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SQL Related Questions :-
1) What is the differences between delete and truncate?
2) What is the differences between IN and Exists? 3) What are the types of operations in SQL? 4) What is the differences between Primar key and unique contrails? 5) What is the difference between Rank ( ) and Rank numbers ( )? 6) How to Retrieve the first 5 characters from the string? 7) Name different types of possible joins in SQL with a description? 8) Write a query to count the number as Rows from two different tables? 9) Write a query to count the numbers of columns from two different tables? 10) Write a query to get the date format dd-mm-yyyy? 11) Write a query a name starts with “S” and end with “H”? 12) Types of joins with examples? 13) Differences between IN and BETWEEN operators 14) Types of operators in SQL? 15) Write a SQL query to get the date and year? 16) Joins and types of joins? 17) Python operators and explain them. 18) Explain python functions. 19) What is an array? 20) What is SSIS ? 21) How to make SSIS dynamic ? 22) Get the count of rows from a table? Aptitude Related questions: - 1) Which two of the numbered sequences of characters are identical? 2) One of the numbers in the series below does not respect the pattern the series is based on. Which number is it? 3) Which of the following numbers is the next logical numbers in the sequences shown below? 4) A certain bus driver has the same schedule every day. Each morning the bus picks up a set of twins and one of their parents at the first station, seven children get on the bus. At the third station, one child, the Childs parents, and three of the Childs classmates take the bus. At the fourth station, six more children get on the bus, and the two twins get down. At fifth station, there is always one little child waiting for the bus. At the sixth station, three children get off. After the bus leaves the sixth station, how many adults and how many children are left on the bus?
Select an option A) 3 Adults B) 4 Adults C) 14 Children D) 15 Children E) 20 Children
5) In the image below, each letter is concerned to a number
with a curving line. Which of the following are matching sets of a letter and a number? 6) What is the total number of differences between the two images below? 7) In a study of the development of the jet engine, one finds that it is very similar to many other far-reaching endeavors. The idea for jet engines was conceived in the 1920s, in an attempt to develop an airplane that could fly long distances but not consume so much fuel. The propeller-driven cylinder air craft of that era only flew for several hundred miles and needed frequent stops to replenish its fuel supply. The engineers of the 1920s knew that concept of a more economic and productive engine existed, but they were tied to the conflates of the internal combustion cylinder designs with the advent of World War ii and the millons of dollars that were put into research and development (r&d) the funds became available to do a more in dept study. It is this work that led to the first jet propelled aircraft, which was unveiled in the late 1940s. Based on the text above, which of the following statements best explain why jet aircraft were not until toward the end of World War 2? Select the best answer A) The concept had not been perfected B) Scientists did not like the idea C) Boeing was very small company D)Jet engineers exploded when ignited E) Rocket power was invented by the Chinese
8) The cars were roared around track, jockeying for position
for position. Thunderous engineers reverberated as the drivers were constantly changing positions. From the top of the track and to the inside of the track and back again. The smell of the tires as they lost their tread filled the air and increased the tempter inside the cars. Each individual was fighting the track and the wheel around the curves and down the straightway. It was a grueling test of machine and human endurance. Suden deny, car 62 slipped in between 46 car and 87. With a mightily thrust, car 62 pushed forward, separating the cars and gaining a new position. Angered, car 46 accelerated to overtake car 62, who was not giving to give up the advantage. Car 62 swerved up and down the track, blocking every attempt of car 46 to get past. As the drivers of cars 46 and 62 exchanged angry words and maneuvered around each other, 87 was forgotten. Which of the following actions is most likely to happen next in the story?
Select the best answer
A) cars 62 and 46 will crash B) cars 87 will pass both car 62 and car 46 C) car 46 will get around car 62 again D) car 62 will continue to be Infront E) nothing will change
9) My neighbor has been out of work for two months. Their
unemployment is running out and the job market is not looking good. Ever since their company moved to out of state, thirty have been trying to find something to support the family and put food on the table. They know that the fast-food places always