GrapeCity

Career Details
Eligibility:

Engineering Degree with 60%

Selection Process:

Written
GD
Interview

Entry Package:
2.6
Organization Details
Industry:
IT/Software, Hardware
Company Profile :

GrapeCity has been in the software business for more than 25 years. The company has its corporate headquarters in Sendai, Japan, and maintains operations in the United States and Asia. A privately held corporation, GrapeCity employs more than 800 worldwide and is consistently profitable.

GrapeCity USA, with headquarters in Kirkland, WA, focuses on providing product software development services for emerging companies and established ISVs. We have a reputation for being highly ethical and reliable and a proven track record for quickly turning innovative ideas for software solutions into highly successful products. Our streamlined approach helps our clients conserve capital while reducing time to market.

GrapeCity has been part of the Microsoft Early Adopter Partnership since the early 1980s and is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and Preferred Solution Provider. Our close relationship with Microsoft gives us the experience and insight to fully leverage Microsoft .NET and Office frameworks to create optimal solutions for our clients—solutions that are not only leading edge, but also highly reliable and maintainable.

The consistently high quality of our work has earned industry and market recognition for both our clients and ourselves. Most recently, we won the Pocket PC and Smartphone Magazine Awards for Best Translation Software and the Handango Champion Award for Best Industry Application in the Windows Mobile Pocket PC category.

GrapeCity’s customer base is 100% referenceable. Locally, it includes customers such as Microsoft, Detto Technologies, Who’s Calling, PAR3, Insightful, ERG, Graphic Server, and Flytrap Security. Nationally and internationally, we work with many global brands, including Accenture, Sony, Procter & Gamble, Intel, Mitsubishi, AT&T and Johnson & Johnson.

WHY GRAPECITY? - Top 10 Reasons Download pdf

1. Solid foundation. GrapeCity is a global, privately held corporation of 800 employees who share a single culture based on strong ethical principles. We have a 25-year history of consistent growth, success, and profitability.
2. Only the “A” team. You get only A-level players assigned to your project because we hire only the best. Our clients tell us that we communicate exceptionally well, and that our teams are talented, fast, and can be counted on to meet or exceed their expectations.
3. Focused on your needs. We are focused on serving the needs of the software product development market. We establish lasting relationships with our clients, based on helping them succeed with their products and services.
4. Proven product development skills. Because of our experience developing our own industry-leading products and development tools, we understand what it takes to help others create successful, innovative software solutions and bring them to market on schedule and within budget. With our experienced resources, we can help you increase your available bandwidth.
5. Proven global delivery model with local presence. We are local (Kirkland, WA) with multiple APAC Development Centers (e.g., in India, China, and Vietnam). We were among the first to implement this model and have a deep understanding of how to apply it successfully. We have both American and Asian footprints. We are a phone call away.
6. Local success stories. Our customer base is 100% referenceable and includes such local customers as Microsoft, Detto Technologies, Who's Calling, PAR3, Insightful, ERG, Graphic Server, Flytrap Security.(See Our Customers and Testimonials)

7. Trusted by global brands. Our customer base also includes such well-known global corporations as Microsoft, Sony, Procter & Gamble, Intel, Mitsubishi, AT&T, Thomson, Syngenta, and Infosys.
8. Broad industry recognition. The successful, industry-leading solutions we have developed for our customers and ourselves have received many awards, from Microsoft and others (http://www.grapecity.com/us/awards.asp).
9. Maximum leverage of Microsoft technology. We are a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and one of the few companies invited to sit on the Microsoft Office Advisory Board—and we’ve been part of the Microsoft Early Adopter Partnership since the early 1980s. Our close relationship with Microsoft gives the insight and experience to fully leverage the Microsoft .NET and Office frameworks in creating optimal solutions for our customers.
10. Our results speak for themselves. We can help you get the job done with outstanding results - and often in less time, at a lower cost, and with less risk than if you had to build your own “A” team and do it yourself.


void foo(Item x);

which is right way to call with integer argument I?
a. foo(i);
b. foo (i);
c. foo(i);
d. foo( i);
e. foo( i);

8.
9. void quiz(int w)
{
if(w>1)
{ quiz (w/2);
quiz(w/2);
}
printf(“*”);
}
how many asterisks are printed by the function call quiz(5)?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 7
d. 8

10. void test_a (int n)
{
printf(“%d”,n);
if(n>0)
test_a(n-2);
}
test_a(4)?

a . 0 2 4
c. 0 2
d. 2 4
e. 4 2
f. 4 2 0

11. char string[8]=”abcdefg”;
*string=’\0’;
printf(“%s”,string);
a. compiler error
b. run-time error
c. no o/p, but no error
d. creates bcdefg

12. char string[8]=”abcdefg”

o/p :
printf(“%s\n”,string +3);
a. abcdefg
b. abc
c. defg
d. cdefg

13. main()
{ int I=-3, j=2,k=0,m;
m=++I&&++j||++k;
printf(“\n%d%d%D”, I,j,k,m);

a. –2 3 0 1
b. –2 3 1 1
c. –2 3 1 0
d. –2 3 0 0

14. main()
{
int I;
for(;;)
{
printf(“%d”,I++)
if(I>10)
break;
}
}
a. condition in a for-loop is mudt
b. no error
c. 2 ; shud be dropped

15.void goop ( int z[]);//prototype
int x[10];
which ois the correct way to call goop
a. goop(x);
b. goop(x[]);
c. goop(x[10]);
d. goop(&x);
e. goop(&x[]);

16. int a=3,b=17;
a=b%a;
b=++a+5;
printf(“a,b);

a. 2 8
b. 2 7
c. 3 7
d. 2 8
e. none

18. how many time shello will be printed?
FILE *fp=fopen(“test.txt”,w)
Fprintf(fp,”hello”);
Fork();

a. 1
b. 2
c. 0
d. none

19. int a;
int b=0;
while(a)
{
{ a&=a-1;
b++;
}
a &b
a. 0 & 15
b. 1 & 16
c. 0 & 16
d. none

20. class A
{
public:
static int a;
A() {a=10};
};
int main()
{
A b;
Printf(“%d”,b.a);
Return 0;
}
will the program compile?
a yes
b. no

NUMERICAL ABILITY

1. A salesman marks an item 60% above the cost price & offers 2 successive discounts of 25% & 15% on the marked price. His profit is:
a. 15% b 2% c 7.5% d. 10 e. none

2.Had it been sold at 55% loss, SP would have been Rs. 10.80. The C.P is;
a. Rs 26 b. 28 c. 36 d.24 e. none
3. If 18 men can build a wall 140 mtrs. In 42 days . In how many days can 15 men be able to construct a similar wall 100 mtrs . long??
a. 36 b. 60 c. 60 d. 33 e. none
4. Successive discounts of 15% & 20% on any goods amount to a total discount of :
a. 50 % b. 35% c, 34% d.32 % e.none
5. In a km race A beats B by 40 m or 7 secs. A’s time (in secs) over the cource is:
a.180
d. 280
e. 168
f. 175
g. none

7. A widow & a son are to receive Rs 20000 and Rs 10,000 respectively frm inheritance of Rs. 70,000. The rest is 2 be divide so that the widow recives 3/2 times as much of it as the son. Then the amnt received by (widow,son) pei9r in thousands of rs. Is:
a. (44,26)
b. 42,28
c. 40,30
d. 45,30
e. none

8.the demand for a commodity linearly decreases by 0.5 unit for each unit increase in price & it vanishes when the price is set at 60 . The supply of the commodity vanishes when the price is set at 25 & equals the square root of the price in excess of this threshold price. Then the equilibrium at which the supply coincides with the demand is:
a. 45
b. 50
c. 55
d. 62+/-3 under-root86
e. none

9. gre type column questions:
area of triangle pqs is 45:
PQ=12 P

QR=20

Col. A : length of segment PS
COL. B: Length of SR

a. if A is greater
b. if B is greater
c. if both equal
d. d. can’t determined

10.Col. A: (0.82)^2(0.82)^3
Col. B: (0.82)^6

11. t is a positive integer
4/7 = t/s

Col. A: s
Col. B: 7

12. Col. A 1-1/27
Col. B: 8/9+1/81

13…. 14. these types simple (-0.64)^4 & (-0.6)^3

15…16

M/c A produces x units of output per hour, while m/c B produces x units of output every 1.5 hrs.

17. How many hrs. does it take 2 produce x units of o/p , with both m/cs A &B working together??
a. (4x +!)/4x
b. 5/4
c. 3/(5x)
d. 3/5

18. 4 more m/cs are installed with their capacities lying betn those of m/cs A & B . Wchi of the following ca’t be the average no. opf hrs. per m/c for producing x units of output?
a. 1.05
b. 1.15
c. 1.25
d. 1.35

Problem Solving (19-21)

19. if 0 a. s<-1 & t>0
b. s<-1 & t<-1
c. s>-1& t<-1
d. s>1 & t<-1
e. s>1 & t>1

20. To reproduce an old photograph , a photographer charges x dollars to make negative , 3x/5 dollars for each of the first 10 prints, & x/5 dollars for each print in excess of 10 prints . If $45 is the total charge to make a negative & 20 prints from an old photograph, what is the value sof x?
a. 3
b. 3,5
c. 4
d. 4.5
e. 5

21. A certain cake reciope states that the cake shud be baked ina pan 8 inches in diameter . If Jules want to make a cake of the same depth but 12 inches in diameter , by what factor shud he multiply the recipe ingredients?
a. 2 & half
b. 2 & one-fourth
c. 1 & half
d. 1 & 4/9
e. 1 & a/3

Data interpretation 22…28

ANALYTICAL ABILITY

A farmer plants only 5 diff. Vegetables-beans, corn, kale, peas& squash. Every year the farmer plants exactly 3 kinds of vegetables as follows:]
If the farmer plants corn, the farmer also plants beans that year.
If he plants kale 1 year, he does not plant it next year
In any year, farmer plants no more than one of the vegetable the farmer planted in the previous year.

29. Which of the following is possible combinations plant in 2 successive years?
a. beans, corn, kale,; corn, peas, squash
b. beans,corn,peas; beans,corn,squash
c. beans, peas,squash; beans,corn.kale
d. corn,peas, squash; beans,kale,peas
e. kale, peas, squash; beans, corn,kale

30.if he plants beans, corn & kale in 1st year , which must be planted in 3rd year?
a. beans, corn, kale
b. peas, corn & kale
c. beans, kale , peas
d. beans, peas, squash
e. kale, peas , squash

In a game exactly 6 inverted cups stand side by side ina straight line & each exactly has 1 ball hidden under it. The cups are numbered consecutively 1 thro’ 6. Each of the balls is painted a single solid color. The colors of the balls are green, magenta, orange ,purple,red & yellow. The balls have been hidden under following conditions:

The purple ball must be hidden under a lower-numbered cup than the original ball.
The red ball must be hidden under a cup immediately adjacent 2 the cup under which the magenta ball is hidden
The green ball must be hidden under cup 5.

31. which of the following could be colors of balls from 1 to 6?
a. green, yellow, magenta,red, purple, orange
b. magenta, green , purple, red, orange, yellow
c. magenta, red , purple, yellow, green , orange
d. orange, yellow. Red, magenta, green, purple
e. red, purple, magenta, yellow, green, orange

32. if red ball is under cup4 ? howmany sequences are possibl;e
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4

33. which is true?
a. green ball is under lower-numbered than the yellow ball.
b. orange ball is under lower-numbered than the green ball.
c. purple ball is under lower-numbered than the green ball.
d. purple ball is under lower-numbered than the RED ball.
e. Red ball is under a lower- numbered cup than the yellow ball

34. If red & orange ball are kept 0ofadjacnet to each other, how many valid seqiuences sre possible?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

35. If the magenta is bill is under cup, 1 balls of which ththf following colors must be under cops immedistely adjacent to each ather??
a. gree & orange.
b. Green & yellow
c. Purple & tred
d. Purple & yellow
e. Red & yellow

State the assumption 36…..39
36.
37. Karim is exactly twice as old as Rahim. Karim’s age 10 yrs. Ago was 2 times saleem’s present age.
a. saleem is 5 yrs. Younger than rahim
b. rahim is twice as old as saleem
c. saleem is the same age as rahim
d. saleem is 10 yrs. Younger than rahim

38. X & Y are +ve integers. The sum of X&Y is less then their product
a. atleast one of X & Y is not 1
b. both X & Y are greater than 2
c. neither takes value 1
d. atleast one of X & Y is greater than 2

39.

Logical Reasoning
40.
41. He greatest chance for the existence of extraterrestrial life is on a planet beyond our solar system. This is b’coz the Milky Way galaxy alone contains 100 billion other suns, many of which could be accompanied by planets similar enough to make them suitable abodes of life.
The argument above assumes which of following?
a. living creatures on another planet would probably have the same appearance as those on earth
b. life cannot exist on other planets in solar system
c. if the appropriate physical conditions exist, life is an inevitable consequence
d. more than one of the suns in the galaxy is accompanied by an earth like planet
e. it is likely that life on another plane would require conditions similar to those on earth

42.
43
44.

a. if u get ans from I alone
b. if u get ans from II alone
c. if u get ans from both
d. neither

45….50
I. Ram is 10 yrs. Older than shym , while laxman is half the age of shyam
II. Bharat is 5 yrs. Younger than laxman , & shyam is 3 times older than bharat

45. what is the age of ram
46. age of laxman?
47. when ram married sita , she was half his age . now sita’s age & shyam’s age add upto 50 yrs. Wwhat is sita’s age?
48. ratio betn. Shyam’s age & bharat’s age
49. ratio betn laxman & bhara ‘s age
50. bharat’s wife radha married him 10 yrs before the present year. What is radha’s age?

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