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Very Time Saving Short Tricks for Input Output Reasoning Question with Example

Very Time Saving Short Tricks for Input Output Reasoning Question with Example

Online Banking Classes : Input Output Reasoning : Input Output in one of the important topic from which 5 questions are usually asked in mains exams thus making it an important topic for you to go through. In Input-Output, a word, and number arrangement machine in given an input line of words and numbers; it arranges them following a particular rule in each step. Your job in to identify that pattern & answer the questions accordingly.
Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Input: river 74 stop letter 97 84 65 72 eat drink 67
Step I: drink river 74 stop letter 84 65 72 eat 67 97
Step II: drink eat river 74 stop letter 65 72 67 97 84
Step III: drink eat letter river stop 65 72 67 97 84 74
Step IV: drink eat letter river stop 65 67 97 84 74 72
Step V: drink eat letter river stop 65 97 84 74 72 67
Step VI: drink eat letter river stop 97 84 74 72 67 65

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