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What do you know about drone transportation? Give an example.
Can you name any companies in this field?
What is linear programming? Can you explain the Simplex Method?
What subjects did you study in courses like 'XYZ' and 'ABC'?
Which subjects do you like most?
Questions regarding GDP.
Questions about what you had written in your WAT.
What is your favourite subject?
Why are there D's in your graduation mark sheet?
What are mutual funds?
So, you’re a mechanical engineer. Good. I see you have scored a perfect 10 in Industrial Engineering. Can you graphically derive Economic Ordering Quantity for me?
Can you derive the relationship between AM and GM geometrically?
Jayant, you have scored 10/10 in Maths each semester. Can we assume Maths as your favourite subject then?
You have heard of Monopoly, right? Please tell me what is price discrimination and how many degrees of price discrimination are there? Explain each degree with a real life example.
Suppose now I am offering scholarships to students each year on the basis of their academic marks in IIM Lucknow, what degree of price discrimination am I practicing? There is a fixed scholarship based on the fixed brackets GPA obtained.
Okay, so second or third?
Now, do you even think that it's a form of price discrimination at all? Are you sure that the concept of price discrimination could be even applied to such scholarships scenario?
Okay, so you have handled consumer complaint data. Tell me what kind of distribution is it?
How do you plot the data? Tell me about that. Walk me through the process.
Do you know what is regression?
Okay. What about correlation? You must know probability at least?
Okay so tell me this. You are walking on the road outside. What is the probability that a car hits you while crossing?
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