Golgappa.net | Golgappa.org | BagIndia.net | BodyIndia.Com | CabIndia.net | CarsBikes.net | CarsBikes.org | CashIndia.net | ConsumerIndia.net | CookingIndia.net | DataIndia.net | DealIndia.net | EmailIndia.net | FirstTablet.com | FirstTourist.com | ForsaleIndia.net | IndiaBody.Com | IndiaCab.net | IndiaCash.net | IndiaModel.net | KidForum.net | OfficeIndia.net | PaysIndia.com | RestaurantIndia.net | RestaurantsIndia.net | SaleForum.net | SellForum.net | SoldIndia.com | StarIndia.net | TomatoCab.com | TomatoCabs.com | TownIndia.com
Interested to Buy Any Domain ? << Click Here >> for more details...

Company Name Starts with ...
#  A  B  C  D  E   F  G  H  I  J   K  L  M  N  O   P  Q  R  S  T   U  V  W  X  Y  Z

GE Interview Questions
Questions Answers Views Company eMail

What is defect life cycle/

7 11240

What is the differencein validation & verification?? What we exactly do in verification & validation ????? Give an example....

5 8203

In 110V DC supply,if a closed circuit gets open, How can we identify the voltage which is measured after the resistor(4KOhm) which is open with negative.it shows 55V +ve when measured, also the actual positive source is 55V +ve .Because there is no voltage drop in open circuit. How can we identify whether this is the voltage which is series with the resistor or the DC source direct +ve.

1 4374

Why CT secondary is grounded?

11 58604

how is returning structurs from functions?Show an eg?

1 4732

plz tell me how to prepare for UPSC Assistant Commandants interview...

3847

What are types of losses in the Transmisson Lines ?

4 6918

how can motor both beasrings insulation resistance can be check?

2034

1.) - Design the class model and produce a class diagram for a set of vehicle types for a vehicle manufacturer. At a minimum, the class model should include the following information: - Type of vehicle (e.g. sedan, truck, etc), - Number of seats - Number of doors - Color of the vehicle - Transmission type (auto vs manual) - Engine’s rated horsepower - Number of engine cylinders - Engine size (in liters) - Number of stereo speakers - Does it include satellite radio? - Does it have a CD player? (and if so, how many CDs can it hold?) - Is it front, rear, all, or 4 wheel drive? - Truck bed type (e.g. short, standard, long) - Trunk size (for those vehicle types that have a trunk) 2.) I want to create an in-memory definition for a set of airline routes for a small airline company. I want to maintain a list of all of my planes and their current locations (or their destination location if they are currently in the air). One of the possible locations needs to be “hangar” for maintenance or repairs. I want to have the full airline schedule available so that I can look for available flights. I also want to store information on which planes are operating each schedule. Assuming that a customer comes to the ticketing counter at one of my airports when it opens at 6:00am, I want to be able to give a customer the fastest option to get from one airport to another. Keep in mind that it may take more than one flight to get from one airport to another. Describe how you would fulfill this request with your design. 3.) I want to create a course registration database for a university. I want to store information for each department, information for each course (including which department they’re offered under as well as which professors are teaching them), information for each professor, and the list of the registered students and which courses each student has registered for. Keep in mind that an instance of a course could be taught by multiple instructors (i.e. one instructor for the first half of the course and then a different instructor for the second half). Also keep in mind that there could be multiple instances of a given course offered by different sets of instructors (e.g. offered by Bob Smith on Mondays & Wednesdays at 10am and Bill Jones on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 1pm). Design a set of database tables to store this information. 4.) Given the following: You have an application that consists of three parts: a front end GUI, a middle-ware layer where all the processing of data takes place and a database where data is read from. What are the areas that would be most likely to break? What would your testing strategy for this be? Why? 5.) Imagine I am handing you a wine glass and I ask you to test it. What would your testing strategy for this be?

1 4683

1. Given the following: You have an application that consists of three parts: a front end GUI, a middle-ware layer where all the processing of data takes place and a database where data is read from. What are the areas that would be most likely to break? What would your testing strategy for this be? Why? 2. Imagine I am handing you a wine glass and I ask you to test it. What would your testing strategy for this be?

1 5835

why we are using oil with petrol in two stroke engines but not in four stroke engines(two wheelers)?................

11 39485

Why power factor should not be in leading (capacitive) mode of any load.

3 7049

what is the landscape of GRC

3 14318

how do we test security systems.what is the use of SU56

2 9650

Who is the first lady Prime Minister of india?

13 17584

Post New GE Interview Questions


GE Interview Questions


Un-Answered Questions

Why do we use generics in c#?

991


How do you generate an automatic po after creating a pr using a particular material?

1419


List two ways to create a new file?

937


How to edit the joined fields values in join?

954


Explain advantages of ado.net?

1061


What is jdbc in dbms?

1053


Is django used in machine learning?

587


Explain the scenario in which only ondestroy is called for an activity without onpause() and onstop()?

1001


Can you name the two microsoft solutions for distributed applications?

695


How to override the contributed module?

142


Describe the Culture medium for MCF-10A ?

2887


From a strategic perspective, how can senior management make the best use of the human resorce function?

3171


What is the use of header in php?

979


Why do we use wcf?

785


Explain regular expressions?

889