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    Wink Complete the Series

    SAJ,KTB,CLU,MVD,ENW,.....


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    Re: Complete the Series

    Hi Manoj,

    I appreciate that you have asked one of the good reasoning question.

    Ans. would be : xof,gpy,hqz

    I hope my answer would be right one. If not that's fine please send right one as well as send me some suggetions to improve and crack some interviews.




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    NIkhil Rattan


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    Re: Complete the Series

    Nikhil, it'll so nice if u share with us the way u followed for deriving the remaining sequence.

    *** Mangai Varma ***


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    Re: Complete the Series

    I think it should be the initial letters of some famous person name.

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    Re: Complete the Series

    Hi Nikhil I think ur answer is not complete...

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    Last edited by Manojks; 01-11-2007 at 01:56 AM.

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    Re: Complete the Series

    I think the answer is ...

    oxf, gpy,qzh...

    Explanation:

    See the alternative letters of S,T,V,...is going the place like 1,2,3,2,3

    A,B,C,...is going the place like 2,3,1,3,1

    J,K,L,....is going the place like 3,1,2,1,2,

    So the first series going 2,3 position and second series going 3,1 position and then final one going the position 1,2.

    Its my guess...but i am not sure this is the correct one.

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    Re: Complete the Series

    I think the answer is XFO.

    Consider the first 3 sets.In that ABC,JKL,STU occupies different position.That is the position occupied by A is nt occupied by its sequence B or C upto the third set.

    Assuming this logic., in the next set., DE has occupied the positions 1 and 3 and so F must occupy 2nd place.

    Similarly., O should go to the last and X to the front..

    Manoj must give the answer!!!

    Last edited by raju1984; 01-11-2007 at 04:22 AM.
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    Re: Complete the Series

    Hi Manoj,
    The series is complete in the following way:
    XFO, GPY, ZHQ

    Hope the logic that i followed is correct.

    Regards,
    Srividya


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    Re: Complete the Series

    Guyz everyone is giving correct answers not complete answer... But the solution is wrong all are assumptions and lot of break ups... Clue: dont bother about the position of a,b,c... In each set... I wanted to confuse thats y...:d let nikhil also give his solution...:d


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    Re: Complete the Series

    One more clue "Find the commonality of characters in each category"

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    Re: Complete the Series

    hi manoj

    i have been trying to solve it since last 5 hrs or so...But i am getting no clue.

    i also tried the same earlier(like others did),that is the position of a,b, etc etc...but ur clue didnot helped me that time.

    this clue too , atleast for me seems to be of no help.Iam waiitng for answer now!

    fully
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    Re: Complete the Series

    answer is xfo?


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    Re: Complete the Series

    Hi Shenoy u can find it...

    Try to find the relation between A,J and S or B,K and T
    We can wait for another 2 hours for nikhil's answer because he is the one who solved it first... After 2 hours i will give u a BIG CLUE...


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    Re: Complete the Series

    d ans is xfo, pyg, hqz.


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    Re: Complete the Series

    hi anchal

    plz support ur answer with explaination too, sot hat i can understand it too.!



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    Last edited by vmshenoy; 01-11-2007 at 10:50 AM.
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    Re: Complete the Series

    by the way, from ur clue manoj i got some thing to think upon, but iam not sure of ans.I think the ans is WEN

    from left to right
    SAJ 7,8,8, (these represents the no of characters b/w them)
    i.e no of characters b/w S and A is 7 (Note not b/w A and S)


    no of characters b/w A and J is 8
    no of characters b/w J and S is 8


    similarly

    KTB 8,7,8

    CLU 8,8,7

    MVD 8,7,8

    ENW 8,8,7

    now 7,8,8 should repeat!

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    Re: Complete the Series

    hello shenoy,
    see 1st two members of series .. SAJ, KTB...
    1st letter of 2nd member is d successor of 3rd letter of 1st member, i.e.,, K&J.
    similarly, 2nd letter is always d sucessor of 1st letter of the previous member.. and 3rd letter is of middle letter.. i.e., T of S and B of A.
    got it?


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    Re: Complete the Series

    hi anchal

    Yes ,ur ans seems to b correct !

    Ur way of thinking is good!


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    Re: Complete the Series

    thanks...


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    Re: Complete the Series

    Hey Anchal ur thinking is good... but if u carefully see ur solution wont work for CLU and MVD...
    What i'm saying is all ur answers are correct but there is one more set of characters and all ur solution have some break up like Anchal...
    BIG CLUE: You have to do some thing with the numerics behind it... for eg: A=1 and Z=26. Find the commonality?? Again i'm saying there is nothing to do with order of characters in each set... i changed the order just to confuse u guyz... Good LUCK

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