You have 50 balls, half white and half black. You have to put all the balls in two boxes and then I choose one ball from any of the boxes without seeing. If I choose a black ball I win, if I choose a white one you win. How would you distribute the balls in the boxes in such way that you have more odds to win.
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1st Coding round containing 4 questions, easy level. pattern matching, polish notation, integer to hex.
We will ask you Java specific questions.
Cuantas veces escribes el número 6 si escribes todos los números del 1 al 1536?
Tell me about the most interesting work you have done?
Loop through an array to find the max
Basic career questions. Nothing technical really. They did ask some basic problem solving and programming questions.
He told me that he completely understands that not everyone knows everything, and that many people don't have all of the experience or skills needed for a specific job. Then he asked me "what would you do if you needed to know something in order to complete you job that you didn't already know?"
On-campus interview problem had to do with a rectangular puzzle and fitting the square pieces together based on numbers to match up sides. On-site interview had a culture-fit interview as well as technical interview about placing coins on a clock.
Spaghetti in a bowl question. (Pick up one end of a spaghetti and you can either join it to the other end of the spaghetti you are holding which created a loop or you can pick any other end in the bowl and join it to that. Find the expected number of loops.) Another spaghetti question (I think the interviewer loved spaghetti): You have a plate of spaghetti in front of you (no sauce!). You pick two ends and tie them together. Then you pick two more ends and tie them together. Continue until there are no free ends left. If there were n spaghettis originally, what is the probability that you now have a single giant loop consisting of all the spaghettis?
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