T
23.writers under totalitarian regimes have to choose their words care
fully T
24. the democratic political system is healthier than others C


G.statistics show that millions of vehicals have beencarried by shuttle
over the past 30 years through alpine tunnels withouty one ever catching
tire.in the alpine tunnels.drivers and passengers sit in theirvhehicals on
the shuttle trains.only one vehical has evercaught fire on the bussy
french motorail equivalent system.this sort of accidents is not possible
in a closed shuttle. assertinos that a vehical fire will lead to
catastophe have no basis. since the resoures exit do detect,control and
extingush a fire and to remove any persons present safely to an adjoning
wagon, leaving any surviving fire facing rapid extinction within a wagan
built to contain fire for 30 minutes. catastrophe seems very unlikely.

25. if a car cauget fire in a rail shuttle, probably none would be killed.

(T)
26.at least one vehical has cauht fire in an alpine tunnel.(f)
27.if a fire started in a wagon, it would be allowed to burn itself out in
30 minutes.(f)
28.if would theoreticaly be possible for a car to cath fire in aclosed
shuttle system.(F)


H)every form of art is protected by copy write,upon the expiration

of whitch the property passes into the public domain and becomes freely
available to any one wishing to exploit it commercialy. the time has come
when all treasures shoud pass to the controled of a trust,and by this made
readily available to anyone on pament of a fee or royality.the income
fromthe works of tagore would alone be enarmous.these who now main
financialbenifit from his genius should make some contribution to the
welfare of the arts in general.
29.tagore's plays are not protected by copyright. F
30.tagore's decendants should be asked to make some contribution to the
arts C
31.instead of buying a ticket , theatregoers should pay a fee to trust for
the benefit of the arts. C
32. More people could go to the theatre if copy rightwere abolished C

I. Hacking is a crime made possible by a relatively new technology,
which one of the reasons it is often poorly understood and reported.
Many computers, but no means all,are now linked togetherin networks which
allow users on one computer to communicate with others on the same
network.If a computer is not networked,no manipulation of its datafrom
another machine is possible.So long as users are authorised, networking
is just a way of making work easier and more productive.Hacking on the
other hand,is the unauthorised use of networks or unauthorised entty
into the computers themselves.Most people do not need to break into the
networks they use,since they are already accredited users.
33. Most hackers are authorised to break into networks F
34. Computers are only vulerable to the unauthorised manipulation of
their data via another computer if they are networked T
35.The main reason why it is relatively easy to break into a computer is
that few people understand the technology. C
36.Hackers do not work fot the firms whose networks they break into. T

J.Although invaders represent a threat to the conservation of flora and
fauna,there are two special cases in which
invasion have been deliberately
brought about.One is the desire to control presents by natural predators,
whichmay have to be brought in from other countries.The second is
releasing organisms into the wild(or on to farms,from which they might
escape)that are completely novel,beacause they have been genetically
engineered.There is nothing intrinsically sinister about engineered
organisms,but any novelty must be regarded as a potential invader.
37.Pest control does not threat the conservation of flora and fauna. T
38.Genetically engineered organisms must always be regarded as poten-
tially dangerous. F
39.Natural predators are work harmful than pests.T
40.Genetically engineered organisms escaped from the farm,they will be
pose a threat to wildlife. T



K.electronics technology is coming to the
rescue of helicopters which can
be grounded or crash in icy conditions the machines are especially
vulnerable to the build up of ice on both their rotors and engine air
intake when operating in cold damp conditions.the problem is 2 fold
ice increases the weight and the build upp makes the aerofoils
less efficient .now at last a detector has been devised which the company
hopes will mean safer flightsand less frequent grounding.unlike most
devices in use at present it can detect the liquid water content of cloud
above freezing level.so the warning is ginven before the potential hazard
is encountered.

39.an electronic device has been invented which will prevent the build
up of ice on helicopter rotors F
40.helicopters are sometimes grounded because in cold damp weather their
engine air intakes and rotors malfuntion
owing to the formatrion of ice.
T
41.only one device can at present detect the liquid water content of
cloud above freezing level C
42.in future fewer helicopters will crash or have to grounded T


L.anyone whos has systematically examined faces will have perceived a
prepondreance although not a proliferation of asymmtry.whether or not
the expression is volitinal and self controlled or spontaneous appears
to predict facial asymmetry as does the type of emotion protrayed.positive
emotions are usually displayed symmetrically although a left sided
representation of a negative emotion is more common.posed expressions and
negative emotions are less likely to be symmetrically represented.
43.an angry person is more likely to have a lopsided expression than
someone who is smiling T
44.a deliberately assumed facial expression will always be asymmetrical F
45.an actor is likely to smile symmetrically when acting C
46.more self conscious people are likely to have less asymmetrically
facial expressions than those who are less aware of themselves T


M. human existence is not susceptible of arbitary division between
consciousness and unconsciousness.the conscious world invades and shapes
the activities of the unconscious while many of the great achievements of
humanity's waking hours were wholly or partly inspires bu dreams .even if
it could be argued that dreams precede experience such a dichotomy could
not be drawn as the influence of dreaming on the waking state would remain
unclear but as yet no common vocabulary exists to record the substance
of prenatal dreaming
47.sleep can be a creative state. T
48.it is difficult to tell whether a sleeper is dr3eaming or not C
49. if we knew what babies dream about before they are born we could
show that conscious and unconscious mond influence one another F
50. it is untrue to claim that the conscious and unconscious worlds never
impinge on one another F


New twenty questions
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N. disease x succeeds lung disease.it may also occur helthy persons the
person looks healthier from outside.the number of red blood cells in
the blood increased and this leads to thickness fo the blood as a result
of which blood lacks inside the vessels .the person suffers heart attact.
one possible solution is to remove a litre of blood or to control the
growth of red blood cells.
53.lung disease precedes the disease x T
54.a person who gets heart attack always has disease x F
55.people suffering from disease x look healthier C
56.one litre of blood must be removed to cure this T


O.a starfire engine has been designed to work only for unleaded
petrol.this crossfire engine is designed for both 1500 and `1800 cc
they internally and externally look alike except for the difference
in wheels ----,2000 cc is differentr from the above.two in terms of 3
features --- ----- ---- on the bumber.
57.the engine run only on the leaded petrol F
58.1500 and 1800 cc look alike F
59.apart from cross fire engines they manfacture ---- F
60.internal structure of the 2000cc is same as that of both 1500 and
1800 cc C


P.a weed killer to kill the weeds has been developed.the weed killer
solution has to be applied to the growing tips. it need not to be applied
to all the tips.the solution has to be prepared in a can in one hand
and the plants are taken in the other hand with a glove and are immersed
in the solution if we cannot immerse them in the solution the solution
can be applied to the roots with a brush.it used without care it can
pose danger to other plants.
61.the solutions has to applied to growing leaves
62.to use the weedkiller first take the plants in the cn as then pour the
solution into it.
63.it is sufficient to apply it only to some roots
64.it effects to the other plants.


Q.
65.flora 3 sofa set gives value to ur money
66.padding is used to increase durablity
67.flora will made all other products other than sofa sets
68.can we use wood as ----- T


R.

69.the length of the cracker will be less than 12 cm F
70.the center part of the crackers is 4cm T

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these are the questions given from tcs paper
dont answer all questions.

In reasoning test at the end of each question we indicated
F,T,C
where F represents False
" T " True
" C " cant say.
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Aafter this test,psychmetry test will be there.dont bother about it.
it is just
formal.they will not consider it.But answer all 150 questions in 30
minutes

Here is Texas paper for you.
in this paper there was 20 questions as follows in 60 minutes .
second part consists of 36 que. in 30 minutes all questions are
diagramatical.(figurs)..

1. if a 5-stage pipe-line is flushed and then we have to execute 5 and
12
instructions respectively then no. of cycles will be
a. 5 and 12
b. 6 and 13
c. 9 and 16
d.none

2. k-map

ab
----------
c 1 x 0 0
1 x 0 x

solve it

a. A.B
B. ~A
C. ~B
D. A+B

3.CHAR A[10][15] AND INT B[10][15] IS DEFINED
WHAT'S THE ADDRESS OF A[3][4] AND B[3][4]
IF ADDRESS OD A IS OX1000 AND B IS 0X2000

A. 0X1030 AND 0X20C3
B. OX1031 AND OX20C4
AND SOME OTHERS..

4. int f(int *a)
{
int b=5;
a=&b;
}

main()
{
int i;
printf("\n %d",i);
f(&i);
printf("\n %d",i);
}

what's the output .

1.10,5
2,10,10
c.5,5
d. none

5. main()
{
int i;
fork();
fork();
fork();
printf("----");
}

how many times the printf will be executed .
a.3
b. 6
c.5
d. 8

6.
void f(int i)
{
int j;
for (j=0;j<16;j++)
{
if (i & (0x8000j))
printf("1");
else
printf("0");
}
}
what's the purpose of the program

a. its output is hex representation of i
b. bcd
c. binary
d. decimal

7.#define f(a,b) a+b
#define g(a,b) a*b

main()
{

int m;
m=2*f(3,g(4,5));
printf("\n m is %d",m);
}

what's the value of m
a.70
b.50
c.26
d. 69

8.
main()
{
char a[10];
strcpy(a,"\0");
if (a==NULL)
printf("\a is null");
else
printf("\n a is not null");}

what happens with it .
a. compile time error.
b. run-time error.
c. a is null
d. a is not null.

9. char a[5]="hello"

a. in array we can't do the operation .
b. size of a is too large
c. size of a is too small
d. nothing wrong with it .

10. local variables can be store by compiler
a. in register or heap
b. in register or stack
c .in stack or heap .
d. global memory.

11. average and worst time complexity in a sorted binary tree is

12. a tree is given and ask to find its meaning (parse-tree)
(expression tree)
ans. ((a+b)-(c*d)) ( not confirmed)
13. convert 40.xxxx into binary .

14. global variable conflicts due to multiple file occurance
is resolved during
a. compile-time
b. run-time
c. link-time
d. load-time

15.
two program is given of factorial.
one with recursion and one without recursion .
question was which program won't run for very big no. input because
of stack overfow .
a. i only (ans.)
b. ii only
c. i& ii both .
c. none

16.
struct a
{
int a;
char b;
int c;
}

union b
{
char a;
int b;
int c;
};
which is correct .
a. size of a is always diff. form size of b.(ans.)
b. size of a is always same form size of b.
c. we can't say anything because of not-homogeneous (not in ordered)
d. size of a can be same if ...

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