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I applied via campus placement at RV College Of Engineering (RVCE) and was interviewed in Aug 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
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Ductility is the ability of a material to deform under tensile stress without breaking, while brittleness is the tendency of a material to fracture without significant deformation.
Ductility allows a material to be stretched into a wire or thread without breaking.
Brittleness causes a material to break or shatter when subjected to stress without significant deformation.
Examples of ductile materials include gold, copper, ...
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posted on 19 Jul 2024
To troubleshoot a slow PC, check for malware, free up disk space, disable startup programs, update software, and upgrade hardware if needed.
Run a malware scan to check for any malicious software slowing down the system
Free up disk space by deleting unnecessary files and programs
Disable unnecessary startup programs that may be running in the background
Update software, drivers, and operating system to ensure optimal perf...
Yes, I have experience assembling PCs with various components.
Yes, I have assembled multiple PCs with different configurations.
I am familiar with installing CPUs, GPUs, RAM, storage drives, and power supplies.
I have experience troubleshooting hardware issues during assembly.
I am knowledgeable about cable management and ensuring proper airflow within the PC case.
I applied via campus placement at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela and was interviewed before Jul 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Basic aptitude questions were asked
Two questions from basic data structures were given to code
There are four types of inheritance in object-oriented programming: single, multiple, multilevel, and hierarchical.
Single inheritance: a class inherits from only one base class.
Multiple inheritance: a class inherits from more than one base class.
Multilevel inheritance: a class inherits from a class which in turn inherits from another class.
Hierarchical inheritance: multiple classes inherit from a single base class.
Call by value passes a copy of the variable, call by reference passes the actual variable, and call by pointer passes the memory address of the variable.
Call by value: Changes made to the parameter inside the function do not affect the original variable. Example: int x = 10; func(x);
Call by reference: Changes made to the parameter inside the function affect the original variable. Example: void func(int &x) { x = 20; }
C...
posted on 19 Jul 2024
To troubleshoot a slow PC, check for malware, free up disk space, disable startup programs, update software, and upgrade hardware if needed.
Run a malware scan to check for any malicious software slowing down the system
Free up disk space by deleting unnecessary files and programs
Disable unnecessary startup programs that may be running in the background
Update software, drivers, and operating system to ensure optimal perf...
Yes, I have experience assembling PCs with various components.
Yes, I have assembled multiple PCs with different configurations.
I am familiar with installing CPUs, GPUs, RAM, storage drives, and power supplies.
I have experience troubleshooting hardware issues during assembly.
I am knowledgeable about cable management and ensuring proper airflow within the PC case.
I applied via campus placement at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela and was interviewed before Jul 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Basic aptitude questions were asked
Two questions from basic data structures were given to code
There are four types of inheritance in object-oriented programming: single, multiple, multilevel, and hierarchical.
Single inheritance: a class inherits from only one base class.
Multiple inheritance: a class inherits from more than one base class.
Multilevel inheritance: a class inherits from a class which in turn inherits from another class.
Hierarchical inheritance: multiple classes inherit from a single base class.
Call by value passes a copy of the variable, call by reference passes the actual variable, and call by pointer passes the memory address of the variable.
Call by value: Changes made to the parameter inside the function do not affect the original variable. Example: int x = 10; func(x);
Call by reference: Changes made to the parameter inside the function affect the original variable. Example: void func(int &x) { x = 20; }
C...
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