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Producer Interview Questions
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. India is leading producer of (1) Tea (2) Jute (3) Coffee (4) Cotton

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. Which one of the following is Major producer of silk? (1) Assam (2) H.P. (3) Karnataka (4) A.P.

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. Largest producer of cement in India is (1) M.P. (2) Bihar (3) U.P. (4) A.P.

TCS,

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. Largest producer of rice (1) A.P. (2) West Bengal (3) U.P. (4) M.P.

IBM,

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. Major producer of groundnut in India is (1) Bihar (2) A.P. (3) Gujarat (4) M.P.

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. Largest producer of rubeer (1) Assam (2) Karnataka (3) Kerala (4) Tamil Nadu

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. Which state is the largest producer of Manganese in India? (1) Orissa (2) Assam (3) Rajasthan (4) Tamilnadu

JPSC Jharkhand Public Service Commission, JSSC, RPSC Rajasthan Public Service Commission,

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. The major producer of coconut oil in India is (1) A.P. (2) Tamilnadu (3) Kerala (4) Karnataka

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. Biggest producer of sugarcane in the world (1) Cuba (2) India (3) China (4) Pakistan

CET, IAF,

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Which of the following countries is the largest producer of tea in the world? 1 Sri Lanks 2 China 3 Indonesia 4 India

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India is the largest producer of milk in the world. What is the approximate production of the same as per the latest figures? 1 88 MTs 2 100 MTs 3 120 MTs 4 140 MTs

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29. Which country is the largest producer of gold in the world? (a) Switzerland (b) U.S.A. (c) Russia (d) South Africa 30. Which state in India has the largest coastline? (a) Orissa (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Tamilnadu (d) Gujarat 31. Who was the associate sponsor of Lakme India Fashion Week in 2003? (a) Hutch (b) Airtel (c) Liberty Footwear (d) Reliance 32. What is a Crinoline? (a) Skirt (b) Petticoat (c) Thong (d) Shirt 33. Who invented Blue Jeans? (a) Tid Wrangler (b) Adam Lee (c) Pecuno Armedia (d) Levi Strauss 34. Rayon is also known as? (a) Artificial Silk (b) Superfine Silk (c) Superfine Cotton (d) Blended Cotton 35. Who made an impact with the New Look after establishing a Paris salon in 1947? (a) Christian Dior (b) Coco Chanel (c) Elsa Schiaparelli (d) Hubert de Givenchy 36. What was the first polyester fiber invented in 1941 called? (a) Terylene (b) Poplin (c) Terry cot (d) Rubia 37. What is the normal shrinkage percentage of Khadi after first wash? (a) 10 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 5 38. Worldwide size of designer wear industry is about? (a) Rs. 35 billion (b) Rs. 25 billion (c) Rs. 50 billion (d) Rs. 10 billion 6 © copyright www.afdindia.com Academy of Fashion & Design, K.K.Road, Kottayam-686004 NIFT - PG ( MAT ) Mock Test 39. What is FOB? (a) Free on Bond (b) Free on Board (c) Free Operational Bond (d) Freight over Board 40. Which women’s ethnic label has tied up for movie merchandising with Subhash Ghai’s Mukta Arts? (a) Be (b) Biba (c) Vibes (d) Verve 41. Which Bollywood star owns Mischief chain of boutiques? (a) Raveena Tandon (b) Sunil Shetty (c) Bobby Deol (d) Ayesha Zulka 42. Friday Dressing is a label of which Apparel Brand? (a) Snowhite (b) Arrow (c) Van Heussen (d) Allen Solly 43. The premium fashion brand Morgan De Toi, recently launched in India, belongs to which country? (a) Japan (b) France (c) USA (d) Italy 44. Kohl’s is a famous apparel brand from? (a) Italy (b) France (c) Germany (d) USA 45. Who invented the Bikim? (a) Louis Reard (b) Samuel Reard (c) Nina Ricci (d) Joseph Lean 46. Drawback is? (a) An incentive to exporters (b) Means of tying Pyjamas (c) A subsidy to exporters (d) A penalty to exporters for late delivery 47. Seventythree is a collection of Jeans from? (a) Pepe of London (b) Wrangler (c) Lee (d) Numero Uno 48. Designer Ragini Singhania’s label Attiraante literally means? (a) Attractive (b) Enchanting (c) Erotic (d) Exquisite 49. What is the approximate apparel market in India (a) Rs. 30,000 Crores (b) Rs. 20,000 Crores (c) Rs. 15,000 Crores (d) Rs. 10,000 Crores 50. Open universities are generally known for imparting : (a) elitist education (b) specialised education (c) distance education (d) general education 51. Which of the following names is not associated with Shoes : (a) Denim (b) Lotus Bawa (c) Mesco’s (d) Phoenix 52. Raw Silk is mainly produced in which of the following state? (a) Assam (b) Karnataka (c) Jammu & Kashmir (d) Sikkim 53. Which of the commodities listed below is the highest foreign exchange earner for India? (a) Tea (b) Coal (c) Iron ore (d) Coffee 54. Louis Banks is a well known : (a) Banker (b) Dancer (c) Fashion Designer (d) Music Composer 55. Lotus Domino is a product associated with : (a) Pizzas (b) Computers (c) Flowers (d) None of these 56. ‘Golden Quadrilateral’ the proposed four laning project does not touch : (a) Chennai (b) New Delhi (c) Nagpur (d) None of these 57. Pandit Birju Maharaj is a well known : (a) Kathak dancer (b) Tabla Master(c) Sarod Master (d) None of these 58. Dhyan Chand Cup is associated with the sport of : (a) Basketball (b) Hockey (c) Golf (d) None of these 59. India’s largest electronics and home appliances company is : (a) Philips (b) Videocon (c) BPL (d) None of these 60. ‘Real’ — the fruit juice is a product of : (a) Nestle (b) Dabur (c) Kissan (d) None of these

NIFT, Trendz,

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how to transport request give step/producer of transport request give step?

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indias 2nd largest electric power producer?

SSC,

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china is a leading producer in what? (a) oil (b) iron ore (c) gold (d) coal

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Question 1 [8] Draw a UML class diagram for the code fragment given below: public class StringApplet extends Applet { private Label sampleString; private Button showTheString; private ButtonHandler bHandler; private FlowLayout layout; public StringApplet() { sampleString = new Label(" "); showTheString = new Button (" Show the String"); bHandler = new ButtonHandler(); layout = new FlowLayout(); showTheString.addActionListener(bHandler); setLayout(layout); add(sampleString); add(showTheString); } class ButtonHandler implements ActionListener { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { samplestring.setText("Good Morning"); } } } Note: The methods need not be indicated on the diagram. 6 Question 2 [10] The following program reads data (details of students) from a file named students.txt and converts it into e-mail addresses. The results are written to a file named studentemail.txt. students.txt consists of a number of lines, each containing the data of a student in colon delimited format: Last Name:First Name:Student Number Each input record is converted to an e-mail address and written to studentemail.txt in the following format: the first character of the last name + the first character of the first name + the last four digits of the student number + “@myunisa.ac.za” import java.io.*; public class EmailConverter { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new FileReader ("students.txt")); PrintWriter output = new PrintWriter(new FileWriter ("studentemail.txt")); String line = input.readLine(); while (line != null) { // Extract the information for each student String[] items = line.split(":"); // Generate the email address String email = "" + items[0].charAt(0) + items[1].charAt(0) + items[2].substring(4,8) + "@myunisa.ac.za"; email = email.toLowerCase(); // Output output.println(email); line = input.readLine(); } input.close(); output.close(); } } Rewrite the class so that it handles possible errors that may occur. In particular, it should do the following: • It should catch at least three appropriate exceptions that might occur, and display suitable messages. • At this stage, the program will not run correctly if there is an empty line in the input file. Change the program so that if an empty line is encountered, an exception is thrown and the empty line is ignored. This exception should be handled with the display of a suitable error message. • Before the e-mail address is added to the output file, check if the student number has 8 digits. If not, throw an InvalidFormatException (which the program should not handle itself). COS2144/102 7 Question 3 [12] 3.1 Say you want to store the information about a number of pets in an array. Typical information that you could store for each pet (where relevant) would be • Breed of animal • Animal's name • Its birth date • Its sex • Whether it has been sterilised or not • When it is due for its next inoculation • When it last had its wings clipped For each type of pet (eg. dog, cat or bird) you would typically define a class to hold the relevant data. Note: You do not need to implement these classes. Just answer the following questions. 3.1.1 What would be the advantage of creating a superclass (eg. Pet) and declaring an array of Pet objects over simply using an array of Objects, storing each of the instances of the different pet classes (eg. Dog, Cat or Bird) in it? 3.1.2 Would you define Pet as a class or as an interface? Why? (2) (2) 3.2 Consider the following class: public class Point { protected int x, y; public Point(int xx, int yy) { x = xx; y = yy; } public Point() { this(0, 0); } public int getx() { return x; } public int gety() { return y; } public String toString() { return "("+x+", "+y+")"; } } Say you wanted to define a rectangle class that stored its top left corner and its height and width as fields. 3.2.1 Why would it be wrong to make Rectangle inherit from Point (where in fact it would inherit the x and y coordinates for its top left corner and you could just add the height and width as additional fields)? (1) 8 Now consider the following skeleton of the Rectangle class: public class Rectangle { private Point topLeft; private int height, width; public Rectangle(Point tl, int h, int w) { topLeft = tl; height = h; width = w; } public Rectangle() { this(new Point(), 0, 0); } // methods come here } 3.2.2 Explain the no-argument constructor of the Rectangle class given above. 3.2.3 Write methods for the Rectangle class to do the following: • a toString() method that returns a string of the format "top left = (x, y); height = h; width = w " where x, y, h and w are the appropriate integer values. • an above() method that tests whether one rectangle is completely above another (i.e. all y values of the one rectangle are greater than all y values of the other). For example, with the following declarations Rectangle r1 = new Rectangle(); Rectangle r2 = new Rectangle(new Point(2,2), 1, 4); the expression r2.above(r1) should give true, and r2.above (r2) should give false. (You can assume that the height of a rectangle is never negative.) (2) (5) Question 4 [8] 4.1 Supply contracts (in the form of comments specifying pre- and post conditions) for the enqueue() method of the LinkedQueue class given in the Appendix. (2) 4.2 Let Thing be a class which is capable of cloning objects, and consider the code fragment: Thing thing1 = new Thing(); //(1) Thing thing2 = thing1; //(2) Thing thing3 = (Thing) thing1.clone(); //(3) Explain how the objects thing2 and thing3 differ from each other after execution of the statements. (4) COS2144/102 9 Question 5 [15] Consider the following classes, illustrating the Strategy design pattern: import java.awt.*; abstract class Text { protected TextApplet tA; protected Text(TextApplet tApplet) { tA = tApplet; } abstract public void draw(Graphics g); } class PlainText extends Text { protected PlainText(TextApplet tApplet) { super(tApplet); } public void draw(Graphics g) { g.setColor(tA.getColor()); g.setFont(new Font("Sans-serif", Font.PLAIN, 12)); g.drawString(tA.getText(), 20, 20); } } class CodeText extends Text { protected CodeText(TextApplet tApplet) { super(tApplet); } public void draw(Graphics g) { g.setColor(tA.getColor()); g.setFont(new Font("Monospaced", Font.PLAIN, 12)); g.drawString(tA.getText(), 20, 20); } } public class TextApplet extends java.applet.Applet { protected Text text; protected String textVal; protected Color color; public String getText() { return textVal; } public Color getColor() { return color; } public void init() { textVal = getParameter("text"); String textStyle = getParameter("style"); String textColor = getParameter("color"); if (textStyle == "code") text = new CodeText(this); else text = new PlainText(this); if (textColor == "red") color = Color.RED; else if (textColor == "blue") color = Color.BLUE; else color = Color.BLACK; } public void paint(Graphics g) { text.draw(g); 10 } } The Text class is more complicated than it should be (there is too much coupling between the Text and TextApplet classes). By getting rid of the reference to a TextApplet object in the Text class and setting the colour in the paint() method, one could turn the Text class into an interface and simplify the strategy classes considerably. 5.1 Rewrite the Text and PlainText classes to do what is described above. (6) 5.2 Explain the consequent changes that are necessary to the TextApplet class. (4) 5.3 Write an additional strategy class called FancyText (to go with your simplified strategy classes) to allow fancy text to be displayed for the value "fancy" provided for the style parameter. It should use the font Font ("Serif", Font.ITALIC, 12). (3) 5.4 Explain what changes are necessary to the TextApplet class for this. (2) Question 6 [9] 6.1 In what situations (in general) would you use a TreeMap? (3) 6.2 In what situations (in general) would you use a HashSet to store a collection of values? (3) 6.3 Name three software design patterns (besides the Strategy pattern) that are covered in the syllabus of COS2144. (3) Question 7 [8] Consider the following class and answer the questions below it: public class StackWithGuard extends Stack { public StackWithGuard(int size) { super(size); } synchronized public boolean isEmpty() { return super.isEmpty(); } synchronized public boolean isFull() { return super.isFull(); } synchronized public int getSize() { return super.getSize(); } synchronized public void push(Object obj) { try { while (isFull()) { wait(); } } catch (InterruptedException e) {} super.push(obj); COS2144/102 11 notify(); } synchronized public Object pop() { try { while (isEmpty()) { wait(); } } catch (InterruptedException e) {} Object result = super.pop(); notify(); return result; } public static void main(String args[]) { StackWithGuard stack = new StackWithGuard(5); new Producer(stack, 15).start(); new Consumer(stack, 15).start(); } } Note: The Stack class is provided in the Appendix. Note also: The following questions all refer to the pop() method of the StackWithGuard class given above. 7.1 What does the synchronized keyword ensure for this method? (2) 7.2 Why is a while loop used to test whether the stack is empty? In other words, why wouldn't the following if statement be sufficient? if (isEmpty()) { wait(); } (2) 7.3 Why is the result of popping (provided by the inherited pop() method) stored in a temporary variable? In other words, why wouldn't the following statement be sufficient? return super.pop(); (2) 7.4 Why is the while loop placed in a try-catch structure? (2) Appendix The LinkedQueue class: public class LinkedQueue implements Queue { private Node first, last; private int count; public LinkedQueue() { first = last = null; count =0; } public int size() { return count; } public boolean isEmpty() { return (count == 0); 12 } public void enqueue(Object o) { Node node = new Node(); node.element = o; node.next = null; node.prev = last; if (last != null){ last.next = node; } else { last = first = node; } last = node; count++; } public void dequeue() { if ((first!= null) & (first.next!=null)) { first = first.next; first.prev = null; count--; } else { first = last = null; count--; } } public Object front() { return first; } } class Node { Object element; Node next, prev; } The Stack class: public class Stack { protected Object rep[]; protected int top = -1; protected int size = 0; protected int count = 0; public Stack(int size) { if (size > 0) { this.size = size; rep = new Object[size]; } } public boolean isFull() { return (count == size); } public boolean isEmpty() { return (count == 0); } public int getSize() { return size; } public void push(Object e) { if (e != null && !isFull()) { COS2144/102 13 top++; rep[top] = e; count ++; } } public Object pop() { Object result = null; if (!isEmpty()) { result = rep[top]; top--; count--; } return result; } }

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If concern supply garments from outside purchase to movie producer for their production then is it maintain Service Tax if yes then how and at first what steps I have to take?

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which state is the leading producer of apples in india..?

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what's producer of XLPE cable laying in undergroung

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Explain the role of the Kafka Producer API?

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In the Producer, when does QueueFullException occur?

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What is kafka Producer?

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What is a producer and a consumer endpoint?

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What are the role of kafka producer api plays?

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What are the destinations of the organic material fabricated by the producers?

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How is carbon dioxide made by producers and consumers?

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What is producer for anti-collision protection for dumer 220ton in minse?

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We must change from being producers to marketers if we are to be successful. What do you think of that statement? : insurance sales

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How do I create a producer pool? : BEA Weblogic

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Can an mdb be a message producer or both a producer and consumer? : BEA Weblogic

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