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Projects involve a defined scope, timeline, and budget.
They require a team of individuals with specific skills and roles.
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Aptitude questions are logical thinking and critical problem solving in scenario based questions
Scenario based concepts in coding challenge and advice coding solutions
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Intermediate level aptitude question, video question answering
Creating a telegram bot for a local store, research/insights generated, making the bot more user-engaging, adding and suggesting new features
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Oct 2020. There was 1 interview round.
Given an array, find two elements whose sum equals the target number (two sum).
Use a hash table to store the difference between the target and each element in the array.
Iterate through the array and check if the current element exists in the hash table.
If it does, return the current element and the corresponding value in the hash table.
If it doesn't, add the difference between the target and the current element to the
The task is to find the repeated and missing numbers in an array of integers.
Iterate through the array and mark the visited numbers by changing the sign of the element at the corresponding index.
If a number is already negative, it means it is a repeated number.
The missing number can be found by checking the index of the positive number.
Alternatively, we can use a hash set to keep track of visited numbers and find the m...
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Program to create a copy of a doubly linked list with an arbit pointer.
Traverse the original list and create a new node for each node in the list.
Store the mapping of original node to the new node in a hash table.
Traverse the original list again and set the next and arbit pointers of the new nodes.
Return the head of the new list.
Implement functionality for online test with timer and handle power failure scenarios
Create a timer function to track the time
Store the start time and end time of the test
Implement a backup system to save progress in case of power failure
Use a database to store test data and progress
Handle edge cases like internet connectivity issues
A recursive function to check if a number is prime or not.
Create a function that takes a number as input.
Check if the number is less than 2, return false.
Check if the number is 2, return true.
Check if the number is divisible by any number less than it, return false.
If none of the above conditions are met, call the function recursively with the number minus 1.
To reverse a linked list, we need to traverse the list and change the direction of the pointers.
Create three pointers: prev, curr, and next
Initialize prev to null, curr to head of the linked list, and next to null
Traverse the list and change the direction of the pointers: next = curr.next; curr.next = prev; prev = curr; curr = next;
Set the new head of the linked list to prev
It is not possible to stop man in the middle attack over an insecure communication line without using any kind of encryption.
Without encryption, the communication line is inherently insecure and vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks.
One possible solution is to use a secure communication line, such as a VPN or a dedicated private network.
Another solution is to use digital signatures to verify the authenticity of the c...
HTTP is unsecured while HTTPS is secured with SSL/TLS encryption.
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol while HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure.
HTTP operates on port 80 while HTTPS operates on port 443.
HTTP is unencrypted while HTTPS is encrypted with SSL/TLS.
HTTPS provides authentication and data integrity while HTTP does not.
HTTPS is used for secure online transactions such as online banking, e
Heap and stack memory are two types of memory allocation in a program. Local variables are stored in stack memory. Memory tables are used to track memory allocation.
Heap memory is used for dynamic memory allocation, while stack memory is used for static memory allocation.
Local variables are stored in stack memory and are only accessible within the scope of the function they are declared in.
Memory tables are used to kee...
I was interviewed before May 2016.
I was interviewed in Jul 2017.
I was interviewed in Jul 2017.
Yes, I am a fresher with no past working experience.
I am a recent graduate looking to gain experience in the field.
I have completed internships or projects during my studies.
I am eager to learn and grow in a professional environment.
I was responsible for conducting market research, creating social media content, and assisting with event planning.
Conducted market research to identify trends and opportunities
Created engaging social media content to increase brand awareness
Assisted in planning and executing events to promote company products/services
I am a recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science and a passion for coding and problem-solving.
Recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science
Passionate about coding and problem-solving
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Experience with programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++
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