Thursday, 4 December 2014

Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group General Insurance Tips







Getting International Health Insurance Consider these Points

The international health insurance industry is a multibillion dollar market and as customers we can expect to get great coverage all across the globe. It is a big decision, who to go with, and there are a lot of options out there so research is key. Before taking the plunge consider the points below, often over looked issues or recent developments in the market, they may make all the difference and get a great deal with comprehensive coverage.

 Flexible coverage. Were not talking about tiered coverage here, were talking about how flexible the coverage is within each tier and how far your international health insurance provider will go to accommodate you and anyone else on your package. For example currency flexibility is fairly new as a feature and can make the world of difference for customers. When making a claim for an accident that happened in Europe, what use are Euros when youre in South East Asia? Its far more convenient for the customer to get their payout in the currency of the country they currently located and a good provider will offer this.

 Where is the company based? Many companies rightfully allow the nature of their business to direct them geographically so international health insurance providers will often have offices in most of the major cities, which is comforting for expats and travellers. If this isnt the case then the recent advancements in communication technology should allow you to contact them (and vice versa) with ease. Services such as Skype as well as iPhone apps and the World Wide Web makes it fast than ever to get in touch to customer services departments, and your provider should have a 24/7 customer hot line.

 User reviews. These are good to research but only use them as a bench mark. Read as many as you can to get an overall wider sense of the company you are considering. Dont let a few ultra negative reviews put you off instantly. The internet is full of trolls and disgruntled customers and with high speed broadband they often vent their frustrations as soon as there is a hitch in their cover, without allowing fair time to resolve any issues so be aware of this before abandoning a health insurer based one bad review.

 An international health insurance package that provides good coverage for you and anyone travelling with you, is essential to a smooth relocation, holiday and backpacking trip. So when youre signing on the dotted line, take a minute to consider the above points and hopefully youll get the best cover possible with the most accommodation provider.

Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group General Insurance Tips

It is said that the degree of awareness a populace with regard to the value and benefits of insurance coverage determines the level of economic progress. Or, perhaps, it is the other way around. Economic health could be spurred by people investing in their future security.

 Insurance is a form of forced savings which allows people to leverage their future in the event that the unexpected or the unforeseen occurs. A lot of people would not have enjoyed their retirement years without having some form of retirement insurance.

 Here are some valuable tips about insurance for business-owners which will help them appreciate what insurance can do for them and what they can do with having one:

 1. Make it a practice to consider the merits of three or more insurance companies through brokers or free-lance agents. Find out as much as you can about the companies corporate culture. Are they earnestly interested in your losses in case you reach that point? Or are they merely eager to get you to sign a policy?

 2. For many small business-owners, self-insurance is common. However, it can be counter-productive as the potential for acquiring coverage for the whole business is sacrificed in favor of the individual. With so much capital available today, it is more prudent to get coverage for ones business.

 3. Annual assessment of ones property is essential as the needs of your company and the liabilities grow. Waiting for several years to have a re-assessment might compromise your firms ability to recover in case of loss.

 4. Oftentimes, the insurer has the option to recompense your loss in three ways: paying the amount lost, repairing the insured asset or replacing the same. Nevertheless, let the insurer know which option you would prefer as it could be to their advantage to grant your wish in order to keep you as their client.

 5. When arbitration regarding the valuation of any loss does occur, make sure you are properly represented by an arbitration judge. If a compromise is not achieved, a lawsuit will ensue and a longer battle will await you. Unfortunately, there is no insurance against a lawsuit.

 Just like investing in stocks, insurance can be a complex and demanding endeavour. But in the end, understanding what you are getting into will help you come out a satisfied winner rather than a sour loser.


 Health care fraud respects no boundaries. The Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group has official connections with health fraud investigation agencies. If your company is interested in becoming a member of the Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group, kindly get in touch through this site.

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Placement Papers :: IBS

The rounds are:
1.general aptitude tst ( 60 minutes).
2.technical interview.
3.HR interview.

I would like to say..To clear the tst, prepare with R.S.Agarwal's quntitve aptitude txt. Some sections I remember includes:
1.Problems on simple equation:
2.Time and work problem.(easy one)
3.Age problem
4.The question on numbers... ie i thnk itz 2^5000/7_to find remainder? thr s a questn to find last digit too
5.There were 3 questions on deduction (5 marks each).
6.Mensuration: problem on cuboid Problem of a goat gazing a rectangular field and given the length of the string. problem to find the % of ungazed field?
7.Problem using the formula 2h(l+b), if length, breadth doubles bt height 1/2.
8.Venn diagram
9.Rule of aligation.
10 Calenders-31st decmber of an year divisible by 400.-ans:sunday
11.Cubes
12.coding and decoding
13.Strong argument and weak argument-2 questions.
14.A wallet hav 60 coins. total rs.180, contains Rs.5, Rs.2, Rs.1.minimum how much 1 rupee? (somewhat similar) thse al questions i remember...

Technical interview
The interviewer ws frm mechncl engg stream and me frm ECE. so he asks me to select a subjt which is commn to both... so i forcd to tell it C++. So do prepare for the IBS tst with thorough knwledge abt C++. thr were sme general qustions and qustions regardin project...So prepare well and speak confidently...u vl gt it...

HR interview
thr were two interviewers in the panel. they ask me mre technical questions abt my core subject electronics. ask me abt family too.. dnt gt scared at any questions. Be cool while talking. he ask me one puzzle. ask me hw i prepare for the test?say the tst v refered. thr s nothig to worry abt the process. DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST TO ALMIGHTY...You vl surely get plced..


The rounds are:
1.general aptitude tst ( 60 minutes).
2.technical interview.
3.HR interview.

I would like to say..To clear the tst, prepare with R.S.Agarwal's quntitve aptitude txt. Some sections I remember includes:
1.Problems on simple equation:
2.Time and work problem.(easy one)
3.Age problem
4.The question on numbers ie i thnk itz 2^5000/7_to find remainder? thr s a questn to find last digit too
5.There were 3 questions on deduction (5 marks each).
6.Mensuration: problem on cuboid Problem of a goat gazing a rectangular field and given the length of the string. problem to find the % of ungazed field?
7.Problem using the formula 2h(l+b), if length, breadth doubles bt height 1/2.
8.Venn diagram
9.Rule of aligation.
10 Calenders-31st decmber of an year divisible by 400.-ans:sunday
11.Cubes
12.coding and decoding
13.Strong argument and weak argument-2 questions.
14.A wallet hav 60 coins. total rs.180, contains Rs.5, Rs.2, Rs.1.minimum how much 1 rupee? (somewhat similar) thse al questions i remember

Technical interview
The interviewer ws frm mechncl engg stream and me frm ECE. so he asks me to select a subjt which is commn to both so i forcd to tell it C++. So do prepare for the IBS tst with thorough knwledge abt C++. thr were sme general qustions and qustions regardin projectSo prepare well and speak confidentlyu vl gt it

HR interview
There were two interviewers in the panel. they ask me mre technical questions abt my core subject electronics. ask me abt family too.. dnt gt scared at any questions. Be cool while talking. he ask me one puzzle. ask me hw i prepare for the test?say the tst v refered. thr s nothig to worry abt the process. DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST TO ALMIGHTYYou vl surely get plced..

Placement Papers :: Huawei

Written Test
 The written test included the aptitude as well as the technical part.
 
 1. Some students are standing in a circle in which 6th and the 16th student are  standing opposite to each other. Find how many students were present  there.

 2. Two cube intersect then which of the following is never made:
 a) rectangle    b) triangle   c) cube    d) none of these

 3. Average of 9 numbers is M, average of 3 numbers is N, average of rest of the  numbers is P, then what is the equation formed?

 4. A ladder was rested along a wall of height 5m. If ladder slides 2m away from  the wall then ladder touches the foot of the wall. What is the height of the  ladder.

 5. A boy gets some rupees from his mother and spends them on 5 stores. He  spends one rupee more than half of the money. How much money he had at the time  of entering the shop?

 6. 311311311311311311 is divisible by:
 a) 3 and 11.
 b) 11 but not 3.
 c) 3 but not 11.
 d) none of the above.

 7. If a rainy day occurs on every 10th day and each rainy day accounts for half  rainbow then in 20 days what is the percentage of days when rainbow doesn't  takes place.

 8. A man works continuously for 8 days and then takes rest on the 9th day. If  he starts on Monday then on which day he will take 12th rest.

 9. Its 27 min past 10. How many minutes would it take to cover 12 noon.

 Technical
 
 1) In a transistor in active region there is a relation:
 a) IB  = BIC       b)  IC = BIB         c)  IC = IB      d)  none of these.

 2) For preservation of food we need
 a) salt    b) formaldehyde    c) sugar     d) none of these

 3) What is dry ice.

 4) Ammeter 25-0-25mA then what is the sensitivity of ammeter.

 5) Which layer is not in OSI layer:
 a) physical     b) data link     c) network     d) transmission

 6) If carrier is modulated 100 % then what is the percentage increment of  power:
 a) 50      b) 100    c) 0     d) none

 7) Convert (17)10 to binary.

 8) (375)10 = ()8

 9) During a day at which time most distortion takes place.

 There were no questions asked from optical fiber.
 

 
5 QUESTIONS  FROM ENGLISH

 Out of the 80 students who sat for written, 23 got selected for interview.
 7 got finally placed.
 

I am gone give my experience in Huawei Telecommunication, it is one of the leading tele communication service provider, an china based company for details check website www.huawei.com

The company recruits only persons with a strong knowledge in the basics of thr descipline, I attended in Coimbatore Anna university, they came out here only for ECE students,out of 700 candidates they selected only 17 luckily i was also 1 among them..the recruit process consists of 3 rounds:

1. The distance b/w 2 places is 1000 miles and a man has a camel which eats an apple/mile. He has 3000 apples and want to transport from one to another. Camel can take 1000 apples at a time. when reaching the destination how many apples will be with him?

2. How many 3-digit numbers will be there which are divisible by 19?

3. How many 3-digit numbers with atleast one 5 in their digits?

4. find the next term 0, 6, 24, 120, -
ans:210; each term is obtained by adding multiples of 6 with series 1,3,6,10,15

5. There is 12 perls. One of them is either light or heavy than others. There is a weighing pan. How many trials are needed to find the exceptional one.

6. There is a work which can be completed by A with 12 days and B by 18 days. A and B works together for 3 days and B left. After that how many days for A to complete the work?
ans:7 days

7. 1992 Feb have 5 sundays. In which year, the month Feb have 5 sundays next?

8. There are 2 pots each filled with water and milk respectively. Some amount of milk is poured into water pot and then the some amount of mixture in water pot is poured into milk pot. which is true?
a. the amount of milk in water pot is greater than the amount of water in milk pot.
b. the amount of milk in water pot is less than the amount of water in milk pot.
c. the amount of water in milk pot is same as that of amount of milk in water pot.
d. cannot be determined.
ans:C

9. In a party there are women and cats.There are 18 heads and 72 legs altogether. How many women and cats?

10. The sum of 25 consequtive integers (including negative, positive and zero) is divisible by
a. 5
b. 10
c. 25
d.

11. The headquarters of Huawei is at
a. Honkong
b. Shenzan
c. Shanghai
d.

12. In olden times man used to avoid attacks of Dinosour
a. using fire
b. Climbing the tree
c. Using weapons
d. None of the above
( i don't understand the significance of this question)

13. There is a population of N numbers and each person in the population shakehands with every other person. Which is true?
a. If N is even, even no of shakehands
b. if N is even, odd no of shakehands
c. if N is odd, even no of shakehands
d. if N is odd, odd no of shakehands


Technical-C


1. which is true?
out of 4 options ans is "& operator cannot be applied to register
variables"

2. How many additions are done in this pgm
for(i=0;i<31;i++)
for(j=0;j<31;j++)
for(k=0;k<31;k++)
d=d+1;

3. i=6720,j=4;
for(;i%j==0;){
i=i/j;
;
j=j+1;
}
print i;

what is the output?

4. what is a bit=field?

5. Storage class defines
a.scope
b.scope and permeance
c.permeance
d.

6. main(){
int x=0;
fun(x);
print x;
}
fun(int x){
x=x+1;
print x;
}
what is the output?

7. Changing some of the bits to a desired pattern is known as
a.masking
b.Pruning
c.
d.

8. main{
int i=1;
{
int i=2;
print i;
i=i+1;
}
print i;
}
what is the output.

9.whether atleast one function in a C pgm.


Interview Questions


First there is a tech interview and after succeeding this, second is a tech cum HR interview. tell abt Urself. some C pgms are given and find their output.

1. main(){
char *p="Huawei";
printf("%s
",p);
*p++;
printf(%s
",p);
}

2. main(){
int x=5,y=7,z;
z = x++ + y++;
printf("%d
",z);
z = ++x + ++y;
printf("%d
",z);
}

3. main(){
int *p;
p=(int *)malloc(sizeof(int)*20);
memset(p,0,20) or memset(p,20,0) (i don't remember which one)
then some code, i don't remember
}

4. main(){
int x=4;
printf("%d %d %d",x,x>>2,x<<2);
}

5. write a pgm to print
1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1

6. write a pgm to find the fibinocci series recursively.

7. write a pgm to find the reverse fib series starting from N.

8. Given the Nth fib no and find the (N-1)th fib no without calculating from the beginning

9. Find the next term 60,30,20,

And some logical questions
Second interview questions

Tell abt yourself

1. write an optimized pgm to find the smallest of 3 numbers.

2. implement stack operations with pointers with appropriate exception checks.

3. Explain any pgm using semaphores.

4. Find the next term 0,4,18,100,-
prime number x asx^3-x^2
then some logical questions

Placement Papers :: HP

there were 3 sections
PART- 1 --> 40 q's (Fundamental computer Concepts, includes OS,N/w , protocols)
PART-2  --> 20 q's (Purely C ) --  bit tricky (involves ADA concepts)
PART-3 -->  20 q's (Analytical) --- very easy

I don't remeber all the q's.however some of them which i do have been written below. They r not in order or part of .

 Q : What is not a part of OS ?
 O :      swapper,compiler,device driver,file system.
 A : compiler.

 Q : what is the condition called when the CPU is busy swapping in and out pages of memory without doing any  useful work ?
 O :   Dining philosopher's problem,thrashing,racearound,option d
 A: thrashing.

 Q : How are the pages got into main memory from secondary memory? DMA, Interrupts,option3, option 4
  A : as far as i know its  Interrupts --by raising a page fault exception.

Q : What is the use of Indexing ?
O : fast linear access, fast random access, sorting of records  , option 4
A : find out.

Q : in terms of both space and time which sorting is effecient. (The question is rephrased .)
O : merge sort, bubble sort, quick sort, option 4
A :  find out

which case statement will be executed in the following  code ?
main()
{
  int i =1;
 switch(i)
   {
         i++;
         case 1 : printf ("");
                     break;
         case 2 : printf("");
                      break;
         default : printf("");
                     break;
  }
}

Answer : Case1 will only be executed.

Q : In the given structure  how do you initialize the day feild?
      struct time {
          char  * day ;
         int     * mon ;
         int     * year ;
          } * times;

Options : *(times).day, *(times->day), *times->*day.

Answer : *(times->day) -- after the execution of this statement  compiler generates  
              error.i didn't understand why.can anybody explain.

Q: The char has 1 byte boundary , short has 2 byte boundary, int has 4 byte boundary.
     what is the total no: of bytes consumed by the following structure:
   struct st {
   char a ;
   char b;
   short c ;
   int z[2] ;
   char d ;
   short f;
   int q ;
}

Options are given.
Answer : its very easy 20 and not 19 .
Rounds : Online test, Technical, Manager round, HR round.

Designation : Developing or testing.
Pay : 3.4 lpa for developing and 3.2 lpa for testing (approx)

Day 1 : Online test:
Sections : Quants, DBMS, Operating system, Programming, Computer networking

Qunats: As far as I remember, Questions from venn diagrams, calendar, Blood relations were asked.

DBMS : Queries, File system, Data models.

OS: Thrashing, Paging, Threads, Multiprocessor, Kernel.

Programming : Find the error, find the output. (Basic knowledge in programming is enough to answer these questions).

Computer n/w: LAN, WAN, ISDN full form, Router. (I don't remember much )

Day 2 : Technical, Manager round, HR round.

Technical:

SQL queries,I was given a scenario and asked to design a web site for the book bank, Armstrong no, Swapping of two no.s without using a third variable, What is macro, Reversing a no, questions from the paper presentation, Was asked to explain about my project.

Manager round :

was asked about my project not in detail, front end and back end in my project, diff b/w DBMS and RDBMS.

What will you do if your colleagues don't complete their work and you can start your work only after they complete?

What will you do when you are not able to finish your work on time?

What will you do when you have so many problems because of your team members?

What do you expect from HP?

What do you know about HP?

Everyone who cleared manager round were selected. HR round was just a formality round where no one was rejected.

HR : It was very very casual. I was asked about preferred location, certifications course  (if any), Language where I need training, Paper presentation, Situation that highlights my leadership quality.

Tip 1 : Workout aps.

Tip 1 : Be thorough with DDL,DML queries, constraints, primary key , Foreign key from DBMS.

Tip 2 : Know the basic programs like Fibonacci, factorial, swapping of two no.s using temporary variable and without using temp variable, Reversing a no, Reversing a string, palindrome for string and no, Armstrong no, leap year or not, Floyd's triangle.

Tip 3 : Go through the company website. collect info about the CEO , locations, founder, founded year, their key areas, CMM level, customer, employees number.

Tip 4 : Speak confidently, have a smile on your face.




The selection process is as follows:
1.Written
2.GD
3.Technical Interview
4.HR Interview

Written test was conducted by a consultancy. It consisted of:
1.Logical analysis (25 question): The questions were not hard some of them were very easy, particularly d venn diagram question.
2.Technical (30 question): The technical question were tough,the questions were mainly 4m C, C++, RDBMS n digital electronics ckt(DEC)

There were sectional cut-off. 4m around 200 candidate only 63 cleared d written test.

Then there was d GD. The GD topics were very simple like
a.should there b uniform dress code in college?
b.love marriage or arrange marriage
c.mercy killing (this was d topic 4 our group)

b4 d GD, d HR will ask u 2 suggest any topic, try to give d topic in which u can b comfortable.
b4 the GD d HR clearly told us what he was looking for in a GD.. 1st fluency 2nd accent 3rd grammer
out of 63 candidate only 22 cleared the GD

Technical Interview round:
In this round ur project is going to help u a lot.
the ?s that were asked 2 me-
Tell me abt ur project?
how can ur project helpful in software field?
questions abt computer like, what storage device in comp, draw d block diagram of computer?
why do u want to join s/w?
*make sure that while answering the questions be confident.
In this round apart 4m ur technical knowledge they r checking ur communication skills and ur way of delivering aswers.
here out of 22 candidate 11 were selected 4 d HR interview

HR Interview round:
It was a very easy round. here again they r concentrating on ur communication skill and ur confidence
the ?s r very easy......they asked me
Tell me something abt urself?
what social work u like to do?(as i have mentioned in my cv that i like doing social work)
Why do u do social work?
Why s/w?

Placement Papers :: HCL

HCL ISD came to our college on 12 Sept 2012. The following were the procedure for the placement :

1. AMCAT online test.
2. English written test.
3. Face to face Interview.
4. Technical Round.
5. HR Round.

The whole placement process took 3 days to complete.

1. On 12 Sept 2012 ...I had an online test on AMCAT (Its software for Online test).
  1) There were Technical questions of  C ,C++  and Data Structure &

   2) APPTITUDE
        -> problems on Numbers
        -> Ages,Profit n Loss
        -> Permutations n Combinations
        -> Chain RUle,Odd man out  Series,
        -> Probability ,
        ->Logarithms,
        ->Simple Interest,
        ->Percentage,
        ->Pipe n Cistern

3) VERBAL RESONING ....Topics were....
        -> Syllogism
        ->Blood Relations test
        ->Seating Arrangement
        ->Direction sense
        ->Logical Sequence of Words

4) VERBAL ABILITY ....Topics were ..
      ->Spotting Errors
      ->Ordering of Words
      ->Completing Statements
      ->Idioms and Phrases
      ->Synonyms
      ->Antonyms
      ->One Word Substitutes
      ->Analogy
      ->Sentence Correction
      ->Ordering of Sentences
      ->Comprehension,
      ->Ordering of Sentences.

Do Practice all these topics. You can do these from www.Indiabix.com  or do the

RS Agarwal thats all you will definitly cleared this round. Don't worry questions are  easy just practice and practice.  

On 13 Sept in the morning. Results were Announced of Online test and I cleared the first round.

2. Now 2nd Round. It was ENGLISH WRITTEN TEST. There were 20 Questions to be completed within 15 mins. these questions are so easy,if you know the tenses and grammar then you will be able to clear this test.  so many students were Eliminated after this round. So pay heed to your Tenses and Grammar.

3.FACE TO FACE INTERVIEW :

Its is just  to check your communication skills .In this Round thwere were 20 students were seating together and an Interviewer wwas askin the questions like Tell me about youself or some general Questions like name 5 objectives for yourself within 1min and your hobbies. This is not elimination Round .You just have to confident say whatever you want to say whether its wrong .but say with confidence

On 14 Sept 2012,now i was heving Technical Round.

4. TECHNICAL ROUND
    Questions were....
  1) Introduce yourself
  2)Tell me about your Project (Explain your project as much as you can )
  3) Which is the best OSI and TCP/IP model ?  (Netwrking Questions).
  4) What is DHCP,DNS and  its Functions?
  5) What is your FAvourite Subjects?
     ( I told C,C++,Data Structure,SDLC,OOPS)
   6.Then he askes the questions from OOPs like what are the fatures of OOps ..
      and gave me a C program to write.

That's all and Result was announced after 10 mins and I cleared this Round. Only you have to do is you should know 2 or more subject properly and  have basic knowledge of Computer networks, hardware also.

Just do C,C++,Data Structure,study your projects deeply ,Networking .don't get nervous be polite with the interviewer. (so many student were eliminated in this round)
Around 120 students were left for the HR round.

5) HR Round.

It was so easy ..Questions were like Tell me your family Background ,and Questions were there from Resume... Hobbies and all, what you do at your free time and ya I remember the 1 question was what is the difference between sympathy and empathy . 1 more thing if you don't know the answer at-least try to answer . This round is also to check your communication skills and your mind stability that how you think if any problem is given to you and its all about how you handle the situation.

This is GIRI, I am from MCA at Narasaraopeta Enggneering ColLege. I have selected in the off campus drive in the MLR College Technology held on 13-08-2010 by HCL Technologies.

Here, I am writing this posting to share my experience with you.

HCL RECRUITMENT PROCESS.

1) WRITTEN TEST (COMPUTER BASED ONLINE TEST)

It consists of 82 questions, we have to write them in 90 minutes

There are three sections :
a) Apptitude
b) English
c) English passage

This is very important to clear, if you clear the written test you are almost (75%) placed in the HCL.

Prepare the R.S AGARWAL book its more than enough.

2) GROUP DISCUSSION
Its very easy round to clear, though you are not aware of the topic it is easy because HR people gives brief description about one topic, later they ask questions on this topic. If you are good listener, pay some attention you definitely clear this round each group contains 10 members, major elemination is here only from my group only two members are cleared, at other pannels they selected 6 out 10, and some times 9 out 10 also don't fear. If don't know any thing about the topic ask thougths, this also improves your chances of getting selected in the GD just involve in the discussion by asking questions

3) HR INTERVIEW
HR interview is just for formality. But some of us also eleminated here also almost 500 people are qalified for the HR ROUND and 400+ selected (as per my knowledge).

HR questions like,
• Tell me about ur self?
• What are your achivements ?
• What are your short term goals and long term goals ?
• Family background ?
• What do you know about HCL?
• Why HCL?
• Why should we hire you ?
• What is your area of interest?
• Will you go Noida? like these are very very easy

My HR completed in 10 minutes. HCL, HR people are very friendly

Be honest and say sorry sir, if you dont know answer. But don't try to give answers even if you don't know




HCL RECRUITMENT PROCESS.

1) WRITTEN TEST (COMPUTER BASED ONLINE TEST)

It consists of 82 questions, we have to write them in 90 minutes

There are three sections :
a) Apptitude
b) English
c) English passage

Prepare the Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude by  R.S AGARWAL. It is enough.

2) TECHNICAL GROUP DISCUSSION
Its very easy round to clear, though you are not aware of the topic it was easy because HR people gave brief description about the  topic,our topic was Testing.Since our group of 5,were all from different streams,HR told us to talk in general about the topic rather than on technical side. If you are a good listener, pay some attention you definitely clear this round, major elemination is here only but all of them got selected from my group.

3) HR INTERVIEW
HR interview is just for formality. But some of us also got eliminated.Almost 500 people are qualified for the HR ROUND and 400+ selected (as per my knowledge).

The HR questions for me are,
- Tell me about ur self?
- What are your achivements ?
- What are your Strengths & weakness?
- What are your Hobbies ?
- What do you know about HCL?
- What are your academic projects?
- Why should we hire you ?
- What is your area of interest?
- Will you go Noida if you are posted there?

I was also posed by the questions which i never expected like:

1) If you were on a two-wheeler at a speed of 60km/hr..HR asked me to continue after this.

2) Tell the route map of the building to this room starting from the entrance of the building

My HR completed in around 20 minutes. 

Placement Papers :: Google

Test consist of 15 question based on C, C++, and Data Structure and two C programs. So i am listing some of the question as i remembered.

Q1) What is the value of i after execution of the following program.
void main()
{
long l=1024;
int i=1;
while(l&gt;=1)
{ l=l/2;
i=i+1;
}
}
a)8 b)11 c)10 d)100  ans:b

Q2) This question is based on the complexity ...

Q3)
s-&gt;AB
A-&gt;a
B-&gt;bbA
Which one is false for above grammer..

Q3) Some Tree were given & the question is to fine preorder traversal.

Q4) One c++ program,to find output of the program..

Q5) If the mean faliure hour is 10,000 and 20 is the mean repair hour.If the printer is used by 100 customer, then find the availability.
1)80% 2)90% 3)98% 4)99.8% 5)100%

Q6) One question on probability...

Q7) In a singly linked list if there is a pointer S on the first element and pointer L is on the last element. Then which operation will take more time based on the lenght of the list.
1) Adding element at the first.
2) adding element at the end of the list.
3) To exchange the fisrt 2 element.
4) Deleting the element from the end of the list.
ans:2  check it!

3 more question to fine the output of the program and rest of the question was based on Data Structure,

some condition were given and we have to conlude either y or n

The Second Section was coding...

1) Write a fucntion to multiply 2 N*N matrix
Write test cases for ur code.

2) S contains the set of positive integer. Find the largest number c such that c=a+b where a,b,c are distict number of the set.

.............................



1. Solve this cryptic equation, realizing of course that values for M and E could be interchanged. No leading zeros are allowed.
This can be solved through systematic application of logic. For example, cannot be equal to 0, since . That would make , but , which is not possible. Here is a slow brute-force method of solution that takes a few minutes on a relatively fast machine:
This gives the two solutions :
777589 - 188106 == 589483
777589 - 188103 == 589486

Here is another solution using Mathematica's Reduce command:
A faster (but slightly more obscure) piece of code is the following:
Faster still using the same approach (and requiring ~300 MB of memory):
Even faster using the same approach (that does not exclude leading zeros in the solution, but that can easily be weeded out at the end):
Here is an independent solution method that uses branch-and-prune techniques: And the winner for overall fastest:


2. Write a haiku describing possible methods for predicting search traffic seasonality. MathWorld's search engine seemed slowed this May. Undergrads prepping for finals.


3.
 1
1 1
2 1
1 2 1 1
1 1 1 2 2 1

What's the next line?
312211.

This is the "look and say" sequence in which each term after the first describes the previous term: one 1 (11); two 1s (21); one 2 and one 1 (1211); one 1, one 2, and two 1's (111221); and so on. See the look and say sequence entry on MathWorld for a complete write-up and the algebraic form of a fascinating related quantity known as Conway's constant.


4. You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. There is a dusty laptop here with a weak wireless connection. There are dull, lifeless gnomes strolling around. What dost thou do?
A) Wander aimlessly, bumping into obstacles until you are eaten by a grue.
B) Use the laptop as a digging device to tunnel to the next level.
C) Play MPoRPG until the battery dies along with your hopes.
D) Use the computer to map the nodes of the maze and discover an exit path.
E) Email your resume to Google, tell the lead gnome you quit and find yourself in whole different world [sic].
In general, make a state diagram . However, this method would not work in certain pathological cases such as, say, a fractal maze. For an example of this and commentary, see Ed Pegg's column about state diagrams and mazes .


5. What's broken with Unix?
Their reproductive capabilities.
How would you fix it?



6. On your first day at Google, you discover that your cubicle mate wrote the textbook you used as a primary resource in your first year of graduate school. Do you:
A) Fawn obsequiously and ask if you can have an autograph.
B) Sit perfectly still and use only soft keystrokes to avoid disturbing her concentration
C) Leave her daily offerings of granola and English toffee from the food bins.
D) Quote your favorite formula from the textbook and explain how it's now your mantra.
E) Show her how example 17b could have been solved with 34 fewer lines of code.



7. Which of the following expresses Google's
over-arching philosophy?
A) "I'm feeling lucky"
B) "Don't be evil"
C) "Oh, I already fixed that"
D) "You should never be more than 50 feet from food"
E) All of the above

8. How many different ways can you color an icosahedron with one of three colors on each face?
For an asymmetric 20-sided solid, there are possible 3-colorings . For a symmetric 20-sided object, the Polya enumeration theorem can be used to obtain the number of distinct colorings. Here is a concise Mathematica implementation: What colors would you choose?

9. This space left intentionally blank. Please fill it with something that improves upon emptiness.
For nearly 10,000 images of mathematical functions, see The Wolfram Functions Site visualization gallery .

10. On an infinite, two-dimensional, rectangular lattice of 1-ohm resistors, what is the resistance between two nodes that are a knight's move away?

This problem is discussed in J. Cserti's 1999 arXiv preprint . It is also discussed in The Mathematica GuideBook for Symbolics, the forthcoming fourth volume in Michael Trott's GuideBook series, the first two of which were published just last week by Springer-Verlag. The contents for all four GuideBooks, including the two not yet published, are available on the DVD distributed with the first two GuideBooks. 11. It's 2PM on a sunny Sunday afternoon in the Bay Area. You're minutes from the Pacific Ocean, redwood forest hiking trails and world class cultural attractions. What do you do?


12. In your opinion, what is the most beautiful math equation ever derived? There are obviously many candidates. The following list gives ten of the authors'
favorites:
1. Archimedes' recurrence formula : , , ,
2. Euler formula :
3. Euler-Mascheroni constant :
4. Riemann hypothesis: and implies
5. Gaussian integral :
6. Ramanujan's prime product formula:
7. Zeta-regularized product :
8. Mandelbrot set recursion:
9. BBP formula :
10. Cauchy integral formula:

An excellent paper discussing the most beautiful equations in physics is Daniel Z. Freedman's " Some beautiful equations of mathematical physics ." Note that the physics view on beauty in equations is less uniform than the mathematical one. To quote the notnecessarily- standard view of theoretical physicist P.A.M. Dirac, "It is more important to have beauty in one's equations than to have them fit experiment."

13. Which of the following is NOT an actual interest group formed by Google employees?
A. Women's basketball
B. Buffy fans
C. Cricketeers
D. Nobel winners
E. Wine club

14. What will be the next great improvement in search technology? Semantic searching of mathematical formulas.
See : http: // functions.wolfram.com/About/ourvision.html for work currently underway at Wolfram Research that will be made available in the near future.

15. What is the optimal size of a project team, above which additional members do not contribute productivity equivalent to the percentage increase in the staff size?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 11
E) 24

16. Given a triangle ABC, how would you use only a compass and straight edge to find a point P such that triangles ABP, ACP and BCP have equal perimeters? (Assume that ABC is constructed so that a solution does exist.) This is the isoperimetric point , which is at the center of the larger Soddy circle. It is related to Apollonius' problem . The three tangent circles are easy to construct: The circle around has diameter , which gives the other two circles. A summary of compass and straightedge constructions for the outer Soddy circle can be found in " Apollonius' Problem: A Study of Solutions and Their Connections" by David Gisch and Jason M. Ribando.

17. Consider a function which, for a given whole number n, returns the number of ones required when writing out all numbers between 0 and n. For example, f(13)=6. Notice that
f(1)=1. What is the next largest n such that
f(n)=n?

Q1) What is the value of i after execution of the following program.
void main()
{
long l=1024;
int i=1;
while(l>=1)
{ l=l/2;
i=i+1;
}
}
a)8 b)11 c)10 d)100 ans:b


Q2) This question is based on the complexity ...

Q3)
s->AB
A->a
B->bbA
Which one is false for above grammer..

Some Tree were given & the question is to fine preorder traversal.

Q4) One c++ program,to find output of the program..

Q5) If the mean faliure hour is 10,000 and 20 is the mean repair hour.If the printer is used by 100 customer,then find the availability.
1)80% 2)90% 3)98% 4)99.8% 5)100%

Q6)One question on probability...

Q7)In a singly linked list if there is a pointer S on the first element and pointer L is on the last element.Then which operation will take more time based on the lenght of the list.
1)Adding element at the first.
2)adding element at the end of the list.
3)To exchange the fisrt 2 element.
4)Deleting the element from the end of the list.
ans:2 check it!

3 more question to fine the output of the program. and rest of the question was based on data structure, some condition where given and we have to conlude either y or n The second section was coding...
1)Write a fucntion to multiply 2 N*N matrix Write test cases for ur code.
2) S contains the set of positive integer.Find the largest number c such that c=a+b where a,b,c are distict number of the set.

Placement Papers :: Globaledge

Global Edge Sample Paper


1. What is the output of the following code ?
int main( )
{
for( ; ;);
printf("Hello
");
return 0;
}

a. give compilation error
b. prints Hello infinite times
c. Runs in an infinite loop without printing anything.
d. prints Hello once.

Ans: c


2. Output of the code?
FUNC (int *p)
{
p = (int *)malloc(100);
printf("p:%x",p);
}

int main( )
{
int *ptr;
FUNC(ptr);
printf("Ptr:%x",ptr);
return 0;
}

a. Both printf statements prints same values.
b. Both print different values.
c. Gives compile time error.
d. Gives run time error.

Ans: b

3. Output of the code?
int main()
{
char a[] = "world";
printf("%d %d
",strlen(a),sizeof(a));
return 0;
}

a. 5,5
b. 6,5
c. 5,6
d. 6,6

Ans: c

4. What is the output generated?

main()
{
char *s = "Hello";
printf("%s",1(s));
}

a. Hello
b. ello
c. e
d. none of these.

Ans: b

5. Interpret the given declaration

char ( * ( f ( ) ) [ ] )( )

a. f is a pointer to function returning char
b. f is a pointer to an array of function returning a char
c. Invalid declaration
d. f is a function returning pointer to array[] of pointer to function returning char.

Ans : d

1. A binary tree of height h, h > 0 has

a. at least h and atmost 2*h-1 elements in it.
b. at least 2^h and atmost (2^h)+1 elementz in it.
c. at least 2^h -1 and atmost h^2 elements in it.
d. at least h and atmost (2^h) - 1 elements in it.

Ans: d

2. Thrashing is

a. flooding of pages in the memory.
b. increase in removal of pages from memory.
c. increase in page faults leading to decrease in CPU utilization.
d. removal of unused pages from memory making space for new ones.

Ans: c

3. Recursive Descent parser is a type of

a. Bottom up parser.
b. Top Down parser.
c. None of these.
d. Bottom down parser.

Ans: b

4. alloca() allocates memory from

a. Heap.
b. Reserved memory.
c. Data segment.
d. Stack.

Ans: d

5. What is the octal equivalent of decimal (5468).

a. 12360.
b. 12560.
c. None of these.
d. 12650.

Ans : c

Global Edge Sample Paper

1. main()
{ int i;
i=(2,3);
printf("%d",i);
}

a)2 b)3 c)Compiler error d)Syntax error.

ans : 3

2. main(){
char str[]="GESL";
printf("%d %d",sizeof(str),strlen(str));
}

a)5,5 b)4,4 c)5,4 d)4,5
ans: 5, 4

3. main(){ for(i=0;i++;i<100) printf("hello world
"); }

a)100 times
b)0 times
c)Infinite loop
d)None of the above.

ans: 0 times.

4. main(){ for(i=1;i++;i<100) printf("hello world
"); }


a)100 times b)0 times c)Infinite loop d)None of the above.

ans: infinite loop

5. main(){ char c; scanf("%s",c); }


a) Compiler dependent
b) unpredictable
c) Compiler error
d) scans the i/p.

ans: Compiler dependent.


6. main(){
int k=5;
for(++k<5 && k++/5 || ++k<8);
printf("%d
",k);
}
a)5
b)6
c)7
d)8

ans: 7

7. main(){
int *ptr1,*ptr2;
ptr1=(int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
ptr2=func(20,10,ptr1);
printf("%d %d
",*ptr1,*ptr2);
}

int *func(int a, int b, int *c)
{
int x=a+b;
*c=a-b;
return(&x);
}

a) Bug in the code.
b) No Bugs prints correctly
c) Error
d)  None of the above.

Ans: Bug in the code.

8). int main() {
int i = 10, j ;
if ( ( j = ~i ) < i )
printf ( "True" ) ;
else
printf ( "False" ) ;
}

a) True
b) False
c) Compiler Dependent
d) None of the above.

ans : True


9. How many bytes are required to create a 3*3 matrix using double pointer
ans: 12

10. take int=4,float=8,char=1
main() {
FILE *fp;
printf("%d
",sizeof(fp) );
}


a)2
b)4
c)Compiler dependent
d)Error

Ans:4

11. main()
{
int a=10,20;
a^=b^=a^=b;
printf("%d
%d
",a,b);

a) a=20,b=10
b) a=10,b=20
c) Syntax error
d) Unpredictable

Ans : a=20 b=10

12. main() {

int i=10;

switch(i) {
case 10: printf("Hello "); {
case 1 : printf("World ");
}
case 5: printf("Hello World ");
}
}

a) Hello
b) Hello
c) Hello World Hello World
d) Syntax Error.

Ans : Hello World Hello World

13. main() {
char str1[]="Hello";
char str2[]="Hello";
if ( str1==str2 )
printf("True
");
else
printf("False
");
}
Ans: False.

a)True
b)False
c)Error
d) Unpredictable.

15. main()
{
# include
int i = 10 ;
printf("%d
", i/2 );

}
a)10
b)5
c)error
d) warning.

ans : 5

16. #include
# pragma pack(2)

struct SIZE {
int i;
char ch ;
double db ;
} ;
main () {
printf ( "%d
",sizeof(struct SIZE) );
}
a)12
b)14
c)16
d)8