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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jul 2016. There were 3 interview rounds.
I am a customer-oriented professional with excellent communication skills and a passion for providing exceptional service.
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to empathize with customers
Effective problem-solving abilities
Experience in handling customer complaints and inquiries
Proficient in using customer support software
Proven track record of meeting customer satisfaction goals
I am choosing your company because of your excellent reputation and commitment to customer satisfaction.
Your company has a proven track record of providing exceptional customer care.
I have heard positive feedback from friends and colleagues about their experiences with your company.
Your company's values align with my own, particularly in regards to prioritizing customer satisfaction.
I am impressed by the range of servi...
I would invest a portion of the money, donate to charity, and use the rest for personal expenses.
Invest a portion of the money to secure future financial stability
Donate a portion to charity to help those in need
Use the remaining amount for personal expenses such as travel, home improvements, and savings
I would like to be a dolphin because of their intelligence, agility, and ability to swim freely in the ocean.
Dolphins are known for their high level of intelligence and problem-solving abilities.
They are incredibly agile and can swim at high speeds, performing acrobatic jumps and flips.
Being a dolphin would allow me to explore the vastness of the ocean and interact with other marine creatures.
Dolphins are highly social...
Motors are rated in KW because they consume power, while transformers and generators are rated in KVA because they produce power.
Motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, so they consume power and are rated in KW.
Transformers and generators produce electrical energy, so they are rated in KVA based on their apparent power.
KVA takes into account both the real power (KW) and the reactive power (KVAR) produc...
The type of motor used in ceiling fans is an induction motor.
Ceiling fans typically use single-phase induction motors.
These motors are designed to provide a constant speed and are efficient in converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
The motor consists of a stator and a rotor, with the stator being the stationary part and the rotor being the rotating part.
The stator contains windings that create a rotating m...
A thermal power plant generates electricity by converting heat energy into mechanical energy.
Thermal power plants use fossil fuels or nuclear energy to heat water and produce steam.
The steam drives a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity.
The heat source can be coal, natural gas, oil, or nuclear reactions.
The steam is condensed back into water and recycled in a closed-loop system.
Thermal p...
A program to generate a geometric progression (GP).
Take the first term, common ratio and number of terms as input.
Use a loop to calculate each term of the GP.
Print the generated GP as output.
A program to print factorial using recursion
Define a function to calculate factorial recursively
Base case: if the number is 0 or 1, return 1
Recursive case: multiply the number with factorial of (number - 1)
Print the factorial of a given number
Logic to reverse a string without using string functions
Iterate through the string from the last character to the first
Create a new string and append each character to it in reverse order
Yes, social media can be used for educational purposes.
Social media provides a platform for sharing educational content and resources.
It allows for collaboration and communication among students and teachers.
Social media can enhance learning through interactive discussions and real-time feedback.
It can also help in reaching a wider audience and promoting educational initiatives.
Examples include educational YouTube chan...
I am a highly motivated and experienced project engineer with a strong background in managing complex engineering projects.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering and have been working as a project engineer for the past 5 years.
I have successfully managed multiple projects from conception to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget.
I have a proven track record of effectively coordinating with...
The present CEO is John Smith.
John Smith is the current CEO of the company.
He has been in this position since 2015.
Under his leadership, the company has experienced significant growth and expansion.
John Smith has a strong background in engineering and project management.
He is known for his strategic vision and ability to drive innovation.
I am a software engineer with experience in developing web applications and mobile apps.
I have a degree in Computer Science
I have worked with Java, Python, and JavaScript
I have experience with front-end frameworks like React and Angular
I have developed mobile apps using React Native
I am familiar with Agile methodologies
I have a passion for software development and enjoy the challenges it presents.
I have always been interested in technology and programming
I have taken courses and completed projects in software development
I enjoy problem-solving and finding efficient solutions
I believe software engineering is a constantly evolving field with endless opportunities for growth
A program to check if a given number is prime or not.
A prime number is a number that is only divisible by 1 and itself.
Start checking from 2 up to the square root of the number.
If the number is divisible by any number in the range, it is not prime.
Otherwise, it is prime.
Optimization: check only odd numbers after 2.
Fibonacci program generates a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
The program can be implemented using recursion or iteration.
The first two numbers in the series are always 0 and 1.
The next number is the sum of the previous two numbers.
Example: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711, 28657, 46368, 75025, 121393, 196418,...
Flowchart for two programs
Identify inputs and outputs
Determine program logic
Create decision points and loops
Connect program components
Include error handling
Test and debug
Document the flowchart
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