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Accenture IDC Recruitment Latest Paper (Technical-C)

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 02:46 AM PST

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Paper: Accenture IDC Recruitment Latest Paper (Technical-C)

1.Study the Following Points:
a.One Cannot Take the address of a Bit Field
b.bit fields cannot be arrayed
c.Bit-Fields are machine Dependant
d.Bit-fields cannot be declared as static
Which of the Following Statements are true w.r.t Bit-Fields
A)a,b&c B)Only a & b C)Only c D)All

2.What is the function of ceil(X) defined in math.h do?
A)It returns the value rounded down to the next lower integer
B)it returns the value rounded up to the next higher integer
C)the Next Higher Value
D)the next lower value

3.When do you say that a digraph is acyclic
A)if and only if its first search does not have back arcs
B)a digraph is acyclic if and only if its first search does not have back vertices
C)if and only if its first search does not have same dfnumberD)None of these

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4.A function 'q' that accepts a pointer to a character as argument and returns a pointer to an array of integer can be declared as:
A)int (*q(char*)) []
B)int *q(char*) []
C)int(*q)(char*) []
D)None of the Above

5.What kind of sorting is this:

SORT (k,n)
1.[Loop on I Index]
repeat thru step2 for i=1,2,……..n-1
2.[For each pass,get small value]
min=i;
repeat for j=i+1 to N do
{
if K[j]
min=j;
}
temp=K[i];K[i]=K[min];K[min]=temp;

3.[Sorted Values will be returned]

A)Bubble Sort
B)Quick Sort
C)Selection Sort
D)Merge Sort

6.Which of the Following is not defined in string.h?
A)strspn()
B)strerror()
C)memchr()
D)strod()

7.Identify the correct argument for the function call fflush() in ANSI C:
A)stdout
B)stdin
C)stderr
D)All the above

8.Which of the Following will define a type NODE that is a node in a Linked list?
A)struct node {NODE*next;int x;};type def struct node NODE;
B)typedef struct NODE {struct NODE *next;int x;};
C)typedef struct NODE {NODE *next;int x;};
D)typedef struct {NODE *next;int x;}NODE;

9.Which of these statements are false w.r.t File Functions?
i)fputs() ii)fdopen() iii)fgetpos() iv)ferror()

A)ii B)i,ii C)iii D)iv

10.Study the code:
void show()
main()
{
show();
}
void show (char *s)
{
printf(“%sn”,s);
}

What will happen if it is compiled & run on an ANSI C Compiler?
A)It will compile & nothing will be printed when it is executed
B)it will compile but not link
C)the compiler will generate an error
D)the compiler will generate a warning

11.Look at the Code:
#include
void main()
{
char s1[]=”abcd”;
char s2[10];
char s3[]=”efgh”;
int i;
clrscr();
i=strcmp(strcat(s3,ctrcpy(s2,s1))strcat(s3,”abcd”));
printf(“%d”,i);
}

What will be the output?
A)No output B) A Non Integer C)0 D) Garbage

12.Look at the Code:
main()
{
int a[]={1,2,3},i;
for(i=0;i<3;i++)
{
printf(“%d”,*a);
a++;
}
}

Which Statement is/are True w.r.t the above code?
I.Executes Successfully & Prints the contents of the array
II.Gives the Error:Lvalue Required
III.The address of the array should not be changed
IV.None of the Above.

A)Only I B)Only II C)II & III D)IV

13.what is the output?
#define fun(a,b,t) (g ##t=(a),(a)=(b),(b)=g##t)
float gfloat;
main()
{
float a=1.12,b=3.14;
fun (a,b,float);
printf(“na=%4.2f,b=%4.2f”,a,b);
}

A)Error in Defining Macro
B)a=1.12,b=3.14
C)a=3.14,b=1.12
D)None of teh Above

14.study the code:
#include
void main()
{
const int a=100;
int *p;
p=&a;
(*p)++;
printf(“a=%dn(*p)=%dn”,a,*p);
}
What is printed?

A)100,101 B)100,100 C)101,101 D)None of the above

15.Which of the following are valid "include" formats?
A)#include and #include[file.h]
B)#include (file.h) and #include
C)#include [file.h] and #include "file.h"
D)#include and #include "file.h"

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Accenture Placement Paper Technical Question

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 02:37 AM PST

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Paper: Accenture Placement Paper Technical Question

1. pointer to structure.

2. static variable and difference b/w(const char *p,char const *p,const char* const p).

3. pass by value & reference.

4. string library functions(syntax).

5. Write a program to compare two strings without using the strcmp() function.

6. Write a program to concatenate two strings.

7. Write a program to interchange 2 variables without using the third one.

8. Write programs for String Reversal & Palindrome check .

9. Write a program to find the Factorial of a number.

10. Write a program to generate the Fibinocci Series.

11. Searching and sorting alogorithms with complexities.
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Accenture Placement Paper Held On 19 August 2004 DBMS, C, C++, Reasoning

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 02:28 AM PST

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Paper: Accenture Placement Paper Held On 19 August 2004 (DBMS, C, C++, Reasoning)

DBMS

1. data model is
a) Entity b) Constriants c) Entity relationship d) All the above
ans:- c

2. Choise the correct one select emp.name ,emp.age from emp1,emp2 where emp.sno = 456;
a) cluster b) non-cluster c) index d) none of these

3. What is index?
a) atrendum selectio of colum
ans) a

4. Match the following
1- one to one a) manager to employ
2- one to many b) employ to employ
3- many to one c) unique object
4- many to many d) employ to manager
a) 1-a ,2-b ,3-c,4-d b) 1-c,2-d,3-a,4-b c) 1-c,2-a,3-d,4-b d) 1-d,2-b,3-a,4-c ans) c

5.
1 max 222
2 allen 333
3 rony 444

Select first.name from first where first.age = (select first.age from first where first.sno = 3);
a) max b) allen c) rony d) noneof these

6. THERE were 3 question on same type of queries(u should be good in foreign key relationship and relationship with in a single table).

7. One question was based on INDEX

8. Also one more mapping relationship given based upon the figure.

REASONING

9. Questions based upon equality of number's …means three no's given ……
a) if all equal
b) if 1,2 same
c) if 2,3 same
d) none…..

10. Questions based upon equality of symbols …means if + means * and * means / and – means + and + means –
then mean of 28*40/4+2-6

11. Question upon set theory means if 100 r selecting in maths and 90 in physics 120 in chemistry & 22 in phy& maths both ,33 in maths & chemisty both 44 in ches & phy…11 in all then

1. How many only in maths…….
2. Only in physics…
3. Only in chemistry…….
4. How many in atleast 2……

C-Test

12. Question on pointers

13. On file handling…

14. On functions….

15. Structures and unions

16. From bitwise

C++

17. Inheritance

18. Scope of protected

19. Static member function

20. File handling

21. Copy constructor
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Accenture Placement Paper Held On 19 August 2004 English, Verbal, Aptitude

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 02:13 AM PST

Paper: Accenture Placement Paper Held On 19 August 2004 (English, Verbal, Aptitude)

English
1. In this section2 passages were there on basis of that u have to answer 10 questions (5 question each ) First passage was based on ball tempering by Indian team with mix of lagan story .In this answer of first question was (Ball tempering) the second passage was based on Gadar movie.(same story).

2. Synonyms:
1.Candid:ans frank
2.Specifaction :ans documentation
3. Extradite =deport
4. Cursory= scold
5. ———-= very high

3 .fill up the blanks with proper word(5 questions) pick the sentence which has grammatical mistake (5 questios).

Verbal
1.Here few questions are from logical reasoning (eg.)(6 questions) Sentences: ( type of question) (logical deductions)
i some cats are dog
ii no dog is lion
conclusion :
i some dogs are lion
ii some dog are cats
options:
a only i follows
b either I or ii follows
c none follows

2. Questions on +means *, %mean -, etc.. answers of those questions are4 and -20/3..

3. Letter series example aabb-abda—bbaa this type one question a question of this type

4. find the next term in AM ,BA ,JM like this

APTITUDE

1. It has 20 mixutre conatins mil and water in the ratio 3:5,replace 4 litres of mixture with 4 litres of water what is the final ratio of milk and water.

2. + means * and * means / and / means % what is the value of these questio 2+3*5/7 it was two question of these type.

3. The equivalent compound ratio of 5:6::7:10::6:5 ( question of this type this is not exact question).

4. Work can be done by 8 men and 10 women in 25 days, the same work can be done by 10 children and 5 women . in how many days 2 children and 3 men (similar to this)

5. One man or two women or three boys can do a work in 44 days then one man, one women and one boy together can finish the same work in —- days

6. (998-1)(998-2)(998-3)…………..(998-n)=——- when n>1000ans is zero

7. In how many ways can a lock be opened if that lock has three digit number lock if
i) The last digit is 9
ii) and sum of the first two digits is less than or equal to the last digit. numbers are from 0-9

8. If a man reduces the selling price of a fan from 400 to 380 his loss increases by 20% .cost price of fan is.

9. There are 76 persons. 53 can read hindu,46 can read times,39 can read decca and 15 can read all. if 22 can read hindu and deccan and 23 can read deccan and times then what is the number of persons who read only times and hindu………ans 18

10. In pure milk if 20% replaced by water and in this again 20% is replaced by water and again20% is replaced by water then what is the praportion of milk in that mixture

11. After 10 years A will be twice the age of B before 10 years.and now if the difference is 9 years
between them then what is the age of B after 10 years ans 49

12. Races and games —- 2 questions from this chapter like (A beats B by 10 meters and B beats C by 15 metres the A beats C by )

13. In the year 1990 there are 5000 men 3000 women 2000 boys .in 1994 men are increased by 20% women are increased by ratio of boys and women (this type of question but some what difficult I mean it takes too much time to solve)

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DELHI UNIVERSITY – POST For Junior Research Fellow

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 12:59 AM PST

Delhi University

Eligibilty – M.Sc – Physics

No.PHY/INO/Advt./Dec- 2010

Advertisement for the Appointment of a Junior Research Fellow


Project Name:
“Resistive Plate Chamber (RPC) Research, Development, Fabrication & Testing and Neutrino Simulation Studies for INO-ICAL Experiment”

Qualification
: M.Sc. in Physics with a minimum of 55% marks and UGC-NET with LS

Pay Scale:
Rs. 12000

Apply Details :

Interested candidates are encouraged to send the application to Prof. Brajesh C. Choudhary, Principal Investigator, Department of Physics & Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110007, E-mail: brajesh(at)fnal.gov, Mobile Phone: +91-9810662609 – in a single MS-Word or pdf file consisting of a cover letter, detailed CV (with contact phone number and e-mails), details of marks obtained and proof of UGC-NET with LS by e-mail.

The applications should reach the address latest by December 17, 2010. Interview will be held tentatively on 7th of January 2011 at 3:00 p.m. in the committee room of the Department of Physics & Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007. The short listed candidates will be informed by e-mail.

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