Thanks Abhishek!
I was looking for something in Java!!!!!!!!

On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Abhishek Goswami <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think you can go some basic concept which help you. I have collected some
> info about threading . hope so it will little bit
> useful
> http://www.cppcoffe.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Abhishek Sharma <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> u can go through the following questions...not sure about the answers...:
>>
>> 1) What are the two types of multitasking?
>>
>> Ans : 1.process-based
>>
>> 2.Thread-based
>>
>> 2) What are the two ways to create the thread?
>>
>> Ans : 1.by implementing Runnable
>>
>> 2.by extending Thread
>>
>> 3) What is the signature of the constructor of a thread class?
>>
>> Ans : Thread(Runnable threadob,String threadName)
>>
>> 4) What are all the methods available in the Runnable Interface?
>>
>> Ans : run()
>>
>> 5) What is the data type for the method isAlive() and this method is
>>
>> available in which class?
>>
>> Ans : boolean, Thread
>>
>> 6) What are all the methods available in the Thread class?
>>
>> Ans : 1.isAlive()
>>
>> 2.join()
>>
>> 3.resume()
>>
>> 4.suspend()
>>
>> 5.stop()
>>
>> 6.start()
>>
>> 7.sleep()
>>
>> 8.destroy()
>>
>> 7) What are all the methods used for Inter Thread communication and what
>> is the class in which these methods are defined?
>>
>> Ans :1. wait(),notify() & notifyall()
>>
>> 2. Object class
>>
>> 8) What is the mechanisam defind by java for the Resources to be used by
>> only one Thread at a time?
>>
>> Ans : Synchronisation
>>
>> 9) What is the procedure to own the moniter by many threads?
>>
>> Ans : not possible
>>
>> 10) What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?
>>
>> ob.sleep(1000)
>>
>> Ans : long milliseconds
>>
>> 11) What is the data type for the parameter of the sleep() method?
>>
>> Ans : long
>>
>> 12) What are all the values for the following level?
>>
>> max-priority
>>
>> min-priority
>>
>> normal-priority
>>
>> Ans : 10,1,5
>>
>> 13) What is the method available for setting the priority?
>>
>> Ans : setPriority()
>>
>> 14) What is the default thread at the time of starting the program?
>>
>> Ans : main thread
>>
>> 15) The word synchronized can be used with only a method.
>>
>> True/ False
>>
>> Ans : False
>>
>> 16) Which priority Thread can prompt the lower primary Thread?
>>
>> Ans : Higher Priority
>>
>> 17) How many threads at a time can access a monitor?
>>
>> Ans : one
>>
>> 18) What are all the four states associated in the thread?
>>
>> Ans : 1. new 2. runnable 3. blocked 4. dead
>>
>> 19) The suspend()method is used to teriminate a thread?
>>
>> True /False
>>
>> Ans : False
>>
>> 20) The run() method should necessary exists in clases created as subclass
>> of thread?
>>
>> True /False
>>
>> Ans : True
>>
>> 21) When two threads are waiting on each other and can't proceed the
>> programe is said to be in a deadlock?
>>
>> True/False
>>
>> Ans : True
>>
>> 22) Which method waits for the thread to die ?
>>
>> Ans : join() method
>>
>> 23) Which of the following is true?
>>
>> 1) wait(),notify(),notifyall() are defined as final & can be called only
>> from with in a synchronized method
>>
>> 2) Among wait(),notify(),notifyall() the wait() method only throws
>> IOException
>>
>> 3) wait(),notify(),notifyall() & sleep() are methods of object class
>>
>> 1
>> 2
>> 3
>> 1 &amp; 2
>> 1,2 & 3
>> Ans : D
>> 24) Garbage collector thread belongs to which priority?
>>
>> Ans : low-priority
>>
>> 25) What is meant by timeslicing or time sharing?
>>
>> Ans : Timeslicing is the method of allocating CPU time to individual
>> threads in a priority schedule.
>>
>> 26) What is meant by daemon thread? In java runtime, what is it's role?
>>
>> Ans : Daemon thread is a low priority thread which runs intermittently in
>> the background doing the garbage collection operation for the java runtime
>> system
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Abhishek Sharma 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> what do u mean by multi-threading :P
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 7:37 PM, vaibhav agrawal <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> What interview questions one would expect for multi-threading?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Vaibhav
>>>>
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