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Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement Paper 21 November 2011

1. Computer science knowledge: 30 Minutes 30 Questions

2.English: 25 Minutes 25 Questions

3.Reasoning: 35Minutes 35 Questions

Oracle Computer science Knowledge Qquestions

Computer science knowledge: 30 Minutes 30 Questions



1. The first Unix operating system, as it was in development stage, was written in the

A. C language

B. B language

C. assembly language

D. none of these

Ans-B



2. In a disk, each block of data is written into

A. one sector

B. two sectors

C. three sectors

D. two or more sectors

Ans-D



3. Windows is

A. an operating system

B. an operating environment

C. a character user interface

D. none of these

Ans-B



4. which of the following is a service not supported by the operating system?

A. protection

B. accounting

C. compilation

D. I/O operation

Ans-C



5. The processor which performs arithmetical and logical operations is called

A. control

B. Alu

C. register

D. cache memory

Ans-B



6. What is a node class?



7. How is it possible to insert different type of elements in stack?



8. Evaluate the following prefix expression " ++ 26 + - 1324"



9. Write the programs for Linked List (Insertion and Deletion) operations



10. What does abstract data type means?



11. Metadata enables database designers and users to do all of the following except:

A. sample data.

B. understand what data exist.

C. what the fine distinctions are between similar data items.

D. what the data mean.

Ans-A



12. In a 1:N relationship, the foreign key is placed in:

A. either table without specifying parent and child tables.

B. the parent table.

C. the child table.

D. either the parent table or the child table.

Ans-C



13. Which of the following conditions should exist if you want to convert a relationship to an associative entity?

A. Some of the relationships for the participating entities are "many".

B. The resulting associative entity has an independent meaning.

C. The resulting associative entity has no attributes.

D. All of the above

Ans-B



14. Which is not a relevant feature of CASE tools?

A. The ability to help draw data models using entity-relationship notations

B. The ability to generate code

C. An information repository

D. Access to a DB via the Internet

Ans-D



15. Backward recovery is which of the following?

A. Where the before-images are applied to the database

B. Where the after-images are applied to the database

C. Where the after-images and before-images are applied to the database

D. Switching to an existing copy of the database

Ans-A



16. Prove that running time T(n) = n3 + 20n + 1 is O(n4) by Big O notation



17. Prove that running time T(n) = n3 + 20n + 1 is not O(n2)



18. Which of the following applies to a class rather than an object?

A. Query

B. Update

C. Scope

D. Constructor

Ans-C



19. The term Incomplete for a UML has the same meaning as which of the following for an EER diagram?

A. Overlapping rule

B. Disjoint rule

C. Total specialization rule

D. Partial specialization rule

Ans-D



20. The benefits of object-oriented modeling are which of the following?

A. The ability to tackle more challenging problems

B. Reusability of analysis, design, and programming results

C. Improved communication between users, analysts, etc.

D. All of the above.

Ans-D



21. An object can have which of the following multiplicities?

A. Zero

B. One

C. More than one

D. All of the above.

Ans-D



22.When a business rule involves three or more graphical symbols, you can show the constraint as a note and attach the note to each of the symbols by a dashed line.

A. True B. False

Ans-A



23. Decide the Big-O complexity of the given question

def sum_of_divisors(n)

result = 0

i = 1

while i < n

if n % i == 0

result += i

end

i += 1

end

return result

end



24. Using ODL, you can define which of the following?

A. Attribute

B. Structure

C. Operation

D. All of the above.

Ans-D



25. hich of the following is an ordered collection of elements of the same type?

A. Set

B. Bag

C. List

D. Dictionary

Ans-B



26. To run a compiled Java program, the machine must have what loaded and running?

A. Java virtual machine

B. Java compiler

C. Java bytecode

D. A Web browser

Ans-A



27. A relation is considered a:

A. Column.

B. one-dimensional table.

C. two-dimensional table.

D. three-dimensional table.

Ans-C



28. A tuple is a(n):

A. column of a table.

B. two dimensional table.

C. row of a table.

D. key of a table.

Ans-C



29. For some relations, changing the data can have undesirable consequences called:

A. referential integrity constraints.

B. modification anomalies.

C. normal forms.

D. transitive dependencies.

Ans-B



30. Which type of entity represents a logical generalization whose actual occurrence is represented by a second, associated entity?

A. Supertype entity

B. Subtype entity

C. Archetype entity

D. Instance entity

Ans-C



English: 25 Minutes 25 Questions



1. Correct the sentence

The Diary of Anne Frank “SHOWED A YOUNG GIRL’S COURAGE” during two years of hiding.

A. Has shown a young girl’s courage

B. Did show a young girls courage

C. Shows a young girl’s courage

D. Showed a young girl’s courage

E. Showed a young girl’s courage



2. Correct the sentence grammatically.

To “NO ONES SURPRISE”, Joe didn’t have his homework ready.

A. No ones surprise

B. No one’s surprise

C. Noones surprise

D. No ones’ surprise

E. No-ones surprise



3. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.

1. was 2. and 3. Suresh 4. kind 5. loving

A. 31425

B. 54213

C. 34251

D. 15243

E. 12345

Ans-A



4. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.

1. tea 2. have 3. That 4. some 5. before

A. 43251

B. 24315

C. 24153

D. 52431

E. 41325

Ans-C



5. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative

After it was repaired it “ran perfect” again.

A. Ran perfectly

B. Would run perfectly

C. Ran perfect

D. Could of run perfect

E. Could run perfect



6. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative

The fact that boxing is known to cause head injuries and brain damage “SHOULD LEAD US TO INFORM” the public and push for a ban on boxing.

A. Should lead us to inform

B. Could lead us to inform

C. Should of led us to inform

D. Should have led us to inform,

E. Will lead us to inform

7. The passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: For some time in his youth Abraham Lincoln was manager for a shop.

P : Then a chance Customer would come.

Q : Young Lincoln way of keeping shop was entirely unlike anyone else,s

R : Lincoln would jump up and attend to his needs and then revert to his reading.

S : He used to lie full length on the counter of the shop eagerly reading a book.

S6: Never before had Lincoln had so much time for reading as had then.

The Proper sequence should be:

A. SRQP

B. QSPR

C. SQRP

D. QPSR

Ans-B



8. The passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks.

P : Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.

Q : The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.

R : Everyone now knew there was fire on board.

S : Flames broke out here and there.

S6: Most people bore the shock bravely.

The Proper sequence should be:

A. SRQP

B. QPSR

C. RSPQ

D. QSRP

Ans-A



9. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative

In August my parents “WILL BE MARRIED” for twenty-five years.

A. Shall have been married for twenty-five years.

B. Will have been married for twenty-five years.

C. Will have married for twenty-five years.

D. Will be married for twenty five years.

E. Will be married for twenty-five years.



10. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.

Even if it rains I shall come means ......

A. if I come it will not rain

B. if it rains I shall not come

C. I will certainly come whether it rains or not

D. whenever there is rain I shall come

E. I am less likely to come if it rains

Ans-C



11. Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

LAUD

A. Lord

B. Eulogy

C. Praise

D. Extolled

Ans-C



12. Choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words

NIGGARDLY

A. Frugal

B. Thrifty

C. Stingy

D. Generous

Ans-D



13. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

I remember my sister taking me to the museum.

A. I remember I was taken to the museum by my sister.

B. I remember being taken to the museum by my sister.

C. I remember myself being taken to the museum by my sister.

D. I remember taken to the museum by my sister.

Ans-B



14. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech

I told him that he was not working hard.

A. I said to him, "You are not working hard."

B. I told to him, "You are not working hard."

C. I said, "You are not working hard."

D. I said to him, "He is not working hard."

Ans-A



15. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

They have built a perfect dam across the river.

A. Across the river a perfect dam was built.

B. A perfect dam has been built by them across the river.

C. A perfect dam should have been built by them.

D. Across the river was a perfect dam.

Ans-B



16. Select the pair which has the same relationship

THRUST:SPEAR

A. mangle:iron

B. scabbard:sword

C. bow:arrow

D. fence:epee

Ans-D



17. Rearrange the following five sentences in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below.

1. A Study to this effects suggests that the average white-collar worker demonstrates only about 25% listening efficiency.

2. However for trained and good listeners it is not unusual to use all the three approaches during a setting, thus improving listening efficiency.

3. There are three approaches to listening: Listening for comprehension, Listening for empathy and Listening for evaluation.

4. Although we spend nearly half of each communication interaction listening, we do not listen well.

5. Each approach has a particular emphasis that may help us to receive and process information in different settings.

Which of the sentences should come third in the paragraph ?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5



18. Find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer.

A. Looking back, I find that among the many impressions ofthe people of India,

B. absorbed while I lived among them,

C. are their reverence for great men and women.

D. No error.



19. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.

Traffic being what it is, it is lamentable that our roads are unable to take the load.

A. unpardonable

B. deplorable

C. inexcusable

D. terrible

20. Choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words

IMPASSE

A.Resurgence

B. Breakthrough

C. Continuation

D. Combination



Questions (21-25) Read the passage given and answer the questions that follow



21. Harold a professional man who had worked in an office for many years had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people,s bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation,s system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realised that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatised for Harold what he had never been able to put in to words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work.

1. Which one of the following phrases best helps to bring out the precise meaning of ,loathsome creatures,?

A. Security bug and slimy tentacles

B. Fearful dream and slug-like animals

C. Slimy tentacles and slug-like animals

D. slug-like animals and security bug

Ans-C

2. The statement that ,he later threw off the security bug, means that

A. Harold succeeded in overcoming the need for security

B. Harold stopped giving much importance to dreams

C. Harold started tolerating social victimisation

D. Harold killed all the bugs troubled him

Ans-A

3. Harold,s dream was fearful because

A. it brought him face to face with reality

B. it was full of vivid pictures of snakes

C. he saw huge elephant in it

D. in it he saw slimy creatures feeding on people,s bodies

Ans-A



22. Laws of nature are not commands but statements of acts. The use of the word "law" in this context is rather unfortunate. It would be better to speak of uniformities in nature. This would do away with the elementary fallacy that a law implies a law giver. If a piece of matter does not obey a law of nature it is punished. On the contrary, we say that the law has been incorrectly started.

1. If a piece of matter violates nature,s law, it is not punished because

A. it is not binding to obey it

B. there is no superior being to enforce the law of nature

C. it cannot be punished

D. it simply means that the facts have not been correctly stated by law

Ans-B



2. Laws of nature differ from man-made laws because

A. the former state facts of Nature

B. they must be obeyed

C. they are natural

Ans-A



3. The author is not happy with word ,law, because

A. it connotes rigidity and harshness

B. it implies an agency which has made them

C. it does not convey the sense of nature,s uniformity

D. it gives rise to false beliefs

Ans-A



23. Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy in hunting more than three quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.

1. According to the passage male lions generally do not go for huntings because

A. they don not like it.

B. they want lioness to get training

C. they wish to save their vigour for other things

D. they are very lazy

Ans-C



2. Male lions protect their cubs

A. from the members of their own species

B. from hyenas only

C. from hyenas as much as from other enemies

D. more from hyenas than from other animals

Ans-D



3. When the lionesses go in search for their prey, they are very

A. serious

B. cautious

C. playful

D. sluggish

Ans-B



24. At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another,s historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other countries to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history, not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.

1. The need for a greater understanding between nations

A. was always there

B. is no longer there

C. is more today than ever before

D. will always be there

Ans-C



2. The character of a nation is the result of its

A. mentality

B. cultural heritage

C. gross ignorance

D. socio-political conditions

Ans-D



3. According to the author his countrymen should

A. read the story of other nations

B. have a better understanding of other nations

C. not react to other actions

D. have vital contacts with other nations

Ans-B



25. What needs to be set right is our approach to work. It is a common sight in our country of employees reporting for duty on time and at the same time doing little work. If an assessment is made of time they spent in gossiping, drinking tea, eating "pan" and smoking cigarettes, it will be shocking to know that the time devoted to actual work is negligible. The problem is the standard which the leadership in administration sets for the staff. Forgot the ministers because they mix politics and administration. What do top bureaucrats do? What do the below down officials do? The administration set up remains week mainly because the employees do not have the right example to follow and they are more concerned about being in the good books of the bosses than doing work.

1. According to the writer, the administration in India

A. is by and large effective

B. is very strict and firm

C. is affected by red tape

D. is more or less ineffective

Ans-D



2. The central idea of passage could be best expressed by the following

A. The employee outlook towards work is justified

B. The employee must change their outlook towards work

C. The employees would never change their work culture

D. The employer-employee relationship is far from healthy

Ans-B



3. The leadership in administration

A. sets a fine example to the employees

B. is of a reasonably high standard

C. is composed of idealists

D. is of a very poor standard

Ans-D



Reasoning: 35Minutes 35 Questions



1. How many terms are there in the series?

210, 208, 215, . . 369?

A. 23

B. 24

C. 25

D. 26

Ans-C



2. In the series 357, 363, 369, . . what will be the 10th term?

A. 405

B. 411

C. 413

D. 417

Ans-B



3. Find the missing number in the following sequence

1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 89,. . 12, 21

A. 10

B. 11

C. 12

D. 13

Ans-D



4. How can u place 4 coins in 2 lines so that each line should contain 3 coins



5. How can u get 81 using the digits 2,3,25,50,75,100 only once using any of the arithmetic operators



6. 5 Friends live in the same road A, B, C, D, E. The numbers of B, C, D when multiplied together equals 1260. The numbers B, C, D when added equal twice E’s number, and is even.A’s number is half as much again as E’s. The road numbers run from 2 to 222.What are the 5 house numbers?



7. identify the correct match

345611242627

A. 345612414627

B. 345611242627

C. 345611624227

D. 341566242627

Ans-B



8. Match the pattern “gggttyyyydddddsss” in the following



A. gggttyyyydddddsss

B. ggttyyyyydddddsss

C. gggttyyyyyddddsss

D. gggtttyyydddddsss

Ans-A



9. Match the pattern “hjikljjhjjerttscvvvos” in the following

A. hjikljjhjjertascvvvos

B. hjikljjhjjertsscvvvos

C. hjikljjhjierttscvvvos

D. hjikljjhjjerttscvvvos

Ans-D



10. Match the pattern “kkllasdshjjoknhhgghhu” in the following

A. kkllaadshjjoknhhgghhu

B. kkllasdshjjoknhhgghhu

C. kkllssdshjjoknhhgghhu

D. kkllasdshikoknhhgghhu

Ans-B



11. Identify the correct pattern

**)+|&*/*(((+++***&*

A. **)+|&*/*(((+++***&*

B. **)+|&*\*(((+++***&*

C. **)+|&//*(((+++***&*

D. **)+|&*/*((((++***&*

Ans-A



12. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after rotation.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Ans-D



13. Select the alternative in which the specified components of the key figure (X) are found.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Ans-B



14. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Ans-B



15. Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once.

A. 3,4,9 ; 5,7,8 ; 1,2,6

B. 1,5,6 ; 2,4,8 ; 3,7,9

C. 4,6,8 ; 3,5,7 ; 1,2,9

D. 1,2,7 ; 3,5,9 ; 4,6,8

Ans-D



16. Look at this series: 664, 332, 340, 170, ____, 89, ... What number should fill the blank?

A. 85

B. 97

C. 109

D. 178

Ans-D



17. Look at this series: 70, 71, 76, __, 81, 86, 70, 91, ... What number should fill the blank?

A. 70

B. 71

C. 80

D. 96

Ans-A



18. choose which pair of numbers comes next.

6 10 14 18 22 26 30

A. 36 40

B. 33 37

C. 38 42

D. 34 36

E. 34 38

Ans-E



19.Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace the question mark (?).

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

Ans-A



20. How many circles are there in the figure below?



A. 89

B. 91

C. 95

D. 99

Ans-C



21. Fill the blank in the middle of the series

SCD, TEF, UGH, ____, WKL

A. CMN

B. UJI

C. VIJ

D. IJT

Ans-C



22. Which word does NOT belong with the others?

A. rye

B. sourdough

C. pumpernickel

D. loaf

Ans-A



23. Which word does NOT belong with the others?

A. unimportant

B. trivial

C. insignificant

D. familiar

Ans-D



24. Read the paragraph carefully and determine the main point the author is trying to make. What conclusion can be drawn from the argument? Each paragraph is followed by five statements.One statement supports the author,s argument better than the others do.

One of the warmest winters on record has put consumers in the mood to spend money. Spending is likely to be the strongest in thirteen years. During the month of February, sales of existing single-family homes hit an annual record rate of 4.75 million.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

A. consumer spending will be higher thirteen years from now than it is today.

B. more people buy houses in the month of February than in any other month.

C. during the winter months, the prices of single-family homes are the lowest.

D. there were about 4 million homes for sale during the month of February.

E. warm winter weather is likely to affect the rate of home sales.

Ans-E



25. Read the paragraph carefully and determine the main point the author is trying to make. What conclusion can be drawn from the argument? Each paragraph is followed by five statements.One statement supports the author,s argument better than the others do.

If you,re a fitness walker, there is no need for a commute to a health club. Your neighborhood can be your health club. You don,t need a lot of fancy equipment to get a good workout either. All you need is a well-designed pair of athletic shoes.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

A. fitness walking is a better form of exercise than weight lifting.

B. a membership in a health club is a poor investment.

C. walking outdoors provides a better workout than walking indoors.

D. fitness walking is a convenient and valuable form of exercise.

Ans-D



26. Select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Ans-A



Questions (27-30) Study the following figure and answer the questions given below.

27. . If hospital management requires only married trained nurses for operation theater, which part of diagram should be chosen by him ?

A. 7

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

Ans-C



28. By which numbers trained nurses are represented ?

A. 3, 6

B. 7, 5

C. 5, 6

D. 1, 5

Ans-C



29. What is represented by the number 7 ?

A. Married nurses in the hospital

B. Trained nurses

C. Unmarried trained nurses

D. Married trained nurses

Ans-A



30. By which number, the trained unmarried nurses in the hospital are represented ?

A. 6

B. 5

C. 7

D. 4

Ans-D



31. Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when fitted into each other would form a complete square.

A. 124

B. 125

C. 234

D. 245

Ans-B



32. Today is Wednesday what will be the day after 94 days ?

A. Monday

B. Tuesday

C. Wednesday

D. Sunday

Ans-C



33. Daya has a brother Anil. Daya is the son of Chandra, Bimal is Chandra s father. In terms of relationship, what is Anil of Bimal?

A. Son

B. Grandson

C. Brothers

D. Grandfather

Ans-B



34. If A+ B means A is the brother of B; A+ B means A is the father of B and A x B means A is the sister of B, which of the following means M is the uncle of P?

A. N X P +M

B. M + K / T X P

C. M / N X P

D. M + S / R / P



Ans-B

35. Arrange the given words in a meaningful sequence:

1.District 2.Village 3.State 4.Town

A. 2,1,4,3

B. 2,3,4,1

C. 2,4,1,3

D. 3,2,1,4

Ans-C

Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement Paper KOLLAM 21 November 2011

Oracle Campus Recruitment Placement papers Questions and answers,Oracle Technical Interview Procedure,Oracle HR interview Questions|Oracle Placement papers

Hi ,

I am Nisha doing my final year B.tech at Mar Baselios College of Engineering And Technology.I attended the oracle written test on 2/11/2011 at kollam.it was a mege campus drive.Tests were conducted at different location and around 2000 students may have attended the test and among them about 400 cleared the test.Luckly,I am one among them to clear the test.

THE ORACLE SELECTION PROCEDURE MAINLY CONSISTS OF THREE ROUNDS.

1.WRITTEN TEST.

2.TECHNICAL INTERVIEW.

3.H R INTERVIEW.

Oracle Written Test


1.WRITTEN TEST

The aptitude test mainly consists of two section.
In each section there are three subsection....think so... each subsection has got time limit.. ...
We could choose the part that we have to do first. I choose the technical part first.....I got questions from c++...I think they are quite simple questions like identify the terms from the definition.....That is for class, object,...then there are question related to encapsulation,reusability,inheritance..etc...looking through the basics of c++ is enough.........
Then from DBMS there are questions .about primary key,foreign key,...then integrity violation....... have given a description and asked to identify the primary key and all...... it was not too tough. but you have to prepare for it.then there are questions from Ds.
Questions related to sorting,its order,then DFS,BFS....the datastructure used in DFS(stack)..think so..........Then there is a flowchart ,we have to analyze the flow chart and have to give the answer at the missing portion..it was not so easy...do prepare for it..........then for the the other part. it was more of aptitude questions....that is questions from time,work,distance,propability ,cards...etc ......we won,t get time to complete the section...don,t waste time on difficult question....then general English aptitude question...my questions was simple.....They got many question papers........Each one got different questions

Oracle Technical Interview Questions

.2.TECHNICAL INTERVIEW

Oracle Technical interview was held on 11th January 2012 at Cochin.Iwas supposed to have interview at 4.00pm...but they called me at 7.30.....waited for long time........I went in.....my interviewer was not a tough person...he asked me to introduce myself..then he asked about my hobbies other academic achievement ..............
I thought it was more of H R interview......but latter i understood that he asked those questions to make me comfortable.........then he asked me about the interested areas. I told c++ and DBMS....he asked questions related to normalization,union operator,intersection operator......then....... for the project up to which form you have to do the normalization.....etc..........I answered it.........it was not too tough..........then he asked questions from c++........private,public acces specifier its use...then constructors....how the inheritance take place through varies class with example.etc.........technical interview was not so tough.it lasted for about half an hour.....Sometimes the interviewer may ask questions as they wish without asking for interested areas .Do prepare for all the subjects.....and they asked me to wait outside....after sometimes a person said that i not selected for the next round..............

Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement Paper 3 September 2011

Oracle Campus Recruitment Written Test Consists Aptitude Questions

Oracle General Aptitude Questions
Section A – General Aptitude

1. If CALENDER is coded as DBMFOEFS, then SCHOOL is coded as :

a. TDIPPM

b. RBGNNK

c. LOOHCS

d .RBGPPM

2. Anne says, ‘This man’s wife is the only daughter of my father.’ How is the man related to her ?

a. Husband

b. Son

c . Uncle

d.Brother

3. Five children are sitting in a row. A is sitting next to B but not C.D is sitting next to E who is sitting on the extreme left and C is not sitting next to D, then who are sitting adjacent to A?

a. D and B

b. E and B

c. B and C

d. Insufficient information

4. Select the option that is true about the Statement and Conclusions given :

Statement :

All shirts are trousers

No trouser is a towel

Conclusions:

Some shirts are towel

No shirt is towel

a. Only conclusion I follows

b. Only conclusion II follows

c. Both conclusion I and II follows

d. None of the conclusion I and II follows

5. If 26 kg rice costs Rs.299, how much would 22 kg cost?

a. 243

b. 253

c. 247

d. 223



Instruction for questions 7 to 8: In a hospital every day patients are to follow a specific procedure for check up either general or emergency. This consists of going through various in-charges: A, B, C, D, E, F, G.

· All general patients are registered by either A or B.

· All emergency patients are registered by either A or D.

· All patients processed by A are then sent to G. All patients processed by B are then sent to F.

· General patients processed by G are then sent to C, whereas all emergency patients are then sent to D.

· All patients processed by F are then sent either to G or C.

· All patients processed by D are then sent to either C or E.

· General patients processed by C are then sent to D, which all emergency patients are sent to E.

· E issues the final slip for treatment.

7. A general patient can reach E by how many ways?

a.2

b.3

c.4

d.5

8. Which of the following is not possible?

a. A sends a patient directly to G.

b. F sends a patient directly to D.

c. D sends a patient directly to C.

d. F sends a patient directly to C.

9. Find the option that follows the same analogy as given below :

Foot : Man : : Hoof : ?



a.Leg

b.Dog

c.Horse

d.Shoe



10. If ANSWER is coded as BMUUHO, then QUESTION is coded as :

RTFRUHPM
RTGQWFSJ
RTGQFWJS
RTGQFWSJ

11. The following question is based on an encryption system in which:

‘Talk to me’ is coded as ‘Tu nam Pit’

‘Give me that’ is coded as ‘Su Ram Nam’

‘Give to him’ is coded as ‘Pi Tu Su’

Give to me’ is coded as

a.Nam Ram Su

b.Su Tu Nam

c.Pi Tu Ram

d.Pi Tu Su

12. The following question is based on an encryption system in which :

‘You are good’ is coded as ‘Lu Le La’

‘They are players’ is coded as ‘Le Ne Me’

‘He is good’ is coded as ‘La Si Su’

Which word is coded as ‘Lu’?

a. Good

b. They

c. He

d. You

13. Prasad says. ‘The man in the photograph is the husband of my father’s sister’s mother.’ How is the man related to Prasad ?

a. Father

b. Grandfather

c. Great Grandfather

d. Uncle

14. How many 7’s are there in the following sequence that are immediately followed by 1 but not immediately preceded by 9?

4 3 7 1 6 7 1 4 7 7 2 4 9 1 1 7 9 9 7 1 2 7 1 1 7 9 1 4

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. More than three

15. How many odd numbers are there in the following sequence of numbers which are immediately followed by an even number as well as immediately preceded by an odd number?

9 7 8 7 9 1 4 3 8 6 4 5 3 3 4 6 6 3 3 9 2 2 9

a. One

b. Two

c. Five

d. None of these

16. Which of the following four addresses in NOT EXACTLY the same as the one given below?

M. Andree TROMMER

BP 5019

L-1050 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

(i) M. Andree TROMMER

BP 5019

L-1050 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

(ii) M. Andree TROMMER

BP 5019

L-1050 Luxemburg

LUXEMBOURG

(iii) M. Andree TROMMER

BP 5019

L-1050 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

(iv) M. Andree TROMMER

BP 5019

L-1050 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

a. i

b. ii

c. iii

d. iv

17. Complete the series choosing the missing letter/s :

C,X,E,V,G,-------

a. L

b. T

c. R

d. U

18. Complete the series choosing the missing number/s

36, 6, 49, 7, 64, 8, 81, ---

a.10

b. 9

c.12

d.13

19. Select the statement which is logical equivalent to the given statement:

No people who assign work are lovable. All supervisors assign work.

a. No supervisor is lovable

b. All supervisors are lovable

c. Some supervisors are lovable

d. None of these answers.

20. Select the option that is true about the Statement and conclusions given :

Statements:

All boys are intelligent,

Syam is intelligent

Conclusions:

Shyam is a boy

All intelligent are boys

a. Only conclusion I follows

b. Only conclusion II follows

c. Both conclusion I and II follows

d. None of the conclusion I and II follows

21.Select the option that is true about the Statements and Conclusions given:
Statements :
All juices are drinks

Some drinks are beverages

Conclusions :

Some juices are beverages

Some beverages are juices

a. Only conclusion I follows

b. Only conclusion II follows

c. Both conclusion I and II follows

d. None of the conclusion I and II follows

22. Inder is 28 years younger to his father. Two years from now, his father will be five times the age of Inder. What is Inder’s present age?

a. 5 years

b. 6 years

c. 7 years

d. 11 years

23.The difference between Shabana and her father’s age is as many years as Shabana’s age. 12 years back, her age was one third of her father’s age. How old is Shabana’s father?

a.12 years

b. 24 years

c. 36 years

d. 48 years

24. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 5%, then its area will increase by:

a.25%

b.5%

c. 10%

d. 7.5%

25. A garrison has provisions that can last 30 days for 1200 soldiers. If 600 soldiers join them after 15 days, how many more days would the provisions last ?

a.5

b. 10

c. 15

d. 20

26. Tap – A fills a tank in 5 hours, Tap-B fills the same tank in 15 hours and Tap-C empties the same tank in 10 hours. With all the three taps open together, the tank will fill in:

a. 10 hours

b. 6 hours

c. 5 hours

d. Never fill



Instructions for questions 28 to 29: A publishing house has decided to change the format of its magazine by introducing features in 5 broad areas of general interest: Current affairs, Politics, Sports, Films, and youth. Each issue of the magazine must meet the following conditions :

· In every issue at least two different features must be done.

· If the feature on youth is done, the feature on politics cannot be done.

· Each issue must carry 3 features only, where in an area may be repeated.

· If the Current affairs feature is done, then the Films feature must also be done, and vice versa.

· If the Politics feature is done, the issue cannot carry the feature on Youth.

· The issue can carry the Sports feature only if the feature on youth is done.



28. An acceptable order cannot include 2 features on :

a. Politics

b. Youth

c. Sports

d. Films

29. Which of the following is an acceptable order?

a. One feature on Films, one on politics and one on youth.

b. One feature on Current affairs, one on Sports and one on youth.

c. One feature on politics, one on Sports and one on Youth.

d. One feature on current affairs, one on Films and one on youth.

30. Find the option that follows the same analogy as given below :

London : Heathrow :: ? : Dum Dum

a. Djakarta

b.Darjeeling

c. Kolkata

d. Phnom Penh

31. ‘She is my mother’s husband’s only son’s sister,’ said the doctor about Asha. The doctor is Asha’s ---------

a. Brother

b. Sister

c. Either A or B

d. None of the above

32. Which one of the following four addresses is NOT EXACTLY the same as the one given below?

Daniela Sosa

Casilla de Correo 432

Correo Central

C1000WAM Capital Federal

ARGENTINA

i.Daniela Sosa

Casilla de Coreo 432

Correo Central

C1000WAM Capital Federal

ARGENTINA



ii.Daniela Sosa

Casilla de Correo 432

Correo Central

C1000WAM Capital Federal

ARGENTINA

ii.Daniela Sosa

Casilla de Correo 432

Correo Central

C1000WAM Capital Federal

ARGENTINA

iv.Daniela Sosa

Casilla de Correo 432

Correo Central

C1000WAM Capital Federal

ARGENTINA

a.i

b.ii

c.iii

d.iv

33. Complete the series choosing the missing letter/s

rrs-ssrrr-tssr-rst-sr

a. r,r,s,t

b. t,s,s,r

c. s,t,t,r

d.t,s,r,s

34. Select the statement, which is the logical equivalent to the given statement:

It is not true that both Ramya and Soumya are intelligent

a. Ramya is intelligent or Soumya is intelligent

b. Ramya is intelligent and Soumya is intelligent

c. Ramya is not intelligent and Soumya is intelligent.

d. Ramya is intelligent and Soumya is not intelligent.

35. Select the statement, which is the logical equivalent to the given statement:

It is not true that both Swapna and Ratna are selected.

a. Swapna is selected or Ratna is selected

b. Swapna is selected and Ratna is selected

c. Swapna is not selected and Ratna is selected

d. Swapna is selected and Ratna is not selected

36. In a college Campus, students are offered an installment scheme on a branded calculator with a discounted price of Rs.72. The calculator can be purchased at Rs.5 cash down and 10 monthly installments of Rs. 7.50 each. Find out by how much is the installment price greater than the cash price?

a. 8 ½%

b. 9 1/3%

c. 11 1/9%

d. 12 2/3%

37. The population of a country grows by 2% in one year and 3% in the next. The combined growth for the two years is:

a.5%

b.6%

c.5.06%

d.4.94%

38. Anuj started a business by investing Rs.20,000. Six months later Pankaj joined him with a capital of Rs.15,000. After another three months Puneet joined the team by investing Rs.50,0000. Find the ratio in which the profit at the end of two years should be divided by the three.

a. 8:3:5

b.3:2:1

c.16:9:25

d. 4:2:1

39. A boat travels upstream at a speed of 6 kmph and travels downstream at a speed of 8 kmph. What is the ratio of speed of stream to speed of boat in still water?

a. 1 : 7

b. 7 : 1

c. 1 : 6

d. 6 : 1



Oracle Verbal Ability Questions

Section B – English Proficiency

Instructions for questions 41 to 45 : Read the following passage and answer the questions given below :

Instruction Manual : Mixer Grinder (Mixie)

DO’S & DON’TS

DO’S:

Motor :

1.If your mixer stops due to overload, switch off the unit, reduce the contents in the jar/remove the cause of overload and then push the reset button located at the bottom. Before starting the mixer grinder, wait for 2-3 minutes to allow the motor to cool down.

2. For long life of motor, run the mixie for short durations, pause for 3 minutes and then resume grinding instead of grinding at a stretch.

Jar:

3. Clean the jar immediately after every use:

For thorough cleaning, pour a cup of luke warm water into the jar and operate the pulse button for 10 seconds.

4. Wash Lid and Gasket after every use:

5. Before first/long term non-use, check to see if blade/shaft rotates smoothly before mounting the jar on the mixer.

DON’TS

Motor:

6. Never use the mixer on a wet surface.

7. Do not expose the mixer to heat or direct sunlight.

8. Do not run the mixie when the blade appears to be stuck/jammed/ does not rotate freely.

9. Do not let the motor housing / power cord get in contact with water or any other liquid. To clean, wipe using a damp cloth.

10. Do not run the mixie on a low voltage or during voltage fluctuations.

11. Do not clean the mixie by holding it directly under running water from a tap, or by immersing it under water as it may damage the motor & other electrical parts in it.

12. Do not tilt or drop the mixer, as it will lead to motor failure.

13. Never load the mixer with ingredients beyond the recommended maximum level.

Jar :

14. Your mixer jar cannot substitute a storage container, so avoid storing food in the jar.

15. Do not attempt to mount or remove the jar while the motor is running.

Caution:

Please note that our warranty does not cover wear and tear, and misuse.

41. What does rule 5 of the Do’s section regarding the Jar suggest ?

a. to exercise caution when you use the mixie after a long time or at the first time

b. to call the company to check the blades

c. to mount the jar first and then use it

d. to smoothly wipe the blades.

42. In the Don’ts section, regarding the Motor we are warned not to :

a. leave the mixie in the storeroom

b. allow children to use it

c. run the mixie on a low voltage or during voltage fluctuations

d. try new recipes

43. What do the words “wear and tear” means exactly, at the end of these instructions?

a. how worn out the blades are

b. the way you use it and how often, and whether you misuse it

c. the warranty periods expires after a year

d. we can find out if you have misused it

44. If your motor stops due to overload:

a. a.switch off the unit and restart

b. push the reset button at the bottom of the machine and restart

c. call the nearest showroom for help

d. disconnect it from the power, remove some of the contents and press the re-set button and let the motor cool

45. Mixies may stop working sooner than expected because:

a. they have been used as storage devices

b. their gaskets were not washed after every use

c. they were run for long durations without pausing

d. they were tilted in the direct sunlight by maidservants

46. Choose the correct form of tense for the given sentence:

I---------------------- this coat for very long. It still looks quite new.

a. wasn’t having

b. haven’t had

c. hadn’t

d. have had

47. Choose appropriate articles for the given sentence :

They were having -------- essential debate on the topic of child labour in -------- auditorium

a. the, a

b. a, the

c. a,a

d. an, the

48. Choose the incorrect sentence from the sentences given below:

a. A migratory bird coos in a human voice and everyone listens to it

b. Ordinary people were been gathered to speak about the issues.

c. A medium for and by the people booms in a corner of Gujarat.

d. For 50 years, no one cared about providing electricity to this village.

49. Choose the option that correctly sequences the following phrases:

1.to life imprisonment

2.the judge had sentenced him

3.for

4.attacked the judge

5.the disturbed man

a. 21354

b. 1243

c. 23541

d.53142

50. Choose the option that correctly sequences the following sentences :

1.Or we are ignorant about the points to be covered.

2. When we pick up a sheet of paper, our minds go blank.

3. Or we may have ideas but don’t know how to align them.

4. One of the challenges when making a presentation is to prepare for it.

a. 3241

b. 1243

c.2431

d.4231



51. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the italicized word and complete the following sentence:

If you smile, you get friends; but if you …………… people hate you.

a. stare

b. frown

c. jabber

d. grin



52. Choose the words that are closest in meaning to the words italized in the following sentence:

They can handle it with the same fortitude and grace that most women in our society have.

a. strength, elegance

b. polite, common

c. front, retro

d. offence, good

53. Choose appropriate prepositions for the given sentence:

My parents have been married …………. Forty-nine years but you can still see the love …………. their eyes.

a. since, with

b. for, among

c. for, in

d. against, since

54. Choose the correct form of verb for the given sentence:

Jill did not repair the roof. He …………..

a. had it repair

b. has it repaired

c. have it repaired

d. had it repaired

55. Choose appropriate articles for the given sentence:

------ importance of having ------copy of all ---------- documents in your computer cannot be minimized.

a. A,a, an

b. An, a, the

c. The, a, the

d. A, an, the

56. Choose the correct sentence from the sentences given below:

a. Erratic working hours and the night shifts make it increasingly difficult for couples with have time for each other.

b. But it took us a few days to get that ‘homely’ feeling in our new house since we were away for the such long hours.

c. It is also necessary to explain to the children that it is not a vacation activity but something that can be carried on during the entire year, whenever they have the time.

d. At the same time, the baby mother should be encouraged to touch, talk and sing to the baby.

57. Choose the option that correctly sequences the following phrases:

1. gradual change in the genetic composition

2. evolution is defined as the

3. of a population through natural selection

4. resulting in the development of a new species

a. 4321

b. 2134

c. 2341

d.1324

58. Choose the option that correctly sequences the missing sentences:

1. She had been here for three years.

………………………………………

………………………………………

6.Then on Wednesday she was moved to the hospital.

2. It’s been a terrible shock to us.

3. On Tuesday she was worse and the doctor came

4. She was almost like one of the family

5. She came home on Monday complaining of a headache and went to bed.

a. 2345

b.5432

c.5342

d.4253

59. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the italicized word and complete the following sentence:

Narrow-minded people always disagree with the view of the

a. broad-minded

b. hard-headed

c. fickle-minded

d. closed-minded

60. Choose the words that are closest in meaning to the words italicized in the following sentence:

Even the most ardent reader of any magazine would be disappointed with the degradation caused to the environment due to the foray of tourists in the Philippines.

a. fervent, egress

b. avid, sudden arrival

c. apathetic, outlet

d. lethargic, doormat.

Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement Paper 24 October 2011

Oracle Computer Science Written Test Questions

Section-A-Computer Science Knowledge

1. A bus is a / an

A. electronic track system

B. part of register

C. special memory

D. part of a Cpu

Ans-C



2. A form of code that uses more than one process and processor, possibly of different type, and that may on occasions have more than one process or processor active at the same time, is known as

A. multiprogramming

B. multi threading

C. broadcasting

D. time sharing

Ans-B



3. Which of the following system program forgoes the production of object code to generate absolute machine code and load it into the physical main storage location from which it will be executed immediately upon completion of the assembly?

A. two pass assembler

B. load-and-go assembler

C. macroprocessor

D. compiler

Ans-B



4. An instruction in a programming language that is replaced by a sequence of instructions prior to assembly or compiling is known as

A. procedure name

B. macro

C. label

D. literal

Ans-B



5. Which policy replace a page if it is not in the favoured subset of a process,s pages?

A. FIFO

B. LRU

C. LFU

D. Working set

Ans-D



6. There are certain packages that allow people to define data items, place these items in particular records, combine the records into designated files and then manipulate and retrieve the stored data. What are they called?

A. Data storage system

B. Database management system (DBMS)

C. Batch processing system

D. Data communication package

Ans-B



7. Subschema can be used to

A. create very different, personalized views of the same data

B. present information in different formats

C. hide sensitive information by omitting fields from the sub¬schema,s description

D. All of the above

Ans-D



8. In order to use a DBMS, it is important to understand

A. the physical schema

B. all sub-schemas that the system supports

C. one subschema

D. both (a) and (b)

E. None of the above

Ans-C



9. A large computer information system maintains many different computer files. Which amongst them is called a perpetual file?

A. Specialized file

B. Log file

C. Master file

D. Update file

Ans-C



10. The Management Information system (MIS) structure with one main computer system is called a

A. hierarchical MIS structure

B. distributed MIS structure

C. centralized MIS structure

D. decentralized MIS structure

Ans-C



11. What is the data structures used to perform recursion?



12. Which is the simplest file structure?

A. Sequential

B. Indexed

C. Random

Ans-A



13. What is the type of the algorithm used in solving the 8 Queens problem?



14. What is data structure?



15. Explain the concept of the batched operating systems?\



16. What is mutex?



17. What are the different job scheduling in operating systems?

18. What are deadlock prevention techniques?



19. What is cache-coherency?



20. If a calculation is embedded in a form

A. the result of the calculations are stored with the form

B. the calculations are stored with the form

C. the result of the calculations are printed in report

D. All of the above

E. None of the above

Ans-B



21. Information can be transferred between the DBMS and a

A. spreadsheet program

B. word processor program

C. graphics program

D. AH of the above

E. None of the above

Ans-D



22. In SQL, which of the following is not a data definition language commands?

A. RENAME

B. REVOKE

C. GRANT

D. UPDATE

Ans-D



23. A lockbox service is used for

A. depositing cash when bank is closed

B. paying bank customer bills automatically

C. storing papers in a bank vault

D. depositing payments to bank customers

Ans-D



24. RS-449/442-A/423-A is

A. a set of physical layer standards developed by EIA and intended to replace RS-232-C.

B. a check bit appended to an array of binary digits to make the sum of the all the binary digits

C. a code in which each expression conforms to specific rules of construction, so that if certain errors occur in an expression the resulting expression will not conform to the rules of construction and thus the presence of the errors is detected

D. the ratio of the number of data units in error to the total number of data units

Ans-A



25. A modem that is attached to the telephone system by jamming the phone,s handset into two flexible receptacles in the coupler?

A. gateway

B. bridge

C. acoustic coupler

D. time-division multiplexer

Ans-C



26. The term TSR is an abbreviation for:

A. Terminate Stay Ready

B. Testing System Read

C. Terminal Still Ready

D. Terminate Stay Resident

Ans-D



27. How would you allow device drivers and TSR,s to be loaded into Upper Memory Blocks?

A. DOS=High

B. DOS=UMB

C. Loadhigh=

D. Devicehigh=

Ans-B



28. What hardware architectures are not supported by Ret Hat?

A. SPARC

B. IBM-compatible

C. Alpha

D. Macintosh

Ans-D



29. The command chmod 761 letter is equivalent to

A. chmod 4=7, g = 6, o = 1 letter

B. chmo a = 761 letter

C. schmod u = rws, g = rw, o = x letter

D. chmod 167 letter

Ans-C



30. What was originally called the "imitation game" by its creator?

A. The Turing Test

B. LISP

C. The Logic Theorist

D. Cybernetics

Ans-A



Section-B Verbal ability

Questions 1-5 , read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.

In the world today we make health and end in itself. We have forgotten that health is really means to enable a person to do his work and do it well. a lot of modern medicine and this includes many patients as well as many physicians pays very little attention to health but very much attention to those who imagine that they are ill. Our great concern with health is shown by the medical columns in newspapers. The health articles in popular magazines and the popularity of television programmers and all those books on medicine. We talk about health all the time. Yet for the most part the only result is more people with imaginary illness. The healthy man should not be wasting time talking about health: he should be using health for work. The work does the work that good health possible.



1. Talking about the health all time makes people

A. always suffer from imaginary illness

B. sometimes suffer from imaginary illness

C. rarely suffer from imaginary illness

D. often suffer from imaginary illness

Ans-D



2. The passage suggests that

A. health is an end in itself

B. health is blessing

C. health is only means to an end

D. we should not talk about health

Ans-C



3. Modern medicine is primarily concerned with

A. promotion of good health

B. people suffering from imaginary illness

C. people suffering from real illness

D. increased efficiency in work

Ans-B



4. A healthy man should be concerned with

A. his work which good health makes possible

B. looking after his health

C. his health which makes work possible

D. talking about health

Ans-A



5. The passage tells us

A. how medicine should be manufactured

B. what healthy man should or should not do

C. what television programmes should be about

D. how best to imagine illness

Ans-B



6. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.

The great dancer impressed the appreciative crowd by his nimble movements.

A. Unrhythmic

B. lively

C. quickening

D. clear

Ans-C



7. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech.

"If you don,t keep quite I shall shoot you", he said to her in a calm voice.

A. He warned her to shoot if she didn,t keep quite calmly.

B. He said calmly that I shall shoot you if you don,t be quite.

C. He warned her calmly that he would shoot her if she didn,t keep quite.

D. Calmly he warned her that be quite or else he will have to shoot her.

Ans-C



8. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

I remember my sister taking me to the museum.

A. I remember I was taken to the museum by my sister.

B. I remember being taken to the museum by my sister.

C. I remember myself being taken to the museum by my sister.

D. I remember taken to the museum by my sister.

Ans-B



9. Find the opposite of the given word.

EXODUS

A. Influx

B. Home-coming

C. Return

D. Restoration

Ans-A



10 Find the opposite of the given word.

TANGIBLE

A. Ethereal

B. Concrete

C. Actual

D. Solid

Ans-A



11. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom,

To leave someone in the lurch

A. To come to compromise with someone

B. Constant source of annoyance to someone

C. To put someone at ease

D. To desert someone in his difficulties

E. None of these

Ans-D



12. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom,

To be the question

A. To refer to

B. To take for granted

C. To raise objections

D. To be discussed

E. None of these

Ans-B



13. Choose the word which best express the meaning of the given word

AUGUST

A. Common

B. Ridiculous

C. Dignified

D. Petty

Ans-C



14. Choose the word which best express the meaning of the given word

SALACITY

A. Bliss

B. Depression

C. Indecency

D. Recession

Ans-C



15. Choose the word which best express the meaning of the given word

PIOUS

A. Pure

B. Pretentious

C. Clean

D. Devout

Ans-D



16. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence.

1. medicine 2. a 3. Neeta 4. given 5. was

A. 51423

B. 25431

C. 15423

D. 42531

E. 35421

Ans-E



17. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer.

A. A lot of travel delay is caused

B. due to the inefficiency and lack of good management

C. on behalf of the railways.

D. No error.

Ans-C



18. The first and sixth sentence are given in the begining. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Calcutta unlike other cities kepts its trams.

P : As a result there horrendous congestion.

Q : It was going to be the first in South Asia.

R : They run down the centre of the road

S : To ease in the city decided to build an underground railway line.

S6: The foundation stone was laid in 1972.

The Proper sequence should be:

A. PRSQ

B. PSQR

C. SQRP

D. RPSQ

Ans-D



19. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.

His appearance is unsmiling but ......

A. his heart is full of compassion for others

B. he looks very serious on most occasions

C. people are afraid of him

D. he is uncompromising on matters of task performance

E. he is full of jealousy towards his colleagues

Ans-A



20. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.

I felt somewhat more relaxed ......

A. but tense as compared to earlier

B. and tense as compared to earlier

C. as there was already no tension at all

D. and tension-free as compared to earlier

E. because the worry had already captured by mind

Ans-D



21. Find out that word, the spelling of which is WRONG. The letter of that word is the answer. A. Amature

B. Manual

C. Nephew

D. Athletic

E. All correct

Ans-A



22. In the sentence below, four words which are lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been printed in bold type, one which may be either inappropriate in the context of the sentence or wrongly spelt.The letter of that word is answer.

A. People in our country are distressed

B. by the spate of strikes, an almost

C. perpetual go slow and

D. increadibily low productivity

E. All correct

Ans-D



23. Find the correctly spelt words.

A. Benefitted

B. Benifited

C. Benefited

D. Benefeted

Ans-A



24. . Find the correctly spelt words.

A. Simpal

B. Bannar

C. Pattren

D. Modern

Ans-D



25. Find the correctly spelt words.

A. Entrepreneur

B. Entrapreneur

C. Entrepraneur

D. Enterprenuer

Ans-A







Section-C-Reasoning



1. An institute organised a fete and 1/5 of the girls and 1/8 of the boys participated in the same. What fraction of the total number of students took part in the fete ?

A. 2/13

B. 13/40

C. Data inadequate

D. None of these

Ans-C



2. A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 each extra. The number of those who attended the picnic was

A. 8

B. 12

C. 16

D. 24

Ans-A



3. A girl counted in the following way on the fingers of her left hand : She started by calling the thumb 1, the index finger 2, middle finger 3, ring finger 4, little finger 5 and then reversed direction calling the ring finger 6, middle finger 7 and so on. She counted upto 1994. She ended counting on which finger ?

A. Thumb

B. Index finger

C. Middle finger

D. Ring finger

Ans-B



4. You,re a detective who just filed a report of a burglary. You,ve gone over the stolen items with the householder victim, John Day. John Day tells you he can,t find his watch valued at 375 dollars. His wife is missing a ruby pendant valued at 850 dollars, and there was cash on hand, also missing, of 200 dollars. What is the total value of the stolen items and cash combined?



A. 1125 dollars

B. 1175 dollars

C. 1425 dollars

D. 1475 dollar



5. The rest stop snack machines accept quarters only. You are making snack purchases for people traveling with you. You need to buy 2 candy bars, a pack of peanuts, and one can of soda. A sign on the machines tells you the prices: candy bars cost .25 cents, a bag of peanuts costs .50 cents, and a can of soda costs .75 cents. There is a change machine in the lobby area. How many quarters will you need to make the required purchases?



A. Eight

B. Six

C. Seven

D. Eleven



6. A woman went to a sale with a coupon that gave her a twenty percent discount on certain items. She bought a sweater and a skirt that qualified for the discount. The regular price for both items would be $160.00. What price did the woman pay for the clothing she bought?



A., $ 180.00

B. $ 148.00

C. $ 140.00

D. $128.00



7. What is the product of all the numbers in the dial of a telephone ?

A. 1,58,480

B. 1,59,450

C. 1,59,480

D. None of these



8. If the tire of a car rotates at a constant speed of 552 times in one minute, how many times will the tire rotate in half-an-hour?



9. What is the smallest number of ducks that could swim in this formation - two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck between two ducks ?

A. 3

B. 5

C. 7

D. 9

Ans-A



10. Agency Y employs 13,800 people . Of these, 42% are male, and 50% of the males are age 30 or younger. How many males are there in Agency Y who are older than 30?

A. 5796

B. 2898

C. 3471

D. 2910



11. A salesperson traveled 145 miles Monday, 72 miles Tuesday, and 98 miles Wednesday for $2300 worth of sales. If the business pays 210 a mile for gas and vehicle maintenance, approximately what percent of sales for the three days went to gas and vehicle maintenance?



12. The number of people attending a weekly training program in the month of January averaged 116 people . If there were 105 people attending the first week, 106 the second, and 125 the third, how many people attended the fourth week?

A. 118

B. 130

C. 128

D. 124



13. A cabinet maker has a dowel of wood 13 mm in diameter and 0.800 m long. She needs half the length for the back of the chair and the remaining piece for 37 mm pegs. Pegs greater than 13 turn in diameter or shorter than 37 mm will not work. How many good pegs can she make?

A . 108

B. l l

C. 10

D. 109



14. In a cricket match, five batsmen A, B, C, D and E scored an average of 36 runs. D Scored 5 more than E; E scored 8 fewer than A; B scored as many as D and E combined; and B and C scored 107 between them. How many runs did E score ?

A. 62

B. 45

C. 28

D. 20

Ans-D



15. In three coloured boxes - Red, Green and Blue, 108 balls are placed. There are twice as many balls in the green and red boxes combined as there are in the blue box and twice as many in the blue box as there are in the red box. How many balls are there in the green box ?

A. 18

B. 36

C. 45

D. None of these



16. Which approach to speech recognition avoids the problem caused by the variation in speech patterns among different speakers?

A. Continuous speech recognition

B. Isolated word recognition

C. Connected word recognition

D. Speaker-dependent recognition

E. None of the above

Ans-D



17. What part of the manufacturing process relate to each stage of the process and to the process as a whole?

A. field service

B. design

C. distribution

D. project management

Ans-D



18. For speech understanding systems to gain widespread acceptance in office automation, they must feature:

A. speaker independence

B. speaker dependence

C. isolated word recognition

D. All of the above

Ans-A



19. MCC is investigating the improvement of the relationship between people and computers through a technology called:

A. computer-aided design

B. human factors

C. parallel processing

D. All of the above

Ans-B



20. The applications in the Strategic Computing Program include:

A. battle management

B. autonomous systems

C. pilot,s associate

D. All of the above

Ans-D



21. Which word does NOT belong with the others?

A. rye

B. sourdough

C. pumpernickel

D. loaf

Ans-A



22. Here are some words translated from an artificial language.

moolokarn means blue sky

wilkospadi means bicycle race

moolowilko means blue bicycle

Which word could mean "racecar"?

A. wilkozwet

B. spadiwilko

C. moolobreil

D. spadivolo

Ans-D



23. Mara runs faster than Gail.

Lily runs faster than Mara.

Gail runs faster than Lily.

If the first two statements are true, the third statement is

A. true

B. false

C. uncertain

Ans-B



24. Read the paragraph carefully and determine the main point the author is trying to make. What conclusion can be drawn from the argument?

In the past, consumers would rarely walk into an ice cream store and order low-fat ice cream. But that isn,t the case today. An increasing health consciousness combined with a much bigger selection of tasty low-fat foods in all categories has made low-fat ice cream a very profitable item for ice cream store owners.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

A. low-fat ice cream produces more revenue than other low-fat foods.

B. ice cream store owners would be better off carrying only low-fat ice cream.

C. ice cream store owners no longer think that low-fat ice cream is an unpopular item.

D. low-fat ice cream is more popular than other kinds of ice cream.

E. consumers are fickle and it is impossible to please them

Ans-C



25. select the figure from a set of four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) that can be formed by joining the figures given in box marked.



A B C D

Ans-C



26. identify the correct match.

8547899899699854445577

A. 85478989969885444577

B. 8547989899699854445577

C. 8547899899699854455577

D. 8547899899699854445577

Ans-D



27. Match the pattern aaajjgghhhhhiiikjjjhhhhlllliiill from the following

A. aaajjgghhhhhiiikjjjjhhllllliiill

B. aaajjgghhhhhiiikjjjhhhhlllliiill

C. aaajjgghhhhiiiiikjjhhhhlllliiill

D. aaajjgghhhhhiiikjjjjhhhllllliill



28. Match the pattern llllhhh4555444zzzxxxwwyty from the following

A. llllhhh4555444zzzzxxxwyty

B. lllhhh4555444zzzxxxxwwyty

C. llllhhh4555444zzzxxxwwyty

D. llllhhhh4555444zzzxxxwyty

Ans-C



29. identify the correct match

%%%%%%^^%^%^%^%$$$^^&&^

A. %%%%%%^^%^%^%^%$$$^^&&^

B. %%%%%%^^^^%^%^%$$$^^&&^

C. %%%%%^^%^%^^%^%$$$^^&&^

D%%%%%%^^%^%^%^%%$$^^&&^

Ans-A



30. Identify the correct match

()()()()((((((&&&&^*@####$###$#$#$#%%%

A. ()()()()(((((&&&&^*@#####$###$#$#$#%%%

B. ()()()()((((((&&&&^*@######$###$#$#$#%%

C. ()()()()(((((&&&%&^*@####$###$#$#$#%%%

D. ()()()()((((((&&&&^*@####$###$#$#$#%%%

Ans-D



31. If P + Q means P is the brother of Q; P x Q means P is the wife of Q and P % Q means P is the daughter of Q then which of the following means D is the uncle of A?

A. A % B x C + D

B. A x B + C % D

C. A + C % B x D

D. None of these

Ans-D



32. Which one will replace the question mark ?

Ans-k8



33. Rahul put his timepiece on the table in such a way that at 6 P.M. hour hand points to North. In which direction the minute hand will point at 9.15 P.M. ?

A. South-East

B. South

C. North

D. West

Ans-D



34. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.

1. Leaves 2. Branch 3. Flower 4. Tree 5. Fruit



A. 4, 3, 1, 2, 5

B. 4, 2, 5, 1, 3

C. 4, 3, 2, 1, 5

D. 4, 2, 1, 3, 5

Ans-D



35. The total of the ages of Amar, Akbar and Anthony is 80 years. What was the total of their ages three years ago ?

A. 71 years

B. 72 years

C. 74 years

D. 77 years

Ans-A

Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement papers

After that they asked about Next project
My project was Eshopping website
They told me to write the whole concept and the E-R diagram of the Database of the Website.
Then I explained about the Whole database.
They asked about The normalization, and cardinality, primary key, foreignkey.
They asked question about how i was managing users consistancy who logs into the website.
asked how data if flowing to different tables and why those tables needed.

Then next day I shortlisted for the next round....

HR round...(For HR u need good communication and Self confidence)
They were seeing my resume very carefully..
They asked about the academics..
Why so less marks in Graduation.
I gave them proper reason that i had.
What about your Family?
Why do you joined this college?
About the experience in the college?
As I have done a part time job also so they asked about that also what kind of work was that.
Asked about my favourite subjects.Then What grade do you give yourself in those subjects?
I said C, C++ ,DBMS and i grade myself as 7 out of 10.
They asked me about my school, and my city and state.
About me rank in competition that i have faced before getting admission to the college?
What options did i hav if i didn,t got admission here?
i told about other exam in which i got good ranks.

Then She asked for the question from my side..

2nd Technical
They asked me about favourite subj or like to write query?
I said Query..
They gave me two queries.

1) A table ABC that has 3 columns
-ive are payments
description, amount, date
a -10000 30-08-07
b 12000 31-08-07
c 5000 31-08-07
a 15000 01-09-07
a 1200 01-09-07
b -2100 02-09-07
c -14000 03-09-07

I was asked to write a query to find receipt and payments for each day disply according to date
Date Receipt Payment

2) Data was given as
Empno salary deptno paydate
They asked about the primary key of this table.
Then they asked to write query
Find the empno, deptno of that employee who are getting second highest salary from last 3 months.
Next question was there can be more than 1 such employees.
Then they asked about academics and let me go
When I saw result I was placed.....
There they asked me about my academics and courses that I have done.
They saw the Website competition in which i have won second prize
They said me to make the whole design of the Websites and how you selected the main points of the website
They may ask about the concept and code also

After that they asked about Next project
My project was Eshopping website
They told me to write the whole concept and the E-R diagram of the Database of the Website.
Then I explained about the Whole database.
They asked about The normalization, and cardinality, primary key, foreignkey.
They asked question about how i was managing users consistancy who logs into the website.
asked how data if flowing to different tables and why those tables needed.

Then next day I shortlisted for the next round....

HR round...(For HR u need good communication and Self confidence)
They were seeing my resume very carefully..
They asked about the academics..
Why so less marks in Graduation.
I gave them proper reason that i had.
What about your Family?
Why do you joined this college?
About the experience in the college?
As I have done a part time job also so they asked about that also what kind of work was that.
Asked about my favourite subjects.Then What grade do you give yourself in those subjects?
I said C, C++ ,DBMS and i grade myself as 7 out of 10.
They asked me about my school, and my city and state.
About me rank in competition that i have faced before getting admission to the college?
What options did i hav if i didn,t got admission here?
i told about other exam in which i got good ranks.

Then She asked for the question from my side..

2nd Technical
They asked me about favourite subj or like to write query?
I said Query..
They gave me two queries.

1) A table ABC that has 3 columns
-ive are payments
description, amount, date
a -10000 30-08-07
b 12000 31-08-07
c 5000 31-08-07
a 15000 01-09-07
a 1200 01-09-07
b -2100 02-09-07
c -14000 03-09-07

I was asked to write a query to find receipt and payments for each day disply according to date
Date Receipt Payment

2) Data was given as
Empno salary deptno paydate
They asked about the primary key of this table.
Then they asked to write query
Find the empno, deptno of that employee who are getting second highest salary from last 3 months.
Next question was there can be more than 1 such employees.
Then they asked about academics and let me go

Oracle Placement Paper : MAIT,Rohini

1.Written test (Tech + apti – 1hr – 60Q’s)
2.Group Discussion
3.3 Tech rounds (will be held at oracle, noida/gurgaon)
1.1 HR round
There were 4 different sets, it was offcampus drive. Around 175 shortlisted after GD’s out of 800.

I am sorry I don’t remember much questions but I will give u a brief idea.

Technical exam was very simple. It was below oracle standard. They asked questions related to oracle 8i, 9i features.
They were questions from c, java, dbms.
1. Which storage class can’t be used to initialize an array.
a) register
b) auto
c) extern
d) static.
2. Can decomposition property of dbms be achieved using reflexivity , augmentation & transitivity rule?
3. They gave an example of hierarchal database (that started with c n of two words) and asked whether is it true or false.
4. Select all the right definition and declaration of a function
a) Multiply(void)
b) Multiply() -ans
c) Int multiply() -ans
d) Int multiply(void)
5. void static main(String args[])
{
int i =0;
switch(i)
{
case(0) : System.out.println(“0”);
default : System.out.println(“9”);
case(1) : System.out.println(“1”);
}

what would be the output?
a) 0
b) 091
c) 09
d) Error: Default misplaced.
6. select the options which will work
a) void static main(String)
b) public void static main(Strigs args[])
c) void main(Strings args[])
d) static void main(Strings args[])

7, There was a question on functional dependency something like… XY->Z , A->X then can we say AY->Z ? ans yes

Most of the questions were from Java and 5 –6 ques from ORACLE 8i o 9i.

In aptitude paper,

7. There was question on Fahrenheit n Celsius, at what temperature they would be of same degree. Like 0’c is equals to 34’c and 64’f is equals to 108’f…then find out. (Figues may not be the same).

8. There was a puzzle from shakuntala devi, where in, 9 circles are given, each line had 3 circles joined by vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines. We were required to find out the numbers, which can fit in the figure such that every line has total sum of 15. and digits allowed were from 1-9 and none should be repeated. There were 3-4 questions on it.

9. There was a problem on ages given, had a long relationship structure. Most of us found it difficult to solve. And it again had 3-4 ques based on it.

10. There was a table given of students of class, which had various 5 sections. All of them plays only game and everyone does. In the table,

Games


Sect –A


Sect B


C


D


E


Total Students

Cricket



















Volley ball



















Tt



















Badminton



















Football



















Total Boys



















Complete Data was filled in the table. Girls were 25% in numbers in each class.

And there were 5 questions given based on this table.

There were around 6-7 questions on the jumbled up sentences, which we were supposed to arrange in sequence.

Q. There was question on train, to find the length of train. It was lil difficult.

Q. One dearer quality product mixed with the cheaper one, and ratio of the mixture was to be calculated. Sp was given and profit %n was given

Q. One question on equations. It was to find the equation, which has 2 more roots than the given equation.

Q. Ques on Cuboid. It was to be wrapped up with the tape. Parameters of the cuboid were given. Tape should not overlap. Total Length of tape required was asked.

Rest of the apti questions were very easy and from r.s aggarwal.

Sorry friends, I could mention exact figures in the question. Still I hope This would help u.

GD Topics.
1. Impact of globalization on Indian economy & culuture.
2. Is Management education required?
3. Hockey or cricket should be our national game.?
4. Red colour?
5. Sting operations

Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement papers

This is the oracle paper held on July at NITK Surathkal. The test has 2 sections : 30 technical and 30 aptitude and 60 min time. Technical section: its very easy any one can answer 25 qns without preperation. some are

How compiler treats variables of recursive functions

What is orthogonal matrix?

Given two tables and asked 2 qns on those table ,

One is on join and another is on NOT IN

Given some qns on pointers( pretty easy)

Given five qns on data structures like , lifo, fifo

Qtn on primary key

How NULL in sql is treated?

Given a doubly linked list and asked r->left->right->data ans: r->data

Explain const char *ptr and char *const ptr

Remaining i didn`t remember

Technical

What is the output of the following program? #include
#include
void main( )
{
int a=5,b=7;
printf(“%d\n”,b\a);
}
A. 1.4
B. 1.0
C. 1
D. 0

What is the output of the following program listing?
#include
void main ( )
{
int x,y:
y=5;
x=func(y++);
printf(“%s\n”,
(x==5)?”true”;”false”);
}
int func(int z)
{
if (z== 6)
return 5;
else
return 6;
}
A True
B false
C either a or b
D neither a nor b

What is the output of the following progarm?
#include
main( )
{
int x,y=10;
x=4;
y=fact(x);
printf(“%d\n”,y);
}
unsigned int fact(int x)
{
return(x*fact(x-1));
}
A. 24
B. 10
C. 4
D. none

Consider the following C program and chose collect answer
#include
void main( )
{
inta[10],k;
for(k=0;k<10;k++)
{ a[k]=k;}
printf (“%d\n”,k);
}
A. value of k is undefined ; unpredictable answer
B. 10
C. program terminates with run time error
D. 0

Consider the prog and select answer
#include
void main ( )
{
int k=4,j=0:
switch (k)
{
case 3: j=300;
case 4: j=400:
case 5: j=500;
}
printf (“%d\n”,j);
}
A. 300
B. 400
C. 500
D. 0

Consider the following statements:
Statement 1 A union is an object consisting of a sequence of named members of various types
Statement 2 A structure is a object that contains at different times, any one of the several members of various types
Statement 3: C is a compiled as well as an interpretted language
Statement 4: It is impossible to declare a structure or union containing an instance of itself
A. all the statements are correct
B. except 4 all are correct
C. statemnt 3 is only correct
D. statement 1,3 are incorrect either 2 or 4 is correct

consider the following program listing and select the output
#include
main ( )
{
int a=010,sum=0,tracker:
for(tracker=0;tracker<=a;tracker++)
sum+=tracker;
printf(“ %d\n”,sum);}
A. 55
B. 36
C. 28
D. n

Spot the line numbers , that are valid according to the ANSI C standards?
Line 1: #include
Line 2: void main()
Line 3: {
4 : int *pia,ia;
5 :float *pafa,fa;
6 :ia=100;
7 :fa=12.05;
8 :*pfa=&ia;
9 :pfa=&ia;
10 :pia=pfa;
11 :fa=(float)*pia;
12 :fa=ia;
13 :}
a. 8 and 9
b. 9 and 10
c. 8 and 10
d. 10 and 11

What is the o/p of the follow pgm?
#include
main()
{
char char_arr[5]=”ORACL”;
char c=’E’;
prinf(“%s\n”,strcat(char_arr,c));
}
a: oracle
b. oracl
c. e
d. none

consider the following pgm listing
#include
main()
{
int a[3];
int *I;
a[0]=100;a[1]=200;a[2]=300;
I=a;
printf(“%d\n”, ++*I);
printf(“%d\n”, *++I);
printf(“%d\n”, (*I)--);
printf(“%d\n”, *I);
}
what is the o/p
a. 101,200,200,199
b. 200,201,201,100
c. 101,200,199,199
d. 200,300,200,100

which of the following correctly declares “My_var” as a pointer to a function that returns an integer
a. int*My_Var();
b. int*(My_Var());
c. int(*)My_Var();
d. int(*My_Var)();

what is the memory structure employed by recursive functions in a C pgm?
a. B tree
b. Hash table
c. Circular list
d. Stack

Consider the follow pgm listing?
Line 1: #include
2: void main()
3: {
4: int a=1;
5: const int c=2;
6: const int *p1=&c;
7: const int*p2=&a;
8: int *p3=&c;
9: int*p4=&a;

what are the lines that cause compilation errors?
a. 7
b. 8
c. 6 and 7
d. no errors

what will be the o/p
#include
main()
{
inta[3];
int *x;
int*y;
a[0]=0;a[1]=1;a[2]=2;
x=a++;
y=a;
printf(“%d %d\n”, x,(++y));
}
a. 0,1
b. 1,1
c. error
d. 1,2
what is the procedure for swapping a,b(assume that a,b and tmp are of the same type?
a. tmp=a; a=b;b=temp;
b. a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
c. a=a-b;b=a+b;a=b-a;
d. all of the above

Oracle Placement Paper : REC, WARANGAL

paper having two parts.

part 1: apptitute test -30question (20min)
part 2: technical Test -30question (20min)

Part 1:

1)find the range of x*x -5x+6>0
X=3

2)if 5x*x+14*x+k=0 having two reciprocal roots find the value of k.

3&4)two sentence are given ,in between four sentence are given in change order. (like between 1 & 6 ,abcd four sentence are given 1 a b c d 6)
Find the correct order?

5)if first term of AP is 5 .16th term is 45.find the sum of first 16 terms.

6)x,y and z are odd no. not necessarly in sequence.then y=?
(1)mean of x and z is 114.
(2)mean of y and z is 113.

Ans: 115

7)ram is 27 year old then mohan.after 7 year ram age is thrice as mohan
age .find ram age?
Ans : 67/2

8)if three tapes are filling a tank of capacity of 500lit with speed of
30lit/sec,48lit/sec and 36lit/sec. Find after how long time tank will
fill?
Ans : 500/114

9)find the root of given eq x-2/(x-1)=1-2/(x-2) if possible.
Ans : x = 0

10)find the point of intersection of \
15x+9y=15
5x+3y=21

Ans : NO

11)suppose in a pot 20 cards are there label 1-20 on that. find the
probability of getting two prime.

Ans : 8/20 = 2 / 5

12)in an island three persons are there Jam ,Dam and Sam .sam having
pencil,dam having cap and Jam having book .we have find who is author
among them if.
(1)Sam says ,Jam is author but author wearing cap.
(2)Dam says ,I am author ,but author not having cap.
(3)Sam says, I am author ,but author having note book.
Find who is author?

Ans : jam

13)Jo ,Do and So are three person.
(1) So says Jo is football player, I also football player.
(2) Do says Jo is football player, I also football player.
(3) Jo says Do is football player, I also football player.
Find the football player player among them.

Ans : jo

14-16)question based analogy . like LION:CUB find the pair in given choice.

17)in a basket 3 mangos,4 apples and 4 bananas are there. Find no of ways we select randomly 3 fruit from basket?

18) if a^x=b^y=c^z and b^2=ac then find x+z/xz=?
Ans : 2/y

19)(loga)^2-(logb)^2 = ?
ans :- logab-loga/b

20)in a 60 liters of mixture of spirit and water is 7 %. in order to make water 19%,how much water should be added.(some thing like this)

21-25)A one and half page length passage will be given and 4 to 5
questions will be asked based on this passage.

26)

Technical part:-
==================
pattern: 1) pl/sql—>7 quest
2) java—>5 quest
3) c & pointers—>9 quest
4) dbms and dfd’s—>5 quest
5) ds—>4 quest

some quest are here:-

1.what is not a c- storage class
Ans.stack

2.if dba creates one user what are the privilages the user will get?

3. which keyword is used to const in java
Ans. final

4.char *array[4]={”some string”}
printf(”%d”,&array[4]-(array));
Ans.4

5.remote object will be in the package
Ans.java.net (verity it)

6.#define sq(a) (a*a)
printf (”%d”,sq (3+2));
Ans.11

7.#define max 20
printf (”%d”, ++max);
Ans.lvalue required — error

8.printf (”%d”,sizeof (2>3?4?:4:3?4:2));(some thing like this)
Ans.syntax error

9. what is important of free().

10.property of constructor in java program.

11.impotance of macro.

12.underfolw condition of stack.
(1)empty,2)push,3)pop,4)none)
====================

1)Which of the following is not a storage class in C?
Static
Register
Extern
Stack

2)Which of the following ‘return’ statement is correct?
return, return;
return(1, 2, 3);
return(return 4);
(return 5, return 6);

3)The second argument to fopen() function is?
char
const char *
int *
FILE *

4)What is the output of the program?
#include
void main()
{
char buffer[10] = {”Genesis”};
printf(” %d “, &buffer[4]- (buffer));
}
3
4
0
Illegal pointer subtraction
4

5)If “arr” is an array of 5 x 5 dimension, arr[2][4] is same as
**(a+3+4)
*(a+3)+*(a+4)
**(a+3)+4
*(*(a+2)+4)

—————————————————–
APTITUDE 30 questions

Log37
1: ——- = ? ( Log67 )
1 + Log32

2: log(a-b) = log a - log b; then a = ?
(b/(b2+1));

3: 3 black 7 white balls. prob of drawing 2 white balls ? (7/15)

4: In a lock of 4 rings there r five characters how
many unsuccessful attempts can be made ? (624)..

5: sqrt(6+sqrt(6+sqrt (6 + ..))))) = ? 3

6: a solution is prepared by mixing two solution with sprit 20% & 60%..In
what ration they should be mixed to get the 50% sprit in resultant solution.
(1:3)

7: X2 - (A-3)X +(A+3) = 0
for what value of A the sum of square of roots will be least ? (A=2);

8: ‘a’ number of persons work daily ‘b’ hours to produce ‘c’ items. If ‘d’ persons walks away from the group what will be the number of hours to produce ‘c’ items. ? (ab/(a-d))

9: - 13 Passage

14 - 18 venn diagram.

19-22 picking based (VERBAL);

23-25 picking odd once out (words )

26: m = ax , n = ay mxny = a2(x+y) find 1/x + 1/y? (1)

27 xy - 2y - 6 =0;
x 2 x >2 ..
y is always postive.

28
The diameter of circle can be determined from
1.area.
2.circumference.
Ans either of them.

29: sum of 2 no. is 7 & product s 10 fnd larger number.

30:

Oracle Placement Paper : MAIT, Rohini, Delhi

Written test (Tech + apti – 1hr – 60Q’s)
Group Discussion
3 Tech rounds (will be held at oracle, Noida/Gurgaon)
1 HR round



There were 4 different sets, it was offcampus drive. Around 175 shortlisted after GD’s out of 800.



I am sorry I don’t remember much questions but I will give u a brief idea.



Technical exam was very simple. It was below oracle standard. They asked questions related to oracle 8i, 9i features.

They were questions from c, java, dbms.

Which storage class can’t be used to initialize an array.

a) register

b) auto

c) extern

d) static.

Can decomposition property of dbms be achieved using reflexivity , augmentation & transitivity rule?



They gave an example of hierarchal database (that started with c n of two words) and asked whether is it true or false.



Select all the right definition and declaration of a function

a) Multiply(void)

b) Multiply() -ans

c) Int multiply() -ans

d) Int multiply(void)



void static main(String args[])

{

int i =0;

switch(i)

{

case(0) : System.out.println(“0”);

default : System.out.println(“9”);

case(1) : System.out.println(“1”);

}

what would be the output?

a) 0

b) 091

c) 09

d) Error: Default misplaced.



select the options which will work

a) void static main(String)

b) public void static main(Strigs args[])

c) void main(Strings args[])

d) static void main(Strings args[])



There was a question on functional dependency something like… XY->Z , A->X then can we say AY->Z ? ans yes



Most of the questions were from Java and 5 –6 ques from ORACLE 8i o 9i.



In aptitude paper,



There was question on Fahrenheit n Celsius, at what temperature they would be of same degree. Like 0’c is equals to 34’c and 64’f is equals to 108’f…then find out. (Figues may not be the same).



There was a puzzle from shakuntala devi, where in, 9 circles are given, each line had 3 circles joined by vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines. We were required to find out the numbers, which can fit in the figure such that every line has total sum of 15. and digits allowed were from 1-9 and none should be repeated. There were 3-4 questions on it.



There was a problem on ages given, had a long relationship structure. Most of us found it difficult to solve. And it again had 3-4 ques based on it.



10. There was a table given of students of class, which had various 5 sections. All of them plays only game and everyone does. In the table,





Games


Sect –A


Sect B


C


D


E


Total Students

Cricket



















Volley ball



















Tt



















Badminton



















Football



















Total Boys





















Complete Data was filled in the table. Girls were 25% in numbers in each class.

And there were 5 questions given based on this table.



There were around 6-7 questions on the jumbled up sentences, which we were supposed to arrange in sequence.



Q. There was question on train, to find the length of train. It was lil difficult.

Q. One dearer quality product mixed with the cheaper one, and ratio of the mixture was to be calculated. Sp was given and profit %n was given



Q. One question on equations. It was to find the equation, which has 2 more roots than the given equation.



Q. Ques on Cuboid. It was to be wrapped up with the tape. Parameters of the cuboid were given. Tape should not overlap. Total Length of tape required was asked.



Rest of the apti questions were very easy and from r.s aggarwal.



Sorry friends, I could mention exact figures in the question. Still I hope This would help u.



GD Topics.

1. Impact of globalization on Indian economy & culuture.

2. Is Management education required?

3. Hockey or cricket should be our national game.?

4. Red colour?

5. Sting operations

Oracle Placement Paper : Oracle Placement papers

Sample Papers

Three beauty pageant finalists-Cindy, Amy and Linda-The winner was musician. The one who was not last or first was a math major.The one who came in third had black hair. Linda had red hair. Amy had no musical abilities. Who was first?
(A) Cindy (B) Amy (C) Linda (D) None of these

Two twins have certain peculiar characteristics. One of them always lies on Monday, Wednesday, Friday. The other always lies on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. On the other days they tell the truth. You are given a conversation.Person A- today is Sunday, my name is Anil Person B-today is Tuesday, my name is Bill What day is today?
(A) Sunday (B) Tuesday (C) Monday (D) Thursday

The difference of a number and its reciprocal is 1/2.The sum of their squares is
(A) 9/4 (B) 4/5 (C) 5/3 (D) 7/4

The difference of a number and its square is 870.What is the number?
(A) 42 (B) 29 (C) 30 (D) 32

A trader has 100 Kg of wheat, part of which he sells at 5% profit and the rest at 20% profit. He gains 15% on the whole. Find how much is sold at 5% profit?
(A) 60 (B) 50 (C) 66.66 (D) 33.3

Which of the following points are collinear?
(A) (3,5) (4,6) (2,7) (B) (3,5) (4,7) (2,3)
(C) (4,5) (4,6) (2,7) (D) (6,7) (7,8) (2,7)

A man leaves office daily at 7pm.a driver with car comes from his home to pick him from office and bring back home. One day he gets free at 5.30 and instead of waiting for driver he starts walking towards home. In the wayhe meets the car and returns home on car. He reaches home 20 minutes earlier than usual. In how much time does the man reach home usually?
(A) 1 hr 20 min (B) 1 hr (C) 1 hr 10 min (D) 55 min

If m:n = 2:3,the value of 3m+5n/6m-n is
(A) 7/3 (B) 3/7 (C) 5/3 (D) 3/5

dog taken four leaps for every five leaps of hare but three leaps of the dog is equal to four leap of the hare. Compare speed?
(A) 12:16 (B) 19:20 (C) 16:15 (D) 10:12

A watch ticks 90 times in 95 seconds. And another watch ticks 315 times in 323 secs. If they start together, how many times will they tick together in first hour?
(A) 100 times (B) 101 times (C) 99 times (D) 102 times

The purpose of defining an index is
(A) Enhance Sorting Performance (B) Enhance Searching Performance
(C) Achieve Normalization (D) All of the above

A transaction does not necessarily need to be
(A) Consistent (B) Repeatable (C) Atomic (D) Isolated

To group users based on common access permission one should use
(A) User Groups (B) Roles (C) Grants (D) None of the above

PL/SQL uses which of the following
(A) No Binding (B) Early Binding (C) Late Binding (D) Deferred Binding

Which of the constraint can be defined at the table level as well as at the column level
(A) Unique (B) Not Null (C) Check (D) All the above

To change the default date format in a SQLPLUS Session you have to
(A) Set the new format in the DATE_FORMAT key in the windows Registry.
(B) Alter session to set NLS_DATE-FORMAT.
(C) Change the Config.ora File for the date base.
(D) Change the User Profile USER-DATE-FORMAT.

Which of the following is not necessarily an advantages of using a package rather than independent stored procedure in data base.
(A) Better performance. (B) Optimized memory usage.
(C) Simplified Security implementation. (D) Encapsulation.

Integrity constrains are not checked at the time of
(A) DCL Statements. (B) DML Statements.
(C) DDL Statements. (D) It is checked all the above cases.

Roll Back segment is not used in case of a
(A) DCL Statements. (B) DML Statements. (C) DDL Statements. (D) all of the above.

An Arc relationship is applicable when
(A) One child table has multiple parent relation, but for anyone instance of a child record
only one of the relations is applicable.
(B) One column of a table is related to another column of the same table.
(C) A child table is dependent on columns other than the primary key columns of the parent
table.
(D) None of the above.

What is true about the following C functions?
(A) Need not return any value. (B) Should always return an integer.
(C) Should always return a float. (D) Should always return more than one value.

enum number { a=-1, b=4, c,d,e,} what is the value of e?
(A) 7 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 3

Which of the following about automatic variables within a function is correct?
(A) Its type must be declared before using the variable. (B) They are local.
(C) They are not initialized to zero. (D) They are global.

Consider the following program segment
int n, sum=5;
switch(n)
{
case 2:sum=sum-2;
case 3:sum*=5;
break;
default:sum=0;
}
if n=2, what is the value of the sum?
(A) 0 (B) 15 (C) 3 (D) None of these.

Which of the following is not an infinite loop?
(A) x=0; (B) # define TRUE 0....
do{ While(TRUE){....}
/*x unaltered within the loop*/ (C) for(;;) {....}
....}
While(x==0); (D) While(1) {....}

Output of the following program is
main()
{
int i=0;
for(i=0;i<20;i++)
{
switch(i)
{
case 0:
i+=5;
case 1:
i+=2;
case 5:
i+=5;
default:
i+=4;
break;
}
}
}
(A) 5,9,13,17 (B) 12,17,22 (C) 16,21 (D) syntax error.

What does the following function print?
func(int i)
{
if(i%2) return 0;
else return 1;
}
main()
{
int i=3;
i=func(i);
i=func(i);
printf("%d",i);
}
(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) 2

What will be the result of the following program?
char*g()
{
static char x[1024];
return x;
}
main()
{
char*g1="First String";
strcpy(g(),g1);
g1=g();
strcpy(g1,"Second String");
printf("Answer is:%s", g());
}
(A) Answer is: First String (B) Answer is: Second String
(C) Run time Error/Core Dump (D) None of these

Consider the following program
main()
{
int a[5]={1,3,6,7,0};
int *b;
b=&a[2];
}
The value of b[-1] is
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) -6 (D) none

Given a piece of code
int x[10];
int *ab;
ab=x;
To access the 6th element of the array which of the following is incorrect?
(A) *(x+5) (B) x[5] (C) ab[5] (D) *(*ab+5} .
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