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Suppose you are given a cube, you break the cube in 3X3X3 pieces. However, before doing so, all 6 faces of the cube were colored green. All the other faces not colored green will be white after breaking it up. You randomly pick a small cube and see one face which is green. What is the probability that the cube is an edge cube?
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Quantitative Researcher

Interviewed at Susquehanna International Group

3.8
Oct 2, 2019

Suppose you are given a cube, you break the cube in 3X3X3 pieces. However, before doing so, all 6 faces of the cube were colored green. All the other faces not colored green will be white after breaking it up. You randomly pick a small cube and see one face which is green. What is the probability that the cube is an edge cube?

You have a total of 4 investments to make of 100 dollars. You can either invest in a stock which if it goes up in value, you gain an additional 100 dollars, if it goes down, you lose 50 dollars. Or you can bet on whether the stock will go up or down at the casino, where you either win 100 if you're right or lose everything if not. Can you devise a strategy where you will always make a profit?
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Quantitative Researcher

Interviewed at Susquehanna International Group

3.8
Jul 10, 2018

You have a total of 4 investments to make of 100 dollars. You can either invest in a stock which if it goes up in value, you gain an additional 100 dollars, if it goes down, you lose 50 dollars. Or you can bet on whether the stock will go up or down at the casino, where you either win 100 if you're right or lose everything if not. Can you devise a strategy where you will always make a profit?

1. How do you simulate stock price with VBA? 2. Std.=? 3. VaR=? 4. Three doors, it takes you 1 minute to go through the first door, it also takes you 1 minute to go through the second door, it make your speed slow down 1/2 after going through third door. Only the first door is the right way to go out. You choose each door with the equal probability. How much time will you go out in expectation? 5. You have n 1-meter long ropes, and you could connect two nodes together n-1 times. What is the probability for you to finally get a whole n-meter long rope without rings?
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Associate - Quantitative Research

Interviewed at JPMorganChase

3.9
Jan 24, 2016

1. How do you simulate stock price with VBA? 2. Std.=? 3. VaR=? 4. Three doors, it takes you 1 minute to go through the first door, it also takes you 1 minute to go through the second door, it make your speed slow down 1/2 after going through third door. Only the first door is the right way to go out. You choose each door with the equal probability. How much time will you go out in expectation? 5. You have n 1-meter long ropes, and you could connect two nodes together n-1 times. What is the probability for you to finally get a whole n-meter long rope without rings?

Some sample questions: Q. You have a biased coin in which the probability of getting a head is 51%. Create an event out of this coin which has a probability of 25%. Q. There is a calculator in which all digits (0 to 9) and the basic arithmetic operators (+, -, *, /) are disabled. However other scientific functions are operational like exp, log, sin, cos, arc tan, etc. The calculator currently displays a 0. Convert this first to 2 and then to 3. Q. There are five points in an equilateral triangle of side length 1. Prove that there are two points with distance less than 1/2.
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Quantitative Researcher

Interviewed at WorldQuant

4.2
Oct 17, 2014

Some sample questions: Q. You have a biased coin in which the probability of getting a head is 51%. Create an event out of this coin which has a probability of 25%. Q. There is a calculator in which all digits (0 to 9) and the basic arithmetic operators (+, -, *, /) are disabled. However other scientific functions are operational like exp, log, sin, cos, arc tan, etc. The calculator currently displays a 0. Convert this first to 2 and then to 3. Q. There are five points in an equilateral triangle of side length 1. Prove that there are two points with distance less than 1/2.

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