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Top 25 oddball job interview questions of 2010

Dallas Business Journal

Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 1:33pm CST

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The weirdest interview questions of the year ? and the companies that asked them ? were released Thursday by Glassdoor.com, an online career and jobs community that offers insights on companies and workplaces.
Questions were shared by job candidates during the past year.
1) "If you were shrunk to the size of a pencil and put in a blender, how would you get out?" -- Asked for an analyst position at Goldman Sachs.
2) "How many ridges [are there] around a quarter?" -- Asked for a project analyst position at Deloitte.
3) "What is the philosophy of martial arts?" -- Asked for a sales associate position at Aflac.
4) "Explain [to] me what has happened in this country during the last 10 years." -- Asked for a consultant position at Boston Consulting
5) "Rate on a scale of 1 to 10 how weird you are." -- Asked for an operations analyst position at Capital One.
6) "How many basketball can you fit in this room?" -- Asked for a people analyst position at Google.
7) "Out of 25 horses, pick the fastest 3 horses. In each race, only 5 horses can run at the same time. What is the minimum number of races required?" -- Asked for a software developer position at Bloomberg LP Financial.
8) "If you could be any superhero, who would it be?" -- Asked for a customer sales position at AT&Thttp://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/n...b-interview-questions.html#bizWatch-infoPopup.
9) "You have a birthday cake and have exactly 3 slices to cut it into 8 equal pieces. How do you do it?" -- Asked for a fixed income analyst position at Blackrock Portfolio Management Group.
10) "Given the numbers 1 to 1000, what is the minimum numbers guesses needed to find a specific number if you are given the hint "higher" or "lower" for each guess you make?" -- Asked for a software engineer position at Facebook.
11) "If you had 5,623 participants in a tournament, how many games would need to be played to determine the winner?" -- Asked for a manager position at Amazon.
12) "An apple costs 20 cents, an orange costs 40 cents, and a grapefruit costs 60 cents, how much is a pear?"-- Asked for a project manager position at Epic Systems.
13) "There are three boxes, one contains only apples, one contains only oranges, and one contains both apples and oranges. The boxes have been incorrectly labeled such that no label identifies the actual contents of the box it labels. Opening just one box, and without looking in the box, you take out one piece of fruit. By looking at the fruit, how can you immediately label all of the boxes correctly?" -- Asked for a software QA engineer position at Apple.
14) "How many traffic lights in Manhattan?" -- Asked for an analyst position at Argus Information & Advisory Services.
15) "You are in a dark room with no light. You need matching socks for your interview and you have 19 gray socks and 25 black socks. What are the chances you will get a matching pair?" -- Asked for a quality assurance position at Eze Castle.
16) "What do wood and alcohol have in common?" -- Asked for a staff writer position at Guardsmark.
17) "How do you weigh an elephant without using a weigh machine?" -- Asked for a software engineer at IBM.
18) "You have 8 pennies, 7 weigh the same, one weighs less. You also have a judges scale. Find the one that weighs less in less than 3 steps." -- Asked for a systems validation engineer position at Intelhttp://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/n...b-interview-questions.html#bizWatch-infoPopup.
19) "Why do you think only a small percentage of the population makes over $150K?"-- Asked for a sales agent position at New York Life.
20) "You are in charge of 20 people. Organize them to figure out how many bicycles were sold in your area last year." -- Asked for a field engineer position at Schlumberger.
21) "How many bottles of beer are drank in the city over the week?" -- Asked for a research analyst position at The Nielsen Company.
22) "What's the square root of 2000?" -- Asked for a sales and trading position at UBS.
23) "A train leaves San Antonio for Huston at 60 mph. Another train leaves Huston for San Antonio at 80 mph. Huston and San Antonio are 300 miles apart. If a bird leaves San Antonio at 100 mph, and turns around and flies back once it reaches the Huston train, and continues to fly between the two, how far will it have flown when they collide?"-- Asked for a software engineer position at USAA.
24) "How are M&M's made?" -- Asked for a program development position at US Bank.
25) "What would you do if you just inherited a pizzeria from your uncle?" -- Asked for a business analyst position at Volkswagen.




 

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3) "What is the philosophy of martial arts?" -- Asked for a sales associate position at Aflac.

Have you seen "Ninja Assasin"?
 

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10) "Given the numbers 1 to 1000, what is the minimum numbers guesses needed to find a specific number if you are given the hint "higher" or "lower" for each guess you make?"

Minimum? I assume the answer would be ONE.
 

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--7) "Out of 25 horses, pick the fastest 3 horses. In each race, only 5 horses can run at the same time. What is the minimum number of races required?"

Seems too easy--
Would think answer would be 5.
Would allow all to run and you'd pick 3 with fastest times. Of course the 3 fastest could all end up being in 1st race.
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13 "There are three boxes, one contains only apples, one contains only oranges, and one contains both apples and oranges. The boxes have been incorrectly labeled such that no label identifies the actual contents of the box it labels. Opening just one box, and without looking in the box, you take out one piece of fruit. By looking at the fruit, how can you immediately label all of the boxes correctly?"

Key here would is all are labeled incorrectly.
By determining fruit is apple you can discount the orange and other 2 simple swap labels.
 
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10) "Given the numbers 1 to 1000, what is the minimum numbers guesses needed to find a specific number if you are given the hint "higher" or "lower" for each guess you make?"

Minimum? I assume the answer would be ONE.


The answer is 10. You can get lucky and guess it in 1, but 10 will guarentee it if you do it right.
 

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What do wood and alcohol have in common?

Both are combustible and can be used for fuel:0008

You age alcohol in wood:0008


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11. 5622 games assuming single elimination.

23. about 215 miles.....the interviewer could have made the numbers work out easier.
 

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18) "You have 8 pennies, 7 weigh the same, one weighs less. You also have a judges scale. Find the one that weighs less in less than 3 steps."

First weight 3 and 3, if they are even it's either of those two left over. If they are not even you weight 1+1, if they are even it's the third penny.
 

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9. Cut the cake north/south and east/west to make 4 equal pieces. Then slice it horizontally like you're chopping off someone's head and that should give you 8 equal pieces.

Of course, if the top of the cake has icing, then I have to rethink my answer. haha
 

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7) "Out of 25 horses, pick the fastest 3 horses. In each race, only 5 horses can run at the same time. What is the minimum number of races required?"

answer: 11
 

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When I was doing recruiting for the Navy's submarine officers, there were some really brutal math questions that the candidates were given.

The one that always sticks in my mind....

You're a hunter, walking through the woods with your .22 rifle and see an opossum hanging by his tail from a tree branch 50 yards away.
You shoot, and hit it.
How far does the opossum swing?
(like a pendulem clock)
 
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