What maths questions are asked in an interview?
Here are some examples of math interview questions with explanations and sample answers, many using the STAR method:
- What types of math are you familiar with?
- What math courses have you taken?
- How do you calculate interest?
- What is a percentage?
- How do you convert a fraction into a percentage and vice versa?
How do you answer technical skills in an interview?
Identify your work-specific or technical skills:
- As you prepare, list all the tasks you’ve performed in your current or past work.
- Break down each task into the skills you use.
- Be specific. The more detailed the list, the better. If you’re having trouble coming up with skills and descriptions, check out:
How do you say help me in mathematics?
To say help me in Mathematics, one needs to call 108 because 108 is a free telephone number for emergency services in India.
What to say in a technical interview when you dont know the answer?
Try saying something along the lines of, “That’s an interesting question, could I take some time to think it over and get back to you?” or “That’s a great question, I could give you a partial answer, but I would like to consider it further and get back to you with a full answer.”
What do you call * in math?
The symbol * is used in spreadsheets and other computer applications to indicate a multiplication, although * does have other more complex meanings in mathematics. Less commonly, multiplication may also be symbolised by a dot . or indeed by no symbol at all.
Is it OK to say I don’t know in an interview?
Firstly, it is perfectly fine to respond with ‘I don’t know’ to a question one is not clear about. One can of course, take time to mull over the answer to a tricky question. No one is rushing one, so, it is up to the candidates to gather their thoughts and answer in the best possible manner.