Talisma 2004
part 1 of paper
first aptitude having five sections (50 questions
and 45 minutes)
part 2
second c debugging (test ur c skills - yashwant
kanitkar)(questions 20 time 30 min.)
paper 1
section one
15 questions (data sufficiency)
a alone is sufficient
b alone is sufficient
a and b are both sufficient
a and b both are insufficient
section two
five questions (reading comprehence )
very easy
section three
15 questions (logical reasoning)
a pare is given and some hints are given u can fine
out the ans
one hotel has two zones (east and west)
not all east zone flats have ocean view
but all weat zone flats have harbour view
all ocean view flats has extra charge
in harbour view flats above and on 3rd floor have
extra charge
west zone flats lower than 3rd floor some has kitchen
so extra charge
all other flats of east zone not having ocean view
has kitchen so extra charges
section four
10 questions verbal reasoning
four or five sentences are given related to single
topic
four options are given which are having order of
three sentences(abe or bec)
select correct order
sections five
five computational questions which were easy
* total 12 members
half are in club a
one third in b
and one fourth in c
how many are not in any club
ans 5(check)
these type of questions u can find in
R. S. Agrawal
or IMS package of CAT
in question it was written that all five sections
carry their cutoffs so attempt all
but in electrical one guy was selected who didnot
attempt reading comprehension
but attempted all 45 questions
this paper also has negative marking of 50%
paper 2
1.what does p in
const char *p
stands for
p can be changed like this
2.main()
sturct date {
char name[20];
int age ;
float sal;
};
sturct data d ={"rajesh"};
printf("%d%f",d.age,d.sal);
}
tell the output
3.main()
int i=7;
printf("%d"i++*i++);
output
4.void main()
{
int d ;
int i=10;
d =sizeof(++i);
printf("%d");
output
5.difference between
extern int f();
int f();
6.choose correct
(i)stack is automatically cleared
(ii)heap is automatically cleared
(iii)user has to clear stack and heap
(iv)system takes care of ----------
7. What'll be the output:
main()
{char *a,*f();
a=f();
printf("%s",a);
}
char *f()
{return("Hello World");
8.What'll be the output:
main()
{char*a,*f();
a=char*malloc(20*sizeof(char));
a=f();
printf("%s",a);
}
char *f()
{char n[20];
strcpy(n,"Hello World");
return(n);
}
9.What is the error :
main()
{int j=10;
switch(j)
{ case 20:
pritnf("Less than 20");
break;
case 30:
printf("Less than 30");
break;
default:
printf("hello");
}
10.which is valid :
(i)char arr[10];
arr="hello";
(ii) char arr[]="hello";
11.
main()
{
char *str;
str=char*malloc(20*sizeof(char));
strcpy(str,"test");
strcat(str,'!');
printf("%s",str);
}
12. How many times main is get called :
main()
{
printf("Jumboree");
main();
}
ans: till stack overflow.
13. Which statement is true about main :
(i) Varible no. of Arguments can be passed main.
(ii) Main can be called from main();
(iii) We can't pass arguments are passed in main
(iv) main always returns an int
14. Output ?
main()
{
int i,j;
for(i=0,j=0;i<5,j<25;i++,j++);
printf("%d %d",i,j);
}
15.main()
{
int i;
if(i=0) //it's assisnment not logical operator
printf(" Hell ");
else
printf("Heaven");
like this
no negative marking and more than one answers
but paper I is cutoff paper
i think c paper will not be checked
Interview
they will give u puzzles in first round
which will be from site techinterview.org
this site has 70 puzzles and their answers
so go through them
second round has c coding of data structure
circular quese,tree etc
also questions from c and c++
like virtual functions
far near huge
memory concepts like heap,stack etc
then in third round hr questions
like hobbies and interets
make ur curriculam vite and bring it with ur file
they want people with good aptitude
in interview rounds ur aptitude and approach matters
so solve puzzles.