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Java SDET Interview Questions with Sample Answers

 Q: What are OOPs concepts in Java?

A: Java supports four OOPs principles – Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism,


Abstraction.
 Q: Difference between interface and abstract class?

A: An interface provides a contract with only method declarations (Java 7), while an
abstract class can have both abstract and concrete methods.
 Q: What is the difference between == and equals()?

A: == compares references; equals() compares object content.


 Q: Access modifiers in Java?

A: private (within class), default (within package), protected (package + subclass), public
(everywhere).
 Q: Method overloading vs overriding?

A: Overloading: same method name, different params. Overriding: child class redefines
parent method.
 Q: ArrayList vs LinkedList?

A: ArrayList is faster for search; LinkedList is better for insert/delete.


 Q: HashMap vs Hashtable?

A: HashMap is non-synchronized and allows one null key; Hashtable is synchronized and
doesn't allow null keys.
 Q: How does HashMap work internally?

A: It uses hashCode() to find a bucket and equals() to resolve collisions.


 Q: Checked vs Unchecked exceptions?

A: Checked: compile-time (e.g., IOException). Unchecked: runtime (e.g.,


NullPointerException).
 Q: throw vs throws?

A: throw: actually throws exception. throws: declares possible exceptions in method


signature.
 Q: How do you launch a browser in Selenium?
A: WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(); System.setProperty is used for setting driver
path.
 Q: findElement vs findElements?

A: findElement returns first match, throws exception if not found. findElements returns list,
can be empty.
 Q: Types of waits in Selenium?

A: Implicit (global), Explicit (condition-based), Fluent (custom polling intervals).


 Q: How do you handle alerts and frames?

A: Use driver.switchTo().alert() for alerts and driver.switchTo().frame() for frames.


 Q: How do you handle multiple windows?

A: Use driver.getWindowHandles() and driver.switchTo().window(handle).


 Q: Why use TestNG?

A: It supports annotations, groups, priorities, parameterization, and generates reports.


 Q: What is DataProvider in TestNG?

A: Used for data-driven testing; supplies test data to test methods.


 Q: What is BDD?

A: Behavior Driven Development allows writing test scenarios in plain English (Gherkin
syntax).
 Q: What are Given, When, Then?

A: Given - precondition, When - action, Then - verification.


 Q: How do you link Cucumber with Selenium?

A: Step definitions written in Java use Selenium commands. Runner class uses TestNG or
JUnit.
 Q: How do you send a GET request in RestAssured?

A: given().when().get(url).then().statusCode(200);
 Q: How do you pass headers or parameters?

A: Use .header(), .queryParam(), or .pathParam().


 Q: How do you validate the JSON response?

A: Use .body() for assertions or map response to POJO using Jackson/Gson.


 Q: What is a framework? How is your framework structured?
A: POM-based with base, utilities, test data, test classes, and page classes.
 Q: How do you handle test data?

A: Stored in JSON/Excel/.properties; read using Jackson or Apache POI.


 Q: How do you generate reports and logs?

A: ExtentReports for reports, Log4j or SLF4J for logging.


 Q: How do you run tests using Jenkins?

A: Git + Maven + Jenkins. Use Maven command like mvn clean test in job config.
 Q: What are Lambda expressions?

A: Short syntax for functional interfaces: (a, b) -> a + b


 Q: What is a Stream in Java 8?

A: Functional-style operations on collections: filter, map, reduce, collect.

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