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VERIZON INTERVIEW - 29 APR 2006 - MUMBAI
The following questions have sentences with blanks. Choose the answer option
which will correctly rill the blank
1) You can borrow my car .. the end of the month
A) until B) by C) in D) for
2) Most scholars consider 1887 to be the beginning of industrialization ... wine
and brandy distillation in the country.
A) of 8) in C) for D) and
3) He covered the journey .... foot.
A) in B) by C) on D) none of these
4) .... what I know, I would prefer not to go.
A) by B) with C) in D) from
Directions for Questions 5‑10: The following questions have sentences with
blanks. Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank
6) The city police seized .. uranium pieces from two scrap dealers.
A) the B) an C) one D) a
6) He Is .. finest young player around at the moment
A) a B) an C) the D) some
7) .. look and you know who among them Is the culprit.
A) A B) One C) The D) An
8) How .. earns money is more important than how much one earned?
A) one B) some C) a D) None of the other options listed for this question
9) He has formed ... union.
A) a B) an C) the D) none of these
10) 1 had a black and .... white dog which has been missing since yesterday.
A) a 6) an C) the D) none of these
Directions for Questions 11‑15: Read the passage and answer the questions that
toflow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
Multitasking by Windows
Multitasking lots you run several applications simultaneously. While you use a
word processor in the foreground, your Web browser can be downloading a file,
unseen and unattended, in the background. As each application loads, the
processor allocates a chunk of memory for the exclusive use of that application.
When an application needs more memory, it sends a request to Windows, which
checks to see how much memory is available and assigns an additional free
stretch of RAM to that application. If there's not enough unallocated RAM to
supply the application, Windows checks a table that shows how recently different
sections of memory have been used. It then copies the contents of the oldest
used RAM to virtual memory, hard disk storage your PC treats as if it were RAM.
Windows then assigns the RAM to the application asking for it. Too little real
RAM can result in extensive swapping between memory and disk, which slows your
PC,
To multitask all the programs loaded In memory, Windows assigns each program a
slice of the processor's time. When one program's time using the processor is
up, Windows instructs the processor to save whatever it's doing by writing the
contents of the processor's registers to RAM. Registers are like the processors
scratch pads where it stores data temporarily as it processes the data. Windows
also saves a digital bookmark In the application's code to save its place.
After the processor has cleared the registers, the processor fills them again
with new data from the next program, and begins executing that program's
Instructions from a new location In RAM until that program's time slice expires.
Windows tells the processor to save those registers and repeat the process for
the next application being multitasked. If a program needs the services of a
PC's hardware, such as a printer port or video card, Windows first checks
whether another multitasked program Is already using that service. If it's In
use, Windows puts the now request into a queue until the current hardware
operation is completed. Then Windows gives the requesting program access to the
hardware through drivers or the BIOS.
11) If there is insufficient RAM to run an application, Windows
A) Uses virtual memory instead of RAM B) Clears the RAM for the application C)
Uses registers as the RAM D) Copies the contents of the oldest used RAM to
virtual memory, then assigns the RAM to the application
12) Multitasking means,
A) Multiple programs are processed at any instant of time B) Multiple programs
are assigned a slice of the processor's time C) Multiple programs use the RAM
through swapping D) Multiple programs use the services of a single hardware
13) According to the passage, a program being processed if is in need of the
services of PC's hardware makes
A) Windows checks and puts a request to use it immediately as it is currently
being processed 6) Windows checks and puts a request into queue if it is already
in use C) Windows checks and puts a request into queue if it is already in use
and keeps processing the program until the current hardware operation is
completed D) Windows checks and puts a request into queue if it is already in
use and stores the program in registers until the current hardware operation is
completed
14) In multitasking, when one program slice of processor time is over
A) Processor writes contents of registers to RAM and from there to virtual
memory, the hard disk storage B) Processor writes contents of registers to RAM
and fills them again with next programs instructions C) Processor writes
contents of registers to RAM and fills them again with next programs data and
executes program's instructions from RAM D) Processor writes contents of
registers to RAM and starts executing the next program from RAM
15) Choose the most accurate statement
A) If an application needs additional memory, it sends a request to Windows,
which assigns available RAM to the application B) If an application needs
additional memory, 9 sends a request to Windows, which saves oldest used RAM to
hard disk and assigns the RAM to application C) If an application needs
additional memory, it sends a request to Windows which saves oldest used RAM to
virtual memory and assigns the RAM to application D) If an application needs
additional memory, it sends a request to Windows, which starts swapping between
memory and disk to free some RAM and assigns to the application
Directions for Questions 16‑20: Read the passage and answer the questions that
follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
Dynamic Link Libraries
Windows provides several files called dynamic link libraries (DILLS) that
contain collections of software code that perform common functions such as
opening or saving a file. When Windows application wants to use one of those
functions or routines, the app sends a message to Windows with the names of the
DLL file and the function. This procedure is known as calling a function. One of
the most frequently used DILLS is Windows COMMDLG.DLL, which includes, among
others the functions to display File Open, File Save, Search, and Print dialog
boxes.
The application also sends any information the DILL function will need to
complete the operation. For example, a program calling the Open File function in
COMMDLG.DLL would pass along a file spec, such as *.* or *.DOC, to be displayed
in the dialog box's Filename text box. The application also passes along a
specification for the type of information it expects the DLL to return to the
application when the DLL's work is done. The application, for example, may
expect return information in the form of integers, truelfalse values, or text.
Windows passes the responsibility for program execution to the DILL, along with
the parameters and return information the DLL will need.
The specific DILL is loaded into memory, and then executed by the processor. At
this point the DILL, rather than the application, is running things. The DLL
performs all the operations necessary to communicate with Windows and, through
Windows, with the PC's hardware. After the DLL function is complete, the DLL
puts the return information into memory, where it can be found by the
application, and instructs Windows to remove the DILL routine from memory. The
application inspects the return information, which usually tells whether the DLL
function was able to execute correctly. If the operation was a success, the
application continues from where it left off before issuing the function call.
If the operation failed, the application displays an error message.
16) By using DILLS, Windows
A) Saves processing time
B) Multitasks
C) Shares program code
D) Communicates with PC's hardware
17) To use any routine of a DILL, Windows
A) Searches and copies it in the application code and executes it
B) Loads the OLL file and searches and executes the routine
C) Loads just the required routine in memory and executes it
D) Searches the location of the routine and instructs the application to execute
it
18) Which Information does an application needs to pass to Windows, to use a
DILL routine?
A) Just the name of the routine
B) Just the name of the DLL, which finds the routine to be executed in return
C) Both the name of the routine as well as DLL and any parameters
D) Name of the DLL, routine, any parameters and type of information to be
returned
19) According to the passage, while the DLL routine is executing, the calling
application
A) Waits for the routine to execute
B) Continues with other tasks
C) Helps the DLL routine perform by communicating with Windows and through
Windows with the PC's hardware
D) Passes all responsibility of program execution to the DILL and is removed
from memory
20) The DLL function after execution,
A) Returns the parameters and information into memory, where it can be inspected
by the calling application B) Returns information into memory, where it can be
inspected by the calling application C) Returns to the calling application the
information required by it so that it can inspect it D) Returns the information
required into memory so that IDLL can inspect whether the function operation was
a success
Section 3 ‑ 3.0 IT Mental application
No of Questions : 20
Duration in Minutes : 20
Directions for Questions 46‑51:
Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow
Your answer for each question below would be
A if ALL THREE items given in the question are exactly ALIKE. B if only the
FIRST and SECOND item are exactly ALIKE. C if only the FIRST and THIRD item are
exactly ALIKE. D if only the SECOND and THIRD item are exactly ALIKE. E if ALL
THREE items are DIFFERENT
46) 7181.0984612 7181.0984612 7181.0984612
A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
. . . . . . . . . . .
47)5444644444 64"6444‑44 5444644444
A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
48)3211133222 3211133222 3212232222
A) A B) B C) C D)D‑ E) E
49) discuteeren discuteren discuteeren
A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
50) 744.2903519 744.2903419 7".2903519
A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
51) Wadhodhia Raste Wadhodhia Raste Wadhobhia Raste
A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
52) If * stands for I ~ stands for ‑, + stands for * and ‑ stands for + then
7170*1+3‑4=?
A) ‑199 B) ‑196.4 C) ‑199.6 D) ‑197.5
53) If * stands for + / stands for *, + stands for ‑ and ‑ stands for 1, then
1717*6+3‑8=?
A) 124.6 B) 29.6 C) 19,6 D) 27.9
54) If * stands for ‑ J stands for +, + stands for / and ‑ stands for then which
of the following is true
A) 20114*8+50‑8 = 32.7
B) 14*8/8+50‑8 = 4,7
C) 20*8/14+20‑8 = ‑2~2
D) 8*20/8+50‑8 = 6
55) If * stands for ‑,/ stands for +, + stands for I and ‑ stands for then which
of the following is true
A) 32/6*4+90‑8 = 37.6 B) 6*8/4+90‑8 = 25.6 C) 32*416+32‑8 = 18 0) 8*32/4+90‑8 =
26
56) If * stands for + J stands for *, + stands for ‑ and ‑ stands for 1, then
which of the following Is true
A) 24/10*4+90‑16 = 238A B) 10*1614+90‑16 = 32,4 C) 24*4110+24‑16 = ‑36 D)
16*24/4+90‑16 = ‑68
57) If * stands for I J stands for ‑, + stands for * and ‑ stands for + , then
which of the following is true
A) 12*10/8+12‑16=O~8
B) 8*16/10+80‑16 = 28
C) 1218*10+80‑16 = ‑36
D) 16*12/10+80‑16 = 192
Directions for Questions 58‑61: An interview is to be held to select a 'Quiz
Master'for an upcoming TV channel . The candidates are to be selected on the
basis of the following criteria
i. The candidate should be in the age group of 25‑30 years as on Janl , 2003 ,
and , should be a graduate. H. The candidate satisfying the above condition (
~i. ) should clear a written test with at least 60% marks. iii. A successful
candidate in the written examination should clear the screen test , and , then
appear for a final interview.
A. A candidate who clears the final interview is selected as a 'Quiz Master'for
a period of I year. B. A candidate who does not clear the final interview is to
be referred to the chief Director for consideration. C. All other candidates ,
at any stage in the selection process who do not meet the requirements are to be
rejected.
58) Mr. Siddhartha Bhattacharya , wants to be a 'Quiz Master' . He is a graduate
from Delhi University
A) The candidate is rejected
B) The candidate is selected
C) The data is inadequate to make a decision
D) Candidate is to be referred to the Chief Director
59) Mr. Derek Lora is 29 years and 5 months old on January 1 2003. He is M.Sc in
Mathematics from Hyderabad University . He could not clear the final interview.
A) The candidate is selected
B) The candidate is rejected
C) Candidate is to be referred to the Chief Director
D) The data is inadequate to make a decision
60) Ms. Sakshi Bhandari has a diploma in Fashion Technology and wishes to appear
for the written test and further wishes to become a Quiz Master.
A) The candidate is rejected
B) The data is inadequate to make a decision
C) Candidate is to be referred to the Chief Director
D) The candidate is selected
61) Ms. Prerna Rawat is a graduate in Science and has her date of Birth Oct
211988. She has cleared the final interview.
A) Candidate is to be referred to the Chief Director
B) The data is inadequate to make a decision
C) The candidate is selected
D) The candidate is rejected
Directions for Questions 62‑65:
For a job, the candidates for the post must fulfill the following criteria:
I) A minimum of 60% in 10th, 12th and Graduation. it) A reference letter. III) A
minimum experience of 2 years iv) A minimum age of 25 years.
I.In case he satisfies all other criteria except in one of the cases in(i)l.e.,
has more than 60% in graduation and class 10th but not in 12th, he is to Le
interviewed by the HR. 2.1n case he satisfies all other criteria except (iv), he
Is referred to the Manager.
62) Cynthia has secuied a first division in all her prcvlous exams, and
completed her graduation last year. She has a rcference letter, and is 26 years
old with one year experience.
A) She is considered for the position, B) Data insufficient. C) She is rejected
since she doesn't fulfil the required criteria. D) She is interviewed by HR.
63) Solomon is 30 years old with 5 years experience. He has secured a second
division in Xth, XIIth and Graduation. He has a reference letter from his boss
of previous organization.
A) He is considered for the position. 6) He is rejected since he doesn't fulfil
the required criteria. c C) Data insufficient. D) He is interviewed by the HR.
64) Jack is 24 years old with 3 years of experience and a very good reference
letter. He has a first division in all the exams upto Graduation.
A) He is referred to to the Manager. B) He is interviewed by HR. C) He is
rejected since he doesn't fulfil the required criteria. 0) Data insufficient.
65) Vinod is 29 years old, and has a first division In whichever exam he has
appeared upto now. He has a reference letter of his previous manager.
A) He is referred to to the Manager. B) He is interviewed by HR. C) He is
considered for the position directly. D) Data insufficient.
66) What is the output of the following function if the following parameter is
passed into the function as shown below function(" 12345");
long function(char *a)
int n=O; int sign; sign =(*s=='‑')?‑1 : 1; if(*S == .2 11 *8
S++;
for(;*s >='0'&& *s <=V; s++) n 10 * n + (*s ‑V);
return sign n;
A) String 54321 B) String 12345 C) Long int 12345 D) Long int 54321
67) A function called total, sums up the elements of an integer array passed to
it (as the first parameter). It returns the total value as an integer. The
second parameter to the function is an integer, which contains the number of
elements of the array.
Identify the correct code snippet(s) which accomplishes the above task.
A) int total( int numberso, int elements int total = 0, loop; for( loop = 0;
loop < elements; loop++ total = total + numbers[loopl; return total; I
B) int total( int numbers[l, int elements int total = 0, loop; for( loop = 01
loop <= elements; loop++ total = total + numbersiloopl, return total;
C) int total( int numbersfl, int elements int total, loop, for( loop = 0; loop >
elements: loop++ total = total + numbers[loopl; return total;
D) int total( int numbers[], int elements int total, loop; for( loop = 0; loop <
elements; loop++ total = total ‑ numbers[loop], return total,
68) Which of the following does not print the numbers from I to 10?
A) maino
int i;
while (i<=10)
printf("%d\n", i); j++;
B) main()
int i;
i=O; do
Printf("%d\n". ++i), while (i<10);
C) maino
int i; for (i=l ; i<=1 0; i++) printf("%d\n", i); I D) maino
int i;
i=O; do I printf("%d\n", ++i); while (i<=10);
69) char sl [] = 1"rhis is a string"; char s2a = "pqrs";
Identify the code snippet which returns the first location in the String sl
where any character from the
String s2 occurs
Output:
Searching for one of "pqrs" in the string '7his is a string" Located in
position:3 A) for (i=O s2[ij !=AO', i++) for 0 = 0; ~1 U1 1=AO, if (s2[ij = sl
Uj) ( if (POS = ‑111 j < p0s)
pos = j;
B) for (i=O; s2fi] !=AO'; i++) for 0 = 0; sl Ul !=AO'; j++) if (s2[ij s 1 Uj) (
if (Pos ‑111 j < pos) POS = j;
C) for(i=Qs2[ij!='O';i++){ for 0 = 0; S' U1 !=V: j++) if (s2li] sl Uj) ( if (Pos
‑111 j < pos) pos = j;
D) for (i=O; s2fil 1= W; I++) for a = 0; slUl !=AO'; j++) if (s2[ij sl U]) ( if
(pos 111 j < pos) pos = j. I
70) What could be the output of the following program? ffinclude < stdio.h >
maino struct r
char city[10]; Int pin;
static struct r p =("mysore",20); static char nj] ="bangalore"; FILE *fp; fp=
fopen("TRLAL",wb");
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