Sciences AllOther Interview Questions
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describe a difficult customer or co worker you have experienced in the past and how you dealt with him/her?

Royal Lancaster Hotel,

1500

describe a time when you made a mistake when dealing with staff person and how did you handle the situation?

Royal Lancaster Hotel, Thompson Hotels,

4326

describe a time when you were responsible for organizing different types of personnel to get work done and some of them weren't very enthusiastic. what did you do?

Hotel Jobs, Royal Lancaster Hotel,

5804

give me an example of a time where you needed more information to solve a problem . how did you go about gathering and analyzing information to solve the problem?

Royal Lancaster Hotel,

2460

tell me about a time in the past where you did something to improve teamwork and motivate staff towards a common goal?

Royal Lancaster Hotel, Xilinx,

6425

tell me about a time that you had to deal with a conflict between a licensed and unlicensed personnel and how you handled the situation?

ADNH Abu Dhabi National Hotels, Drury Hotels, Holiday Inn, Hotel Landmark, Rixos Bab Al Bahr, Royal Lancaster Hotel, St Anthony Hotel, St Rose Hospital, Thompson Hotels,

5 36469

describe a project or activity that highlights your leadership style?

Rosen Centre Hotel, Royal Lancaster Hotel, St Anthony Hotel, TCS,

7031

why do u want to leave your present job?

Royal Lancaster Hotel,

1730

Hi I have done my B.Sc computers and my query is that do i have to compulsory write GRE or TOFEL to study in US. Please let me whether I am eligibly for GRE or TOFEL with B.Sc computers.... Regards Kamal

1694

when the dao exam will be conducted

1686

why all high frequency semiconductors have comparatively low current rating?

1742

why the input impedance of FET is more than BJT

2267

If a transistor is said to be in saturation it's EB junction & CB junctions are forward biased. But why the current flow occurs in such a condition?

1639

why the down linking frequency of a satellite is smaller than uplinking frequency?

1754

how will be maintain vaccum by an steam ejector system? what will be happen when steam turbine vaccum is down? what is the blow down ratio?

1953


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Un-Answered Questions { Sciences AllOther }

describe atime when you felt it was necessary to change a staffing pattern to better meet your unit's needs. how did you handle the sutuation?

1524


what are essential components of digital computer? discuss the function of each components. draw the block diagram of a computer showing its essential components

11300


If Nasa where to sink a large tube down a few miles into one of the deepest parts of the ocean or a spiral tube not so deep. Then fit electromagnetic monorail running gear to a sledge and then put a space cargo vehicle inside the sledge. With ball valves to compartmentalise the tube off to keep a constant pressure with inert gases as the space shuttle accelerates using electromagnetism to gain altitude and then loses the sledge. Next fires it's main rocket engines to carry on up to space. Would this idea work and would it save money on fuel if the space cargo vehicles where only say 5 ton cargo holds. Also they could be reusable with their rocket engines.

1464


different between dicot & monocot with example ?

957


how many days can i store 7N sulfuric acid(H2S04)??

985






how to create a simple presentation in flash 5

1399


generate a program to find the next date

1678


describe a difficult customer or co worker you have experienced in the past and how you dealt with him/her?

1500


an iron ball bounce more than a cricket ball?

1787


Paano po ba nabubuo ang eclipse?

1720


describe the magnetism of earth?

1603


How is concentration of surfactant is chosen for the dissolution media in dissolution development ?

1018


give me an example of a time where you needed more information to solve a problem . how did you go about gathering and analyzing information to solve the problem?

2460


Project 2 - Magic Squares design2.txt - due 12/7 before 11:59 PM project2 - due 12/13, before 11:59 PM Orginally by Sue Evans Hit the space bar for next page The Objectives The purpose of this assignment is to give you practice with: recursion using command line arguments using the timing feature and file handling. The Background According to The Math Forum @ Drexel University, A Magic Square is an arrangement of the numbers 1 to n2 in an n x n matrix with each number occuring exactly once, and such that the sum of the entries of any row, any column, or any main diagonal is the same. It is not hard to show that this sum is n(n2 + 1)/2. The simplest magic square is the 1 x 1 magic square whose only entry is the number 1. 1 The next simplest is the 3 x 3 magic square. (8 + 1 + 6) or 3(32 + 1)/2 This is also just ONE of many examples for a 3 x 3 Magic Square!! This 3 x 3 square is definitely magic and satisfies the definition given above. There are 8 different arrangements of entries in a 3 x 3 matrix that fit the definition of a magic square. There are also magic squares of size 4 x 4, 5 x 5, etc. The Background - Continued For small n, say n <= 3, you could obviously sit down with pencil and paper and discover a magic square in a fairly short amount of time. Take a few minutes now and do that, remembering that each of the numbers, 1 through n2, appear only once in the square. Now try it for n = 4 ... Oh, there has to be a better way. :) Of course, the computer doesn't have a patience problem. It can solve the problem for us by using the brute force method. This means that the computer will accomplish its task by trying every single possible arrangement of the numbers in a square and check each of the resulting squares to see if it's a magic square. [6, 2, 7, 5, 4, 8, 3, 9, 1] [4, 2, 7, 6, 5, 8, 3, 9, 1] [7, 4, 2, 6, 5, 8, 3, 9, 1] ... The Task Your assignment will be to determine all of the magic squares when given an n, display permutations that match the magic squares to the screen AND write it to a file. You will only test when n == 3!!! But code it for n of ANY number!! It turns out that finding the magic squares for n >= 4 takes too long for us to run it on the shared machines (linux1, 2 & 3) Since if n == 1, the square is 1 (too easy!!) and since for n == 2 there is no answer!! Your program must come up with every possible arrangement (permutation) of numbers within the square. These are known as the permutations of that list of numbers. Each permutation needs to be checked to see if it has formed a magic square. Program Requirements Your program must: use command line arguments. At the command line the user must enter (in this order): the name of the executable file, n (which will ALWAYS be 3, but again could be run with other numbers) and the name of the output file in which to write the squares. use a recursive permute to give all of the permutations of the square. In other words, your function called "permute", must be a recursive function. So for each permutation, you should check to see if it is a magic square, display it and write it to the file write only the unique magic squares to the SCREEN and FILE. No duplicates allowed. HINT: Let your program produce duplicates first, then see how you can refrain from writing the duplicates. Then modify your code. use a list of size n2. The code for the recursive permute function will be much easier to write if you store the numbers in a list rather than a two-dimensional list (or array) of size n x n. How you print the data is not related. [6, 2, 7, 5, 4, 8, 3, 9, 1, ....] (size to n2) [4, 2, 7, 6, 5, 8, 3, 9, 1, ....] [7, 4, 2, 6, 5, 8, 3, 9, 1, ....] ... close any files that you have opened as soon as you have finished using them. Time how long your program takes to find the magic square and print that time at the end of the SAME file. Sample Run Here is a sample of output of this program. Please note that the sample output only shows what is expected from your program if the user is actually entering everything as instructed. This is not a test of the program at all, but just a sample for your clarification. 2 7 6 9 5 1 4 3 8 2 9 4 7 5 3 6 1 8 4 3 8 9 5 1 2 7 6 4 9 2 3 5 7 8 1 6 6 1 8 7 5 3 2 9 4 6 7 2 1 5 9 8 3 4 8 1 6 3 5 7 4 9 2 8 3 4 1 5 9 6 7 2 Total running time: 4.76 seconds.

2538


what is integrated circuits also discuss its types

1706