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Walk-in Details Date-10th January, Starting Time: 9 AM
Walk in for Fresher on Thursday,10th Jan- Bca/b.sc/b.tech (cs,it,eee) - 100 Opening(s)
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Greetings from HCL Technologies Ltd.
We are pleased to inform you that with regard to an opening for Networking/Infrastructure.
Qualification: BCA/B.Sc/B.tech (CS,IT,EEE,ECE,ENI)
Eligibility: 2012 passed outs only.
Date: Thursday, 10th January 2013
Time: 09.30 am
Location : Chennai
Salary: INR 1,50,000 - 1,80,000 P.A
Industry Type : IT-Hardware & Networking
Role : Trainee
Functional Area : IT Hardware, Technical Support, Telecom Engineering
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2011 Intergraph Placement Paper- II:
1. find(int x,int y)
{ return ((x b)
if(b>c)
s1;
else s2;
s2 will be executed if
(a) a<= b, (b) b>c,
(c) b<=c and a<=b, (d) a>b and b<=c.
2. main()
{
inc(); ,inc(); , inc();
}
inc()
{ static int x;
printf("%d", ++x);
}
prints
(a) 012,
(b) 123,
(c) 3 consecutive unprectiable numbers
(d) 111.
3. preprocessing is done
(a) either before or at begining of compilation process
(b) after compilation before execution
(c) after loading
(d) none of the above.
4. printf("%d", sizeof(""));
prints
(a) error
(b)0
(c) garbage
(d) 1.
5.five cities. city1 is west to city3.city4 is east to city 5._____etc. which is farthest on west side.
6.one question on: -=+,*=-,/=* etc then 10/5*45=?
7. 6 face of a cube are painted in a manner ,no 2 adjacent face have same colour. three colors used are red blue green. cube is cut in to 36 smaller cube in such a manner that 32 cubes are of one size and rest of them bigger size and each bigger side have no red side. following this three question will be asked .
8. Matricide:Mother::Homicide:?
a)Human b)Children c)Father d)None
9. Rs.3 costs 5 oranges.Then sold each orange at 1 rupee each.Then sold each orange at 1 rupee each.For Rs.36 profit what is the no. of oranges required?
Ans.90
10. The wages of the worker was increased from Rs.18 to Rs.21 per week.The average working hours is 7 hrs/day instead of 8 hrs/day.How much fast wokers should do work?
11. A cube is colored on the opposite faces blue,black and yellow.It is then cut into 36 cubes.Out of which 32 were small cubes and 4 where big cubes.
a)How many cubes were there,colored on the face
b)How many cubes were colored on three faces.
12. A cask contain 40 liters milk.8 lite rs we taken out and filled with water.The same process is contained second&third time.How much amount of milk will be there?
13. a problem with a function named 'myValue' will be given and asked to find the value of main() for an argument of 150,
Ans : 150
14. locate the error
int arr (20);
Ans: syntax error.
15.printf("%f" ,9/5);
prints
a)1.0
b)2.0
c)1.8
d)none
1. find(int x,int y)
{ return ((x b)
if(b>c)
s1;
else s2;
s2 will be executed if
(a) a<= b, (b) b>c,
(c) b<=c and a<=b, (d) a>b and b<=c.
2. main()
{
inc(); ,inc(); , inc();
}
inc()
{ static int x;
printf("%d", ++x);
}
prints
(a) 012,
(b) 123,
(c) 3 consecutive unprectiable numbers
(d) 111.
3. preprocessing is done
(a) either before or at begining of compilation process
(b) after compilation before execution
(c) after loading
(d) none of the above.
4. printf("%d", sizeof(""));
prints
(a) error
(b)0
(c) garbage
(d) 1.
5.five cities. city1 is west to city3.city4 is east to city 5._____etc. which is farthest on west side.
6.one question on: -=+,*=-,/=* etc then 10/5*45=?
7. 6 face of a cube are painted in a manner ,no 2 adjacent face have same colour. three colors used are red blue green. cube is cut in to 36 smaller cube in such a manner that 32 cubes are of one size and rest of them bigger size and each bigger side have no red side. following this three question will be asked .
8. Matricide:Mother::Homicide:?
a)Human b)Children c)Father d)None
9. Rs.3 costs 5 oranges.Then sold each orange at 1 rupee each.Then sold each orange at 1 rupee each.For Rs.36 profit what is the no. of oranges required?
Ans.90
10. The wages of the worker was increased from Rs.18 to Rs.21 per week.The average working hours is 7 hrs/day instead of 8 hrs/day.How much fast wokers should do work?
11. A cube is colored on the opposite faces blue,black and yellow.It is then cut into 36 cubes.Out of which 32 were small cubes and 4 where big cubes.
a)How many cubes were there,colored on the face
b)How many cubes were colored on three faces.
12. A cask contain 40 liters milk.8 lite rs we taken out and filled with water.The same process is contained second&third time.How much amount of milk will be there?
13. a problem with a function named 'myValue' will be given and asked to find the value of main() for an argument of 150,
Ans : 150
14. locate the error
int arr (20);
Ans: syntax error.
15.printf("%f" ,9/5);
prints
a)1.0
b)2.0
c)1.8
d)none
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Following are the Jntuk 1-1 B.Tech Previous Papers of R10 Regular/SupplementaryClick on the "Download" link to get files downloadC- programming :- Download Engineering physics - 1 :- Download Engineering chemistry - 1 :- Download English - 1 :- Download Environmental studies :- Download Mathematical methods :- Download Mathematics - 1 :- Download |
Posted: 31 Dec 2012 06:46 PM PST
Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of
landlines. This may involve cellular telephone, two-way radio, fixed
wireless (broadband wireless), laser (freespace optics) or satellite
communications. Mobile wireless technologies are going to act as glue
towards bringing together the wired and wireless to share and
distribute information seamlessly across each other’s areas of
reference.
The paper firstly introduces the wireless communications and then
switches to fourth generation in wireless communications.
The paper then discusses about High Altitude Airships, the
“STRATELLITES” which are actually unmanned Kelvar balloons filled with
helium which are used instead of towers for wireless communication,
each of which replace hundreds of towers and reduce the cost of
wireless communications. They also overcome the disadvantage of simple
towers which could not provide proper coverage in the hilly areas.
Conclusion:-Stratelites provide the required facilities of wireless communication more efficiently than the ordinary towers. The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in ‘both directions’ using readily available wireless technology.” They minimise the cost of communication. Stratellites present a mobile, low-cost, high-capacity alternative to satellite relays and cell towers. Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome and become more reliable, they play a vital role in the future generation wireless communication. References:- 1. www.google.co.in 2. www.yahoosearch.com 3. howstuffworks.com 4. 21st Century Airships, Inc., High Altitude Platforms, at http://www. 5. Geostationary Orbits, in Wikpedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ 6. TWUF, Broadband Takes to the Skiesrt Techdirt, Get Your Wireless Broadband By Stratellite, For Full Report:- Download:- Click Here View Online:- Click Here |
Posted: 31 Dec 2012 09:59 PM PST
Following are the
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C- programming :- Download
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Engineering chemistry - 1 :- Download
English - 1 :- Download
Environmental studies :- Download
Mathematical methods :- Download
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Following are the Jntuk 1-1 B.Tech Previous Papers of R10 Regular/SupplementaryClick on the "Download" link to get files downloadC- programming :- Download Engineering physics - 1 :- Download Engineering chemistry - 1 :- Download English - 1 :- Download Environmental studies :- Download Mathematical methods :- Download Mathematics - 1 :- Download |
Posted: 31 Dec 2012 06:46 PM PST
Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of
landlines. This may involve cellular telephone, two-way radio, fixed
wireless (broadband wireless), laser (freespace optics) or satellite
communications. Mobile wireless technologies are going to act as glue
towards bringing together the wired and wireless to share and
distribute information seamlessly across each other’s areas of
reference.
The paper firstly introduces the wireless communications and then
switches to fourth generation in wireless communications.
The paper then discusses about High Altitude Airships, the
“STRATELLITES” which are actually unmanned Kelvar balloons filled with
helium which are used instead of towers for wireless communication,
each of which replace hundreds of towers and reduce the cost of
wireless communications. They also overcome the disadvantage of simple
towers which could not provide proper coverage in the hilly areas.
Conclusion:-Stratelites provide the required facilities of wireless communication more efficiently than the ordinary towers. The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in ‘both directions’ using readily available wireless technology.” They minimise the cost of communication. Stratellites present a mobile, low-cost, high-capacity alternative to satellite relays and cell towers. Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome and become more reliable, they play a vital role in the future generation wireless communication. References:- 1. www.google.co.in 2. www.yahoosearch.com 3. howstuffworks.com 4. 21st Century Airships, Inc., High Altitude Platforms, at http://www. 5. Geostationary Orbits, in Wikpedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ 6. TWUF, Broadband Takes to the Skiesrt Techdirt, Get Your Wireless Broadband By Stratellite, For Full Report:- Download:- Click Here View Online:- Click Here |
Posted: 31 Dec 2012 09:59 PM PST
Following are the
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Jntuk 1-1 B.Tech Previous Papers of R10 Supplementary Examinations
C- programming :- Download
Engineering physics - 1 :- Download
Engineering chemistry - 1 :- Download
English - 1 :- Download
Environmental studies :- Download
Mathematical methods :- Download
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Posted: 31 Dec 2012 09:13 PM PST
Following are the Jntuk 1-1 B.Tech Previous Papers of R10 Regular/SupplementaryClick on the "Download" link to get files downloadC- programming :- Download Engineering physics - 1 :- Download Engineering chemistry - 1 :- Download English - 1 :- Download Environmental studies :- Download Mathematical methods :- Download Mathematics - 1 :- Download |
Posted: 31 Dec 2012 06:46 PM PST
Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of
landlines. This may involve cellular telephone, two-way radio, fixed
wireless (broadband wireless), laser (freespace optics) or satellite
communications. Mobile wireless technologies are going to act as glue
towards bringing together the wired and wireless to share and
distribute information seamlessly across each other’s areas of
reference.
The paper firstly introduces the wireless communications and then
switches to fourth generation in wireless communications.
The paper then discusses about High Altitude Airships, the
“STRATELLITES” which are actually unmanned Kelvar balloons filled with
helium which are used instead of towers for wireless communication,
each of which replace hundreds of towers and reduce the cost of
wireless communications. They also overcome the disadvantage of simple
towers which could not provide proper coverage in the hilly areas.
Conclusion:-Stratelites provide the required facilities of wireless communication more efficiently than the ordinary towers. The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in ‘both directions’ using readily available wireless technology.” They minimise the cost of communication. Stratellites present a mobile, low-cost, high-capacity alternative to satellite relays and cell towers. Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome and become more reliable, they play a vital role in the future generation wireless communication. References:- 1. www.google.co.in 2. www.yahoosearch.com 3. howstuffworks.com 4. 21st Century Airships, Inc., High Altitude Platforms, at http://www. 5. Geostationary Orbits, in Wikpedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ 6. TWUF, Broadband Takes to the Skiesrt Techdirt, Get Your Wireless Broadband By Stratellite, For Full Report:- Download:- Click Here View Online:- Click Here |
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