entropy. Everyone of us know what it is? We know all laws related to
it. We can write down the equations to derive it!
But this is not we will be asked in an interview. Consider this real  
interview questions on this very topic.
1. What is zero entropy?
2. How many types of entropy do you know?
3. If a mother kisses her baby, does the entropy increases in that  
process.
So you see in an interview people are not looking for an exact  
definition, or direct equation, but they look for your understanding  
of the concepts. They look for the application. They look at the  
boundary
So how can you prepare for this type of questions?
You prepare for these kind of questions by the techniques already  
mentioned in this blog.
Whenever you study a topic, read about then think about the same at  
your non study time. Use time for going  to you next class to connect  
the topic with your life. Ask all sorts of questions to probe a topic  
in many different angles.
Discuss the concepts with your friends. Make them more interesting and  
challenge your friends to prove you wrong.
The point is whenever you study a topic, don't leave that topic in the  
textbook. Bring it out. Connect it to your daily life.
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