Android Developer Interview Coding Test- Advance Level

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IMocha's Android Developer test is the most preferred skills assessment to gauge a candidate’s knowledge of Android operating system. This Android skills test enables hiring managers and recruiters to hire job-fit candidates for Android Developer position. The online Android coding test can reduce hiring time by 45% and reduce technical screening time by 80% 

About Android Developer Interview Coding Test- Advance Level

Android developers are expected to design and build advanced applications for the Android platform. The Android developer creates UI and writes business logic for the app. The Android programmer also performs unit tests for the codes written and ensures that adequate security measures are taken to protect valuable data used in the app. 
 
Android developer test helps recruiters and hiring managers to evaluate the ability of candidates to develop Android applications. This Android interview test is specially designed to check the application, practical skills of an Android developer – as per the industry standards. 
 
Android aptitude test helps Tech recruiters to evaluate working skills and job readiness of the candidate. For this reason, the emphasis is laid upon evaluating the knowledge of applied skills gained through real work experience, rather than theoretical knowledge. Android interview practical test can be taken by candidates from anywhere in the comfort of their time zone. 

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Test Summary

Android practical test helps to screen the candidates who possess traits as follows:  

1. Strong knowledge of Android SDK, different versions of Android, and how to deal with different screen sizes 
2. Ability to perform analysis, design, and development in enterprise Java 
3.  Familiarity with SOAP & RESTful APIs to connect Android applications to back-end services 
4. Strong experience with offline storage, threading, and performance tuning 
5. Ability to work on cloud message APIs and push notifications 
 
Android coding test is designed by global Subject Matter Experts (SME) to hire an Android developer. Using powerful reporting, you can have a detailed analysis of the test results to help you make a better hiring decision and predict the candidate’s performance. 
 
Android interview coding test has a set of questions to cope with recent developments in technology. Moreover, you can add your own questions as per the requirement of the job description. Features like window violation and webcam proctoring help to detect cheating during the test. 

Android online skills assessment test may contain MCQ's (Multiple Choice Questions), MAQ's (Multiple Answer Questions), Fill in the Blanks, Descriptive, Whiteboard Questions, Audio / Video Questions, AI-LogicBox (Pseudo-Coding Platform), Coding Simulations, True or False Questions, etc. 
 
The Android skill test is designed considering EEOC guidelines, it will help you assess & hire diverse talent without any bias. 

Test Duration: 60 minutes

No. of Questions: 14

Level of Expertise: Senior

Useful for hiring

  • Android Developer
  • Android Programmer

Topics Covered


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UI-layouts

The Android practical test assesses candidate’s knowledge of Android Layout to define the user interface that holds the UI controls 

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Debugging

Our Android interview test evaluates applicants based on their understanding of Debugging to make sure the code is working 

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Interaction with network

 iMocha’s Android interview coding test gauges candidate’s knowledge of Interaction with network to perform network operations 

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Asynchronous code execution

The test lets you check the candidate’s understanding of computation that runs on a background thread and whose result is published on the UI thread 

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Android Coding

The Android skills test assesses candidate’s knowledge of programming language for Android such as Kotlin, Java, and C++ languages 

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SQLite Coding

Android coding test evaluates applicant’s understanding of relational database management system 

Sample Questions

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Question types:

Multiple Option

Topic:

Android Architecture Components

Difficulty:

Hard


Q 1. You want to use the MVVM architecture pattern in your application. You are using Data Binding and ViewModel architecture components.

You have the field "favorite" in your ViewModel class provided with required getters and setters. You would like to implement two-way data binding; avoid calling the ViewModel method onFavoriteChanged() when the checked status changes in UI.

You have prepared the ViewModel class for two-way data binding for the "favorite" field and provided your ViewModel instance to data binding in the layout.

How should you bind your ViewModel to UI such that two-way data binding would work?
<CheckBox
    android:id="@+id/favoriteCheckBox"
    android:checked="@={viewmodel.favorite}"/>
 
<CheckBox
    android:id="@+id/favoriteCheckBox"
    android:checked="@{viewmodel.favorite}"/>
 
<CheckBox
    android:id="@+id/favoriteCheckBox"
    android:checkable="@={viewmodel.favorite}"/>
 
<CheckBox
    android:id="@+id/favoriteCheckBox"
    android:checkable="@{viewmodel.favorite}"/>
 

Question types:

Multiple Option

Topic:

Application Components and Common Intent Actions

Difficulty:

Medium


Q 2. You have the following intent code in your Android application:

Intent intent = new Intent(android.content.Intent.ACTION_VIEW,
    Uri.parse("http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=10.0,10.0&daddr=20.0,20.0"));
startActivity(intent);

What will happen when this code is executed?
The intent will open Google Maps in the browser, showing the route from (10.0, 10.0) to (20.0, 20.0).
The intent will open the Google Maps application, showing the route from (10.0, 10.0) to (20.0, 20.0).
The intent will open Google Maps in the browser, showing the route from (20.0, 20.0) to (10.0, 10.0).
The intent will open the Google Maps application, showing the route from (20.0, 20.0) to (10.0, 10.0).

Sample Report

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