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1. Explain about framework architecture and from that all questions derived. asked to write diagram and explain the structure.
2. Difference between class variable and instance variable.
3. what is ITestListener why used and when used in framework.
4. architecture of selenium 4 (geckodriver, chromium driver)
5. what is BDD and cucumber, how both are related to.
6. which kind of framework you go, either POM or Page factory for with testNg/junit?
7. asked to write query on sql joins and how you fetch the second lowest of salary from each department.
8. DDL, DML statements.
9. pathquery and query parameters differences(API)
10. How the responses you are validating in automation framework for Json response file.
11. status code of Https
12. serialization and deserialization difference
13. String Builder, String Buffer and String difference? which is better and which is safe to use.
14. Dropdown in selenium how you handle, how to check which is already selected?
15. multiple data provider in testng and how you pass parameter and how you retrive from excel sheet? Asked to write code!
16.what is flaky testing?
17.Asked to write first code of JDBC connecting establishment with framework.
18. Code execution: input ="aabbabcbb"; output = a:3 , b:5, c:1 like this if they give name also it should count. Tip : HashMap you can write the code.
19. Code execution: a[]={1,2,3,4,0,0,0} b={5,6,7} output need to print as remove all 0's from first array and replace 1,2,3,4 with 5,6,7 some crazy questions.
20. Git cmds and CI/CD tool.
1. asked about architecture and where you used oops concepts?
2. abstract class and interfaces
3. select drop down all options
4. find scrape links from webpage write the code
5. asked for writing xpath for any element random website.
6. asked about following-sibling, descendent and preceding-sibling, normalise-space locators.
7. jdbc connection code.
8. API JSON file - how you done validation in automation testing.
I have not pursued a team lead position because I have been focused on honing my technical skills. I have experience working on projects in both waterfall and agile methodologies.
I have chosen to focus on improving my technical skills as an individual contributor rather than taking on a managerial role.
I have worked on projects using both waterfall and agile methodologies, adapting to the needs of the team and project.
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I was interviewed in Aug 2024.
The aptitude test will be conducted online.
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
It sounds like you might be asking for an aptitude test that has 20 questions or characters, possibly for a job application. Aptitude tests for jobs usually focus on assessing your ability to think logically, solve problems, and apply basic skills in areas like math, reasoning, and verbal abilities.
Here’s an example of 20 sample aptitude test questions, covering different types of skills:
1. Numerical Aptitude
What is 15% of 200?
If a car travels 60 miles in 1 hour, how far will it travel in 5 hours at the same speed?
Solve for x: 2x + 5 = 15.
2. Logical Reasoning
What comes next in the sequence: 2, 4, 8, 16, ___?
If all roses are flowers and some flowers are red, are all roses red?
Which number is the odd one out: 3, 5, 9, 7?
3. Verbal Ability
Find the synonym of "quick": a) slow, b) fast, c) steady, d) loud
Choose the correct sentence: "She don't like apples" or "She doesn't like apples?"
Find the antonym of "bright": a) shiny, b) dull, c) happy, d) light
4. Data Interpretation
If a graph shows sales increasing by 20% each month, how much is the increase in the 3rd month if sales were $100 initially?
The pie chart below shows the distribution of monthly expenses. If the rent is 25%, how much is the rent if the total is $1200?
5. Spatial
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
A sequence was provided: 4181, 2684, 1597, 987, 610.
first 2 are given and write code for other value calculation using java 8
The second question required writing a reverse of a palindrome using both Java 8 streams. I was able to successfully write both and clear the first round.
Java 17 introduces sealed classes to restrict inheritance and improve code maintainability.
Sealed classes are declared using the 'sealed' keyword followed by the permitted subclasses.
Subclasses of a sealed class must be either final or sealed themselves.
Errors may occur when trying to extend a sealed class with a non-permitted subclass.
Implementation of 'notify me if item is back in stock' feature in an ecommerce application
Create a database table to store user notifications for out-of-stock items
Implement a service to check item availability and send notifications to subscribed users
Provide a user interface for users to subscribe to notifications for specific items
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Custom hooks in React are reusable functions that allow you to extract component logic into separate functions for better code organization and reusability.
Custom hooks are created using the 'use' prefix and can be used to share logic between components.
Use cases for custom hooks include fetching data from an API, handling form state, managing local storage, and more.
Example of a custom hook for API call: const useFetc...
useMemo is used to memoize a value, while useCallback is used to memoize a function.
useMemo is used to memoize a value and recompute it only when its dependencies change.
useCallback is used to memoize a callback function and prevent unnecessary re-renders.
Example: useMemo can be used to memoize the result of a complex computation, while useCallback can be used to memoize an event handler function.
Class-based components use ES6 classes and have lifecycle methods, while functional components are simpler and use functions.
Class-based components use ES6 classes to create components, while functional components are created using functions.
Class-based components have lifecycle methods like componentDidMount and componentDidUpdate, while functional components do not.
Functional components are simpler and more lightweig...
Implementing the lifecycle of a React component in a functional component
Use the useEffect hook to replicate lifecycle methods like componentDidMount, componentDidUpdate, and componentWillUnmount
Pass an empty array as the second argument to useEffect to mimic componentDidMount
Pass a variable or state as the second argument to useEffect to mimic componentDidUpdate
Return a cleanup function inside useEffect to mimic compo
Various state management techniques in React include Context API, Redux, and local state.
Context API: React's built-in solution for passing data through the component tree without having to pass props down manually at every level.
Redux: A popular state management library for React applications, allowing for a centralized store to manage application state.
Local state: Managing state within individual components using us
Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps. Middlewares are functions that intercept actions before they reach the reducer.
Redux follows a unidirectional data flow architecture.
Middlewares in Redux are functions that can intercept, modify, or dispatch actions.
Common use cases for middlewares include logging, asynchronous API calls, and handling side effects.
Examples of popular Redux middlewares are Redu...
Hoisting in JavaScript is the behavior where variable and function declarations are moved to the top of their containing scope during the compilation phase.
Variable declarations are hoisted to the top of their scope, but not their initializations.
Function declarations are fully hoisted, meaning they can be called before they are declared.
Hoisting can lead to unexpected behavior if not understood properly.
Event bubbling is the propagation of events from the target element up through its ancestors in the DOM tree.
Events triggered on a child element will 'bubble up' and trigger on parent elements.
Event listeners can be attached to parent elements to handle events from multiple child elements.
Stopping event propagation can be done using event.stopPropagation() or event.stopImmediatePropagation().
Block scope and function scope are two types of scopes in JavaScript that determine the visibility and accessibility of variables.
Block scope refers to the visibility of variables within a block of code enclosed by curly braces. Variables declared with 'let' and 'const' have block scope.
Function scope refers to the visibility of variables within a function. Variables declared with 'var' have function scope.
Variables de...
Yes, I have experience working with semantic tags in HTML.
Used semantic tags like <header>, <nav>, <main>, <section>, <article>, <aside>, <footer> for better structure and SEO.
Understand the importance of using semantic tags for accessibility and search engine optimization.
Semantic tags help in organizing content and making it more readable for developers and browsers.
Various methods for creating an object in JavaScript include object literals, constructor functions, ES6 classes, and Object.create() method.
Object literals: var obj = { key: value };
Constructor functions: function ObjectName() { this.key = value; } var obj = new ObjectName();
ES6 classes: class ClassName { constructor() { this.key = value; } } var obj = new ClassName();
Object.create() method: var obj = Object.create(pr
Shallow copy only copies the references of nested objects, while deep copy creates new copies of nested objects.
Shallow copy creates a new object but does not create copies of nested objects, only copies their references.
Deep copy creates a new object and also creates new copies of all nested objects.
Shallow copy can be achieved using Object.assign() or spread operator, while deep copy can be achieved using JSON.parse(
The code will throw an error because 'a' is declared but not initialized.
The code will result in a ReferenceError because 'a' is declared but not assigned a value.
Variables declared with 'const' must be initialized at the time of declaration.
Initializing 'a' with a value before calling test() will prevent the error.
CSS can be used to arrange elements in a row and column layout using flexbox or grid layout properties.
Use display: flex; for a row layout and display: flex; flex-direction: column; for a column layout
Use justify-content and align-items properties to align items in the main axis and cross axis respectively
For grid layout, use display: grid; and grid-template-columns or grid-template-rows to define the layout
Yes, I have utilized CSS preprocessors such as SASS and LESS.
I have experience using SASS to streamline my CSS workflow by utilizing variables, mixins, and nesting.
I have also worked with LESS to improve code organization and maintainability through features like variables and functions.
The color applied will be based on the specificity of the selector, with ID having higher specificity than class.
ID has higher specificity than class in CSS
Color applied will be based on the selector with higher specificity
Example: If ID selector has color red and class selector has color blue, the color applied will be red
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