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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 01:04:38 +0530
From: [email protected] ( Sonal Ranjan) Add to Address Book
Subject: HCL
To: [email protected]
 


Dear Murthy! Yaa! you are luck fellow. I got HCL full paper. I am mailing it.
The quetions are in order. So you no need to prepare answers and mugging that
that quetions. Just you mug that answers which are in order or you write all
these answers on the hand compactly while you are going to exam.

 Paper Model:
  Section I:   computer awareness(i.e general things about computer)   Q.15
  											             -ve marks: 1/4
            
  Section II:  Simple  C- language  		Q. 15     &  -ve marks: -1/4 

  Section III: On pointers & structures
                and C++,JAVA( only 1 on this)  Q.10    each quetion ->2 marks
													   -ve marks: -1
  Section IV:   Analytical                   Q.20     each quetion -> 2 marks. 
													   -ve marks: -1/4


Murthy from each section I am giving one are to quetions also because for
checking whether the same paper or not.
    And for doubtful answers also I am writing quetions but not writing answers
for these quetions.


								Section-I

1). Piggy backing is a technique for 

a) Flow control b) sequence  c) Acknowledgement   d) retransmition

ans:   c    piggy backing


2). The layer in the OST model handles terminal emulation

a) session  b) application  c) presentation  d) transport

ans: b  application

3)  ans:  a		odd numbers of errors

4)Q.	In signed magnitude notation what is the minimum value that can be represented with 8 bits

a) -128  b) -255  c) -127  d) 0

5) c		20

6) a		120

7) b		synchronise the access

8) a		system call

9) b		the operating system

10) a		177333

11) d   	used as a network layer protocall in network and windows system

12) b		has to be unique in the sub network 

13)Q. there is an employer table with key feilds as employer no. data in every
 n'th row are needed for a simple following queries will get required results.

  a) select A employe no. from employe A , where exists from employe B
where A employe no. >= B employe having (count(*) mod n)=0 
  b) select employe no. from employe A, employe B where
A employe no. >= B employ no.   grouply employe no. having (count(*) mod n=0 )
  c) both a& b
  d)none of the above

14)Q. type duplicates of a row in a table customer with non uniform key feild
customer no. you can see

a) delete from costomer where customer no. exists 
( select distinct customer no. from customer having count )
b) delete customer a  where customer no. in
(select customer  b where custermer no. equal to b custemor no. ) and a rowid >
b rowid
c) delete customer a where custermor no. in 
( select customer no. from customer a, customer b )
d) none of the above

15)  c		Volatile modifier


----------   Section I over with 15 quettions   -------------------



 						SECTION-II

Section II is not covered completly But it is very very easy. You can do it 
 very easely.


1)   ans: recursion 

2) long int size 
   a) 4 bytes  b) 2 bytes  c) compiler dependent  d) 8 bytes
ans: compiler dependent
note: order of a,b,c,d are doubt but answer is correct.

3) x=2,y=6,z=6
x=y==z;
printf(%d",x)    ?

4) if(x>2)?3:4  

5)

6) 

7)  ans: c  6  ( quetion on enum )

8) ----
---
---
--
14)  c : class A,B and C can have member  functions with same name.

15)  ans: d       none of the above 








                       SECTION-III


1) ans: b		It  does not work when rp is the last element in the linked list

2) ans: a   	always

3) ans: b 		13

4) ans: b       16

5) ans: d       55,55

6) ans: c   	    5,10,10,3

7)  ---

8) ans:d		4

9) ans: c		5

10)ans: c       semicolon missing



 						SECTION-IV




following are not in order:

 2. M > D > Y        ans: (a)
 
 6. 10 in 4 seconds,
     ? in 6 minutes         = 10x6x60/4  = 900    ans: (a)

 7. a=2, b=4, c=5
      (a+b)/c - c/(a+b) = 11/30 (ans).

 8. 100(100000000+100000000)/10000 = 2x1000000 (ans).

 9. what does the hexanumber E78 in radix 7.
    (a) 12455  (b) 14153  (c) 14256  (d) 13541  (e) 131112   ans: (d)

 10. Q is not equal to zero   and  k = (Q x n - s)/2    find  n?
    (a) (2 x k + s)/Q  (b) (2 x s x k)/Q   (c) (2 x k - s)/Q
    (d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q   (e) (k + s)/Q




  (from GRE book page no:411)
    data:
     A causes B or C, but not both
     F occurs only if B occurs
     D occurs if B or C occurs
     E occurs only if C occurs
     J occurs only if E or F occurs
     D causes G,H or both
     H occurs if E occurs
     G occurs if F occurs

NOTE: check following answers.

 11. If A occurs which of the following must occurs
     
      I. F & G
     II. E  and H
    III. D

    (a) I only   (b) II only  (c) III only  (d) I,II, & III
    (e) I & II (or) II & III but not both             ans: (e)

 12. If B occurs which must occur

    (a)  D   (b) D and G  (c) G and H  (d) F and G  (e) J   ans: (a)

 13. If J occurs which must have occured

    (a) E  (b) either B or C  (c) both E & F  (d) B  (e) both B & C  ans: (b)

 14. which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned

    (1) D   (2) A   (3) F

    (a) 1 only  (b) 2 only  (c) 1 & 2  (d) 2 & 3  (e) 1,2,3    ans: (c)

 15. E occurs which one cannot occurs

    (a) A   (b) F   (c) D   (d) C   (e) J              ans: (b)

 11 to 15:-    -----------  e , a , b , c , b ---------------






Below are in order:

 16.  to  20.  answers:    

e
a
c
a
e




            ---------------  over ----------------

                  BEST OF LUCK

 In written test in each section you have to get minimum marks i.e 
you have to pass in each section.  There will be questions from 
C, C++, JAVA. about 10 questions in C++ in the written test.
           






INTERVIEW: 		I will send interview quetions tomorrow early morning.




ok
yours lovingly
srihari.K


 



 


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