This is a typical tech interview question, widely used at Microsoft and other software companies. It has several answers and it is supposed to evaluate how the job candidate thinks. What would you respond?
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closed as not programming related by Rob Prouse Jan 13 at 17:32 |
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from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhole_cover
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Because manholes are round. |
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A). round covers are structurally stronger B). round covers require less material to allow the same human entry C). (usually the answer sought) round covers cannot fall into the hole beneath given a lip supporting them. Square covers will fall in if slotted diagonally |
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"If you want to be fashionable and use 'brainteaser' questions, yet can't even dredge up the creativity to come up with anything except the oldest chestnut in the book, then I don't want to work here - goodbye". Well, not really. But I'd think it and reevaluate the company as "less desirable". |
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Two reasons. First, it is easy to manufacture. Second, It is the perfect shape to make it impossible for the cover to fall down the hole. |
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So they don't fall into the manhole if you rotate them... This is obvious. And not programming related... |
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So they don't drop into the hole. A square one could be dropped down a square manhole by aligning it with the corners of the hole and dropping it in. |
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If they were square, they could be turned diagonally and fall into the hole. They are round so that is not possible. |
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Because it enable you to place the cover to close the manhole easily since you don't have to adjust the cover's orientation. How does that sounds :) |
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