Sunday, May 18, 2008

Latest C C++ interview questions Papers

Latest C C++ interview questions Papers

# To which numbering system can the binary number 1101100100111100 be easily converted to?
# Which bit wise operator is suitable for checking whether a particular bit is on or off?
# Which bit wise operator is suitable for turning off a particular bit in a number?
# Which bit wise operator is suitable for putting on a particular bit in a number?
# Which bit wise operator is suitable for checking whether a particular bit is on or off?
#
Which one is equivalent to multiplying by 2?

* Left shifting a number by 1
* Left shifting an unsigned int or char by 1?

# Write a program to compare two strings without using the strcmp() function.
# Write a program to concatenate two strings.
# Write a program to interchange 2 variables without using the third one.
# Write programs for String Reversal. The same for Palindrome check.
# Write a program to find the Factorial of a number.
# Write a program to generate the Fibonacci Series?
# Write a program which employs Recursion?
# Write a program which uses command line arguments.
# Write a program which uses functions like strcmp(), strcpy(), etc.
# What are the advantages of using typedef in a program?
# How would you dynamically allocate a one-dimensional and two-dimensional array of integers?
# How can you increase the size of a dynamically allocated array?
# How can you increase the size of a statically allocated array?
# When reallocating memory if any other pointers point into the same piece of memory do you have to readjust these other pointers or do they get readjusted automatically?
# Which function should be used to free the memory allocated by calloc()?
# How much maximum can you allocate in a single call to malloc()?
# Can you dynamically allocate arrays in expanded memory?
# What is object file? How can you access object file?
# Which header file should you include if you are to develop a function which can accept variable number of arguments?
# Can you write a function similar to printf()?
# How can a called function determine the number of arguments that have been passed to it?
# Can there be at least some solution to determine the number of arguments passed to a variable argument list function?
#
How do you declare the following:

* An array of three pointers to chars
* An array of three char pointers
* A pointer to array of three chars
* A pointer to function which receives an int pointer and returns a float pointer
* A pointer to a function which receives nothing and returns nothing

# What do the functions atoi(), itoa() and gcvt() do?
# Does there exist any other function which can be used to convert an integer or a float to a string?
# How would you use qsort() function to sort an array of structures?
# How would you use qsort() function to sort the name stored in an array of pointers to string?
# How would you use bsearch() function to search a name stored in array of pointers to string?
# How would you use the functions sin(), pow(), sqrt()?
# How would you use the functions memcpy(), memset(), memmove()?
# How would you use the functions fseek(), freed(), fwrite() and ftell()?
# How would you obtain the current time and difference between two times?
# How would you use the functions randomize() and random()?
# How would you implement a substr() function that extracts a sub string from a given string?
# What is the difference between the functions rand(), random(), srand() and randomize()?
# What is the difference between the functions memmove() and memcpy()?
# How do you print a string on the printer?
# Can you use the function fprintf() to display the output on the screen?
# Gautam Pagedar adds this question: What is a linklist and why do we use it when we have arrays? - I feel the correct answer should be linklist is used in cases where you don't know the memory required to store a data structure and need to allocate is dynamically on demand.
# How do you detect a loop in linked list?
# Sunil asks: What is the difference between main() in C and main() in C++?
#
ajz at his interviews asks what will be printed out when the following code is executed:

main()
{
printf("%x",-1<<4);
}

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