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Sterna Security Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. In a certain code 'MISSIONS' is written as 'MSIISNOS'. How is 'ONLINE' written in that code?
Decode the given code to find the code for 'ONLINE'.
Identify the pattern in the given code
Rearrange the letters of 'ONLINE' accordingly
Replace each letter with its corresponding code
Q2. What will do in a situation of conflict
I would address the conflict by actively listening, seeking to understand all perspectives, and finding a mutually beneficial solution.
Listen to all parties involved to understand their perspectives
Communicate openly and honestly to address any misunderstandings
Seek common ground and work towards a mutually beneficial solution
Stay calm and composed to de-escalate the situation
Involve a mediator if necessary to facilitate resolution
Q3. difference between hardwaork and smart work
Hard work is putting in effort and time, while smart work involves finding efficient ways to achieve goals.
Hard work involves putting in a lot of time and effort towards a task or goal.
Smart work focuses on finding efficient ways to achieve the same task or goal in less time and with less effort.
Hard work may lead to burnout if not balanced with smart work.
Smart work involves strategic planning, prioritizing tasks, and utilizing resources effectively.
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Q4. Expalin about projects
Projects are specific tasks or initiatives undertaken to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
Projects have defined objectives, timelines, and resources.
They often involve a team of individuals working together towards a common goal.
Examples of projects include launching a new product, implementing a software system, or organizing an event.
Q5. Recent skill you have learned.
I recently learned how to use advanced Excel functions for data analysis.
Learned how to use VLOOKUP and INDEX-MATCH functions to retrieve data from large datasets
Mastered the use of pivot tables for summarizing and analyzing data
Practiced creating complex formulas for automating calculations and data manipulation
Q6. Datatypes in Python
Python supports various datatypes such as integers, floats, strings, lists, tuples, dictionaries, and more.
Python has built-in datatypes like int, float, str, list, tuple, dict, set, bool
Datatypes can be converted using functions like int(), float(), str()
Lists and dictionaries can hold multiple values of different datatypes
Example: x = 5 (int), y = 3.14 (float), name = 'John' (str), my_list = [1, 'apple', True]
Example: my_dict = {'key': 'value', 'num': 10}
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