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Here you will find Sasken Placement Papers for ECE, Pattern and Download questions of Sasken Placement Paper 2011 with Answers & Solutions. Sasken Placement Papers 2011:1. which of these checks for structural errors of a language a)lexical analyser b)parser c)intermediate code d)code optimisation 2. threads in the same process share the same a)data section b)stack c)registers d) thread id 3.the depth of a binary tree... a)nlogn(base 2) b) n*n c)n 4.a program computing log(n) accepts 1000 inputs its execution time is 110 ms...when it doubles n to 2000 inputs. it becomes 120.....and what will be for 4000 a)130 b)140 c)150 5. Algorithm to find the balancing of parenthesis was given and output had to be obtains using Ans:- stacks 6.which of the following is non preemptive A. fcfs B. round robin C. shortest job first 7.problem to find the avg waiting time of sjf.. given the burst times of each process

8.which of the following may be implemented using a stack A. parenthesis matching B. parsing C. local variables stored in runtime D. all the above 9.which of the following data structures can be randomly accessed giving loc A. linked list implemented using array B. singly linked list C. double linked list D. both single and double linked list 10. Two people were walking in opposite directions. both of them walked 6 miles forward then took right and walked 8 miles. how far is each from starting positions? a) 14 miles and 14 miles b) 10 miles 10 miles c) 6 miles 6 miles 11. A person has certain number of cows and birds. they have 172 eyes and 344 legs. how many cows and birds does he have? 12. A person has 14 red socks and 14 white socks in a drawer. what is the minimum number of socks that he should take to get a correct pair? 13. when a number is multiplied by 13,it will become greater to 105 by an amt with which it is lesser to105 by now. what is the number 14. when asked what the time is, a person answered that the amount of time left is 1/5 of the time already completed. what is the time? 15. when I become as old as my father is now, I will be 5 times the age of my son. and my son will be 8 yrs older than what I am now.father+my age=100.how old is my son now? 16. two peoples on cycles are traveling at 10 miles / hour. when they reach a distance of 50 miles, a housefly lands on the first cyclist and then flies to the other and so onat a speed of 16 miles/hour. what is the distance covered by fly before cyclist meet? 17. my successor's father is my father's son. and i don't have any brothers or sons. who is my successor? a)nephew b)niece

c)daughter d)myself 18. If the program (myprog) is run from the command line as myprog 1 2 3 , What would be the output? main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; for(i=0;i<argc;i++) printf("%s",argv[i]); } a) 1 2 3 b) C:\MYPROG.EXE 1 2 3 c) MYP d) None of the above 19. If the following program (myprog) is run from the command line as myprog 1 2 3, What would be the output? main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i,j=0; for(i=0;i<argc;i++) j=j+ atoi(argv[i]); printf("%d",j); } a) 1 2 3 b) 6 c) error d) "123" 20. If the total distance of a journey is 120 km .If one goes by 60 kmph and comes back at 40kmph what is the average speed during the journey? Ans: 48kmph 21. A school has 30% students from Maharashtra .Out of these 20% are Bombey students. Find the total percentage of Bombay? Ans: 6% 22. An equilateral triangle of sides 3 inch each is given. How many equilateral triangles of side 1 inch can be formed from it? Ans: 9 23. If A/B = 3/5,then 15A = ? Ans : 9B

24. Each side of a rectangle is increased by 100% .By what percentage does the area increase? Ans : 300% 25. Perimeter of the back wheel = 9 feet, front wheel = 7 feet on a certain distance, the front wheel gets 10 revolutions more than the back wheel .What is the distance? Ans : 315 feet.

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Sasken was established in 1989. Sasken is an embedded communications solutions company, that helps businesses across the communications value chain accelerate product development life cycles. Sasken offers a unique combination of research and development consultancy, wireless software products and software services, and works with Network OEMs, Semiconductor Vendors, Terminal Device OEMs and Operators across the world. Global Fortune 500 and Tier 1 companies in these segments are part of Sasken's customer profile. Sasken's solutions are backed by ISO 9001:2000, ISO 27001 and TL 9000 certifications. Saskens proprietary quality management systems strengthen our business offerings and ensure client satisfaction. Saskens commitment to environment is highlighted by its ISO 14001 certification. Working at Sasken - Why should i join Sasken?:At Sasken, performance is paramount. We have extensive measurement systems and incentive schemes to identify and encourage performance. In this way, extra effort that you put toward customer satisfaction will quickly be recognized. Rewards, promotions and growth opportunities are based on performance. In fact, our unique policy of 'single status' is unparalleled in the industry. We do not differentiate our people with any criteria other than performance. Everyone in Sasken from new recruit to the CEO is treated the same. All employees receive the same workspace, amount of employee leave time, benefits and travel allowances. Everyone has the same dress code and the same entitlements. Criteria that determine incentives are uniformly applied. Salaries, however, vary based on experience and performance.

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Address of Sasken Bangalore Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd 139/25, Ring Road, Domlur Bangalore 560 071, India Tel: + 91 80 3989 1122 Fax: + 91 80 3981 3329 Chennai Unit No 702,7th Floor Campus 3B, RMZ Millenia Business Park, 143, Dr M G R Road, Kandanchavady Chennai 600 096 Tel: +91 44 39818000 Fax: +91 44 39818029 Hyderabad Suite # 8, Vatika Business Centre 3rd Floor, NSL Icon Plot no 1-4, Road no.12 Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034 Tel: +91 040 44311111 Fax: +91 040 44311100 Noida 5th Floor, Plot No 3 Sector -Knowledge Park-III Surajpur Kasna Main Road, Greater Noida City, UP - 201308 Tel: 0120 3085100 Pune NSG IT Park, Unit No.201 & 202, 2nd Flr. S.No.127/2 B, Aundh Pune - 411007 Tel: 020-66418500 & 30268500 Fax: 66418555

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Here are the details of 2011 Sasken Placement Paper - II job in Sasken Welcome to Sasken Placement Paper 2011. Here you will find Sasken Placement Papers for ECE, Pattern and Download questions of Sasken Placement Paper 2011 with Answers & Solutions. Sasken Placement Papers 2011:1. The hours remaining in a day is one-fifth of the hours passed in the day. What is the time? 2. My successor is my uncles only brothers son who is his only kid. (some what like this) 3. A and B starts from the same point and moves in opposite direction for 8 miles and 6 miles respectively. After that A turns right and moves for another 6 miles. B also turns right and moves 8 miles. What are their respective distance from the starting point? 4. In a pet shop there are 120 eyes and 172 legs. How many birds and puppies are included in these? 5. Two cyclists are moving towards each other at 10 miles/hour. They are now 50 miles apart. At this instance a fly starts from one cyclist and move towards other and moves to and fro till the two cyclist meet each other. If the fly is moving at 15 miles/hour, what is the total distance covered by the fly? 50 80 100 6. Gurus draw has 14 blue socks and 14 black socks. How many socks must be taken to get a pair of socks of the same color? 7. Find output? Int *ptr=&const; Ans: error 8. Find output? Function(i=10); Ans: error 9. #define SWAP(x,y) t=x;x=y;y=t; main() { int x=5,y=6; if (x>y) SWAP(x,y); Printf(x=%d y=%d\n,x,y); } note:- That the function SWAPis not within braces 10. sum(int x)

{int t; if(x<=1) return (1); t=sum(x-3)+sum(x-1); return (t); } 11. if 6 is passed to the function, what is the value returned to the calling function. Ans:-9 12. what is int (*ptr)[]()? 13. Main() {int a[]={0,2,4,6,8}; int *ptr; ptr=a; printf(%d, *((char *) ptr+4)); } find output 8 2 4 6 Ans:- 4 14. which takes the same memory space regardless of the type of operating system? Ans:- Char* char int float 15. main() { int I=3; while(I--) {int I=100; I--; Printf(%d, I); } } find output? 100 99 98 99 98 97 99 99 99 error Ans:- 99 99 99 16. main() {char ch; for(ch=0;ch<=255;ch++) printf(%c, ch); } Ans : infinite loop 17. some program using variable b which was not initialized so Ans:- error

18. main() { int i=3; while (i--- ) { int i=100; i----; printf(%d, i); } } a) 99 99 99 b)2 2 2 c) error d) none of the above 19..Size of which data type is same irrespective of operating system. a) char * b) char c) int d) float 20. main() { unsigned char c; for (c=0; c!=256; c+) printf(%d, c); } how many times does the loop will be executed. a) 256 b) 255 c) infinite 21. int (*P[10])( ) Description

5. main() { int val = 50; int *ptr1 = val; int *ptr2 = ptr1; printf(%d %d %d, ++val, *ptr1, *ptr2); *ptr2 = 100; printf(%d %d %d,++val, *ptr1, *ptr2); } a) 51 50 50 101 100 100 b) 51 51 51 101 101 101 c) error d) none of the above 22. Equivalent Resistance between X & Y 23. Two 230v, x watts power wire are connected in parallel & it is used to heat water when the same is connected in series at same temp what is ratio of time taken by the two. 24. Transformer turns ratio is 1:4 if primary resistance = 25ohms secondary resistance =? 25. Capacitive Reactance = 40 ohms Frequency = 500hz If the freq is reduced to 100hz what is the value of resistance. 26. If the resistance of wire of diameter D & length L is R then the resistance of same wire of diameter 4D & length 16L is what?

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