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Updated 25 Jan 2023

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1 interview found

Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Basic and advanced questions regarding automation testing and any programming language (my case it was javascript). Knowledge about web locators is must
Round 3 - Behavioral 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Focuses more on your compatibility towards company's growth, communication skills, level of confidence, attitude towards your profession, etc
Round 4 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Mostly about Salary negotiation and Q&A

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for TekGeminus Quality Analyst Automation interview:
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  • Automation Testing
  • Cypress
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Keep a positive attitude throughout the process, be honest when answering anything.

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Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Not Selected

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(9 Questions)

  • Q1. Difference between absolute and relative Xpath
  • Ans. 

    Absolute Xpath starts from the root element, while relative Xpath starts from any node in the DOM structure.

    • Absolute Xpath starts with a single forward slash (/) and starts selection from the root node.

    • Relative Xpath starts with a double forward slash (//) and starts selection from the current node or any node in the DOM structure.

    • Absolute Xpath is more brittle and prone to breaking if the structure of the page changes...

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  • Q2. What would be return if multiple tabs are open
  • Ans. 

    The return would be the number of tabs open in the browser.

    • The return value would be an integer representing the count of open tabs.

    • For example, if there are 5 tabs open, the return value would be 5.

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  • Q3. What are the waits in selenium
  • Ans. 

    Types of waits in Selenium include Implicit Wait, Explicit Wait, and Fluent Wait.

    • Implicit Wait: Waits for a certain amount of time before throwing a NoSuchElementException.

    • Explicit Wait: Waits for a certain condition to occur before proceeding further in the code.

    • Fluent Wait: Waits for a condition to be true with a defined polling frequency.

    • Example: driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS);

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  • Q4. Exceptions in selenium
  • Ans. 

    Exceptions in Selenium are errors that occur during test execution, disrupting the flow of the test script.

    • Exceptions are thrown when there is an unexpected behavior in the application under test or in the test script itself.

    • Common exceptions in Selenium include NoSuchElementException, ElementNotVisibleException, TimeoutException, and StaleElementReferenceException.

    • Handling exceptions in Selenium can be done using try-...

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  • Q5. What is feature and step definitions in cucumber BDD
  • Ans. 

    Feature files contain high-level description of the functionality to be tested, while step definitions are the implementation of the steps in the feature file using code.

    • Feature files are written in Gherkin syntax and describe the behavior of the application in plain text.

    • Step definitions are written in programming languages like Java, Ruby, etc., and map the steps in the feature file to automation code.

    • Feature files a...

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  • Q6. How to input data in cucumber
  • Ans. 

    Data can be input in Cucumber using feature files and step definitions.

    • Data can be input in feature files using scenarios and scenario outlines

    • Step definitions can be used to define the actions to be taken with the input data

    • Data tables can be used in feature files to input structured data

    • Examples keyword can be used in scenario outlines to provide multiple sets of input data

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  • Q7. Basic Java questions like access modifiers, method overloading and overriding
  • Q8. What is Test case, Test plan and Test Secenarios
  • Ans. 

    Test case is a set of conditions or variables under which a tester will determine whether a system under test satisfies requirements. Test plan is a document outlining the scope, approach, resources, and schedule of testing activities. Test scenarios are detailed descriptions of possible interactions with the system.

    • Test case: specific conditions to be tested, expected results, steps to execute

    • Test plan: overall strate...

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  • Q9. Hooks in Java
  • Ans. 

    Hooks in Java are methods that allow subclasses to override or extend the behavior of a superclass.

    • Hooks are commonly used in frameworks like JUnit and TestNG for test automation.

    • They are often used for setup and teardown operations before and after test methods.

    • Examples include @Before, @After, @BeforeClass, and @AfterClass annotations in JUnit.

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - The second round interview was quite challenging, with numerous questions focused on core Java topics such as data structures and linked lists. It felt less like a testing interview and more akin to a developer interview.

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
-

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(7 Questions)

  • Q1. Briefing about yourself
  • Q2. Explain Defect life cycle
  • Ans. 

    Defect life cycle is the process of identifying, reporting, fixing, retesting, and closing defects in software development.

    • Defect identification: Defects are identified through testing or user feedback.

    • Defect reporting: Defects are reported in a defect tracking tool with details like steps to reproduce, severity, and priority.

    • Defect fixing: Developers fix the reported defects based on the information provided.

    • Defect re...

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  • Q3. Difference between black box and white box testing
  • Ans. 

    Black box testing focuses on functionality without knowledge of internal code, while white box testing examines internal code structure.

    • Black box testing tests the functionality of a system without knowledge of its internal code

    • White box testing tests the internal code structure and logic of a system

    • Black box testing is more focused on end-user perspective

    • White box testing is more focused on developer perspective

    • Exampl...

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  • Q4. Difference between hard assert and soft assert
  • Ans. 

    Hard assert stops the execution of the test case if it fails, while soft assert continues the execution and logs the failure.

    • Hard assert is used when the failure of a particular step makes the further steps irrelevant.

    • Soft assert is used when you want to continue with the test case execution even if some steps fail.

    • Hard assert is implemented using 'assert' keyword in testing frameworks like TestNG or JUnit.

    • Soft assert ...

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  • Q5. What are the various annotations in selenium webdriver
  • Ans. 

    Annotations in Selenium WebDriver are used to provide additional information about the test methods.

    • Annotations help in organizing and managing test cases

    • Some common annotations in Selenium WebDriver are @Test, @BeforeTest, @AfterTest, @BeforeClass, @AfterClass, @BeforeMethod, @AfterMethod

    • Annotations are used to define the sequence of execution of test methods

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  • Q6. There are n no. Of links having the text selenium. Write the syntax to count the text selenium from all the links
  • Ans. 

    Use XPath to count the number of links with the text 'selenium'

    • Use XPath to locate all the links containing the text 'selenium'

    • Count the number of links found using the XPath expression

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  • Q7. There is a table of students having column status with either pass or fail. Write the syntax to show the output as some 60 pass and 40 fail.
  • Ans. 

    Use SQL query to display 60 pass and 40 fail from a table of students.

    • Use SELECT statement with COUNT function to count the number of pass and fail statuses.

    • Use WHERE clause to filter out pass and fail statuses.

    • Use GROUP BY clause to group the statuses together.

    • Use CASE statement to display the count of pass and fail statuses.

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Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview experience
3
Average
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
-

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(10 Questions)

  • Q1. What is the output of below code class Animal{ Animal(){ System.out.println("animal is created") } class Dog extends Animal{ Dog(){ System.out.println("Dog is created")} class TestSuper4{ pub...
  • Ans. 

    The output of the code will be 'animal is created' followed by 'Dog is created'.

    • The code defines a class Animal with a constructor that prints 'animal is created'.

    • It also defines a class Dog that extends Animal, with a constructor that prints 'Dog is created'.

    • In the main method, an instance of Dog is created, which will trigger the constructors of both Animal and Dog classes.

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  • Q2. Output of this : System.out.println(10+20+"Hello"+30+40) - Explain
  • Q3. Output of this : String name="Hello"; name=name+"There"; system.out.println(name)
  • Ans. 

    The output will be 'HelloThere'

    • Concatenation of 'Hello' and 'There' results in 'HelloThere'

    • The final string is printed using System.out.println()

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  • Q4. StringBuffer buffer=new StringBuffer("Hello") buffer.append("There"); System.out.println(buffer);
  • Ans. 

    The code creates a StringBuffer object with 'Hello' and appends 'There' to it before printing the final string.

    • StringBuffer is mutable, so the original 'Hello' string can be modified

    • The append() method adds the specified string to the end of the buffer

    • The final output will be 'HelloThere'

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  • Q5. Which is valid or invalid a. ChromeDriver driver=new ChromeDriver(); b. WebDriver driver=new ChromeDriver(); c. WebDriver driver2=new WebDriver(); driver2=new ChromeDriver();
  • Ans. 

    Option a is valid, option b is valid, option c is invalid.

    • Option a is valid because ChromeDriver is a subclass of WebDriver, so it can be assigned to a WebDriver reference.

    • Option b is valid because ChromeDriver is a subclass of WebDriver, so it can be instantiated using a WebDriver reference.

    • Option c is invalid because WebDriver is an interface and cannot be instantiated directly. It can only be used as a reference typ

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  • Q6. Program to sort the input in descending order without using inbuild method/functions
  • Ans. 

    Sort input array of strings in descending order without using inbuilt functions

    • Iterate through the array and compare each element with the rest to find the largest element

    • Swap the largest element with the first element, then repeat the process for the remaining elements

    • Continue this process until the array is sorted in descending order

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  • Q7. Difference between findElement and findElements
  • Ans. 

    findElement returns the first matching element on the page, while findElements returns a list of all matching elements.

    • findElement returns a single WebElement matching the locator provided

    • findElements returns a list of WebElements matching the locator provided

    • findElement will throw NoSuchElementException if no element is found, while findElements will return an empty list

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  • Q8. Difference between getwindowhandle and getwindowhandles() and what is output type
  • Ans. 

    getwindowhandle returns the handle of the current window, getwindowhandles() returns handles of all open windows

    • getwindowhandle returns a single window handle, while getwindowhandles() returns a set of window handles

    • getwindowhandle is used to switch between windows in Selenium WebDriver

    • Output type of getwindowhandle is String, while output type of getwindowhandles() is Set

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  • Q9. Question on finding the xpaths on website
  • Q10. Difference between String and StringBuilder?
  • Ans. 

    String is immutable, while StringBuilder is mutable and more efficient for concatenating strings.

    • String is immutable, meaning its value cannot be changed once it is created.

    • StringBuilder is mutable, allowing for modifications to the string without creating a new object.

    • StringBuilder is more efficient for concatenating multiple strings as it does not create new objects each time.

    • Example: String str = "Hello"; StringBuil

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    Skills evaluated in this interview

    Interview experience
    4
    Good
    Difficulty level
    -
    Process Duration
    -
    Result
    -
    Round 1 - Technical 

    (5 Questions)

    • Q1. Difference between @BeforeMethod vs @BeforeTest
    • Ans. 

      The @BeforeMethod annotation is used to run a method before each test method in a class, while @BeforeTest is used to run a method before any test method in a test tag.

      • The @BeforeMethod annotation is specific to TestNG framework and is used to initialize test data before each test method.

      • @BeforeTest annotation is also specific to TestNG and is used to initialize test data before any test method in a test tag.

      • If a class...

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    • Q2. Difference between get vs navigate.to
    • Q3. How you extract data from excel file and which jar file is used
    • Q4. Methods of select class
    • Q5. Explicit wait conditions

    Skills evaluated in this interview

    Interview experience
    5
    Excellent
    Difficulty level
    Easy
    Process Duration
    Less than 2 weeks
    Result
    Selected Selected

    I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There was 1 interview round.

    Round 1 - One-on-one 

    (7 Questions)

    • Q1. Code to print the no of Times the letters present in a string
    • Ans. 

      Code to count the occurrences of each letter in a string and print the result

      • Iterate through each character in the string

      • Use a dictionary to store the count of each letter

      • Print the count of each letter at the end

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    • Q2. What are the ways to start a Appium server
    • Ans. 

      Appium server can be started using command line, programmatically in code, or using Appium desktop app.

      • Start Appium server using command line by running 'appium' command

      • Start Appium server programmatically in code using Appium server programmatically in code using AppiumDriverLocalService class

      • Start Appium server using Appium desktop app by launching the app and starting the server

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    • Q3. How to run tests parallel for mobile devices
    • Ans. 

      Tests can be run parallel for mobile devices using test automation frameworks like Appium or Espresso.

      • Use test automation frameworks like Appium or Espresso to run tests parallel for mobile devices

      • Leverage cloud-based testing platforms like Sauce Labs or BrowserStack for parallel testing on multiple devices

      • Implement parallel test execution using tools like TestNG or JUnit in combination with Appium or Espresso

      • Utilize d...

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    • Q4. How do you automate otp in mobile
    • Ans. 

      Automating OTP in mobile involves using automation tools to interact with the OTP input field and validate the received OTP.

      • Use automation tools like Appium or Espresso to interact with the OTP input field

      • Extract the OTP from the message received on the mobile device

      • Validate the extracted OTP with the OTP input field

      • Handle scenarios where OTP validation fails

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    • Q5. What are desired capabilities
    • Ans. 

      Desired capabilities are a set of properties or attributes that define the behavior of a browser or mobile device in Selenium automation testing.

      • Desired capabilities are key-value pairs that are used to configure the WebDriver instances in Selenium.

      • They can be used to set properties like browser name, version, platform, and other settings.

      • For example, setting 'browserName' to 'chrome' will launch the Chrome browser dur

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    • Q6. How do you tell appium to run tests on ios or Android devices
    • Ans. 

      To run tests on iOS or Android devices using Appium, specify the platformName capability in desired capabilities.

      • Specify platformName capability as 'iOS' for iOS devices and 'Android' for Android devices

      • Include other necessary desired capabilities like deviceName, platformVersion, appPackage, appActivity, etc.

      • Example: capabilities.setCapability('platformName', 'iOS');

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    • Q7. How to set up automation for ios devices
    • Ans. 

      Setting up automation for iOS devices involves using tools like Appium and Xcode for testing mobile applications.

      • Install Xcode on your Mac machine

      • Set up Appium for iOS automation

      • Connect your iOS device to the Mac machine

      • Create test scripts using Appium for iOS apps

      • Execute the test scripts on the connected iOS device

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    Skills evaluated in this interview

    Interview experience
    4
    Good
    Difficulty level
    Moderate
    Process Duration
    Less than 2 weeks
    Result
    Not Selected

    I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There was 1 interview round.

    Round 1 - Technical 

    (4 Questions)

    • Q1. Write java program to print sum of digits from a given string eg: "abcd23"
    • Ans. 

      Java program to print sum of digits from a given string

      • Iterate through each character in the string

      • Check if the character is a digit using Character.isDigit() method

      • Convert the digit character to integer using Character.getNumericValue() method

      • Sum up all the digits found in the string

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    • Q2. Explain oops concepts used in your framework with example?
    • Ans. 

      OOPs concepts used in the framework include inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and abstraction.

      • Inheritance is used to create a parent-child relationship between classes. For example, a base class 'Page' can be inherited by 'HomePage' and 'LoginPage' classes.

      • Polymorphism allows objects of different classes to be treated as objects of a common superclass. For instance, a 'click' method can be implemented different...

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    • Q3. Explain polymorphism
    • Ans. 

      Polymorphism is the ability of a single function or method to operate on different types of data.

      • Polymorphism allows objects of different classes to be treated as objects of a common superclass.

      • There are two types of polymorphism: compile-time (method overloading) and runtime (method overriding).

      • Example of compile-time polymorphism: function overloading in Java.

      • Example of runtime polymorphism: method overriding in Java

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    • Q4. Java program to print the sum of elements in string array eg: String[] arr = {"1","2","3"}
    • Ans. 

      Java program to print the sum of elements in a string array.

      • Convert each element in the string array to an integer using Integer.parseInt()

      • Sum up all the integers to get the total sum

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    Skills evaluated in this interview

    Interview experience
    5
    Excellent
    Difficulty level
    -
    Process Duration
    -
    Result
    -
    Round 1 - Technical 

    (4 Questions)

    • Q1. Tell me about yourself
    • Q2. Write code for getting title of web page
    • Q3. Write code to print duplicate characters of string
    • Q4. Framework structure
    Interview experience
    5
    Excellent
    Difficulty level
    Easy
    Process Duration
    2-4 weeks
    Result
    Selected Selected

    I was interviewed in May 2024.

    Round 1 - Technical 

    (10 Questions)

    • Q1. Basics of Selenium(Windowhandles,Screenshot,Actions class,Selector Class,) with syntax
    • Q2. Asked to write Automation Framework architecture
    • Q3. What are the different gherkin words
    • Ans. 

      Gherkin words are keywords used in Gherkin syntax for writing test scenarios in Behavior Driven Development (BDD).

      • Feature

      • Scenario

      • Given

      • When

      • Then

      • And

      • But

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    • Q4. What we will use in plugin
    • Ans. 

      Plugins are used to extend the functionality of a software application.

      • Plugins are additional software components that can be added to an existing application to provide new features or functionalities.

      • They can be used to customize the behavior of the application without modifying its core code.

      • Examples of plugins include browser extensions, WordPress plugins, and Adobe Photoshop filters.

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    • Q5. How to run runner class
    • Ans. 

      To run a runner class, you can use a test runner tool like JUnit or TestNG in your automation testing framework.

      • Use a test runner tool like JUnit or TestNG to execute the runner class

      • Add the @RunWith annotation in JUnit or specify the runner class in TestNG XML file

      • Make sure the runner class includes the necessary setup and teardown methods for test execution

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    • Q6. Java oops, strings , exception handling
    • Q7. How to run parallel mode in testng,groups,priority
    • Ans. 

      TestNG allows running tests in parallel mode using groups and priorities.

      • Use 'parallel' attribute in testng.xml file to specify parallel mode (e.g. )

      • Use 'groups' attribute in testng.xml file to group tests that should run in parallel (e.g. )

      • Use 'priority' attribute in testng.xml file to specify the order in which tests should run (e.g.

    • Answered by AI
    • Q8. Write Merge Sort Programme
    • Ans. 

      Merge Sort is a divide and conquer algorithm that divides the input array into two halves, sorts them, and then merges them back together.

      • Divide the array into two halves recursively

      • Sort each half using Merge Sort recursively

      • Merge the sorted halves back together

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    • Q9. Write Reverse a string programme
    • Ans. 

      Program to reverse a string using array of characters

      • Create an array of characters from the input string

      • Iterate through the array in reverse order and append each character to a new string

      • Return the reversed string

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    • Q10. Write syntax of data driven testing (XSSF Workbook) Syntax
    • Ans. 

      Data driven testing syntax using XSSF Workbook

      • Create XSSFWorkbook object

      • Get the sheet from the workbook

      • Iterate through rows and columns to fetch test data

      • Use test data in your test cases

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    Round 2 - Technical 

    (1 Question)

    • Q1. Selenium basics ( window handles , screenshot,reports, file upload and download, Add extension, Headless mode)

    Interview Preparation Tips

    Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - I would say it is easy to crack Service based Companies. Just prepare all the concepts of Selenium, Java,TestNG,Maven,GitHub and basic 20 Programmes.

    For Selenium and BDD(Cucumber)Learn Rahul Shetty Udemy course
    For Java search and learn top 200 interview questions.
    Basic programmes like ( Duplicate characters,reverse string,unique characters, string anagram, Bubble sort , merge sort, quick sort and some more) .

    How I switched from my current company.
    Do’s
    Uninstall social media apps.
    Stop watching movies.
    Stop eating Junk food.
    Study at least 1-2 hours daily.
    Listen motivational songs.
    Make connections on LinkedIn.
    Make single page resume by creating on overleaf website.

    How to apply to companies.
    Don’t apply directly on company website(Big mistake)
    Send resumes to hr directly(u will get their mails on some posts on LinkedIn)
    Ask referral on LinkedIn.
    Update Naukri daily 9am and put notice period to 30 or 15days.

    Skills evaluated in this interview

    Interview experience
    3
    Average
    Difficulty level
    -
    Process Duration
    -
    Result
    -
    Round 1 - Technical 

    (2 Questions)

    • Q1. List, lambda function, reverse string program
    • Q2. Sort the list, dictionary
    Round 2 - Technical 

    (1 Question)

    • Q1. OOP concept, Decorator, list to dictionary, Linux

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