Provided by www.YuvaJobs.com - Whole Testpaper LBSIM, DELHI - 10 June 2006 VALUEONE PAPER AT LBSIM, DELHI ON 10th JUNE 2006 Selection Procedure : 30 mins aptitude test 45 mins c/c++ test 30 mins lab test Technical Interview HR Interview Q1 If the first half of the alphabet is written in reverse order then which lettr will b the middle letter between 9th letter from left and 10th letter from the right B, A,N,D,none Q2 Pointing towards a lady in photo vimal said “she is the daughter of my grand father’s only son” how is vimal related to her Brother,cousin,father,uncle,none Q3 in a row of girls subha is 10 from the left and rupa is 11 from right when they both interchange their position rupa becomes 15 from right what will b subhas no from left 17,14,16,13,none Q4 Sue is both 50th best and 50th worst student at her skool how many student attend tht skool 50,75,99,100,101 Q5 A&b together can do a wrk in 8 days if A alone can do it in 12 days then how many days can b do it alone 12,20,24,28,none Directions (q6-9) 1) nine students a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h & i are sitting on a bench facing towards sea 2) C is next to the right of a and second left of h 3) B is on any one end and second to the left od E 4) F si neighbour of B & I isthird to the right of D 5) G is the neighbour of D and E q> which of the 2 studends are on 2 ends c&g a&g A&e C&a None Q7 which of the following are true C&h are neighbors of b F is just in the middle of all the students Group of 8 friends is just left to to h H & f are neighbors of I None Who is just in the middle of all H,f,d,b,none Which of the following group is just right to f Ihd Hdc Ihb Dge None Prabodh gave a portion of his money to subodh in turn gave one third of what he received To amal and amal gave one half of what he received to prabir if prabit got Rs 5 how much money prabodh have 520 480 660 Data inadequate None If u count 1-100 how many 7’s will pass on the way 10 11 19 20 21 Q 12-14 figure probs If u reaarange letters”ANLAEDN” u would have the name of an Ocean Country State City Animal Heavier coins are costlier Ram’s coin is heavier than mohan’s and costlier than ramesh’s Naresh’s coin is costlier than ram’s but lighter than yogesh’s Rameesh’s coin is costlier than mohan’s so who is the ownwer of costliest coin Ram Ramesh Yogesh Naresh At 6 o clock clock ticks 6 times the time between first and last tick is 30 sec how lonng does it tick at 12 0 clock 60 66 50 55 None Salary of one officer increases every year by 20 % his salary in the year 2001 was Rs 26640 what was his salary in 1999 20000 19028 18500 18840 None It is easier to _______________than offer a helping hand Raise a flag Be on the ball Lay down Point the finger Sing praises Which of the following is least like the others Poem Novel Painting Statue Flower Nasa received a massage in a strange language from distant planet the scientists studied the message and found tht “necor buldon slock means danger rocket explosion and edwan mynor necor means danger space ship ire and buldon gimilzon gondor means bad gas explosion what does slock mean Danger Explosion Nothing Rocket Gas In the following series only one no is wrong find out tht no 5,12,7,10,3,8,2 12 7 10 3 8 19,28,39,51,67,84,103 19 28 39 51 67 Which of the followwinfg prverb is the closest in meaning to saying”birds of a feather flock together” One swallow dosnt make a summer A bird in hand is worth two in bush A man is known by company he keeps Fine feathers make fine birds Don’t judge a book by its cover Q1. void main () { unsigned I=1; /* unsigned char k=-1=> k = 255; */1 signed j=-1;/* char k=-1 +> k=65535 */ /* unsigned or signed int k=-1 +>=65535 */1 if(I printf(“Less”); else if(I>j) printf(“Greater”); else if(I==j) printf(“Equal”); } a) Greater b) Less c) Equal d) None Q.2 Find the output for the following C program main () { int x=5: printf(“%d,%d,%d,”,x,x2); } a) 6,20,1 b) 5,20,1 c) 8,21,2 d) None Q.3 Find the output for the following C program main () { const int i=100; int *p = &I; *p = 200; printf(“%d\n”,I); } a) 200 b) 100 c) Error d) None Q.4 main () { struct s1 { char *str; struct s 1 *ptr; }; static struct s1 arr [ ]= { {”Hyderabad”, arr+1} {”Bangalore”,arr+1} {”Delhi”, arr} }; struct s1 *p [ 3]; int I; for(I=0;Istr); printf(“%s,”.(++*p)->str); printf(“%s, “.((*p)++)->str); } a) Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad b) Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi c) Bangalore, Delhi, Delhi Q.5 #include main () { enum_tag { left = 10, right, front = 100, back}; printf(“left is %d, right is %d, front is %d, back is %d”, left, right, front,back); } a) left is 10,right is 10, front is 100,back is 100 b) left is 10,right is 0, front is 100, back is 0, c) left is 10, right is 10, front is 100, back is 101, d) left is 10, right is 11, front is 100, back is 101 Q.6 #include main () { int p.c,I; I=5; P = (int*) (malloc(sizeof(i))); Printf(“%d, “.*p); *p=10; printf(“%d%d”,I,*p); c = (int*) calloc (2,2); prinft(“%d”,*c); } a) Undefined Value, 5 10, 0 b) 350, 6 11, 0 c) 1000, 10 5, 0 d) Undefined Value, 10 5, 0 Q.7 Give the output for the following program. #define STYLE1 char main () { typedef charSTYLE2; STYLE1 x; STYLE2 y; clrscr(); x=255; y=255; printf(%d%d\n”,x,y); } main() { int I = 5, j=2; func (&I,&j); printf(“%d%d”,I,j); } What is the output ? a) 5,2 b) 10,4 c) 0,0 d) 25,4 Q.8 When a ‘C’ function call is made, the order in which parameters passed to the function are pushed into the stack is (a) left to right (b) right to left (c) bigger variables are moved first than the smaller variables. (d) smaller variables are moved first than the bigger ones (c) none of the above. Q.9 Regarding the scope of the variables, identify the incorrect statement: (a) automatic variables are automatically initialized to 0 (b) static variables are automatically intialised to 0 (c) the address of a register variable is not accessible (d) static variables cannot be initialized with any expression (e) None of the above Q.10 What does the following expression means ? Char *(*(*a[N])())(); (a) a pointer to a function returning array of n pointers to function returning character pointers. (b) A function return array of N pointers to functions returning pointers to characters (c) An array of n pointers to function returning pointers to characters (d) An array of n pointers to function returning pointers to functions returning pointers to characters (e) None of the above Q.11 Which of the choices is true for the mentioned declaration ? Const char *p; and char * const p; (a) You can’t change the character in both (b) First : You can’t change the characater & Second : You can’t change the pointer (c) You can’t change the pointer in both (d) First : You can’t change the pointer & Second : You can’t change the character (e) None Provided by www.YuvaJobs.com - Whole Testpaper LBSIM, DELHI - 10 June 2006