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Puzzles from real interviews: 2010-04-25
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Thursday, April 29, 2010. There are five doors, one leads to the exit, the others lead to traps. They are in a line. The clues tell you which position the doors are in the line and where the door to freedom is. All the clues are true. Each door has a clue written on it. The clues read:. The blue door: This door is two spots away from the door to freedom.
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Puzzles from real interviews: 2010-04-11
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Thursday, April 15, 2010. 100 Prisoners in Solitary Cells. Links to this post. Trailing Zeros in 100 Factorial. How many zeros are there in 100! Links to this post. Links to this post. 5 Pirates Fight for 100 Gold Coins. Links to this post. How Strong is an Egg? Links to this post. What’s Your Eye Color? Links to this post. Bulb Or No Bulb? Links to this post.
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Puzzles from real interviews: 2010-04-18
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Marbles, Coin and Die. A normal coin with a heads and tails;. A 6-sided die;. And a bag containing 4 blue and 2 red marbles,. What is the probability of me flipping a heads, rolling a 4, and picking out a red marble? Probability of flipping a heads: 1/2. Probability of rolling a 4: 1/6. Probability of selecting a red marble: 2/6.
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Compaq Interview Questions: 2011-10-09
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. Classify the Hashing Functions based on the various methods by which the key value is found. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Classify the Hashing Functions based on the variou. Part of www.technical-interview.com.
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Puzzles from real interviews: Band Camp
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Mogmatt's marching band played their show and then listened to it. They played the show almost perfectly and yet when they listened to it, it was all messed up. How could that have happened? Labels: Science Brain Teasers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Part of www.technical-interview.com. Bird on the Moon. Water in the Cup.
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Puzzles from real interviews: 2010-02-28
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Microsoft] 500 men are arranged in an array. Who is taller A or B? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Part of www.technical-interview.com. Microsoft] 500 men are arranged in an array.
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Puzzles from real interviews: 2010-06-27
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. A sundial is a timepiece that has the fewest number of moving parts. Which timepiece has the most moving parts? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Part of www.technical-interview.com.
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Puzzles from real interviews: 2010-02-07
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Puzzles from real interviews. This website lists many puzzles that appeared in many technical interview questions. Part of technical-interview.com. Friday, February 12, 2010. You are given a sequence of numbers from 1 to n-1 with only one of the numbers repeating once. (example: 1 2 2 3 4 5) how can you find the repeating number? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Part of www.technical-interview.com.
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Questions from/for technical interviews: Part of www.technical-interview.com: Common multiple
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Questions from/for technical interviews: Part of www.technical-interview.com. This blog contains questions and answers from real interviews including Google and Microsoft. Tips, questions, answers and puzzles at. Friday, September 30, 2011. Q: Given two numbers m and n, write a method to return the first number r that is. Divisible by both (e.g., the least common multiple). What does it mean for r to be divisible by m and n? It means r must be divisible by 3 7. Define q to be 1. Let q = q * p max(a, b).