Difficult and Hardest Job Interview Questions Asked By Google

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<h2>Difficult and Hardest Job Interview Questions Asked By Google</h2>

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It is dream for the people to get job in Google well not; world best class amenities and facilities are provided by Google but, what seems easy is hard to get. It is very strenuous task to clear interview round of Google. There were myriads questions placed on Quora, the questions were posted by users identifying themselves as employees and former candidates at the search engine company and were have compile some of the hardest and most difficult questions.

According to one employee, the company does not reuse questions that have already been leaked online, so think of this as a mock-exam to get you up to speed on logical thinking. Well, that’s the hint ; if you want to bag your seat in Google, hone your skills impeccably.

Here are some hardest and best questions asked by Google:

  1. How many petrol stations are there in the US?
  2. How many golf balls could you fit into a classic American school bus?
  3. How much should you charge to wash all the windows in Seattle?
  4. Design an evacuation plan for San Francisco.
  5. How many times a day does a clock’s hands overlap?
  6. How many vacuum’s are made per year in US?
  7. Why are manhole covers round?
  8. Estimate the number of students who are college seniors, attend four-year schools, and graduate with a job in the United States every year.
  9. How many degrees are there in the angle between the hour and minute hands of a clock when the time is a quarter past three?
  10. You’re the captain of a pirate ship, and your crew gets to vote on how the gold is divided up. If fewer than half of the pirates agree with you, you die. How do you recommend apportioning the gold in such a way that you get a good share of the booty, but still survive?
  11. How many piano tuners are there in the entire world?

Whoa!! Gear up and hone your knowledge to enter in one of the best company in the world.
 
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