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ITC INFOTECH PAPER ON 12TH FEBRUARY,2008

SECTION – I :: VERBAL ABILITY


Instructions for the section:
. The total time limit for the section is 15 minutes
. At the end of the time, please change to section III and DO NOT return to this section
. There is only one correct answer, tick mark the answer on the answer sheet in the correct
box.
. There is no negative marking in the test
Directions: Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something
has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are five lettered words or sets of words. Choose the
word or set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Q.1 While ________________ in his own approach of philosophy, the scholar was
illogically,___________ his colleagues who averred that a seeker of knowledge must be free
to select such doctrines as pleased him in every school.
A. indiscriminate……supportive of
B. electic……intolerant of
C. speculative….cordial to
D. problematical….dismissive of
E. theoretic…Impatient with
Q.2 We have in America a _____________ speech that is neither American, Oxford English,
nor colloquial English, but ____________ of all three.
A. motley……….an enhancement
B. hybrid…….a combination
C. nasal…….a blend
D. mangled……a medley
E. formal…….a patch work
Q.3 It is somewhat paradoxical that, nine times out of ten, the coarse word is the word that
______ an evil and the
_________ word that excuses it.
A. condemns….refined
B. exonerates….vulgar
C. Contradicts...crass
D. condones...genteel
E. admits....clever
Q.4 An University training enables a graduate to see things as they are, to go right to the
point, to disentangle a ____________ of though.
A. line B. strand C. mass D. plethora E. skein
Q.5 When those whom he has injured accuse dhim of being a ____________, he retorted
curtly that he had never been a quack.
A. libertine B. sycophant C. charlatan D. plagiarist E. reprobate
Choose a word given below that is nearly opposite to the word mentioned in CAPITALS
Q.6 LATENT
A. prior B. tardy C. devious D. manifest E. astronomical
Q.7 CHAGRIN
A. frown B. disguise C. make indifferent D. make aware E. please
Q.8 DISINGENIOUS:
A. naïve B. accurate C. hostile D. Witty E. polite
Q.9 SERVILITY
A. resilience B. wickedness C. independence D. righteousness F. humility
Q.10 RECTIFY
A. apologise B. sanctify C. make worse D. rule illegal E. rebuke
Instructions for Questions 11-15: Select the best alternative to the portion in the sentence
which is underlined. If you think the underlined portion is the best option, Select answer A.
Be attentive to matters of grammar, diction and syntax as well as clarity, precision and
fluency. Do not select the answers which alters the meaning of the original sentence.
Q.11 Using it wisely, leisure promotes health, efficiency and happiness.
A. Using it wisely
B. If used wisely
C. Having used it wisely
D. Because it is used wisely
E. Because of usefulness
Q.12 We want the teacher to be him who has the best rapport with the students.
A. We want the teacher to be him
B. We want the teacher to be he
C. We want him to be the teacher
D. We desire that the teacher be him
E. We anticipate that the teacher will be him.
Q.13 She not only was competent but also friendly in nature.
A. She not only was competent but also friendly.
B. Not only was she competent but friendly also.
C. She not only was competent but friendly also
D. She was not only competent but also friendly.
E. She was not only competent but friendly also.
Q.14 When one eats in this restaurant, you often find that the prices are high and the food id
poorly prepared.
A. When one eats in this restaurant, you often find
B. When one eats in this restaurant, one often find
C. As you eat in this restaurant, you often find
D. If you eat in this restaurant, you often find
E. When one ate in this restaurant, he often found
Q.15 May I venture to say that I think this performance is the most superior I have ever
heard.
A. May I venture to say that I think this performance is the most superior.
B. May I venture to say that this performance is the most superior.
C. May I say that this performance is the most superior.
D. I think this performance is superior to any.
E. This performance is the most superior of any.
SECTION - 2 :: ANALYTICAL SECTION
Instructions for the section:
. The total time limit for the section is 20 minutes
. At the end of the time, please change to section III and DO NOT return to this section or to
section-I
. There is only one correct answer, tick mark the answer on the answer sheet in the correct
box.
. There is no negative marking in the test
Direction: Each question or a group of question is based on a passage or set of conditions. In
answering some of the questions, it may be. useful to draw a Tough diagram. For each
answer, select the best answer choice given below.
Questions 1 – 4
At a formal dinner for eight; the host & hostesses are seated at opposite ends of a rectangular
table. with three persons along each side. Each man must be seated next to at least one
Woman and vice-versa. Allan is opposite Di!1nne, who is not the hostess George has’ a
woman on his right and is opposite a woman Helga is at the hostess’s right, next to Frank
One person is seated between Belinda & Carol.
Q 1 Eric is the eighth person present. Eric must be :
I. the host II. seated to. Diane’s right III. seated opposite Carol
A) I onIy B) III only C) I & II only D) I, II, III
Q 2 If each person is placed directly opposite his or her spouse, which of the following pairs
must be married?
A. George & Helga
B. Belinda & Frank
C. Carol & Frank
D. George & Belinda
E. Eric & Helga
Q 3 Which person cannot be seated next to a person of the same sex?
A. Allan B. Belinda C. Carol D. Diane E. Eric
Q 4 George is bothered by the cigarette smoke of his neighbor and exchanges seat with the
person four places to his left. Which of the following must be true following the exchange?
I. NO one seated between two persons of the opposite sex.
II. One side of the table consists entirely of persons of the same sex
III. Either the host or the hostess has changes seats.
A. I only
B. III only
C. I & II only"
D. II & III only
E. Neither I, II nor III.
Q 5 Ram is standing to the right of Sita. Kaushalya is standing on the opposite side of Sita.
Since the opposite of right is wrong, Kaushalya must be standing on the wrong side of
Ram.Which of the following logical errors has the author ’of the argument above committed?
A. He has used a single term to mean two different things
B. He has confused cause & effect
C. He has assumed to be true what he wants to prove to be true
D. He has provided no factual evidence for his conclusion
E. He has drawn a general conclousion from an insufficient number of examples.
Questions 6-7:
If Dr.Seymore’s theory is correct, then the events she predicts will happen. Then events she
predicted did happen. Therefore her theory must be correct.
Q 6 Which of the following arguments has a logical structure that most nearly resembles that
of the argument above ?
A. If we win the game, we will be the league champions, we won the game; therefore we are
the league champions.
B. If the fan is running, then the electricity must be on. The electricity is on; the fan must be
running.
C. If the store is open, I will buy a shirt. I think the store is open: therefore, I should be able
to buy a shirt.
D. If Alice answers her phone, then my prediction is correct. I predict that she is at home,
therefore, she will answer her phone.
E. If Ted’s flight is delayed, he will miss his appointment. He kept his appointment: therefore
his flight must have been on time.
Q 7 The conclusion drawn in the argument above would be valid if which of the following
were true?
A. Only Dr.Seymour’s theory fully explains the events which happened.
B. If the events Dr.Seymour predicted happen, then her theory is correct.
C. If Dr. Seymour’s theory is correct, then the events she predicted may happen.
D. Only Dr.Seymour’s predicted the events which happened.
E. If the events Dr.Seymour predicted happen, then Dr.Seymour’s theory may be correct.
Questions 8-10:
A, B, C or W may cause D
B, C or W may cause E
W or X may cause F
D or E may cause G or H only if D & E are caused by B or C; D or E may cause 1 only if D
and E are caused by C.
Only E & F together may cause M or N
F may cause H only if it is caused by W or X
Q 8 Which can result from the largest number of immediately preceding events?
A. D B. E C. F D. M E. N
Q 9 Which can result in the smallest number of subsequent events, counting both those that
follow immediately and those that follow after another event?
A. A B. B C. C D. W E. X
Q 10 How many different events or combinations of events may cause H?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 E. 9
Q 11 Donors are almost never offended by being asked for too much (in fact, they are usually
flattered).And if you ask for too much, your donor can always suggest a smaller amount. On
the other hand, donors are frequently offended by being asked for too little. A common
reaction is "so that’s all they think, I am worth of".
The above statement assumes that:
A. Donors are usually never asked for enough.
B. A good fund raiser will value the worth of a donor
C. It is worth the gamble to ask for large donations
D. Fund raisers often think that donors are incapable of giving much
E. Donors are seldom offended by fund raisers.
Q 12 In 1950, the average child visited the dentist once a year, by 1970, the number of visits
had increased to two. Today, the average child visits the dentist three times in a year.Each of
the following, if true, could explain this trend, except:
A. Dentist fees have declined over the period.
B. Better home care of teeth have reduced the number of cavities
C. Dental care has become less painful.
D. Parents are more aware of the importance of dental care.
E. Tax benefits for deducting dental expenses have increased.
Q 13 There are many reasons why individuals want to run their own businesses. Some
foresee more personal satisfaction if they are successful in launching their own business,
while others are interested mainly in prospect of larger financial rewards. Since the late
1970’s and early 1980’s, tax regulations and other changes have encouraged increasing
number of venture capitalists and entrepreneurs to start new enterprises. Since 1980, some
one-half million new ventures have been started. Not all succeeded, of course.
The above statement makes which of the following assumptions?
A. Success in starting a new business depends in large pari on sound financial planning
B. Social incentives are associated with new business starts,
C. Financial incentives are associated with new business starts.
D. Most new business ventures succeed initially but fail later on
E. Venture Capitalists are motivated by non-monetary gains.
Q 14. Between 1940 and 1945 gasoline consumption in the US dropped about 35 % because
of the war time rationing. In the same period, lung cancer in the US white males declined by
approximately the same percentage. Between 1914 and 1950 lung cancer mortality increased
nineteen fold and the rate of gasoline consumption increased at the same rate. Which of the
following facts, if true would weaken the above arguments?
A. For each of the years between 1939 and 1949, lung cancer among urban blacks in the US
remained at the same rate.
B. The amount oflead in gasoline increased between 1916 and 1944
C. After 1950 the gasoline consumption jumped.
D. During world war II, people suffering from cancer were forbidden to drive.
E. Women frrst began driving in large numbers between 1941 and 1951
Q 15 Building codes required that all public building constructed aiter 1980 to have
reinforced-steel bomb shelters installed.From which of the following can the statement above
be inferred?
A. Public buildings had to be installed reinforced steel bomb shelters after 1980
B. No bomb shelters other than reinforced steel shelters were instttlled in public buildings
after 1980 but all public buildings constructed after 1980 were required to hav~ bomb
shelters
C. Some public buildings constructed before 1980 had installed bomb shelters.
D. Bomb shelters were not required in pl.lblic buildings before 19080 but some were
installed voluntarily.
E. Before 1980, public buildings had bomb shelters but not necessarily made of reinforced
steel.
SECTION – 3 :: GENERAL APTITUDE TEST
Instructions for the section:
. The total time limit for the section is 10 minutes
. At the end of the time, please change to section II and DO NOT return to this section
. There is only one correct answer, tick mark the answer on the answer sheet in the correct
box.
. There is no negative marking in the test
Q. 1 A train covers the distance d between two cities in h hours arriving J. hours late. What
rate would permit the train to arrive on schedule?
A) h·2 B) d!h - 2 C) dlh-2 D) dh·2 E) dlh+2
Q.2 In a group of 15, 7 have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek and 3 have not studied
either. How many of these have studied both Latin & Greek?
A) 0 1 3n C) 4 D) 5 E) 7
Q. 3 Colorful Pain Company contracts to paint three house. Mr. Brown can paint a house in 6
days, while Mr. Pink would take 8 days and Mr. Blue would take 12 days. After 8 days Mr.
Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Pink begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days
will it take Mr. Blue to complete the contract?
A)7 B) 8 C) 1l D) 12 E) 13
Q. 4 A box is made in form of a cube. If a second cubical box has inside dimensions three
times those of the first box, how many times as much does the second box contain?
A)3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 12
Q. 5 One wheel rotates once every 7 minutes and anothl::r ratales once every 5 minutes. How
often will both begin to rotate at the same time?
A) Every 6 minutes B) Every 12 minutes C) Every 17.5 minutes D) Every 35 minutes F)
Every 70 minutes
Q. 6 If the side of a square increases by 40 %, then the area of the square increases by :
A) 16% B) 40% C) 96% D) 116% E) 140%
Q. 7 A fanner wishes to build a fence around a rectangular field. The field is 100 feet long
and 60 feet wide. The fence will be of stone on one side and of wire on the other three sides.
Stone cost Rs. 5 a foot and wire costs Rs. 2 a foot, How much will the fence cost?
A) Rs.320 B)Rs.620 C) Rs.760 D) Rs.80Q E) Rs.940
Q. 8 Which one of the following has the greatest value?
A) 0.3 B) J 0.3 C) L2/5 D) 1/3 E) O.Ol1t
Q. 9 If the product of 3 consecutive integers is 210, then the sum of two smaller integer is:
A) 5 B) 11 C) 12 D) 13 E) 18
Q. 10 The price of a garment is reduced by 20 %. During an "early bird" special all garments
are rnarked "take an additional 30 % off reduced price". The two reductions are equivalent to
a single reduction of :
A) 25% B) 44 % C) 50% D) 56% E) 60%
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ITC INFOTECH PAPER ON 22nd JULY 2008
Hi friends….. This is RAJESH VARMA with ECE family from B.I.T. SINDRI
,DHANBAD,JHARKHAND….I attended ITC infotech on campus placement test on 22nd
JULY, 2008 held at B.I.T. SINDRI,. I would LOVE to share my experience with u & hope
it would prove very valuable for u in the upcoming period
The Selection procedure consists of 3 Phases :-
a) Written Test
b) Group discussion
c) HR Interview
a) Written Test::::----
written test was of 45 min consists of three sections:
total no. of question were 40 .10 from aptitude, 15 from logical reasoning and 15 from
English..........
1) APTITUDE:
All questions were of cat pattern.......and little bit time consuming and tricky these
are .............
1) The length, width and height of a room is 3,2,1 respectively. The length of the room is
doubled and height and width is halved .then percentage decrease in area of wall.
is...........
a) 13.6% b) 27.2% c) 10% d) none of these
2) A father purchases dress for his three daughter. The dresses

are of same color but of different size .the dress is kept in dark room .What is the probability
that all the three will not choose their own dress...
a) 2/3 b) 1/3 c) 1/6 d) 1/9
3) In a race of 4000m around a circular ground of circum 1000m The fastest and slowest
athletes meets first time 5 min after the starting of race . the speed of the all athletes remains
constants over the race . The speed of the fatest is double of the slowest athletes. Than in how
much time the athletes who wins the race will complete the race.......
a) 20 min b) 10 min c) 5 min d) none of these
4) A merchant of clothes purchases the cloth with a gauge of 120 cm instead of 100cm. and
sells it with a gauge of 80 cm with a discount of 20% . then total gain will be....
a) 10% b)20% c) 25% d) none of these
5) If n be a odd number greater than 1. than n(n*n-1) will be divisible by................
a)48 b) 24 c)6 d) none of these
6) There are two machines X and Y .X produces 100X /min and takes rest of 5 min to clean
after 1000X . And Y produces 75Y/min and takes 10 min rest after a production of 1500Y
.what will be minimum time after which 9000 pair of X,Y will be produced............
a) 135 b) 130 c) 170 d) 180
7) There are five places A, B, C, D and E in a city .E is 2 km west of D .D is three km
northeast of A . .B is 5km north of C and C is 4 km west of D .one per son travels through C-
B-A-E-D than what will be total distance traveled by him...........
a) 13 b) 11 c) 9 d) 10
8) One rectangle having shorter side is 2m and is fold along the line joining the midpoint of
the longer side. the ratio of longer and shorter side in both new and old rectangle remains
same than what was the length of longer side in new rectangle.............
a) √2 b) 2√2 c) 2 d) none of these
9) The multiplication of three consecutive number is 2730 than the sum of the three no.
is............
a) 39 b) 42 c) 30 d) none of these

10) one question was based on factorial which was lengthy and is missing from my
mind...........
b) REASONING SECTION:-
This section on consists of 15 questions all were from R.S Agarwal….There of three
paragraph based on which questions were asked. Each paragraph consists of five
questions………based on memory of my friends and me these questions were………

1)A, B and C are five players who participated in a race the given condition were ..
1)A is always ahead of B
2)C is either first or last
3) D is either first or last
Some conditions were given in the question and you have to decide the position of the
players respectively.
Eg. If C finished first and E finished behind the B . decide the position of the players.
Eg. Some condition were given and you have to decide the validity of the given statement in
the option..
Eg. I’f B and D finished consecutively . decide the position of all the players……..

2) These are the members of the team. P, Q,R, S,T,U,M,K,L,N.


A team has to be formed from the above given members .
1) Following conditions were given team must contain at least one of the member P, Q, R
2) Among the S, T, U if one is selected than other two must be selected
3) L and N cannot work together
4) L and U cannot work together
5) either of Q and M must be selected .but not the both
6) K and L would work only when selected together .

Questions:-
1.In how many ways a team can be formed in which N is a member.
A) 2 b)3 c) 4 d) 6

2. what could be the maximum number in the team.

3. some questions were asked on the basis of conditions given you have to decide weather the
given statement is true or false
Nine bottles of soft drink were placed in a row . the conditions given are
1) some are of cola brand (specified)
2) some are caffeine free soft drink (name were specified)
3) some are flavored (name were specified)
questions were asked like
which bottle is both flavored and caffeine free

3) what is the number of bottle that are unflavored and caffeine free both.

4) What is the number of soft drink that are flavored and of cola brand……
c) English section:-This section consists of three type of questions :-
1) synonyms :-
2) sentence completion
3) common Errors

Question no. 26-30


there were five questions from synonyms. These are –
26) Garnish
a) paint b) Garner c) Adorn d) care

27) Advocates
a) recommends b) Lawyer c) counselor d) prosecutor

28) Subtle
a) Elusive b) faint c) Innocent d) Garner
29) Furor
a) Excitement b) worry c) anteroom d)……………

30) Embezzle
a)……….. b)…………. c)………………… d)…………

Question no. 31-35


There were five question related choosing appropriate words (fill in the blanks)
You have to choose the words from the options given .
These question were of same pattern of question in the GRE ( Barrons )

Question no. 36- 40


There were five question based on common errors mainly based on
· preposition
· noun
· verb
· article

b)GROUP DISSCUSSION
It was mainly elimination round. The selected student for GD were halved in this round.All
selected 33 students were divided into group of 11.
The topic of discussion were……..
1) UPA government policy to support the nuclear deal
2) Love marriage verses arrange marriage
3) Will the jahrkand be the industrial leader of India

c) INTERVIEW ROUND
It was merely a formality. The questions asked were from …."C" language and the subject
of interest of the student……

First I want to express my gratitude to my friends specially shiv prakash, Chandra shekhar
and pratyush for his cooperation in collecting question and data related to it.Wish you all a
bright future in ITC infotech………..
Rajesh kumar varma
ECE 2K5
B.I.T. SINDRI
23/07/2008
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ITC INFOTECH PAPER ON 22nd JULY 2009 at B.I.T. SINDRI,
DHANBAD, JHARKHAND

The Selection procedure consists of 3 Phases :-


a) Written Test
b) Group discussion
c) HR Interview

a) Written Test::::----
written test was of 45 min consists of three sections:
total no. of question were 40 .10 from aptitude, 15 from logical
reasoning and 15 from English..........

1) APTITUDE:
All questions were of cat pattern.......and little bit time consuming and
tricky these are .............
1) The length, width and height of a room is 3,2,1 respectively. The
length of the room is doubled and height and width is halved .then
percentage decrease in area of wall. is...........
a) 13.6% b) 27.2% c) 10% d) none of these

2) A father purchases dress for his three daughter. The dresses are of
same color but of different size .the dress is kept in dark room .What is
the probability that all the three will not choose their own dress...
a) 2/3 b) 1/3 c) 1/6 d) 1/9

3) In a race of 4000m around a circular ground of circum 1000m The


fastest and slowest athletes meets first time 5 min after the starting of
race . the speed of the all athletes remains constants over the race . The
speed of the fatest is double of the slowest athletes. Than in how much
time the athletes who wins the race will complete the race.......
a) 20 min b) 10 min c) 5 min d) none of these

4) A merchant of clothes purchases the cloth with a gauge of 120 cm


instead of 100cm. and sells it with a gauge of 80 cm with a discount of
20% . then total gain will be....
a) 10% b)20% c) 25% d) none of these

5) If n be a odd number greater than 1. than n(n*n-1) will be divisible


by................
a)48 b) 24 c)6 d) none of these

6) There are two machines X and Y .X produces 100X /min and takes
rest of 5 min to clean after 1000X . And Y produces 75Y/min and takes
10 min rest after a production of 1500Y .what will be minimum time
after which 9000 pair of X,Y will be produced............
a) 135 b) 130 c) 170 d) 180

7) There are five places A, B, C, D and E in a city .E is 2 km west of


D .D is three km northeast of A . .B is 5km north of C and C is 4 km
west of D .one per son travels through C-B-A-E-D than what will be
total distance traveled by him...........
a) 13 b) 11 c) 9 d) 10

One rectangle having shorter side is 2m and is fold along the line
joining the midpoint of the longer side. the ratio of longer and shorter
side in both new and old rectangle remains same than what was the
length of longer side in new rectangle.............
a) √2 b) 2√2 c) 2 d) none of these

9) The multiplication of three consecutive number is 2730 than the sum


of the three no. is............
a) 39 b) 42 c) 30 d) none of these

10) one question was based on factorial which was lengthy and is
missing from my mind...........

b) REASONING SECTION:-
This section on consists of 15 questions all were from R.S
Agarwal….There of three paragraph based on which questions were
asked. Each paragraph consists of five questions………based on
memory of my friends and me these questions were………

1)A, B and C are five players who participated in a race the given
condition were ..
1)A is always ahead of B
2)C is either first or last
3) D is either first or last
Some conditions were given in the question and you have to decide the
position of the players respectively.
Eg. If C finished first and E finished behind the B . decide the position
of the players.
Eg. Some condition were given and you have to decide the validity of
the given statement in the option..
Eg. I'f B and D finished consecutively . decide the position of all the
players……..

2) These are the members of the team. P, Q,R, S,T,U,M,K,L,N.


A team has to be formed from the above given members .
1) Following conditions were given team must contain at least one of the
member P, Q, R
2) Among the S, T, U if one is selected than other two must be selected
3) L and N cannot work together
4) L and U cannot work together
5) either of Q and M must be selected .but not the both
6) K and L would work only when selected together .

Questions:-
1.In how many ways a team can be formed in which N is a member.
A) 2 b)3 c) 4 d) 6

2. what could be the maximum number in the team.

3. some questions were asked on the basis of conditions given you have
to decide weather the given statement is true or false
Nine bottles of soft drink were placed in a row . the conditions given are
1) some are of cola brand (specified)
2) some are caffeine free soft drink (name were specified)
3) some are flavored (name were specified)
questions were asked like
which bottle is both flavored and caffeine free

3) what is the number of bottle that are unflavored and caffeine free
both.

4) What is the number of soft drink that are flavored and of cola
brand……

c) English section:-This section consists of three type of questions :-


1) synonyms :-
2) sentence completion
3) common Errors

Question no. 26-30


there were five questions from synonyms. These are –
26) Garnish
a) paint b) Garner c) Adorn d) care

27) Advocates
a) recommends b) Lawyer c) counselor d) prosecutor

2 Subtle
a) Elusive b) faint c) Innocent d) Garner

29) Furor
a) Excitement b) worry c) anteroom d)……………

30) Embezzle
a)……….. b)…………. c)………………… d)…………
Question no. 31-35
There were five question related choosing appropriate words (fill in the
blanks)
You have to choose the words from the options given .
These question were of same pattern of question in the GRE ( Barrons )

Question no. 36- 40


There were five question based on common errors mainly based on
• preposition
• noun
• verb
• article

b)GROUP DISSCUSSION
The topic of discussion were……..
1) UPA government policy to support the nuclear deal
2) Love marriage verses arrange marriage
3) Will the jahrkand be the industrial leader of India

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1) What is the abbreviation for SAP?

2) What is the abbreviation for SAS?

3) In Object Oriented programming, what is the pattern of the class?

4) Due to economical crisis, the GDP of all the countries is down. What is the full
form of GDP ?

5) The study of Birds is called?

Test Pattern: 20 multiple choice questions (Includes Aptitude, Reasoning,


Technical)

.Net interview questions and answers home


What is CSHARP?
C# (pronounced “see sharp”) is a one of Dot Net programming language and supports functional,
generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines.
Microsoft has introduced C# on June 2000 and updating/Introducing new features with different
versions.
The most recent version is C# 4.0, which was released in April 12, 2010.
Explain different C# Types used to create a csharp program?
Basically c# compiler supplies intrinsic data types (int, double, string etc) and programmers can
define user defined data types(class, struct, enum etc).
All above C# types fall into any one of the following categories
• Value types
• Reference types
Explain Value type and reference type?
Value Type
Variables of value types directly contain their data.
Value types store in stack.
Reference Type
Variables of reference types store references to their data
Reference types store in Heap Memory.
Tell me the three important Object Oriented programming features supported by C sharp?
1. Encapsulation
2. Inheritance
3. Polymorphism
Could you able to apply inheritance to structure type in C#?
No, we could not apply inheritance to structure. Structure types are always sealed.
What are the main features involved in C#2.0 Version?
C# Generics and Iterators has come in C# 2.0 version with these features C# Collections has
great benefits. Some of the other features are mentioned below
• Partial Classes
• Anonymous Methods
• Nullable Types
• CoVarience and Contra Varience in Delegates
All C# 2.0 new features visit following link
Could remember some of the new features included in C#3.0 Version?
C# 3.0 has following good features and these features works with Visual studio 2008.
• Object and Collection Initializers
• Implicitly Typed Local Variables
• Implicitly Typed Arrays
• Extension Methods
• Lambda Expressions
• Anonymous Types
• Query Expressions(LINQ)
• Automatically Implemented Properties
What are the new features included in C#4.0 version?
C# 4.0 has released recently in 2010 and all these features could work with visual studio 2010
because VS2010 can be targeted to .net framework 4.0 version. C# 4.0 mainly focused on
dynamic programming and contains following features.
Dynamic Binding
Name and optional Arguments
Improvements in CoVarience and ContraVarience
COM specific interop features
To Know more details on C# 4.0 New features
.Net interview questions and answers home
C Questions
1. What does static variable mean?
2. What is a pointer?
3. What are the uses of a pointer?
4. What is a structure?
5. What is a union?
6. What are the differences between structures and union?
7. What are the differences between structures and arrays?
8. In header files whether functions are declared or defined?
9. What are the differences between malloc () and calloc ()?
10. What are macros? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
11. Difference between pass by reference and pass by
12. What is static identifier?
13. Where is the auto variables stored?
14. Where does global, static, and local, register
15. Difference between arrays and linked list?
16. What are enumerations?
17. Describe about storage allocation and scope of
18. What are register variables? What are the advantages
19. What is the use of typedef?
20. Can we specify variable field width in a scanf()
21. Out of fgets() and gets() which function is safe to use and why?
22. Difference between strdup and strcpy?
23. What is recursion?
24. Differentiate between a for loop and a while loop? What are it uses?
25. What is storage class.What are the different storage classes in C?
26. What the advantages of using Unions?
27. What is the difference between Strings and Arrays?
28. What is a far pointer? where we use it?
29. What is a huge pointer?
30. What is a normalized pointer ,how do we normalize a pointer?
31. What is near pointer.
32. In C, why is the void pointer useful? When would you use it?
33. What is a NULL Pointer? Whether it is same as an uninitialized pointer?
34. Are pointers integer ?
35. What does the error ‘Null Pointer Assignment’ means and what causes this error?
36. What is generic pointer in C?
37. Are the expressions arr and &arr same for an array of integers?
38. How pointer variables are initialized ?
39. What is static memory allocation ?
40. What is dynamic memory allocation?
41. What is the purpose of realloc ?
42. What is pointer to a pointer.
43. What is an array of pointers ?
44. Difference between linker and linkage ?
45. Is it possible to have negative index in an array?
46. Why is it necessary to give the size of an array in an array declaration ?
47. What modular programming ?
48. What is a function ?
49. What is an argument ?
50. What are built in functions ?
51. Difference between formal argument and actual argument ?
52. Is it possible to have more than one main() function in a C program ?
53. What is the difference between an enumeration and a set of pre-processor # defines?
54. How are Structure passing and returning implemented by the complier?
55. What is the similarity between a Structure, Union and enumeration?
56. Can a Structure contain a Pointer to itself?
57. How can we read/write Structures from/to data files?
58. Write a program which employs Recursion ?
59. Write a program which uses Command Line Arguments?
60. Difference between array and pointer ?
61. What do the ‘c’ and ‘v’ in argc and argv stand for?
62. What are C tokens ?
63. What are C identifiers?
64. Difference between syntax vs logical error?
65. What is preincrement and post increment ?
66. Write a program to interchange 2 variables without using the third one.
67. What is the maximum combined length of command line arguments including the space
between adjacent arguments?
68. What are bit fields? What is the use of bit fields in a Structure declaration?
69. What is a preprocessor, What are the advantages of preprocessor ?
70. What are the facilities provided by preprocessor ?
71. What are the two forms of #include directive ?
72. How would you use the functions randomize() and random()?
73. What do the functions atoi(), itoa() and gcvt() do?
74. How would you use the functions fseek(), freed(), fwrite() and ftell()?
75. What is the difference between the functions memmove() and memcpy()?
76. What is a file ?
77. What are the types of file?
78. What is a stream ?
79. What is meant by file opening ?
81. What is a file pointer ?
82. How is fopen()used ?
83. How is a file closed ?
84. What is a random access file ?
85. What is the purpose of ftell ?
86. What is the purpose of rewind() ?
87. Difference between a array name and a pointer variable ?
88. Represent a two-dimensional array using pointer ?
89. Difference between an array of pointers and a pointer to an array ?
90. Can we use any name in place of argv and argc as command line arguments ?
91. What are the pointer declarations used in C?
92. Differentiate between a constant pointer and pointer to a constant ?
93. Is the allocated space within a function automatically deallocated when the function returns?
94. Discuss on pointer arithmetic?
95. What are the invalid pointer arithmetic ?
96. What are the advantages of using array of pointers to string instead of an array of strings?
97. Are the expressions *ptr ++ and ++ *ptr same ?
98. What would be the equivalent pointer expression foe referring the same element as a[p][q][r]
[s] ?
99. Are the variables argc and argv are always local to main ?
100. Can main () be called recursively?
101. Can we initialize unions?
102. What’s the difference between these two declarations?
103. Why doesn’t this code: a[i] = i++; work?
104. Why doesn’t struct x { … };x thestruct; work?
105. Why can’t we compare structures?
106. How are structure passing and returning implemented?

101. IMP>Can we initialize unions?


Ans: ANSI Standard C allows an initializer for the first member of a union. There is no standard
way
of initializing any other member (nor, under a pre-ANSI compiler, is there generally any way of
initializing a union at all).

102. What’s the difference between these two declarations?


Ans: struct x1 { … };
typedef struct { … } x2;
The first form declares a structure tag; the second declares a typedef. The main difference is that
the second declaration is of a slightly more abstract type.its users don’t necessarily know that it
is a structure, and the keyword struct is not used when declaring instances of it.
103. Why doesn’t this code: a[i] = i++; work?
Ans: The subexpression i++ causes a side effect.it modifies i’s value.which leads to undefined
behavior since i is also referenced elsewhere in the same expression.
104.WHy doesn’t struct x { … };
x thestruct;
work?
Ans:
C is not C++. Typedef names are not automatically generated for structure tags.
105. Why can’t we compare structures?
Ans:
There is no single, good way for a compiler to implement structure comparison which is
consistent with C’s low-level flavor. A simple byte-by-byte comparison could founder on
random bits present in unused “holes” in the structure (such padding is used to keep the
alignment of later fields correct). A field-by-field comparison might require unacceptable
amounts of repetitive code for large structures.
106. How are structure passing and returning implemented?
Ans: When structures are passed as arguments to functions, the entire structure is typically
pushed on
the stack, using as many words as are required. Some compilers merely pass a pointer to the
structure, though they may have to make a local copy to preserve pass-by-value semantics.
Structures are often returned from functions in a location pointed to by an extra,compiler-
supplied “hidden” argument to the function. Some older compilers used a special,static location
for structure returns, although this made structure-valued functions non-reentrant, which ANSI C
disallows.

What is the .NET Framework?


The .NET Framework is a set of technologies that form an integral part of the .NET Platform. It
is Microsoft’s managed code programming model for building applications.
The .NET Framework has two main components:
Common Language Runtime (CLR):
The CLR is one of the foundation in the .NET framework and provides a common set of services
for applications developed on Microsoft .Net Technologies.
.NET Framework class library:
The .NET framework class library is a collection of reusable types and exposes features of the
runtime. It contains of a set of classes that is used to access common functionality.
What is CTS (Common Type System)?
The common type system (CTS) defines how types are declared, used, and managed in the
runtime, and is also an important part of the runtime’s support for cross-language integration.
The common type system performs the following functions:
• Establishes a framework that helps to enable cross-language integration, type safety, and
high performance code execution.
• Provides an object-oriented model that supports the complete implementation of many
programming languages.
• Define the rules that languages must follow, which helps to ensure that objects written in
different languages can interact with each other.
What is CLS (Common Language Specification)?
This is a subset of the CTS which all .NET languages are expected to support. It was always a
dream of Microsoft to unite all different languages in to one umbrella and CLS is one step
towards that. Microsoft has defined CLS which are nothing but guidelines that language to
follow, so that it can communicate with other .NET languages in a seamless manner.
What is .Net Assembly?
.Net Assembly is one basic building of application. It can be an .exe or .dll file.
.Net Assembly can be used to
• Simplify application deployment
• Solves the versioning problems that can occur with component-based applications
What are the Different elements in .Net Assembly?
• Assembly manifest
• Type Metadata
• MSIL Code
• Set of Resources
What is Global Assembly catche?
If the machine installs with .NetFramework, then the machine contains a machine-wide code
cache called the global assembly cache. The global assembly cache stores assemblies specifically
designated to be shared by several applications on the machine/computer.
What are different ways to deploy an assembly in to global assembly catche?
• We can use the Global Assembly Cache tool (Gacutil.exe), GAC Tool has provided by
the .NET Framework SDK.
• We can use Windows Explorer to drag assemblies into the cache.
• We can use an installer designed to work with the global assembly cache.
Explain the Application Domain in .NetFramework?
Application Domain will isolate applications that are running on same computer. Application
domains will provide more secure and versatile unit of processing that CLR can use to provide
isolation between applications.
What are the benefits of isolation provided by the Application domains?
• Faults in one application cannot affect other applications. The application domains ensure
that code running in one domain cannot affect other applications in the process.
• Individual applications can be stopped without stopping the entire process. Application
domains will enable you to unload the code running in a single

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