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I have over 10 years of experience representing clients in various courts for litigation matters.
Represented clients in state and federal courts
Handled cases involving contract disputes, personal injury, and employment law
Drafted legal documents, conducted legal research, and argued motions in court
Negotiated settlements and participated in mediations and arbitrations
Successfully obtained favorable outcomes for clients
Yes, I have extensive experience in communication with seniors and Senior Designated Advocates.
I have worked closely with seniors in legal matters, ensuring clear communication and understanding of their rights.
I have collaborated with Senior Designated Advocates to advocate for the needs and rights of seniors in various cases.
I have conducted workshops and seminars for seniors to educate them about their legal rights ...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
The main computer is the primary device used for processing data and running programs in a system.
The main computer typically consists of a central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage, and input/output devices.
Examples of main computers include desktop computers, laptops, servers, and supercomputers.
The main computer is responsible for executing instructions, performing calculations, and managing data within a syste
The CPU, or Central Processing Unit, is the primary component of a computer responsible for executing instructions and performing calculations.
The CPU is often referred to as the 'brain' of the computer.
It processes data and instructions from software programs.
Examples of CPUs include Intel Core i7, AMD Ryzen, and Apple M1.
Computer word processing techniques
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There was 1 interview round.
My favourite areas of law include intellectual property, contract law, and employment law.
Intellectual property: I enjoy working on trademark and copyright issues, as well as helping clients protect their inventions and creative works.
Contract law: I find drafting and negotiating contracts to be challenging and rewarding, ensuring that all parties understand their rights and obligations.
Employment law: I am interested ...
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I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
1. Explain about framework architecture and from that all questions derived. asked to write diagram and explain the structure.
2. Difference between class variable and instance variable.
3. what is ITestListener why used and when used in framework.
4. architecture of selenium 4 (geckodriver, chromium driver)
5. what is BDD and cucumber, how both are related to.
6. which kind of framework you go, either POM or Page factory for with testNg/junit?
7. asked to write query on sql joins and how you fetch the second lowest of salary from each department.
8. DDL, DML statements.
9. pathquery and query parameters differences(API)
10. How the responses you are validating in automation framework for Json response file.
11. status code of Https
12. serialization and deserialization difference
13. String Builder, String Buffer and String difference? which is better and which is safe to use.
14. Dropdown in selenium how you handle, how to check which is already selected?
15. multiple data provider in testng and how you pass parameter and how you retrive from excel sheet? Asked to write code!
16.what is flaky testing?
17.Asked to write first code of JDBC connecting establishment with framework.
18. Code execution: input ="aabbabcbb"; output = a:3 , b:5, c:1 like this if they give name also it should count. Tip : HashMap you can write the code.
19. Code execution: a[]={1,2,3,4,0,0,0} b={5,6,7} output need to print as remove all 0's from first array and replace 1,2,3,4 with 5,6,7 some crazy questions.
20. Git cmds and CI/CD tool.
1. asked about architecture and where you used oops concepts?
2. abstract class and interfaces
3. select drop down all options
4. find scrape links from webpage write the code
5. asked for writing xpath for any element random website.
6. asked about following-sibling, descendent and preceding-sibling, normalise-space locators.
7. jdbc connection code.
8. API JSON file - how you done validation in automation testing.
I have not pursued a team lead position because I have been focused on honing my technical skills. I have experience working on projects in both waterfall and agile methodologies.
I have chosen to focus on improving my technical skills as an individual contributor rather than taking on a managerial role.
I have worked on projects using both waterfall and agile methodologies, adapting to the needs of the team and project.
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I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
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Example Question (Numerical Ability):
Question:
If 15% of a number is 45, what is 30% of that number?
Solution:
1. Find the number:
If 15% of a number is 45, then
\text{Number} = \frac{45}{0.15} = 300.
2. Calculate 30% of the number:
Now, 30% of 300 is
0.30 \times 300 = 90.
Answer:
30% of the number is 90.
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Additional Example (Simple Interest):
Question:
A bank offers a simple interest rate of 5% per annum on a deposit of Rs.20,000. What will be the interest earned in 3 years?
Solution:
1. Use the simple interest formula:
\text{Simple Interest} = \frac{P \times R \times T}{100}
= Principal amount = Rs.20,000
= Rate of interest = 5%
= Time = 3 years
2. Calculate the interest:
\text{Interest} = \frac{20000 \times 5 \times 3}{100} = 3000.
Answer:
The interest earned in 3 years is Rs. 3000.
1. Quantitative Aptitude
Q: A sum of ₹10,000 is invested at 10% per annum simple interest. What is the interest after 3 years?
A: Interest = (P × R × T) / 100 = (10,000 × 10 × 3) / 100 = ₹3,000
2. Reasoning Ability
Q: If A is the father of B, but B is not the son of A, what is B’s relation to A?
A: Daughter
3. English Language
Q: Choose the correct sentence:
a) She don’t like coffee.
b) She doesn’t like coffee.
A: b) She doesn’t like coffee.
4. General Awareness (Banking GK)
Q: What does RBI stand for?
A: Reserve Bank of India
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Example Question (Numerical Ability):
Question:
A bank offers a simple interest rate of 6% per annum. If a customer deposits Rs. 25,000 for 4 years, what is the total simple interest earned over that period?
Solution:
1. Identify the formula for Simple Interest (SI):
\text{SI} = \frac{P \times R \times T}{100}
is the principal (Rs. 25,000)
is the rate of interest (6%)
is the time period (4 years)
2. Substitute the values into the formula:
\text{SI} = \frac{25000 \times 6 \times 4}{100}
3. Calculate the interest:
\text{SI} = \frac{25000 \times 24}{100} = \frac{600000}{100} = 6000.
Answer:
The total simple interest earned over 4 years is Rs. 6,000.
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Additional Example (Logical Reasoning):
Question:
In a sequence of numbers representing daily bank transactions, the amounts follow an arithmetic progression: 105, 115, 125, ... What will be the 8th transaction amount?
Solution:
1. Identify the first term and common difference:
First term,
Common difference,
2. Use the formula for the nth term of an arithmetic progression:
a_n = a_1 + (n - 1)d
3. Substitute :
a_8 = 105 + (8 - 1) \times 10 = 105 + 70 = 175.
Answer:
The 8th transaction amount is 175.
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