Intergraph
Interview Procedure
The information on the interview is pretty sketchy but it may consist of both technical grilling and HR interview.
Written Test consists of 40 questions . Time 45minutes. out of 40 questions 20 from 'c' and 20 from analytical ability,quantitative ability, also 1 question _ to draw venn diagram
important suggestions:
1. average preparation is enough to qualify foe interview.time is enough.
2.they are particular about academic background .
3.interview is only on personal details. no question on technical subjects
4.they may change paper sets also.
5.in outside recruitment they are asking more questions on CAD. but not in campus. in iitd they interviewed 5students out of 21 .selected 1,waiting list 1.
6.cut off cgpa:7.5
7.in interview they will ask questions related to u r project and some c fundas.
Intergraph
Analytical
Q. DRAW VENN DIAGRAM RELATING RHOMBUS, QUADRILATERAL & POLYGON
Q. IN A GROUP OF 5 PERSONS A,B,C,D,E ONE OF THE PERSON IS ADVOGATE, ONE IS DOCTOR, ONE BUSINESSS MAN, ONE SHOP KEEPER AND ONE IS PROFESSOR. THREE OF THEM A,C,AND PROFESSOR PREFER PLAYING CRICKET TO FOOT BALL AND TWO OF THEM B AND USINESSMAN PREFER PLAYING FOOT BALL TO CRICKET. THE SHOP KEEPER AND B AND A ARE FRIENDS BUT TWO OF THESE PREFER PLAYING FOOT BALL TO CRICKET. THE ADVOGATE IS C'S BROTHER AND BOTH PLAY SAME GAME . THE DOCTOR AND E PLAY CRICKET.
(a) WHO IS ADVOGATE ?
A, B, C, D
(b) WHO IS SHOP KEEPER ?
A, B, C, D
(C) WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING GROUP INCLUDE PERSONS WHO LIKE PLAYING CRICKET
BUT DOESN'T INCLUDE PROFESSOR ?
AB,BC,CD, NONE
(d) WHO IS DOCTOR ?
A,B,C,D.
{ SAME MODEL PROBLEM WAS ASKED IN QUES PAPER BUT PROFESSIONS WILL BE DIFFERENT
SUCH AS HORTICULTURIST ,PHYSICST,JOURNALIST,ADVOCATE AND OTHER ONE. INSTEAD OF
FOOTBALL AND CRICKET THEY WILL GIVE TEA AND COFFEE }
Q. THEY WILL GIVE SOME CONDITION'S AND ASKED TO FIND OUT FARTHEST CITY IN THE
WEST (EASY ONE )?
Q. TRAVELLING SALES MAN PROBLEM .
SOME CONDITION WILL BE GIVEN WE HAVE TO FIND OUT THE ORDER OF STATION THE
SALES MAN MOVES
( THREE QUES'S )
Q. +,-,*, /, WILL BE GIVEN DIFFERENT MEANING
EXAMPLE : TAKE + AS * AND SO ON .
THEY WILL GIVE EXPRESSION AND WE HAVE TO FIND THE VALUE OF THAT.
Q. 3+5-2 =4
WHICH HAS TO BE INTERCHANGE TO GET THE RESULT ?
Q. WE DON'T NO EXACT PROBLEM .
EX : 8A3B5C7D.....
A WIIL BE GIVEN + SIGN.
B WILL BE GIVEN - SIGN.
FIND THE VALUE OF EXPRESSION ?
Q. FIND THE TOTAL NUMBER OF SQUARES IN 1/4 OF CHESS BOARD ?
Q. 6 FACE OF A CUBE ARE PAINTED IN A MANNER ,NO 2 ADJACENT FACE HAVE SAME
COLOUR. THREE COLURS USED ARE RED BLUE GREEN. CUBE IS CUT IN TO 36 SMALLER
CUBE IN SUCH A MANNER THAT 32 CUBES ARE OF ONE SIZE AND REST OF THEM BIGGER
SIZE AND EACH BIGGER SIDE HAVE NO RED SIDE. FOLLOWING THIS
THREE QUES WILL BE ASKED .
{ IN QUES PAPER COLORS WILL BE DIFFERENT }
Q. TWO LADIES ,TWO MEN SIT IN NORTH EAST WEST SOUTH POSITION OF RECTANCULAR
TABLE. USING CLUES IDENTIFY THEIR POSITION ?
C SKILLS
1. find(int x,int y)
{ return ((x<y)?0:(x-y)):}
call find(a,find(a,b)) use to find
(a) maximum of a,b
(b) minimum of a,b
(c) positive difference of a,b
(d) sum of a,b
2. integer needs 2bytes , maximum value of an unsigned integer is
(a) { 2 power 16 } -1
(b) {2 power 15}-1
(c) {2 power16}
(d) {2 power 15}
3.y is of integer type then expression
3*(y-8)/9 and (y-8)/9*3 yields same value if
(a)must yields same value
(b)must yields different value
(c)may or may not yields same value
(d) none of the above
4. 5-2-3*5-2 will give 18 if
(a)- is left associative,* has precedence over -
(b) - is right associative,* has precedence over -
(c) - is right associative,- has precedence over *
(d)- is left associative,- has precedence over *
5. printf("%f", 9/5);
prints
(a) 1.8,
(b) 1.0,
(c) 2.0,
(d) none
.
6. if (a=7)
printf(" a is 7 ");
else
printf("a is not 7");
prints
(a) a is 7,
(b) a is not 7,
(c) nothing,
(d) garbage.
7. if (a>b)
if(b>c)
s1;
else s2;
s2 will be executed if
(a) a<= b,
(b) b>c,
(c) b<=c and a<=b,
(d) a>b and b<=c.
8. main()
{
inc(); ,inc(); , inc();
}
inc()
{ static int x;
printf("%d", ++x);
}
prints
(a) 012,
(b) 123,
(c) 3 consecutive unprectiable numbers
(d) 111.
9.preprocessing is done
(a) either before or at begining of compilation process
(b) after compilation before execution
(c) after loading
(d) none of the above.
10. printf("%d", sizeof(""));
prints
(a) error
(b)0
(c) garbage
(d) 1.
11.main()
{
int a=5,b=2;
printf("%d", a+++b);
}
(a) results in syntax,
(b) print 7,
(c) print 8,
(d) none,
12. process by which one bit patten in to another by bit wise operation is
(a) masking,
(b) pruning,
(c) biting,
(d) chopping,
13.value of automatic variable that is declared but not intialized
will be
(a) 0,
(b) -1,
(c) unpredictable,
(d) none,
14. int v=3, *pv=&v;
printf(" %d %d ", v,*pv);
output will be
(a) error
(b) 3 address of v,
(c) 3 3
(d) none.
15. declaration
enum cities{bethlehem,jericho,nazareth=1,jerusalem}
assian value 1 to
(a) bethlehem
(b) nazareth
(c)bethlehem & nazareth
(d)jericho & nazareth
16. #include<conion.h>
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
char buffer[82]={80};
char *result;
printf( "input line of text, followed by carriage return :\n");
result = cgets(buffer);
printf("text=%s\n",result);
}
(a) printf("length=%d",buffer[1]);
(b) printf("length=%d",buffer[0]);
(c) printf("length=%d",buffer[81]);
(d) printf("length=%d",buffer[2]);
17. consider scanf and sscanf function , which is true
(a) no standard function called sscanf
(b) sscanf(s,...) is equivalent to scanf(...) except that
input charecter are taken from string s.
(c) sscanf is equivalent to scanf.
(d) none of above.
18. #include <stdio.h>
main()
{
char line[80];
scanf("%[^\n]",line);
printf("%s",line);
}
what scanf do ?
(a) compilation error . illegal format string.
(b) terminates reading input into variable line.
(c) and (d) other two options.
19. problem was big so i couldn't remember . simple one.
20 . ceil(-2.8) ?
(a) 0
(b) -3.0
(c) -2.0
(d) 2
21. for( p=head; p!=null; p= p -> next)
free(p);
(a) program run smooth.
(b) compilation error.
(c) run time error.
(d) none of above.
22. int x[3][4] ={
{1,2,3},
{4,5,6},
{7,8,9}
}
(a) x[2][1] = x[2][2] =x[2][3] = 0
(b) value in fourth column is zero
(c) value in last row is zero
(d) none of above.
23. problem was big so i couldn't remember . simple one.
24. main ()
{
printf("%u" , main());
}
(a) print garbage.
(b) execution error
(c) printing of starting address of function main.
(d) infinite loop.
25 . int a, *b = &a, **c =&b;
....
....
.....
a=4;
** c= 5;
(a) doesnot change value of a
(b) assign address of c to a.
(c) assign value of b to a.
(d) assign 5 to a.
26.problem was big so i couldn't remember . simple one.
27.problem was big so i couldn't remember . simple one.
28 . answer : swapping of values .
29 . simple one.
30 . i =5;
i= (++i)/(i++);
printf( "%d" , i);
prints ,
(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 1
(d) 6