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I have worked on, Functional Specification Documents, Technical Specification Documents, Business Requirements Documents, Use Case Diagram, etc.
SaaS refers to Software as a Service. It is related to cloud computing. It is different from other software bundles as you don't need this type of software to be installed on your machine. All you need is an Internet connection and a Web Browser to use it.
You have to perform, Market Analysis, Competitor Analysis, SWOT Analysis, Personas, Strategic Vision and Feature Set, Prioritize Features, Use Cases, SDLC, Storyboards, Test Cases, Monitoring, Scalability.
OLTP refers to On-Line Transaction Processing. Such systems are capable of performing database transactions and are meant to provide excellent speed for database transactions. These systems are mainly used for data entry and retrieving data from the database.
This technique is a standard part of the Six Sigma technique. It is also known as a problem or design matrix.
Pugh Matrix is used to decide the most optimal and alternate solutions.
There are over 100 business techniques that a business analyst can select when facilitating the business. These are categorized as strategic, investigative, analytical, project management, documentation, and modeling techniques.
You should demonstrate your team skills by sharing a relevant example. First, you should know what interviewers want to know by this question, and they want to find out:
- Are you easy to collaborate with other employees?
- Can you communicate effectively with different personalities?
- Can you mediate disagreements?
You should answer this question in a very easy manner. We all have team experience on the job, during school, or in the extracurricular role, etc. You should better to remember your team experiences of your past and deliver it confidently. You should choose your recent experience.
How to answer: This question is asked to find out the candidate's true leadership potential. This question is generally asked for senior level roles. The best way to reply to this question is to demonstrate that you have done it successfully in the past.
Sometimes for entry-level position jobs also, company ask about leadership because they want to hire people with leadership potential.
You should answer this question with a strong example. You can customize your example according to the job description and role. Always spell the right things. Don't try to reply like this type of answer:
"I consider myself a born leader and have always sought out leadership opportunities over the years."
This is the worst answer for a fresher as well as for an experience holder. You should get specific about what you did.
Most of the case you should avoid expressing the conflict situation of your previous job. You can answer this question like: I don't believe in disputes or conflicts. Generally, I prefer to mind my own business and do my work properly without a chance of complaint. Conflicts are not a bit beneficial for the company as well as for the employees, so it is always better to avoid them. However, unfortunately, if I stuck in any this type of situation, I will use my head calmly and patiently and solve that problem with a healthy conversation.
How to answer: It is totally upon you that how you disclose your failure but always remember don't express negative things which work as a hindrance in your job profile. Always answer a positive point with some limitations.
- 69 meters.
- 58 meters.
- 70 meters.
- 76 meters.
Answer: C 70 Meters.
Solution:
20 men in 6 days can build 112 meters
25 men in 30 days can build=112*(25/20)*(3/6)
= 70 meters
- 76 meters.
- 89 meters.
- 71 meters.
- 84 meters.
Answer: A 76 Meters
Solution:
Let's assume A finishes the 600 m race in 60 sec, then
600/60 = 10 m/sec is his speed
B traveled (600-60 = 540 m in 60 sec, therefore
540/60 = 9 m/sec is B's speed
:"in a race of 500 metres, B can beat C by 50 metres."
500/9 = 55.56 sec is B's time to finish a 500 m race
C traveled 500-50 = 450 m in 55.56 sec, therefore
450/55.56 = 8.1 m/sec is C's speed
:By how many will A beat C in a race of 400 metres?
400/10 = 40 sec for A to run a 400 m race
C will travel 8.1*40 = 324 m in 40 sec therefore
C will be 400-324 = 76 m behind when A crosses the finish line
- Rs.840
- Rs.590
- Rs.695
- Rs.900
Answer: D Rs. 900
Solution:
Let P = Principal
A - Amount
We have a = P (1 + R/100)3 and CI = A - P
ATQ 993 = P (1 + R/100)3 - P
∴ P = Rs 3000/ -
Presently SI @ 10% on Rs 3000/ - for 3 yrs = (3000 x 10 x 3)/100
= Rs 900/ -
- 1000
- 1330
- 1600
- None of these
Answer: A 1000
Solution:
Give the yearly portion a chance to be Rs.100. The principal portion will be paid one year from now i.e. 3 years before it is in reality due. The second portion will be paid a long time from now i.e. 2 years before it is in reality due.
The third portion will be paid 1 year before it is in reality due.
The fourth portion will be paid on the day the sum is in reality due.
On the main portion, the intrigue will be paid for a long time, on the second for a long time, on the third for 1 year, on the fourth for multi-year. Altogether an enthusiasm for a long time will be paid (3 + 2 + 1 + 0) on Rs. 100 @ 10%. Intrigue = (100 × 6 × 10)/100 = Rs. 60 and the essential is Rs 100 × 4 = Rs 400. The aggregate credit that can be released is Rs. 400 + 60 = Rs. 460. Here the system of Chain Rule will be connected. I.e. for Rs. 460 the portion required is Rs. 100, for Rs. 4600 the portion required is 4600 × 100/460 = Rs. 1000.
- 140.
- 180.
- 200.
- 270
Answer: C 200.
Solution:
X/5 + 5 = x/4 - 5
⇒ x/5 - x/4 = 10
X/20 = 10
⇒ x = 200
- 7, 5
- 7, 12
- 13, 29
- 15, 25
Answer: D 15, 25
Solution:
NO. Are in the ratio of 3:5
Let no be 3x and 5x
(3x+10): (5x+10) =5:7
X=5
NO are (15, 25)
- 1.2 KM/HR
- 1.7 KM/HR
- 2.8 KM/HR
- 4.8 KM/HR
Answer: A 1.2 KM/HR
Solution:
Let x=speed of boat and y=speed of current
=30/ (x+y)=18/(x-y)=5 by solving y=1.2 km/hr
- 15 sec
- 10 sec
- 60 sec
- 55 sec
Answer: B 10 sec.
Solution:
Distance=125 meter speed=50-5=45km/hr=>45*5/18=12.5 m/s
Time=125/12.5=10sec
- 21 MIN
- 64 MIN
- 17 MIN
- 40 MIN
Answer: C 17 MIN.
Solution:
B is thrice as fast as C
C covered in 42 minutes
B covered in 42/3=14 min
A is twice as fast as B
A covers in 14*(1/2) = 7 min
- 17 days
- 14 days
- 16 days
- 29 days
Answer: C 16 days
Solution:
A's 1day's work = 1/40
B's 1day's work = 1/28
They can cooperate in = 1/40 + 1/28 = 16 days (estimate)
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