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Updated 21 Apr 2023

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I applied via Walk-in

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. About casting, fabrication
  • Q2. About quality department

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - To proper take care of resume writing.

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Q1. What is cycle time and where it is used??
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Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Tell me about Dail vernier caliper least count?
  • Ans. 

    The least count of a dial vernier caliper is the smallest measurement that can be read on the scale.

    • The least count is determined by the number of divisions on the main scale and the number of divisions on the vernier scale.

    • To calculate the least count, divide the smallest division on the main scale by the total number of divisions on the vernier scale.

    • For example, if the smallest division on the main scale is 0.1 mm a...

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  • Q2. Refer the drawing and what are the welding symbol
  • Ans. 

    The welding symbol on the drawing indicates the type of weld and its dimensions.

    • The welding symbol consists of various elements such as the reference line, arrow, and other symbols.

    • It provides information about the type of weld, weld size, and other specifications.

    • Examples of welding symbols include fillet weld symbol, groove weld symbol, and plug weld symbol.

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Quality Engineer Interview Questions asked at other Companies

Q1. What is MSA and addition of msa version, type of msa ,what different between variable data and attibute data .why difine flase and miss rate calculate by msa .
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posted on 3 Jun 2021

I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jun 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Quality Instrument Knowledge,
  • Q2. Drawing Reading

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Drawing Reading is main part.

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Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
No response

I was interviewed in Feb 2025.

Round 1 - Technical 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. Can you provide information about yourself and the projects you have worked on?
  • Q2. What is the Re-Framework, and how do the Dispatcher, Performer, and DataTable transaction approaches function in UiPath?
  • Q3. What is the difference between an execute query and an execute non-query?
  • Q4. What is the difference between a switch statement and an if-else statement?
  • Q5. Datatable how to use it in Uipath, what is a connection string and how we can create that?

Functional Testing Senior Consultant Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 4 Feb 2025

Interview experience
1
Bad
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
No response

I was interviewed in Jan 2025.

Round 1 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Current CTC, Expected CTC, Notice Period, Skill set
  • Q2. Open for Fixed term hire? Open for working from client location at Gurgaon? (3 days from office)
  • Ans. 

    Yes, open for fixed term hire and working from client location at Gurgaon for 3 days a week.

    • Open for fixed term hire

    • Willing to work from client location at Gurgaon for 3 days a week

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Round 2 - Technical 

(10 Questions)

  • Q1. Introduction, Current role and responsibilities
  • Q2. List out the achievements in current project, Tools used
  • Ans. 

    Implemented automated testing using Selenium WebDriver and JUnit in Agile environment

    • Implemented automated testing framework using Selenium WebDriver

    • Utilized JUnit for test case management

    • Worked in Agile environment to ensure continuous testing and integration

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  • Q3. Pilot vs Beta testing. How can newly developed functionality be tested via automation rather doing it manually?
  • Ans. 

    Pilot testing is done by a small group of users before the full release, while beta testing is done by a larger group of users. Automation testing can be used for regression testing, smoke testing, and performance testing.

    • Pilot testing involves a small group of users testing the functionality in a controlled environment.

    • Beta testing involves a larger group of users testing the functionality in a real-world environment.

    • ...

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  • Q4. Primary key vs Unique key in SQL, Query to find row having last id in sql
  • Ans. 

    Primary key uniquely identifies a record, while unique key allows only one instance of a value in a column. Query to find last id involves using ORDER BY and LIMIT.

    • Primary key enforces uniqueness and not null constraint on a column

    • Unique key enforces uniqueness but allows null values

    • To find row with last id, use ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1 in SQL query

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  • Q5. Explain Software Testing Life Cycle, Defect Life Cycle
  • Ans. 

    Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC) involves planning, designing, executing, and reporting on tests. Defect Life Cycle includes identification, logging, fixing, and retesting defects.

    • STLC includes requirements analysis, test planning, test design, test execution, and test closure.

    • Defect Life Cycle involves defect identification, defect logging, defect fixing, defect retesting, and defect closure.

    • STLC ensures that the so...

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  • Q6. What's the meaning of 303 status code in API? Put vs Delete method in API What is 3 point estimation technique in Agile?
  • Ans. 

    303 status code in API means 'See Other'. PUT method is used to update data, while DELETE method is used to remove data. 3 point estimation technique in Agile is used to estimate tasks.

    • 303 status code indicates that the resource can be found at a different URI and should be retrieved from there

    • PUT method is used to update an existing resource in the API

    • DELETE method is used to remove a resource from the API

    • 3 point esti...

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  • Q7. What kind of links and labels can be tagged to a bug in jira?
  • Ans. 

    Links and labels that can be tagged to a bug in Jira

    • Links: related issues, documents, websites

    • Labels: priority, severity, type, status

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  • Q8. Have you done shell scripting? What does grep, href commands do in unix?
  • Ans. 

    Shell scripting is a way to automate tasks in Unix/Linux systems. Grep is used to search for specific patterns in text files. Href is not a standard Unix command.

    • Shell scripting automates tasks by writing scripts in a Unix/Linux environment

    • Grep command is used to search for specific patterns in text files

    • Example: grep 'search_pattern' file.txt

    • Href is not a standard Unix command, it may be a typo or a custom script

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  • Q9. As a lead, how would you resolve conflict with a team member? As a lead, if you are given plenty of tasks to be completed with in a limited time frame. What would be your approach in doing them?
  • Ans. 

    To resolve conflict with a team member, communication is key. Prioritize understanding, address the issue calmly, find common ground, and work towards a solution together.

    • Listen to the team member's perspective and concerns

    • Communicate openly and calmly about the issue

    • Find common ground and areas of agreement

    • Work together to find a solution that benefits both parties

    • Seek input from other team members or a mediator if ne

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  • Q10. Open for relocating to Bangalore and working from client's office? (with no relocation bonus) Open for working in night / rotational shift? (with no additional compensation) Open for working in long exten...
  • Ans. 

    Open to relocating to Bangalore, working in night shifts, long hours, and 24X7 culture. Goal is to excel in automation testing.

    • Yes, open to relocating to Bangalore and working from client's office

    • Yes, open to working in night/rotational shifts

    • Yes, open to working in long extendable hours or 24X7 culture

    • Goal is to excel in automation testing

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Not a good experience. Some recruiters are very arrogant and have no respect for the people interviewing with them. They consider as themselves dummy kings, because they are working in Deloitte USI. I interacted with 4-5 recruiters for one opening (from Gurgaon / Hyderabad). One HR even said to me that I was not the only person interviewing with them, they have bunch of people to chose, also various other things were said in a very unprofessional and rude manner. She had no ethics of talking to an experienced resource, when I escalated this to the seniors, they immediately apologized for her behavior and I was then handled by another Senior HR

I applied via referral in Deloitte USI but to save their referral bonus (I guess), they rejected my profile on the portal and called me through Naukri.com. When I asked them the reason, they said its for a different profile them. however it was for the same one.
Also on their career site, it was not mentioned that role is of fixed term hire (for 2 years), but HR disclosed it later, during the conversation. (another discrepancy)

During my initial conversation, HR clearly said there won't be any night shifts and I would have to work from client's location in Gurgaon office. Although it is 2 year contractual role.
But during my technical interview, the person clearly said to me that I would have to relocate to Bangalore for working from client's secured ODC in office. Also there would be rotational/ night shifts (without any extra pay). Basically they were looking for someone who would devote his 24X7 time to the company for a minimal salary and does not demand for work life balance or weekends off

Neither the HR nor the interviewer opened their web camera during the video call. But HR kept asking me to keep my camera open, even during the waiting time
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
-
Round 1 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Can you tell me about yourself?
  • Q2. How did you spend your last weekend?
Round 2 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Can you provide an overview of your professional background and personal interests?
  • Q2. Can you describe the best day of your life?

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be prompt in your responses and dress formally in attire that complements you.
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
-
Round 1 - Technical 

(4 Questions)

  • Q1. Java coding output predict related questions , try catch , string concept
  • Q2. Switch case
  • Q3. Inheritance
  • Q4. What challanges faced in automation
  • Ans. 

    Challenges in automation include dynamic UI elements, data synchronization, and maintenance of test scripts.

    • Dynamic UI elements can be challenging to automate as they may change frequently.

    • Data synchronization between different systems can be difficult to achieve in automation.

    • Maintenance of test scripts can be time-consuming, especially when application changes frequently.

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Round 2 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. How to read the data and assert with db value in api automation
  • Ans. 

    To read data and assert with db value in API automation, use API response to extract data and compare with database query result.

    • Extract data from API response using JSON parsing libraries like Gson or Jackson

    • Execute database query to retrieve expected value

    • Compare the extracted data with the database value using assertion libraries like TestNG or JUnit

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  • Q2. 401 & 403 status code
Round 3 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Managerial behavioural questions
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I was interviewed in Jan 2025.

Round 1 - Technical 

(6 Questions)

  • Q1. What is correlation and parameterization?
  • Ans. 

    Correlation is the process of extracting dynamic values from server responses and passing them to subsequent requests. Parameterization is the process of replacing hard-coded values in scripts with variables.

    • Correlation involves identifying and capturing dynamic values like session IDs or tokens from server responses.

    • Parameterization involves replacing hard-coded values in scripts with variables to make them reusable a...

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  • Q2. Explain load, stress, all testing?
  • Ans. 

    Load testing is to test the system under normal and peak load conditions, stress testing is to test the system beyond its limits, and all testing is a combination of both.

    • Load testing checks the system's ability to handle expected load levels, ensuring performance under normal conditions.

    • Stress testing pushes the system beyond its limits to identify breaking points and measure performance degradation.

    • All testing combin...

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  • Q3. Explain PTLC?
  • Ans. 

    PTLC stands for Performance Testing Life Cycle, which is a set of activities involved in the performance testing process.

    • PTLC involves planning, preparation, execution, analysis, and reporting of performance tests.

    • It includes defining performance goals, creating test scenarios, setting up test environments, running tests, analyzing results, and making recommendations.

    • Example: In PTLC, performance engineers work closely...

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  • Q4. Loadrunner scripting, execution and reports issue faced and how to process?
  • Ans. 

    Issues faced in Loadrunner scripting, execution, and reports

    • Scripting: faced issues with correlation, parameterization, and dynamic data handling

    • Execution: encountered problems with test environment setup, resource constraints, and test data management

    • Reports: struggled with result analysis, performance bottlenecks identification, and report customization

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  • Q5. LG calculation and workload modelling process?
  • Ans. 

    LG calculation and workload modelling process involves determining the number of Load Generators required and creating a realistic simulation of user behavior.

    • Calculate the number of Load Generators needed based on expected user load and performance goals.

    • Create workload models by analyzing user behavior patterns, transaction volumes, and system usage.

    • Consider factors like peak load times, user distribution, and transa...

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  • Q6. NFR scenarios?
  • Ans. 

    NFR scenarios refer to non-functional requirements that define the quality attributes of a system.

    • NFR scenarios focus on aspects like performance, scalability, reliability, and security.

    • Examples include load testing to assess system performance under expected load, stress testing to evaluate system behavior under extreme conditions, and security testing to identify vulnerabilities.

    • NFR scenarios help ensure that the sys...

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Round 2 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Loadrunner questions
Round 3 - Behavioral 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Check your soft skills
Round 4 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Complete your details
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
6-8 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via campus placement at Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) and was interviewed in Dec 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

Online assessment (Technical, English, Reasoning)

Round 2 - Technical 

(6 Questions)

  • Q1. Difference between Balance sheet and trial balance
  • Ans. 

    Balance sheet shows assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. Trial balance lists all ledger accounts with their balances.

    • Balance sheet is a snapshot of a company's financial position at a specific point in time.

    • Trial balance is a list of all ledger accounts with their balances to ensure debits equal credits.

    • Balance sheet includes assets, liabilities, and equity sections.

    • Trial balance is used to prep...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Standard costing formula
  • Ans. 

    Standard costing formula calculates the expected cost of a product based on predetermined standards.

    • Standard costing formula includes direct materials, direct labor, and overhead costs.

    • It helps in comparing actual costs with standard costs to identify variances.

    • Formula: Standard Cost = Standard Quantity of Inputs x Standard Price of Inputs

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Journal entries for Prepaid Accruals Depreciation with accumulated depreciation concept Provision for Bad debts DTA and DTL
  • Ans. 

    Explanation of journal entries for Prepaid, Accruals, Depreciation, Provision for Bad debts, DTA, and DTL.

    • Prepaid expenses are initially recorded as assets and then expensed over time as they are used up.

    • Accruals are expenses incurred but not yet paid or revenue earned but not yet received.

    • Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life, with accumulated depreciation representing the to...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Case study on Ind AS 115
  • Q5. Preparation of balance sheet and computation of various ratios
  • Ans. 

    Preparation of balance sheet involves listing assets, liabilities, and equity. Ratios are computed using financial data from the balance sheet.

    • List all assets, liabilities, and equity on the balance sheet

    • Calculate various financial ratios such as current ratio, debt to equity ratio, and return on equity

    • Use formulae like Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

    • Interpret the ratios to analyze the financial he

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Accounting principles
Round 3 - Technical 

(6 Questions)

  • Q1. What is DTA and DTL
  • Ans. 

    DTA stands for Deferred Tax Asset and DTL stands for Deferred Tax Liability.

    • DTA is an asset recorded on a company's balance sheet that may be used to reduce taxable income in the future.

    • DTL is a liability recorded on a company's balance sheet that represents taxes that have been accrued but not yet paid.

    • DTA arises when a company has overpaid taxes or has tax deductions that exceed its taxable income.

    • DTL arises when a c...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Accounting entry for accumulated depreciation
  • Ans. 

    Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset account that represents the total depreciation expense taken on an asset since it was acquired.

    • Accumulated depreciation is recorded on the balance sheet as a reduction from the gross amount of fixed assets to arrive at the net book value.

    • The accounting entry for accumulated depreciation involves debiting the depreciation expense account and crediting the accumulated depreciati...

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  • Q3. Few resume based questions
  • Q4. Standard costing formula
  • Ans. 

    Standard costing formula calculates the expected cost of a product based on predetermined standards.

    • Standard costing formula = Standard cost of direct materials + Standard cost of direct labor + Standard manufacturing overhead cost

    • Standard cost of direct materials = Standard quantity of materials x Standard price per unit

    • Standard cost of direct labor = Standard hours of labor x Standard rate per hour

    • Standard manufactur...

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  • Q5. Difference between budgeting and forecasting
  • Ans. 

    Budgeting involves setting financial goals and allocating resources, while forecasting predicts future financial outcomes based on past data and trends.

    • Budgeting is a plan for how to allocate resources and achieve financial goals

    • Forecasting predicts future financial outcomes based on past data and trends

    • Budgeting is typically done on an annual basis, while forecasting can be done on a shorter or longer term basis

    • Budget...

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  • Q6. Meaning of variance analysis
  • Ans. 

    Variance analysis is a technique used to identify and analyze the difference between planned financial outcomes and actual results.

    • Variance analysis helps in understanding the reasons for deviations from budgeted or expected figures.

    • It involves comparing actual financial performance with budgeted or standard performance.

    • Common types of variances include price variance, quantity variance, and mix variance.

    • Variance analy...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - It was an on campus recruitment. (CMA Campus Placements)
First technical interview was for 45 - 50 mins
Second technical interview was for 20 mins
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
-
Round 1 - Interview Questions 

(20 Questions)

  • Q1. Explain the difference between ArrayList and LinkedList in Java. When would you choose one over the other?
  • Ans. 

    ArrayList and LinkedList are both classes in Java that implement the List interface, but they have different underlying data structures.

    • ArrayList uses a dynamic array to store elements, providing fast random access but slower insertion and deletion.

    • LinkedList uses a doubly linked list to store elements, providing fast insertion and deletion but slower random access.

    • Choose ArrayList when you need fast random access and ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Java’s synchronized keyword for thread synchronization? Can you explain how the ReentrantLock compares to synchronized?
  • Ans. 

    Using synchronized keyword for thread synchronization in Java has advantages like simplicity and disadvantages like potential for deadlock. ReentrantLock offers more flexibility and control.

    • Advantages of synchronized keyword: simplicity, built-in support in Java

    • Disadvantages of synchronized keyword: potential for deadlock, lack of flexibility

    • ReentrantLock offers more control over locking, ability to try and lock with t...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is the difference between == and .equals() in Java? When should each be used, and what issues can arise from improper usage?
  • Ans. 

    In Java, == compares memory addresses while .equals() compares values of objects. Improper usage can lead to unexpected results.

    • Use == to compare primitive data types or check if two objects reference the same memory address.

    • Use .equals() to compare the values of objects, such as strings or custom classes.

    • Improper usage of == with objects can lead to unexpected results as it compares memory addresses, not values.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. How does the Java garbage collector work? Can you describe the different types of garbage collection algorithms available in Java?
  • Ans. 

    The Java garbage collector is responsible for automatically managing memory by reclaiming unused objects.

    • The garbage collector in Java runs in the background and automatically reclaims memory from objects that are no longer in use.

    • There are different types of garbage collection algorithms in Java, such as Serial, Parallel, CMS, G1, and ZGC.

    • Each garbage collection algorithm has its own characteristics and is suitable fo

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. What are the main features of Java 8? Can you explain how lambdas and the Stream API have changed the way Java applications are written?
  • Ans. 

    Java 8 introduced features like lambdas and Stream API which have revolutionized the way Java applications are written.

    • Lambdas allow for more concise and readable code by enabling functional programming paradigms.

    • Stream API provides a way to process collections of objects in a functional style, making code more expressive and efficient.

    • Java 8 also introduced default methods in interfaces, allowing for backward compatib...

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  • Q6. Describe the differences between checked and unchecked exceptions in Java. Provide examples and explain how to handle them properly.
  • Ans. 

    Checked exceptions are checked at compile time, while unchecked exceptions are not. Proper handling involves either catching or declaring the exception.

    • Checked exceptions must be either caught or declared in the method signature using the 'throws' keyword.

    • Unchecked exceptions do not need to be caught or declared, but can still be handled using try-catch blocks.

    • Examples of checked exceptions include IOException and Clas...

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  • Q7. What is the Java Memory Model, and how does it affect multithreading and synchronization? How does volatile help ensure memory visibility?
  • Ans. 

    The Java Memory Model defines how threads interact through memory and how synchronization ensures data consistency.

    • Java Memory Model specifies how threads interact with memory, ensuring data consistency

    • It defines rules for reading and writing shared variables in a multithreaded environment

    • Synchronization mechanisms like synchronized blocks and locks ensure proper visibility and ordering of memory operations

    • The 'volatil...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. Can you explain the difference between method overloading and method overriding in Java? Provide examples where each should be used.
  • Ans. 

    Method overloading is when multiple methods have the same name but different parameters, while method overriding is when a subclass provides a specific implementation of a method in its superclass.

    • Method overloading is achieved within the same class by having multiple methods with the same name but different parameters.

    • Method overriding occurs in a subclass that provides a specific implementation of a method that is al...

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  • Q9. What are functional interfaces in Java? How do they work with lambda expressions? Provide an example of a custom functional interface.
  • Ans. 

    Functional interfaces in Java are interfaces with a single abstract method. They can be used with lambda expressions for functional programming.

    • Functional interfaces have only one abstract method, but can have multiple default or static methods.

    • Lambda expressions can be used to implement the abstract method of a functional interface concisely.

    • An example of a custom functional interface is 'Calculator' with a single abs

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  • Q10. What is a Java Stream, and how does it differ from an Iterator? Explain how Streams can be used to process collections efficiently.
  • Ans. 

    Java Stream is a sequence of elements that supports functional-style operations. It differs from Iterator by allowing for more concise and declarative code.

    • Streams can process elements in a collection in a declarative way, allowing for functional-style operations like map, filter, and reduce.

    • Streams do not store elements, they operate on the source data structure (e.g., List) directly.

    • Iterators are used to iterate over...

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  • Q11. Explain the concept of immutability in Java. How does the String class achieve immutability, and what are the advantages of immutable objects?
  • Ans. 

    Immutability in Java means objects cannot be modified after creation. String class achieves immutability by not allowing changes to its value.

    • Immutability means once an object is created, its state cannot be changed.

    • String class achieves immutability by making its value final and not providing any methods to modify it.

    • Advantages of immutable objects include thread safety, caching, and easier debugging.

    • Example: String s...

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  • Q12. What is the difference between final, finally, and finalize in Java? Provide examples to illustrate their usage.
  • Ans. 

    final, finally, and finalize have different meanings in Java.

    • final is a keyword used to declare constants, immutable variables, or prevent method overriding.

    • finally is a block used in exception handling to execute code after try-catch block.

    • finalize is a method used for cleanup operations before an object is garbage collected.

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  • Q13. Explain the Singleton design pattern in Java. How can you implement it safely to ensure thread safety?
  • Ans. 

    Singleton design pattern ensures a class has only one instance and provides a global point of access to it.

    • Create a private static instance of the class.

    • Provide a public static method to access the instance.

    • Use synchronized keyword or double-checked locking to ensure thread safety.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q14. What are Java annotations, and how are they used in frameworks like Spring? Explain the difference between built-in and custom annotations.
  • Ans. 

    Java annotations are metadata that provide data about a program but do not affect the program itself. They are used in frameworks like Spring to configure and customize behavior.

    • Java annotations are used to provide metadata about a program, such as information about classes, methods, or fields.

    • In frameworks like Spring, annotations are used to configure various aspects of the application, such as defining beans, handli...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q15. How do Java Streams handle parallel processing? What are the potential pitfalls of using parallel streams, and how can they be mitigated?
  • Ans. 

    Java Streams handle parallel processing by splitting the data into multiple chunks and processing them concurrently.

    • Java Streams use the Fork/Join framework to split the data into chunks and process them in parallel.

    • Potential pitfalls include increased overhead due to thread management, potential race conditions, and decreased performance for small datasets.

    • Pitfalls can be mitigated by ensuring thread safety, avoiding ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q16. Explain the difference between ArrayList and LinkedList in Java. ArrayList is implemented as a dynamic array, while LinkedList is a doubly linked list. ArrayList provides fast random access (O(1) complexi...
  • Ans. 

    ArrayList is preferred for frequent retrieval operations, while LinkedList is suitable for frequent insertions/deletions.

    • Use ArrayList when you need fast random access and retrieval operations, such as searching for elements in a list.

    • Choose LinkedList when you need fast insertions/deletions, especially at the beginning or end of the list.

    • Consider memory overhead and performance trade-offs when deciding between ArrayLi...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q17. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Java’s synchronized keyword for thread synchronization? The synchronized keyword ensures that only one thread can access a block of code at a time. It pr...
  • Ans. 

    ReentrantLock should be used instead of synchronized when more flexibility and control over locking mechanisms is needed.

    • Use ReentrantLock when you need to implement custom locking strategies or require advanced features like tryLock() and lockInterruptibly()

    • ReentrantLock supports fair locking mechanisms, ensuring that threads acquire the lock in the order they requested it

    • ReentrantLock allows for more fine-grained con...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q18. What is the difference between == and .equals() in Java? == checks for reference equality, meaning it compares memory addresses. equals() checks for value equality, which can be overridden in user-defined...
  • Ans. 

    In Java, == checks for reference equality while equals() checks for value equality. Misuse of == can lead to logical errors.

    • Override equals() when you want to compare the actual content of objects in user-defined classes.

    • Override hashCode() alongside equals() to ensure consistent behavior in hash-based collections.

    • Implement Comparable interface and override compareTo() for natural ordering of objects.

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  • Q19. How does the Java garbage collector work? Garbage collection in Java automatically reclaims memory occupied by unused objects. The JVM has different types of GC algorithms, including Serial, Parallel, CMS...
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    Garbage collection in Java automatically reclaims memory occupied by unused objects using different algorithms and memory regions.

    • Force garbage collection in Java using System.gc() or Runtime.getRuntime().gc()

    • Not recommended to force garbage collection as it can cause performance issues and disrupt the JVM's optimization

    • Example: System.gc();

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  • Q20. What are the main features of Java 8? Java 8 introduced lambda expressions, enabling functional-style programming. The Stream API allows efficient data processing with map, filter, and reduce operations. ...
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    Lambda expressions in Java 8 improve readability and maintainability by allowing concise and functional-style programming.

    • Lambda expressions reduce boilerplate code by providing a more compact syntax for implementing functional interfaces.

    • They make code more readable by focusing on the behavior being passed as an argument, rather than the mechanics of how it is implemented.

    • Lambda expressions enable developers to write ...

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