Like in the above figure(crude attempt!), @
interchanges the last 2 letters & $ repeats the last
letter....generally it involved 2 more symbols.
There would be 4 questions like:
1) DFS--->@-->@--->$--->
4 different ouputs would be given to select
2) ASDH---->ASHDD
Different symbol sequences are given & the correct
alternative that produces the output obviously had to
be selected.
The next set of 4 questions had different
interpretation for the symbols.
The second also an analytical test, 36 questions-20
mins:
Different symbols that represented filters were given
& their functioning if they worked & if they didn't
were also given, we had to study them & then proceed
with the test..the filters description were always
present on the screen...so we didn't have to memorize
anything. There were some 8-10 different filters, I
think.....like Filter A would filter out orange &
yellow colours if functioning well or allow all
colours to pass if it is erroneous.
The questions had an input & 4 filters & final
output....one of the filters is not functioning well,
we had to find which was the faulty filter.
The third test was also 36 questions -20mins
Here, there is an input which goes through a flowchart
(thus involving process, decision making) & we had to
determine the output. The input may be a big or small,
round or square and red or yellow figure...thus there
could be 8 different inputs...one of these were sent
through a series of steps wherein (say)...the shape &
colour is changed, then the intermediate output is
compared with a given state..if it matches, it goes
through a set of steps...if not a different....after a
few number of such processes & decisions, the output
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