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The question asks for the reverse order of words and the Fibonacci series.
To reverse the order of words, split the sentence into an array of words and then reverse the array.
To generate the Fibonacci series, start with two initial numbers and then calculate the next number by adding the previous two numbers.
The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
Start with two initial numbers, 0 and 1
Each subsequent number is the sum of the two preceding numbers
Repeat this process until the desired number of terms is reached
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posted on 11 Mar 2022
I was interviewed before Mar 2021.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
21 students were shortlisted from the 1st MCQ round and in this round we were asked to write the codes (function only) of 3 questions in 1 hour time.
You are given a grid containing oranges where each cell of the grid can contain one of the three integer values:
Find the minimum time required to rot all fresh oranges in a grid.
Use Breadth First Search (BFS) to simulate the rotting process
Track the time taken to rot all oranges and return -1 if any fresh oranges remain
Handle edge cases like no fresh oranges or all oranges already rotten
Consider using a queue to efficiently process adjacent oranges
Given an array/list 'ARR' consisting of 'N' integers, your task is to find the majority element in the array. If there is no majority element present, return -1.
Find the majority element in an array, return -1 if no majority element exists.
Iterate through the array and keep track of the count of each element using a hashmap.
Check if any element's count is greater than floor(N/2) to determine the majority element.
Return the majority element or -1 if no majority element exists.
You are provided with a non-empty binary tree in which each node contains a non-negative integer value. Your task is to find and return the maximum ...
Find the maximum path sum between two leaf nodes in a binary tree.
Traverse the tree to find the maximum path sum between two leaf nodes.
Keep track of the maximum sum found so far.
Consider all possible paths between leaf nodes.
Handle cases where the tree has only a single leaf node.
Implement a recursive function to calculate the maximum path sum.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This was a technical round with DSA based questions.
You are given a Singly Linked List of integers. The task is to find the N-th node from the end of the list.
If the given list is (1 -> -2 -&g...
Find the N-th node from the end of a Singly Linked List of integers.
Traverse the list to find the length L of the list.
Calculate the position of the N-th node from the beginning as L - N + 1.
Traverse the list again to reach the calculated position and return the node's value.
You are given a binary tree consisting of distinct integers and two nodes, X
and Y
. Your task is to find and return the Lowest Common Ancestor (LCA) of these two nodes...
Find the Lowest Common Ancestor (LCA) of two nodes in a binary tree.
Traverse the binary tree to find the paths from the root to nodes X and Y.
Compare the paths to find the last common node, which is the LCA.
Handle cases where one node is an ancestor of the other or when one node is the LCA itself.
You are given a string of length N
. Your task is to reverse the string word by word. The input may contain multiple spaces between words and may have leading o...
Reverse words in a string while handling leading/trailing spaces and multiple spaces between words.
Split the input string by spaces to get individual words
Reverse the list of words
Join the reversed words with a single space in between
Handle leading/trailing spaces by stripping them before and after reversing
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Technical Interview round with questions based on DSA
Given 'N' subjects, each containing a certain number of problems, and 'K' friends, assign subjects to friends such that each subject goes to exactly one friend, maintain...
Assign subjects to friends to minimize maximum workload, find minimum time for most loaded friend.
Sort subjects in descending order
Assign subjects to friends one by one until all subjects are assigned
The maximum workload will be the sum of problems assigned to the friend with the most problems
Return the maximum workload as the minimum time required
Grammar in compiler design defines the syntax and structure of a programming language.
Grammar specifies the rules for forming valid statements in a programming language.
It consists of a set of production rules that define how valid programs can be constructed.
There are different types of grammars such as context-free grammar, regular grammar, etc.
Example: In C programming language, the grammar specifies that a for loop...
A token in compiler design is a basic unit of syntax that the compiler can understand and process.
Tokens are the smallest units of a program that are meaningful to the compiler.
Examples of tokens include keywords, identifiers, operators, and punctuation symbols.
Tokens are generated by the lexical analysis phase of the compiler.
Tokens are used by the parser to build the abstract syntax tree of the program.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Technical round with questions on DSA and Compiler Design mainly. He told me that you’ll be having your final HR round in some time. I knew that I was going well because he seemed to be quite satisfied with my answers.
You are given an arbitrary binary tree consisting of N nodes, each associated with an integer value from 1 to 9. Each root-to-leaf path can be considered a number formed by concat...
Find the total sum of all root to leaf paths in a binary tree formed by concatenating node values.
Traverse the binary tree from root to leaf nodes, keeping track of the current path sum
Add the current path sum to the total sum when reaching a leaf node
Use modulo (10^9 + 7) to handle large outputs
A regular language is a language that can be recognized by a finite automaton.
Regular languages can be described by regular expressions.
Regular languages are closed under union, concatenation, and Kleene star operations.
Examples of regular languages include the set of all strings over an alphabet that contain an even number of 'a's.
NP problems are decision problems that can be verified in polynomial time, while NP-Hard problems are at least as hard as the hardest problems in NP.
NP problems can be verified in polynomial time but not necessarily solved in polynomial time.
NP-Hard problems are at least as hard as the hardest problems in NP, but may not be in NP themselves.
Examples of NP problems include the subset sum problem and the traveling salesm...
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
That was the round for which I’ve been waiting for hours
She was very friendly and nice to talk to. It didn’t seem that I was talking to the HR. It was more like talking to a friend. Finally we discussed about the pay-scale and work culture in Accolite.
Tip 1 : Must do Previously asked Interview as well as Online Test Questions.
Tip 2 : Go through all the previous interview experiences from Codestudio and Leetcode.
Tip 3 : Do at-least 2 good projects and you must know every bit of them.
Tip 1 : Have at-least 2 good projects explained in short with all important points covered.
Tip 2 : Every skill must be mentioned.
Tip 3 : Focus on skills, projects and experiences more.
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
posted on 27 Jul 2022
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jul 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.
Round 1 was about 60 mins long. Basic Aptitude questions along with Programming MCQ
Round 2 had 2 coding questions with a time limit of 60mins. Intermediate level problem solving
knowledge is neccessary.
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
We were supposed to give test in any time between 3 PM to 9 PM.
You are located at point ‘A’, the top-left corner of an M x N matrix, and your target is point ‘B’, the bottom-right corner of the same matrix. Your task is to calcula...
The problem involves finding the total number of unique paths from the top-left to bottom-right cell of a matrix by moving only right or down.
Use dynamic programming to solve the problem efficiently.
Create a 2D array to store the number of unique paths at each cell.
Initialize the first row and first column with 1 as there is only one way to reach them.
For each cell (i, j), the number of unique paths is the sum of paths...
We are provided with a tree containing 'N' nodes, numbered from 0 to N-1. The objective is to determine the total number of nodes within each subtree of the provided tree. Speci...
Given a tree with N nodes, find the number of elements in each subtree rooted at every node.
Traverse the tree using Depth First Search (DFS) to calculate subtree sizes for each node.
Use an array to store subtree sizes for each node, starting with leaf nodes having size 1.
The subtree size of a node is the sum of subtree sizes of its children plus 1 for the node itself.
Round duration - 120 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Pair Programming Interview( this round is similar to machine coding round) it started around 11 AM
Focus Areas: Problem solving and implementation of extensions.
The pair coding round is focused on OOPS concepts. You are paired with a TWer for this round. They let you code first for an hour and in the next hour they review your code and suggest changes which would improve the code structure, readability and make it modular and reusable and functional.
Ninja stands at the start of a wooden bridge over a river. Some segments of the bridge are damaged. The undamaged segments, marked as 'safe', are listed in an array S...
Check if Ninja can cross the river by jumping from one safe segment to another based on given constraints.
Iterate through the 'SAFE' array and check if Ninja can make the required jumps to reach the last safe segment.
Ensure that the next jump is either 'X' - 1, 'X', or 'X' + 1 units from the previous jump.
Return 'true' if Ninja can successfully cross the river, otherwise return 'false'.
Round duration - 120 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Students who were shortlisted from Pair Programming round was selected for this round around 3 PM. In this round there were two interviewer.
You are given the head node of a singly linked list. Your task is to return a pointer pointing to the middle of the linked list.
If there is an odd number of elements, return the ...
Return the middle element of a singly linked list, or the one farther from the head if there are even elements.
Traverse the linked list with two pointers, one moving twice as fast as the other
When the fast pointer reaches the end, the slow pointer will be at the middle
Return the element pointed to by the slow pointer
Tip 1 : Have good grasp on OOPS since they have a round named Pair Programming round which is focused upon this.
Tip 2 : Write clean, modular and functional code.
Tip 3 : Practice Data Structures and Algorithms
Tip 4 : You should know breadth and depth of whatever is mentioned in your resume.
Tip 5 : Be loud and clear.
Tip 1 : Make single page resume.
Tip 2 : Mention relevant things on resume.
Tip 3 : Do not put any false things on resume. Projects, internships you are mentioning be ready to answer questions related to it regarding what you solved, idea, databases, design.
Tip 4 : Contribute in open source, participate in hackathons.
I was interviewed before Sep 2021.
Joins are used to combine data from two or more tables based on a related column.
Inner join returns only the matching rows from both tables.
Left join returns all the rows from the left table and matching rows from the right table.
Right join returns all the rows from the right table and matching rows from the left table.
Full outer join returns all the rows from both tables.
Cross join returns the Cartesian product of bot
Truncate removes all data from a table, while delete removes specific rows.
Truncate is faster than delete as it doesn't log individual row deletions.
Truncate resets the identity of the table, while delete doesn't.
Truncate can't be rolled back, while delete can be.
Truncate doesn't fire triggers, while delete does.
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