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Test Engineer Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 14 Aug 2020

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. What is RPA and how do you expect to solve the issues other than RPA if it's not in your skills list?
  • Ans. 

    RPA stands for Robotic Process Automation. It is a technology that uses software robots to automate repetitive tasks.

    • RPA can help reduce errors and increase efficiency in tasks such as data entry and report generation.

    • If RPA is not an option, other solutions such as process optimization or manual task delegation may be considered.

    • As a test engineer, I would work with the development team to identify the root cause of a...

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  • Q2. What's your expectations to get a job if any other as per company requirement?
  • Q3. What kind of solutions you can give if more work assigned ?
  • Q4. What skills do you have in automation and what's the comparisons you know between AI and Automation ?
  • Ans. 

    I have experience in automation using tools like Selenium and Appium. AI involves machine learning and decision-making, while automation is rule-based.

    • Proficient in Selenium and Appium for automation

    • AI involves machine learning and decision-making

    • Automation is rule-based and follows a set of predefined instructions

    • AI can adapt and learn from data, while automation cannot

    • AI can make decisions based on data, while automa

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - First remove expectations on job and just give answers what do you know even if the Question is not related.
Projects important but what type of project company requires is important.
They checks our Confidence from our answers.
All the very best

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Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Resume Summarisation
  • Q2. Common Puzzeles

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It was a online test.
Tips: Time given was ample. Accuracy matteredin their test which was conducted by Huntshire.com. Do visit their site for sample questions
Duration: 60 minutes

Round: Group Discussion
Tips: 9 people were in a group. Time for GD was 20 minutes including 5 minutes for summarising.
Duration: 20 minutes

Round: Interview
Experience: Firstly, I summarized and explained the key highlights of my resume in about 5-6 minutes. Then, based on my resume they started asking some HR questions and tried to grill me on those. After that, theyasked me some common puzzles.
Tips: There was a single PI round. The panel consisted of 3 members. The HR and resume based questions that are generally asked in an interview are different for every person. So, it's in the hands of the candidate to turn the tide of questions in his favor by ending the answer to the last question on a positive note. The next  question that the interviewer asks will be based on the last answered question.You will get the common puzzles on googling. Just write " 25 horses puzzle" and " 100 doors puzzle". They also asked me to form numbers from 1to 15 using only four 4's and any mathematical operator.

Skill Tips: ""
College Name: IIT ROORKEE

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Why should the company choose you ?
  • Ans. 

    I have the necessary skills, experience, and passion to contribute to the company's growth and success.

    • I have a proven track record of achieving targets and delivering results.

    • I possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, which enable me to work effectively with colleagues and clients.

    • I am a quick learner and can adapt to new technologies and processes easily.

    • I am passionate about my work and always striv...

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  • Q2. How are you suitable to the company?
  • Ans. 

    I have the necessary skills, experience, and passion to contribute to the company's growth and success.

    • I have relevant experience in the industry

    • I possess the required skills and knowledge for the job

    • I am a quick learner and can adapt to new situations easily

    • I am passionate about the company's mission and values

    • I am a team player and can work collaboratively with others

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Though the paper was easy you have to score very high marks to qualify for the next round.
Duration: 30 minutes
Total Questions: 25

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: The GD round consisted of current affair topics. Since topics like these are very popular and everybody likes to talk about them, it is important that you start the topic so as to have a good hold over the group. If not just try and give a direction to the group with valid points so as to become noticeable. Do conclude the discussion.

Round: Interview
Experience: The interview was basically resume based. They asked me about my projects in the domain of finance and were quite impressed by it. They wanted me to discuss all my academic and internship projects in detail. The interview lasted for 30 minutes approximately.They also inquired briefly about me. They also asked me questions about my technical projects though it didn't have anything to do with the profile offered. Their main aim was to know whether I performed well in the tasks assigned to me even if they did not interest me.
Tips: Try not to mention anything about MBA if any one of you is planning to go for it.

College Name: IIT ROORKEE

I was interviewed in Aug 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The questions were of moderate difficulty level
Duration: 1 hour

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: We were given a case study. Revenues and all sorts of data for each of 5 outlets of a company were given. We were asked to thoroughly study the data and come to a conclusion about which of the outlets should be shut down.

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: Questions were asked from concepts of statistics and econometrics. They asked me about my studies, my internship and my future plans. The interviewers were friendly.

College Name: Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I was interviewed before Feb 2023.

Round 1 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Previous Experience, About Self

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Dec 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Round 1: Was asked to solve a basic problem using python Concepts of ML, specifically Linear Regression Round 2: Simple case study and puzzles Round 3: Another simple case study and generic conversation...

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident. Brush up the basics. Communicate your ideas and approach clearly.

Analyst Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 22 Jan 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Telephonic Interview
  • Q2. Present scenario of Indian cricket team and using stochastic to eliminate the worst and preserve the best
  • Ans. 

    Using stochastic to analyze Indian cricket team's current scenario and eliminate worst while preserving best.

    • Stochastic analysis can help identify the strengths and weaknesses of individual players and the team as a whole

    • It can also help in predicting the outcome of future matches based on past performance

    • Eliminating the worst performers and preserving the best can help improve the team's overall performance

    • For example...

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  • Q3. General HR Questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It was purely a quant based paper. I feel a freshie can crack it better than any other, provided their fresh math skills out of iit preparation.

Round: Interview
Experience: General questions.

Round: Interview
Experience: It was handled in the telephonic interview and the topic is too good.

Round: Interview
Experience: The last round of interview was again a telephonic based, where in hardcore HR questions were tested for your convincing skills which will definitely put you on the winning side.

General Tips: Just case studies grilling over with your friends should give you enough confidence to crack any non core company.

Confidence and body language in the interview. It depends on your resume too, but mostly on the time of the interview that will decide your fate in the selection process.
Skills: Confidence , Body language in interview
College Name: IIT MADRAS
Motivation: They were looking for the position of an analyst, and looking at my profile, I had done some high funda statistical modeling, which I think was the reason i got placed in that company.

Interview Questionnaire 

23 Questions

  • Q1. Walk me through your resume
  • Ans. 

    I have experience in marketing and sales, with a focus on digital marketing and customer acquisition.

    • Worked as a marketing intern at XYZ company, where I helped develop and execute social media campaigns

    • Managed email marketing campaigns for ABC company, resulting in a 20% increase in open rates

    • Led a team of sales representatives at DEF company, achieving a 15% increase in revenue

    • Developed and implemented a customer acq...

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  • Q2. What did you learn in your conference at Harvard University?
  • Ans. 

    I learned about the latest trends in AI and machine learning.

    • Discussed the impact of AI on various industries

    • Explored the ethical implications of AI

    • Learned about new techniques in machine learning

    • Attended workshops on natural language processing and computer vision

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  • Q3. If you were travelling so much, how did you maintain a CGPA of 8?
  • Ans. 

    Maintained CGPA of 8 by managing time efficiently and prioritizing studies.

    • Managed time efficiently

    • Prioritized studies over leisure activities

    • Utilized travel time for studying

    • Maintained a study schedule

    • Sought help from professors and peers when needed

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  • Q4. Mumbai or Bangalore (2 job locations in the offer). I said Bangalore, she was surprised as I stay in Nagpur. Asked me why?
  • Q5. What is your weakness?
  • Ans. 

    I tend to overthink and get anxious about small details.

    • I have a tendency to overanalyze situations

    • I sometimes struggle with decision-making

    • I am working on improving my time management skills

    • For example, I may spend too much time perfecting a project and not enough time on other tasks

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  • Q6. Give me a situation where you handled a problem effectively?
  • Ans. 

    Handled a customer complaint about a delayed delivery

    • Listened to the customer's concerns and apologized for the inconvenience

    • Investigated the issue and found out that the delivery was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances

    • Offered a discount on the next purchase as a gesture of goodwill

    • Followed up with the customer to ensure their satisfaction

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Why do you not want to go in core Metallurgy (my Btech majors)?
  • Q8. Women in India do not get what they deserve. Do you agree?
  • Ans. 

    Disagree. Women in India have made significant progress in various fields.

    • Women in India have excelled in fields like politics, sports, entertainment, and education.

    • The government has implemented various schemes and policies to empower women.

    • However, there are still issues like gender-based violence and discrimination that need to be addressed.

    • Efforts are being made to increase women's participation in the workforce an

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  • Q9. Tell me about both
  • Ans. 

    The question is unclear. Please provide more context.

    • Please provide more information about what you are asking for.

    • Without additional context, it is difficult to provide a meaningful answer.

    • Can you please clarify the question?

    • I am unable to answer the question without more information.

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  • Q10. What are the evidences?
  • Ans. 

    The evidences refer to the proof or supporting facts that validate a claim or argument.

    • Evidences can be in the form of data, statistics, research studies, expert opinions, eyewitness accounts, etc.

    • For example, in a court case, evidences can include DNA samples, fingerprints, and witness testimonies.

    • In scientific research, evidences can include experimental data, peer-reviewed studies, and expert analysis.

    • In journalism,...

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  • Q11. Okay what are your hobbies?
  • Ans. 

    I enjoy reading, hiking, and playing board games.

    • Reading: I love getting lost in a good book, especially science fiction and fantasy.

    • Hiking: I enjoy exploring new trails and being out in nature.

    • Board games: I like playing strategy games with friends and family, such as Settlers of Catan and Ticket to Ride.

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  • Q12. What genre of books?
  • Ans. 

    I enjoy reading a variety of genres, including mystery, science fiction, and historical fiction.

    • Mystery

    • Science fiction

    • Historical fiction

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  • Q13. What was the last book you read? What do you think of it?
  • Ans. 

    The last book I read was 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. It's a beautiful story about following your dreams.

    • The book is a fictional story about a shepherd boy named Santiago who embarks on a journey to fulfill his personal legend

    • The author uses simple language and metaphors to convey deep philosophical ideas about life and purpose

    • The book has sold over 65 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 80 langua...

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  • Q14. What is one learning from it?
  • Ans. 

    One learning from what?

    • Please provide context or specify what 'it' refers to

    • Without context, it is impossible to provide a meaningful answer

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  • Q15. What is truth? Like the one you have been taught or the one you learn yourself like your parents teach you to not cut nails at night etc ot go to the temple?
  • Ans. 

    Truth is subjective and can be influenced by personal experiences and cultural beliefs.

    • Truth is not always objective or universal

    • It can be shaped by personal experiences and cultural beliefs

    • What is considered true in one culture may not be true in another

    • Truth can also change over time as new information is discovered

    • For example, the belief that the earth was flat was once considered true, but is now known to be false

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  • Q16. So why should we visit temples?
  • Ans. 

    Visiting temples can provide spiritual and cultural experiences, as well as a sense of community and peace.

    • Temples offer a space for prayer and meditation

    • They can provide a sense of community and belonging

    • Visiting temples can offer cultural and historical insights

    • Many temples have beautiful architecture and artwork

    • Temples can provide a peaceful and calming environment

    • Some people believe that visiting temples can bring

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  • Q17. Why fractal?
  • Ans. 

    Fractals offer a unique way to understand complex patterns and structures in nature and mathematics.

    • Fractals can be found in natural phenomena such as snowflakes, coastlines, and ferns.

    • They have practical applications in computer graphics, data compression, and cryptography.

    • Fractal geometry provides a new perspective on understanding the behavior of complex systems.

    • Fractals have been used to model the growth of tumors ...

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  • Q18. What was your internship in IIM A about?
  • Ans. 

    My internship at IIM A was focused on market research and analysis for a new product launch.

    • Conducted primary and secondary research to identify market trends and consumer preferences

    • Analyzed data using statistical tools and presented findings to senior management

    • Assisted in developing marketing strategies and creating promotional materials

    • Collaborated with cross-functional teams to ensure successful product launch

    • Gain...

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  • Q19. Okay. How many people attended StanChart Mumbai Marathon?
  • Ans. 

    The number of attendees at StanChart Mumbai Marathon is not available.

    • Data on the number of attendees is not available.

    • The organizers have not released any official figures.

    • It is unclear how many people participated in the marathon.

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  • Q20. The puzzle of 2 cans of 3Litre and 5 litre used to measure other values (very common one)
  • Q21. I have 5 other BTech metallurgy graduates, why should I hire you?
  • Ans. 

    I bring a unique combination of skills and experience to the table.

    • My experience in internships and projects sets me apart from my peers.

    • I have a strong understanding of the latest industry trends and technologies.

    • My ability to work well in a team and communicate effectively makes me a valuable asset.

    • I am passionate about metallurgy and am always eager to learn and improve.

    • My dedication and work ethic are unmatched.

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  • Q22. You mean they will disappoint my efforts?
  • Ans. 

    It depends on the situation and the people involved.

    • It's possible that they may not appreciate or recognize your efforts.

    • It's also possible that they may have different expectations or priorities.

    • Communication and understanding are key to avoiding disappointment.

    • Examples: a boss who doesn't acknowledge your hard work, a friend who doesn't show up to your event.

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  • Q23. Do not try to safe guard your friends (humorously)

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test was of easy to moderate difficulty level. There was no negative marking hence choosing the questions to maximize score was the best way. It was a speed based test and a few questions in each section were put to break your speed in the form of calculation based questions or slightly difficult ones. Decent preparation for CAT etc is more than sufficient. Verbal was very easy, quants and reasoning were moderate. I always thought that quants was my weakness, but this test was easier than expected.
Tips: 1) Choose questions in each section wisely because there is no negative marking. Leave the ones you think are time consuming and fill it at the last.
2) Make sure you allot equal time to all sections or if you have one section as your strength do it first. There can be chances of sectional cut off, I am not sure
3) Maximize your score by keeping your speed maintained
4) A decent preparation for CAT is more than enough. Verbal has 1 or 2 RCs which are very easy.
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 60

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The first round was pretty easy I thought because the interviewer was pretty relaxed and was just trying to get to know me. She asked questions about every point in my resume. I could feel that you are the one who drive your interview the way you want to from the first question.
Tips: 1) PLEASE be HONEST with your resume. They will ask you about each and every point. They asked about EVERY internship I did, every conference, everything. So be honest and well versed with what you mention in your resume.

2) Do not get laid back if the interviewer is a little relaxed. The ones who did in my time, did not get shortlisted for next round.

3) Be aware of your answers, you can drive your own interview.

Round: Puzzle Interview
Experience: Ans 1 - Case studies on sports leagues in India - Indian Badminton League, Hockey India League and Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon
Ans 2 - Guessestimate question. Gave a reason for answer, it was not even close for the first time because I could not estimate population of Marine Drive (venue of marathon) near to real value but my algorithm was correct, hence he moved to next question.
Ans 4 - I will not disappont the efforts put in me, I am sincere and passionate about my work.
Ans 5 - No I do not mean that.
Ans 6 - I would act as an asset for the company who would help in building other assets by helping and working together with my peers in Fractal

Tips: 1) Make sure you keep explaining your method at each step, this way even if values are wrong, they are interested in method.

2) Dont panic, you can ask them to give you 2 3 minutes to think

3) Be honest. Have presence of mind, understand when he is not happy with your response

4) The interviewer was continuously roaming around the room trying to distract me. So be focussed.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Ans 1 - Do you intend to ask about their rights from society or freedom from home?
Ans 2 - According to me the societal restrictions are forced, but the family restrictions might be justified because I asked my father and he gave evidences from Vedas which was logical.
Ans 3 - Told her the facts
Ans 4 - Travelling, meeting new people and reading books
Ans 5 - both fiction and non fiction. Named a few titles and authors
Ans 6 - My Experiments with Truth - MK Gandhi, Like most of my peers, I made a negative conclusion about MK Gandhi.
Ans 7 - That truth must always prevail but it doesnt define truth.
Ans 8 - Ma'am, what we are taught and what we grow up with is our paradigm. Truth is what we accept after observing everything. For example I was curious why we should visit the temple and I researched about it, read a few texts and forme dmy opinion this i smy truth so it can be subjective.
Ans 9 - Gave the reason
Ans 10 - I think Fractal works on the same principle as I do that there should be a balance between everything in life. My seniors at fractal have talked extremely well about the work life balance and as you would see my profile is also a balance between sports, extra curriculars and academics

Tips: 1) I was confident and aware about what I was saying.
2) I gave openings for her to ask the next question like define truth, why temples etc.
3) Be honest and tell them waht you think. This round is just to check if you fit in their work culture or not.

General Tips: 2 things are very important for fractal -
1 - stay calm
2 - be honest. they can see through it.

Read about Fractal properly, use it in your answers. HR round will have one question - Do ask at least one question
Skill Tips: Make sure your resume is one page long only and is COMPLETELY TRUE.
Skills: Ability To Cope Up With Stress, Guesstimate Skills, Ability To Deal Diplomatically, Ability To Convince, Hone
College Name: NIT Nagpur
Motivation: It was an analyst job and the company has a very good work life culture.
Funny Moments: When in 1st round I was asked any difficult situation you handled, I told about my visit to Japan and how I did a presentation there in Class 10, my interviewer then began to tell me about her visit to Japan and how good Japanese people are
Also in last round, we had a healthy long discussion about what is truth, why women are denied a few things etc/ All HR interviews were 10 minutes long with normal questions like hobbies and general stuff but mine went on for 40 minutes and I did not even mind it.

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. I was asked to write the algorithm of checking
  • Q2. How many mobile phones are sold each year in India
  • Ans. 

    Approximately 150-200 million mobile phones are sold each year in India.

    • India is the second-largest smartphone market in the world after China.

    • The number of mobile phone users in India is expected to reach 1.25 billion by 2020.

    • The Indian smartphone market grew by 7% YoY in 2019.

    • Major players in the Indian smartphone market include Xiaomi, Samsung, and Vivo.

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  • Q3. How many tube lights are there in the city of Mumbai
  • Ans. 

    It is not possible to accurately determine the number of tube lights in the city of Mumbai.

    • The number of tube lights in a city is not publicly available information.

    • The city of Mumbai has a large population and a vast number of buildings, making it impossible to count all the tube lights.

    • The number of tube lights can vary greatly depending on factors such as residential, commercial, and industrial areas.

    • Even if we cons...

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  • Q4. Three different puzzles

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The Test is in lines of what we prepare for all the major competitive exams, similar to CAT. The difficulty level is moderate to easy. No negative marking. Cut off were sectional as well as overall.
It was overall a smooth ride. The results were given an hour later after the test.
Tips: Attempt your strong section first. Maintain accuracy and try and be fast in solving.
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 60

Round: Guesstimate Interview
Experience: It was pretty smooth. They generally look for your thought process rather than the exact figure. Expect cross questions on your solution.

Round: Puzzle Interview
Experience: This round was combined with the Guesstimate question. The puzzles were of a good level. But if you like solving them in your free time, you would fare well here.

Skills: Analyzing And Problem Solving Skills, Logical Thinking
College Name: KJ Somaiya Institute Of Management Studies And Research
Motivation: Its into Analytics industry. I like the the culture and the people. Wish to build a career in Analytics.

I was interviewed in Mar 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Views on their recruiting process
  • Ans. 

    I believe the recruiting process is thorough and well-organized.

    • The company uses a combination of resume screening, interviews, and assessments to evaluate candidates.

    • They have a clear timeline for the hiring process and keep candidates informed of their progress.

    • Feedback is provided to candidates after interviews to help them improve for future opportunities.

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience:

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