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Verizon Data Services  Interview Procedure and Model Question Paper May 21st 2005 by Lakshmi

Date     : 21-5-05
Location :Chennai
Venue    : Meenakshi college.
Batch time : 7 am.

Aptitude :

1.English - 10 fill up easy. passage : 5 ques abt DLL files. 5 q's abt framework(j2ee & .NET)basics.

2.Analytical ability (25) : problems from set theory.

 1.in a theatre the ratio of car & two wheeler is 1:8 Total no of tyres are 100 find how many cars and two wheelers?

   other problems :
 1.five persons went to exhibiton and what type of food packages they bought depend upon the money.(easy problem).
 2.all cats are dogs. all dogs are mouse. like that problems.
 3.decision making problem (same R.S.Aggarwal patrern).


 3.mental ability :
      1. pattern matching.
      2. dollar problem(encode).(5 ques)
      3. cube problem.(243)(5 ques)
          remove all corner cubes and then painted.

        how many cubes have only one side painted?
        how many cubes have only two side painted?
        how many cubes have only three side painted?

4. c & Data Structures :(Elimition Section)
      1. problem abt triple pointer.
      2. recursive func prog.?
      4-10. remaining stack,queue and linked list programs?


Tech Round :(45 Mins)
   1. Tell abt urself?
   2. Tell abt project?
   3. draw the overview of the project and explain it?
   4. questions from project?
   5. questions from asp.net?(i did the project in .net).
   6. diff bet c & c++?
   7. abt oops?
   8. diff bet overloading and overriding?
   9. virtual function?
  10. static members?
  11. abt pointers and structures?
  12. prg using static members in c#?
  13. factorial prg in c#?
  14. diff bet vb and vb.net?
  15. Advantages of .net?
  16. abt web.config in asp.net?
  17. puzzle : how to mesure 4 litre water using 3 litre jug and 5 litre jug?

They covered all oops concepts,asp.net and c#.

 




  
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