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The Java Spring Test uses scenario-based MCQs to evaluate candidates' ability to work with Spring modules, such as Core, MVC, Security, and Boot, as well as their understanding of dependency injection, AOP, RESTful web services, and database integration. Other key skills evaluated include object-oriented programming, design patterns, testing, debugging, and software architecture. The test also includes a coding question to test for hands-on Java programming skills.

Covered skills:

  • Java syntax and basics
  • Working with Databases in Java
  • Basics of Spring framework
  • Securing web applications with Spring Security
  • Java OOPs
  • Java data structures
  • Spring bean lifecycle
  • Java Programming

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9 reasons why
9 reasons why

Adaface Java & Spring Test is the most accurate way to shortlist Java Developers



Reason #1

Tests for on-the-job skills

The Java & Spring Online Test helps recruiters and hiring managers identify qualified candidates from a pool of resumes, and helps in taking objective hiring decisions. It reduces the administrative overhead of interviewing too many candidates and saves time by filtering out unqualified candidates at the first step of the hiring process.

The test screens for the following skills that hiring managers look for in candidates:

  • Proficient in Java syntax and basics
  • Strong understanding of Java OOPs concepts
  • Experience in working with Databases in Java
  • Knowledge of Java data structures
  • Familiarity with basics of Spring framework
  • Understanding of Spring bean lifecycle
  • Ability to secure web applications with Spring Security
  • Proficient in Java programming
  • Efficient exception handling
  • Strong problem-solving skills
Reason #2

No trick questions

no trick questions

Traditional assessment tools use trick questions and puzzles for the screening, which creates a lot of frustration among candidates about having to go through irrelevant screening assessments.

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The main reason we started Adaface is that traditional pre-employment assessment platforms are not a fair way for companies to evaluate candidates. At Adaface, our mission is to help companies find great candidates by assessing on-the-job skills required for a role.

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Reason #3

Non-googleable questions

We have a very high focus on the quality of questions that test for on-the-job skills. Every question is non-googleable and we have a very high bar for the level of subject matter experts we onboard to create these questions. We have crawlers to check if any of the questions are leaked online. If/ when a question gets leaked, we get an alert. We change the question for you & let you know.

How we design questions

These are just a small sample from our library of 10,000+ questions. The actual questions on this Java & Spring Test will be non-googleable.

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Easy

Custom Exception
Exception Handling
Custom Exceptions
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What does the following code output?
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Hard

Holding References
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What does the following Java code output?
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Medium

Abstract Interface
OOPs
Interfaces
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Given following interface:
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Which of these are correct classes?
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Medium

Garbage Collection
Garbage Collection
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After which line is "bs" object, created on Line 4, eligible for garbage collection?
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Hard

Static Init Blocks
OOPs
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What does the following code output?
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1) G A B E D H
2) G B A D E H
3) G B A D E H C F
4) C F G A B E D H
5) C F G B A D E H
6) G C F A B E D H
7) G C F B A D E H

Medium

Autowiring Service
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Review the following two Spring components- SampleA and SampleB:
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Notice @Autowired line added to SampleService in SampleB (rest of the code is same for both components). What happens when the components are run as a @SpringBootApplication?
A: SampleA prints true null
B: SampleA prints true class package.SampleService
C: SampleA throws a null pointer exception
D: SampleA prints false null

E: SampleB prints true null
F: SampleB prints true class package.SampleService
G: SampleB throws a null pointer exception
H: SampleB prints false null

Medium

Bean init and afterPropertiesSet
Beans
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Spring allows specific operations to be performed after the bean is initialized and before the bean is destroyed. Review the following sample Bean that implements init method and overrides afterPropertiesSet. 
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Hereโ€™s the bean definition added to the configuration file:
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What does the code print when the Spring container is started?

Medium

Boot Autowiring
Spring Boot
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Review the following Spring Boot application code:
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Here are two possible SampleConfig class definitions:
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When the code is run as @SpringBootApplication, what would happen?

A: Using X as SampleConfig will print- true SimpleDateFormat
B: Using X as SampleConfig will print - true class java.text.SimpleDateFormat
C: Using X as SampleConfig will print a NullPointerException stacktrace
D: Using X as SampleConfig will print a BeanDefinitionParsingException stacktrace

E: Using Y as SampleConfig will print- true SimpleDateFormat
F: Using Y as SampleConfig will print - true class java.text.SimpleDateFormat
G: Using Y as SampleConfig will print a NullPointerException stacktrace
H: Using Y as SampleConfig will print a BeanDefinitionParsingException stacktrace

Easy

Registration Queue
Logic
Queues
Solve
We want to register students for the next semester. All students have a receipt which shows the amount pending for the previous semester. A positive amount (or zero) represents that the student has paid extra fees, and a negative amount represents that they have pending fees to be paid. The students are in a queue for the registration. We want to arrange the students in a way such that the students who have a positive amount on the receipt get registered first as compared to the students who have a negative amount. We are given a queue in the form of an array containing the pending amount.
For example, if the initial queue is [20, 70, -40, 30, -10], then the final queue will be [20, 70, 30, -40, -10]. Note that the sequence of students should not be changed while arranging them unless required to meet the condition.
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- The first line of the input is the length of the array. The second line contains all the elements of the array.
- The input is already parsed into an array of "strings" and passed to a function. You will need to convert string to integer/number type inside the function.
- You need to "print" the final result (not return it) to pass the test cases.

For the example discussed above, the input will be:
5
20 70 -40 30 -10

Your code needs to print the following to the standard output:
20 70 30 -40 -10

Medium

Visitors Count
Strings
Logic
Solve
A manager hires a staff member to keep a record of the number of men, women, and children visiting the museum daily. The staff will note W if any women visit, M for men, and C for children. You need to write code that takes the string that represents the visits and prints the count of men, woman and children. The sequencing should be in decreasing order. 
Example:

Input:
WWMMWWCCC

Expected Output: 
4W3C2M

Explanation: 
โ€˜Wโ€™ has the highest count, then โ€˜Cโ€™, then โ€˜Mโ€™. 
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- The input is already parsed and passed to a function.
- You need to "print" the final result (not return it) to pass the test cases.
- If the input is- โ€œMMWโ€, then the expected output is "2M1W" since there is no โ€˜Cโ€™.
- If any of them have the same count, the output should follow this order - M, W, C.
๐Ÿง Question๐Ÿ”ง Skill

Easy

Custom Exception
Exception Handling
Custom Exceptions

2 mins

Java
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Hard

Holding References

2 mins

Java
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Medium

Abstract Interface
OOPs
Interfaces

2 mins

Java
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Medium

Garbage Collection
Garbage Collection

2 mins

Java
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Hard

Static Init Blocks
OOPs

2 mins

Java
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Medium

Autowiring Service

3 mins

Spring
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Medium

Bean init and afterPropertiesSet
Beans

2 mins

Spring
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Medium

Boot Autowiring
Spring Boot

3 mins

Spring
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Easy

Registration Queue
Logic
Queues

30 mins

Coding
Solve

Medium

Visitors Count
Strings
Logic

30 mins

Coding
Solve
๐Ÿง Question๐Ÿ”ง Skill๐Ÿ’ช DifficultyโŒ› Time
Custom Exception
Exception Handling
Custom Exceptions
Java
Easy2 mins
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Holding References
Java
Hard2 mins
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Abstract Interface
OOPs
Interfaces
Java
Medium2 mins
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Garbage Collection
Garbage Collection
Java
Medium2 mins
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Static Init Blocks
OOPs
Java
Hard2 mins
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Autowiring Service
Spring
Medium3 mins
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Bean init and afterPropertiesSet
Beans
Spring
Medium2 mins
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Boot Autowiring
Spring Boot
Spring
Medium3 mins
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Registration Queue
Logic
Queues
Coding
Easy30 minsSolve
Visitors Count
Strings
Logic
Coding
Medium30 minsSolve
Reason #4

1200+ customers in 75 countries

customers in 75 countries
Brandon

With Adaface, we were able to optimise our initial screening process by upwards of 75%, freeing up precious time for both hiring managers and our talent acquisition team alike!


Brandon Lee, Head of People, Love, Bonito

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Reason #5

Designed for elimination, not selection

The most important thing while implementing the pre-employment Java & Spring Test in your hiring process is that it is an elimination tool, not a selection tool. In other words: you want to use the test to eliminate the candidates who do poorly on the test, not to select the candidates who come out at the top. While they are super valuable, pre-employment tests do not paint the entire picture of a candidateโ€™s abilities, knowledge, and motivations. Multiple easy questions are more predictive of a candidate's ability than fewer hard questions. Harder questions are often "trick" based questions, which do not provide any meaningful signal about the candidate's skillset.

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Reason #6

1 click candidate invites

Email invites: You can send candidates an email invite to the Java & Spring Test from your dashboard by entering their email address.

Public link: You can create a public link for each test that you can share with candidates.

API or integrations: You can invite candidates directly from your ATS by using our pre-built integrations with popular ATS systems or building a custom integration with your in-house ATS.

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Reason #7

Detailed scorecards & benchmarks

Reason #7

Detailed scorecards & benchmarks

Along with scorecards that report the performance of the candidate in detail, you also receive a comparative analysis against the company average and industry standards.

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Reason #8

High completion rate

Adaface tests are conversational, low-stress, and take just 25-40 mins to complete.

This is why Adaface has the highest test-completion rate (86%), which is more than 2x better than traditional assessments.

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Reason #9

Advanced Proctoring


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About the Java & Spring Assessment Test

Why you should use Pre-employment Java & Spring Online Test?

The Java & Spring Test makes use of scenario-based questions to test for on-the-job skills as opposed to theoretical knowledge, ensuring that candidates who do well on this screening test have the relavant skills. The questions are designed to covered following on-the-job aspects:

  • Understanding and implementing Java syntax and basics
  • Applying Object-Oriented Programming concepts in Java
  • Working with Databases in Java, including CRUD operations
  • Demonstrating proficiency in Java data structures
  • Implementing basic functionalities of the Spring framework
  • Understanding the Spring bean lifecycle
  • Securing web applications using Spring Security
  • Developing Java applications with error handling and exception management
  • Applying design patterns in Java programming
  • Implementing multithreading and concurrency in Java applications

Once the test is sent to a candidate, the candidate receives a link in email to take the test. For each candidate, you will receive a detailed report with skills breakdown and benchmarks to shortlist the top candidates from your pool.

What topics are covered in the Java & Spring Online Test?

  • Java syntax and basics

    Java syntax and basics refers to the fundamental rules and principles of writing Java code. It includes knowledge of variables, data types, operators, control structures, and basic syntax rules. This skill is measured in the test to assess the candidate's understanding of the foundations of the Java programming language, which is crucial for writing reliable and efficient code.

  • Java OOPs

    Java OOPs (Object-Oriented Programming) focuses on the concepts and principles of object-oriented programming in Java. It covers topics such as classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation. Evaluating this skill helps determine the candidate's ability to design and implement robust and modular Java applications.

  • Working with Databases in Java

    Working with Databases in Java involves understanding how to connect, query, and manipulate databases using Java programming. It includes knowledge of SQL, JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), and database design principles. This skill is assessed to gauge the candidate's proficiency in handling data persistence and interactions with databases within Java applications.

  • Java data structures

    Java data structures refers to the various built-in data structures provided by the Java programming language, such as arrays, lists, queues, stacks, and maps. It also covers topics like sorting algorithms and searching techniques. Assessing this skill helps determine the candidate's ability to effectively organize, store, and retrieve data to solve complex problems efficiently.

  • Basics of Spring framework

    The basics of the Spring framework involve understanding the core features and concepts of Spring, such as dependency injection, inversion of control, and aspect-oriented programming. It also includes knowledge of Spring configuration files and annotations. This skill is measured in the test to identify the candidate's familiarity with one of the most widely used Java frameworks for building enterprise applications.

  • Spring bean lifecycle

    Spring bean lifecycle refers to the sequence of steps involved in the creation, initialization, and destruction of Spring beans. It encompasses concepts like instantiation, dependency injection, and bean post-processing. Evaluating this skill allows assessment of the candidate's understanding of how Spring manages the lifecycle of beans, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity and scalability of Spring applications.

  • Securing web applications with Spring Security

    Securing web applications with Spring Security focuses on implementing authentication and authorization mechanisms in Spring-based web applications. It includes knowledge of user authentication, role-based access control, and secure communication protocols. This skill is assessed to determine the candidate's ability to develop secure web applications that protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.

  • Java Programming

    Java Programming encompasses the overall proficiency in writing efficient, modular, and maintainable Java code. It includes knowledge of advanced Java concepts like multithreading, exception handling, file I/O, and Java libraries. Assessing this skill helps gauge the candidate's ability to solve complex problems using Java and implement industry best practices for software development.

  • Full list of covered topics

    The actual topics of the questions in the final test will depend on your job description and requirements. However, here's a list of topics you can expect the questions for Java & Spring Test to be based on.

    Variables
    Operators
    Control flow
    Classes
    Inheritance
    Polymorphism
    Abstraction
    Encapsulation
    Exception handling
    File handling
    Collections
    Generics
    Multithreading
    Database connectivity
    SQL queries
    Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)
    Servlets
    JSP
    Spring Core
    Dependency Injection
    Spring MVC
    RESTful web services
    Spring Data
    Spring Security
    Bean lifecycle
    Aspect-oriented programming (AOP)
    Testing with JUnit
    Logging
    Java streams
    Annotations
    Concurrency
    Serialization
    Design patterns
    Java 8 features
    Lambda expressions
    Stream API
    Garbage collection
    Internationalization
    Error handling
    Performance optimization
    Debugging
    JavaFX
    Networking
    XML processing
    JSON processing
    Socket programming
    Regular expressions
    Algorithms
    Data structures
    Sorting
    Searching
    Binary trees
    Graphs
    Recursion
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What roles can I use the Java & Spring Online Test for?

  • Java Developer
  • Full Stack Java Developer
  • Backend Java Developer
  • Java Application Developer
  • Java Architect
  • Java Team Lead

How is the Java & Spring Online Test customized for senior candidates?

For intermediate/ experienced candidates, we customize the assessment questions to include advanced topics and increase the difficulty level of the questions. This might include adding questions on topics like

  • Creating restful web services with Spring framework
  • Implementing dependency injection using Spring framework
  • Optimizing performance in Java applications
  • Working with Java collections framework
  • Unit testing and test-driven development in Java
  • Implementing caching mechanisms in Java applications
  • Understanding and utilizing Java lambdas and streams
  • Working with file handling and I/O operations in Java
  • Understanding and applying SOLID principles in Java programming
  • Evaluating and using Java frameworks and libraries for efficient development

The coding question for experienced candidates will be of a higher difficulty level to evaluate more hands-on experience.

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The hiring managers felt that through the technical questions that they asked during the panel interviews, they were able to tell which candidates had better scores, and differentiated with those who did not score as well. They are highly satisfied with the quality of candidates shortlisted with the Adaface screening.


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Java & Spring Hiring Test FAQs

Can I combine multiple skills into one custom assessment?

Yes, absolutely. Custom assessments are set up based on your job description, and will include questions on all must-have skills you specify. Here's a quick guide on how you can request a custom test.

Do you have any anti-cheating or proctoring features in place?

We have the following anti-cheating features in place:

  • Non-googleable questions
  • IP proctoring
  • Screen proctoring
  • Web proctoring
  • Webcam proctoring
  • Plagiarism detection
  • Secure browser
  • Copy paste protection

Read more about the proctoring features.

How do I interpret test scores?

The primary thing to keep in mind is that an assessment is an elimination tool, not a selection tool. A skills assessment is optimized to help you eliminate candidates who are not technically qualified for the role, it is not optimized to help you find the best candidate for the role. So the ideal way to use an assessment is to decide a threshold score (typically 55%, we help you benchmark) and invite all candidates who score above the threshold for the next rounds of interview.

What experience level can I use this test for?

Each Adaface assessment is customized to your job description/ ideal candidate persona (our subject matter experts will pick the right questions for your assessment from our library of 10000+ questions). This assessment can be customized for any experience level.

Does every candidate get the same questions?

Yes, it makes it much easier for you to compare candidates. Options for MCQ questions and the order of questions are randomized. We have anti-cheating/ proctoring features in place. In our enterprise plan, we also have the option to create multiple versions of the same assessment with questions of similar difficulty levels.

I'm a candidate. Can I try a practice test?

No. Unfortunately, we do not support practice tests at the moment. However, you can use our sample questions for practice.

What is the cost of using this test?

You can check out our pricing plans.

Can I get a free trial?

Yes, you can sign up for free and preview this test.

I just moved to a paid plan. How can I request a custom assessment?

Here is a quick guide on how to request a custom assessment on Adaface.

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