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ERICSSON Placement Papers

There were two round
1 aptitude (60 questions 60 mins)
2 c or Java test (15 questions 30 mins)

Aptitude
1. first 10 questions where of data interpretation
they will give u some figures based on that u have to answer
2 5 questions of data sufficency.
3. 20 questions of quantitive aptitude
mainly from rs aggrawal (solved examples)
topics like profit and loss
time and work
percentage average clock time boats work and distance
4. 10 questions of analytical reasoning
a. one questions of similar puzzle given in rs agrawal verbal and nonverbal reasoning
5 5 questions of verbal reasoning
synonyms + some verbal reasoning question based on passage and

C paper questions not in correcr order

1 i don’t remember exactly but something on function ptr.
2 is char a[] and char *ptr same ? Ans no
3 can we use void fun(char *ptr) in place of void fun( char a[])? Ans Yes
4. what is the o/p of printf(”%d”,i++*++i); Ans no o/p error
5. in a 64 bit os what is the o/p of sizeof(a)= ? char a[10]; Ans 10
6 what is the o/p of
for(i=0;i<10;i++);
{
printf(”%d”,i);
} Ans no o/p
7.can a structure point to itself ? Ans Yes
8-12. 5 questions on command line arguments (simple one from test ur c skills from yashwant kanetakar)
13 will this work strcpy(string,’a'); Ans Yes
14. char *a=”abcd”;
char *b=”fgeh”;
strcpy(a,b) will it work
is no what is the error?

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  • ERICSSON pattern

    ERICSSON pattern

    There were two round

    1 aptitude (60 questions 60 mins)
    2 c or Java test (15 questions 30 mins)
    first one has 2 clear the aptitude test then only u can give the C or java test

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  • ERICSSON Company Profile

    Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications wants to build a better voice trap. The joint venture between Japan-based consumer electronics maker Sony and Sweden-based Ericsson combines the cellular phone operations of both companies. It was established to draw on the cellular technology of Ericsson (the world’s leading maker of wireless infrastructure equipment) and Sony’s expertise in developing popular consumer gadgetry. Sony Ericsson, which is squared off against cell phone stalwarts Nokia and Motorola, phased out its separately branded phone models and sells a line of co-developed models. Sony and Ericsson each own half of the venture, which began operations in October 2001.

    Ericsson has a way without wires. The company is the world’s leading maker of wireless telecom infrastructure equipment. Network operators and service providers use Ericsson’s antennas, transmitters, and other wireless infrastructure gear to build and expand networks. The company’s other products include corporate networking gear, cable, defense electronics, and software for mobile messaging and commerce. Ericsson is also a top seller of cell phones through Sony Ericsson, a joint venture with Sony. The company is controlled by two groups, the Wallenberg family and Industrivärden, which wield 38% and 28% of the voting power respectively.

    Website: www.ericsson.com

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