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Interview Questions : Android Interview Questions

This article will help you to get you familiar with the types of questions you may come across during your interview for the topic of Android. As per my familiarity fine interviewers barely map to ask any picky question throughout your interview, usually questions begin with some basic idea of the subject and afterward they continue supported on further conversation and what you answer

·         Define Android
·         Define Google Android SDK
·         What is Android Architecture
·         Define Android Framework
·         What is AAPT?
·         Define the Importance of emulator in Android Environment
·         What is AIDL
·         Explain the importance of Default Resources
·         What is Visible Activity
·         Tell the names of data types that are supported by AIDL
·         What is Sticky Intent
·         Do all mobile phones support the new update of android operating system?
·         Explain the different states wherein a process is based?
·         What are important items in every android project?
·         Define containers
·         Explain the use of an activityCreator?
·         What makes up a typical android application project?
·         What language is supported by android application development?
·         Which one takes precedence while dealing with multiple resources?
·         What is the method to prevent ANR?
·         Explain the importance of permission settings in app development?
·         What are the exceptions available in android?
·         What is the method to translate in Android?
·         Explain fragment in Android?
·         Name the kernel used in android
·         Explain the term “Draw able Folder” in android
·         What are notifications available in android
·         Explain the different data storage options available in android?
·         What is the benefit of having an emulator within the android environment?
·         Define Orientation
·         What do the containers hold?
·         How the escape characters are used as attribute?
·         Define Dalvik Virtual Machine?
·         Explain the different communication forms provided by android applications?
·         Explain the services that can be allowed to run in a single process?
·         Share some thoughts about nine-patch image
·         What are the multimedia features that are involved in making Android famous?
·         Explain the steps that are required in Service Lifecycle
·         What is the main reason for using Service Lifecycle in android?
·         Which approach is a required share persistent user-defined object?
·         What will be the procedure to check status of an activity on android?
·         Is it achievable to use or add a fragment without using a user interface?
·         Define portable wi-fi hotspot?
·         Define regular bitmap
·         Define the importance of XML-based layouts?
·         What are the methods that can be used to avoid memory-leaks?
·         Define the steps that are required in setting up linkify calls intent?
·         Define some disadvantages of Android?
·         When is the onStop() method invoked?
·         What is AndroidManifest.xml?

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