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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
#1 a circle is the one easily made shape that cannot fall through its own hole. #2 structurally stronger. #3 brain fart and cannot come up with another one.
Common sense is not a gift it's a curse. Those of us who have it have to deal with those that don't.... Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow. You can't scare me, I have children.
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Because the openings they cover are round, obviously :)
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Vitaly Tomilov wrote:
The metallic sewage lids that that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped
I think I've heard that one before, but I'll try to come up with some reasons without Googling. 1) So they can't be removed and tossed down the hole. 2) So they don't have sharp corners (that may pop tires if a rock or something props them up a bit). 3) Maybe a giant cylinder was cored, with the hollow portion being used as the tunnel and the center being sliced into a bunch of lids. I thought of a bunch of third reasons, though all of them were reaching a bit. :)
Vitaly Tomilov wrote:
what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
I've had some questions throw me off, but none I can recall that I would call unusual.
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
That is a very common "trick" interview question. There are books every where full of these.
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Stupid, stupid questions that tell more about the (elephanting smart-arse) person asking than answering. I know they are supposed to be about how you get to the answer rather than the answer itself but I'd rather ask 'Tell me about a project you were involved in that really excited you' and see how enthusiastic they become. That'll tell you far more than an inane question that you may already happen to know the answer to. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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Because the openings they cover are round, obviously :)
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)that was the first and obvious answer that I gave instantly, the trick is to give the other two reasons correctly.
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Answers here.
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Ah, your interviewer has read the Microsoft guide to interviewing people. This is a common MS (BS) question. I posed it to a friend of mine, who is a highways engineer, once and got a very detailed answer back. Part of it is to with the fact that road surfaces tend to be curved and can flex in changing temperature conditions. A circle is an ideal choice becase the strain of the changes is spread evenly round and doesn't put an unnecessary strain on one area - which would cause it to deform and break. BTW - not all covers are round. There are rectangular and square ones, and there's even one place in America where it's triangular.
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that was the first and obvious answer that I gave instantly, the trick is to give the other two reasons correctly.
Heh... Ok... You really want more? 2a) The company commissioned a study as to which shapes would be most appropriate for "Plugging up a hole in the street", and after spending millions (In present day, inflation-adjusted dollars), they were given the reply, "Uh, make it round" OR 2b) Some guy in marketing said people like round things better than square things OR 2c) Someone flipped a coin to choose between square and triangular, then looked at the coin itself and got a great idea. 2d) The company contracted to smelt the covers quoted a lower price for "Round" than "Square" (Only one of the above can apply, of course - Unless it was a government agency, in which case it was probably several of them happening simultaneously in different departments, none of which had any idea what the others were doing) As for #3... Umm.... I'm out of jokes. :-D
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels) -
Ah, your interviewer has read the Microsoft guide to interviewing people. This is a common MS (BS) question. I posed it to a friend of mine, who is a highways engineer, once and got a very detailed answer back. Part of it is to with the fact that road surfaces tend to be curved and can flex in changing temperature conditions. A circle is an ideal choice becase the strain of the changes is spread evenly round and doesn't put an unnecessary strain on one area - which would cause it to deform and break. BTW - not all covers are round. There are rectangular and square ones, and there's even one place in America where it's triangular.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
there's even one place in America where it's triangular.
And in Bermuda (according to Wikipedia). :-D
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Heh... Ok... You really want more? 2a) The company commissioned a study as to which shapes would be most appropriate for "Plugging up a hole in the street", and after spending millions (In present day, inflation-adjusted dollars), they were given the reply, "Uh, make it round" OR 2b) Some guy in marketing said people like round things better than square things OR 2c) Someone flipped a coin to choose between square and triangular, then looked at the coin itself and got a great idea. 2d) The company contracted to smelt the covers quoted a lower price for "Round" than "Square" (Only one of the above can apply, of course - Unless it was a government agency, in which case it was probably several of them happening simultaneously in different departments, none of which had any idea what the others were doing) As for #3... Umm.... I'm out of jokes. :-D
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Nice try, though none are correct. By the way, I already know all the right answers, so not really asking here, it's for yourself to enjoy answering it genuinely, i.e. before trying to Google it up ;)
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Vitaly Tomilov wrote:
And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Do you have a disability, because, you know, we don't offer healthcare? [Actually happened. I was going through a recruiter who confirmed they were offering healthcare immediately after I left the interview.]
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
there's even one place in America where it's triangular.
And in Bermuda (according to Wikipedia). :-D
That's what you get when Barry Manilow edits Wikipedia.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier
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Vitaly Tomilov wrote:
And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
Do you have a disability, because, you know, we don't offer healthcare? [Actually happened. I was going through a recruiter who confirmed they were offering healthcare immediately after I left the interview.]
Oh yeah, and that one classy by Mr. Burns - We also do not have any money, in case you wonder ;)
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Nice try, though none are correct. By the way, I already know all the right answers, so not really asking here, it's for yourself to enjoy answering it genuinely, i.e. before trying to Google it up ;)
Vitaly Tomilov wrote:
I already know all the right answers
All of them? But the list is probably endless: you could keep coming up with plausible reasons as to why the most common manhole cover shape is round. Here's one: they're round because they're cut from round stock. As good an answer as any other.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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Stupid, stupid questions that tell more about the (elephanting smart-arse) person asking than answering. I know they are supposed to be about how you get to the answer rather than the answer itself but I'd rather ask 'Tell me about a project you were involved in that really excited you' and see how enthusiastic they become. That'll tell you far more than an inane question that you may already happen to know the answer to. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
mark merrens wrote:
Stupid, stupid questions that tell more about the (elephanting smart-arse) person asking than answering
Yep, tells you that they aren't very smart. Also tells you that if that person has been in charge of hiring for a while then there is no more than a random chance that the other developers know what they are doing.
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Stupid, stupid questions that tell more about the (elephanting smart-arse) person asking than answering. I know they are supposed to be about how you get to the answer rather than the answer itself but I'd rather ask 'Tell me about a project you were involved in that really excited you' and see how enthusiastic they become. That'll tell you far more than an inane question that you may already happen to know the answer to. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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Just had an interview over the phone to test my C# knowledge, plus general IQ, and for the latter I was asked the following unusual question: The metallic sewage lids that sit on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. At first, I couldn't believe I was asked something like this, though I did answer in the end :) Leave it for you guys to torture yourself. Enjoy ;) And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
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And what was your most unusual question during an interview as a software developer?
He wanted to know what he would find in my car at that moment. I guess he was just testing to see if I was organized and clean all the time.
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