Interview questions for Architecture

1 .What was your greatest accomplishment(s)?

This isn’t an opportunity to share your online gaming skills.
Keep it relevant to the role you are applying or use it to bring up a qualification such as:
“Completing my architecture license was my greatest accomplishment, it was the culmination of years of education, work experience.

2. What is MESI?

MESI is a Cache Coherency protocol used in multi-processor systems to indicate the state in which the data in the cache of a particular processor is. It stands of Modified, Exclusive, Shared and Invalid

3. Who do you manage?

If this applies to your situation describe the staff that you supervise and their roles. An effective way to communicate this is to describe a “typical day” for you on how you manage others.

4. What Do We Mean By Domestic Architecture Artifacts?

Architecture refers most directly to the built environment, the structures humans create and occupy. While buildings are one type of architecture artifact, other objects also document the built environment. These objects include photographs, drawings, or paintings of buildings. They also may be blueprints, building codes, furnishings, or written descriptions of physical spaces (such as architectural guidebooks or decorating manuals).

5. Are you LEED Accredited or planning to be?

This is becoming an increasingly asked for qualification.
I recommend anyone in the architecture profession become LEED Accredited. At best it will help your career and open doors, at worst you will learn a new skill and not look uninformed when it comes up in a meeting.

6. What Is The Race Around Condition? How Can It Be Overcome?

Race conditions is a severe way crashing the server/ system at times. Generally this problem arises in priority less systems or the users who has eqal priority will be put to this problem. Race condition is a situation in which a resource D is to be serviced to a process A and the processB which holds the resoure C is to be given to the process A. So a cyclic chain occurs and no way the resources will be get shared and also the systems with equal prirority wont get the resoure so that the system wont come out of the blocked state due to race condition.

7. What are your Revit / AutoCAD / Sketchup skills on a scale of 1-10?

Whatever your skill level just make sure you are honest. Many firms complain that staff say they are experts just to get their foot in the door but it soon becomes evident they don’t know the software. Offices are now conducting CAD tests to address this

8.  Do You Know What Are The Hazards In Construction?

o Fall of person from top and getting injured.
o Fall of objects from top and below person injury.
o Fall of materials from top and damaged.
o Person fall into excavated pit.
o Collapse of soil and below person get injury or may.
o Damage of UG cables and sewage pipe.
o Collapse of scaffolding and person fall from height, get injury.
o Electrical shock.
o Fire and explosion.
o Burn injury.
o Health and lung problems.
o Snakes bite.
o Poisonous gas.
o Foreign body in eye.

9. Explain What Are Main Provision In The Factory Act?

Health, safety, welfare, hours of work, employment, person, occupational disease, special provision and penalties and procedures.

10. What Is Uel?

The maximum proportion of vapour, gasses and dust in air above which proposal the flame does not occur on contact with a source of ignition is called UEL.

11. What Is Excavation?

Marking a hole or tunnel by digging the ground by man or machine is called excavation.

12. Who is a data architect, please explain?

The individual who is into data architect role is a person who can be considered as a data architecture practitioner. So when it comes to data architecture it includes the following stages:
1. Designing
2. Creating
3. Deploying
3. Managing
All of these activities are carried out with the organization’s data architecture.
With their help and skill set, the organization can take a constructive decision of how the data is stored, how the data is consumed and how the data is integrated into different IT systems. In a sense, this process is closely aligned with business architecture, because they should be aware of this process so that the security policies are also taken into consideration.

13. What are the fundamental skills of a Data Architect?

The fundamental skills of a Data Architect are as follows:
1. The individual should possess knowledge about data modeling in detail
2. Physical data modeling concepts
3. Should be familiar with ETL process
4. Should be familiar with Data warehousing concepts
5. Hands-on experience with data warehouse tools and different software
6. Should have experience in terms of developing data strategies
7. Build data policies and plans for executions

14. What is a data block and what is a data file? Please explain briefly?

A data block is nothing but a logical space where the Oracle database data is stored.
A data file is nothing but a file where all the data is available. For every Oracle database, we will be having one or more data files associated.

15. What is virtual Data warehousing?

A virtual data warehouse provides a view of completed data. Within Virtual data warehousing, it doesn’t have any historical data and it can be considered as a logical data model which has the metadata. A virtual data warehouse is a perfect information system where it acts as an appropriate analytical decision-making system.
It is one of the best ways of portraying raw data in the form of meaningful data for executive users which makes business sense and at the same time it provides suggestions at the time of decision making.

16. What is snapshot with reference to data warehouse?

As the name itself implies, the snapshot is nothing but a set of complete data visualization when a data extraction is executed. The best part is that it uses less space and it can be easily used to take backup and also the data can be restored quickly from a snapshot.

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