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You are given a string ‘STR’ containing space-separated words. A word is a sequence of non-space characters. Your task is to reverse the order of words in ‘STR’.
Note: Try ...read more
You have been given a Linked List having ‘N’ nodes and an integer ‘K’. You have to rotate the Linked List by ‘K’ positions in a clockwise direction.
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Given Linked List : 1 2 3 4 -1 a...read more
1) What is currying in Javascript?
2) Explain hoisting with a code snippet.
3) What does this return (typeof null) ?
4) What is callback hell?
Q4. describe OTC medicine with example ? what you know about schedule H? tell me about 5 running medicine with brand name ? what is diuretics give example with brand name ? what is inventory control and how to mana...
read moreQ5. What is Cross Cheque?
A cross cheque is a type of cheque that has two parallel lines drawn across its face, indicating that it can only be deposited into the bank account of the payee.
A cross cheque is a safer form of payment as it cannot be cashed by anyone other than the intended recipient.
The two parallel lines on a cross cheque can be either general or special crosses.
A general cross cheque can only be deposited into a bank account, while a special cross cheque can only be deposited into the a...read more
Q6. Why a company should collaborate with a brand for coupon codes?
Collaborating with a brand for coupon codes can benefit a company in various ways.
Increases brand awareness and exposure
Attracts new customers and retains existing ones
Boosts sales and revenue
Creates a win-win situation for both companies
Provides a competitive advantage in the market
Example: A clothing brand collaborating with a shoe brand for a discount code on a complete outfit
Example: A food delivery app collaborating with a popular restaurant for a discount code on first ...read more
Q7. What is HRM according to you?
HRM stands for Human Resource Management, which involves managing the workforce of an organization to achieve its goals.
HRM involves recruiting, training, and managing employees.
It includes developing and implementing HR policies and procedures.
HRM also deals with employee relations, performance management, and compensation.
An example of HRM is conducting performance appraisals to evaluate employee performance.
Q8. Illegible prescriptions reading and uses of the drug prescribed
Illegible prescriptions and drug use can lead to serious consequences.
Illegible prescriptions can result in wrong dosage or medication
Proper training and communication can help prevent errors
Patients should be educated on proper use and potential side effects of medication
Q9. What is role of trainer in warehouse?
The role of a trainer in a warehouse is to train and educate employees on safety procedures, equipment usage, and efficient workflow.
Train employees on safety procedures and protocols
Educate employees on proper usage of equipment and machinery
Teach employees how to efficiently organize and manage inventory
Provide ongoing training and support to ensure employees are up-to-date on best practices
Monitor employee performance and provide feedback for improvement
Develop and impleme...read more
Q10. How to manage work pressure?
To manage work pressure, it is important to prioritize tasks, delegate when possible, practice time management, and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance
Break down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps
Delegate tasks to capable team members
Practice effective time management techniques, such as setting deadlines and using productivity tools
Take regular breaks and practice stress-relieving activities
Maintain a healthy work-l...read more
Q11. Define term near expiry,Expiry medicine, non moving medicines,cold storages products
Near expiry refers to medicines that are close to their expiration date. Expired medicines are no longer safe for use. Non-moving medicines are those that have not been sold for a long time. Cold storage products are medicines that require refrigeration.
Near expiry medicines are those that are close to their expiration date and may not be as effective or safe to use.
Expired medicines are no longer safe for use and should be disposed of properly.
Non-moving medicines are those ...read more
Q12. Output of inner, left , outer joins
Inner join returns only matching rows, left join returns all rows from left table and matching rows from right table, outer join returns all rows from both tables
Inner join: Returns rows that have matching values in both tables
Left join: Returns all rows from the left table and the matched rows from the right table
Outer join: Returns all rows when there is a match in either left or right table
Q13. 5 name of Schedule h1 drugs
Schedule H1 drugs are prescription drugs that have high potential for abuse and addiction.
Schedule H1 drugs are classified under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 in India.
These drugs can only be sold with a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner.
Examples of Schedule H1 drugs include codeine, tramadol, buprenorphine, and pentazocine.
These drugs are used for pain relief, cough suppression, and addiction treatment.
They are subject to stricter regulations and ...read more
Q14. Can you read this prescription
Yes, I can read prescriptions accurately and understand the medication instructions.
I have experience reading various types of prescriptions, including handwritten and electronic
I am familiar with common abbreviations and symbols used in prescriptions
I can accurately interpret dosage instructions and medication names
Q15. Delete one child nodes,
To delete one child node, we need to identify the parent node and remove the child node from its list of children.
Identify the parent node of the child node to be deleted
Remove the child node from the parent node's list of children
Q16. Which drug under which schedule
Q17. Banned drug combination examples
Banned drug combinations are drug combinations that are prohibited due to potential risks or adverse effects.
Banned drug combinations are combinations of medications that have been deemed unsafe or ineffective.
These combinations may lead to serious side effects, drug interactions, or reduced efficacy.
Examples of banned drug combinations include the use of certain antibiotics with specific anticoagulants, or the combination of certain antidepressants with monoamine oxidase inh...read more
Q18. Define term sales return,purchase return
Sales return is when a customer returns a product to the seller, while purchase return is when a business returns a product to the supplier.
Sales return occurs when a customer is not satisfied with the product or it is defective.
Purchase return occurs when a business receives a defective or incorrect product from the supplier.
Sales return affects the revenue of the seller while purchase return affects the cost of the business.
Sales return is recorded as a negative sale while ...read more
Q19. Running sum of numbers
Running sum of numbers is a cumulative sum of elements in an array.
Iterate through the array and keep adding the current element to the running sum.
Store the running sum at each index in a new array.
Example: Input array [1, 2, 3, 4], Running sum array [1, 3, 6, 10].
Q20. Molecules in the medicine
Q21. Alternative brands of medicine
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