Input Output
Input Output
Shifting
● All questions are based on interchanging the position of elements. If the given problem is
not arrangement based, then check whether shifting is taking place. Just check the first
two-three steps, if the words from a particular position are moving to another particular
position and that is being repeated then the given problem is shifting.
● In shifting, we can determine the previous steps and also the given input.
● But in arrangement we cannot be determined the previous steps.
Direction: A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words
rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of the
input and the steps of arrangement.
As per the rule followed in the above steps, find the appropriate steps for input given in the given
questions.
1. If the input is “Say not you are only wise yet” then which Step would read as “are Say only
not wise you yet”?
1) III
2) XI
3) IX
4) VII
5) None of these
Correct Option: 3
Explanation:
2. If step V is ‘lo men chi from yet as know’ then what will be the step VIII?
Correct Option: 5
Explanation:
3. If step VI is “They have done their best to dig” then definitely what will be the input?
Correct Option: 4
Explanation:
Trick to be used:
To solve the problems more easily, we can give numbers to each word.
Arrangement
● First of all, check that it is an arrangement. Then in case of the arrangement, words would be
arranged in alphabetical order (may be in increasing or in decreasing form) and the number
would be arranged in increasing or decreasing order. To check it, just look at the first three
steps, if an arrangement is found then the problem is the arrangement-based problem.
● Sometimes some different logics are used:
o Vowels (Maybe in increasing or decreasing order)
o Consonant (Maybe in increasing or decreasing order)
o Vowel…Consonant…Vowel…Consonant…
o Consonant…Vowel…Consonant…Vowel…
o Vowels (decreasing order)…(increasing order) Consonants.
Based on Numbers
● In this type of questions, the input has some numbers.
● Different steps are obtained by taking the numbers of the input and different arithmetic
operations are performed after that.
● The arithmetic operation is possible if and only if the input has only the numbers. If the
input has numbers and the chances of arrangement and shifting are not there, the problem
is based on arithmetic operations for sure.
● Sometimes some different logics are used:
o Even numbers (ascending order or descending order)
o Odd numbers (ascending order or descending order)
o Even…Odd…Even…Odd… (Ascending order or descending order)
o Odd…Even…Odd…Even… (Ascending order or descending order)
o Even (increasing/decreasing)… …(increasing/decreasing) Odd
Key Factors
● It becomes very easy to solve this type of problems if you are able to understand the
arrangements of the input.
● It is important to understand above arrangement to solve the question of machine input.
● Mostly it can be easily understood by last step/final output.
● If we go directly towards the final step of an input, we find that all numbers/ words are
arranged systematically.
1. A machine generates pass codes step-by-step following certain rules as illustrated below.
Input anger near 53 72 61 69 height rest
Step I 69 anger near 53 72 61 height rest
Step II 69 near anger 53 72 61 height rest
Step III 69 near 53 anger 72 61 height rest
Step IV 69 near 53 height anger 72 61 rest
Step V 69 near 53 height 72 anger 61 rest
By following the above arrangement a new machine input will be given and you have to
answer the question following that input.
If the input is: 42 there 78 18 47 ok always go
i. Which word or number comes after ‘always’ in the 6th step?
A) 47
B) 18
C) Ok
D) There
Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The arrangement will be of six steps to bring the final step and the sequence will be as follows.
Step I 18 42 there 78 47 ok always go
Step II 18 always 42 there 78 47 ok go
Step III 18 always 47 42 there 78 ok go
Step IV 18 always 47 go 42 there 78 ok
Step V 18 always 47 go 78 42 there ok
Step VI 18 always 47 go 78 there 42 ok
The arrangement will be of six steps to bring the final step and the sequence will be as follows.
Step I 41 later out time for 63 84 95
Step II 41 for later out time 63 84 95
Step III 41 for 63 later out time 84 9
Step IV 41 for 63 out later time 84 95
Step V 41 for 63 out 84 later time 95
Step VI 41 for 63 out 84 later 95 time
The arrangement will be of four steps to bring the final step and the sequence will be as
follows.
Step I 37 yellow 42 61 53 violet green red
Step II 37 yellow 42 violet 61 53 green red
Step III 37 yellow 42 violet 53 61 green red
Step IV 37 yellow 42 violet 53 red 61 green
The word green comes after ‘61’ in the 3rd step.