A very intriguing case which i came across a couple of days ago and found seriously worthy of a mention.
In the following addition each capitalised letter stands for a unique digit from 0 to 9.
Further a particular digit may be represented by only one of the alphabets.
...A B C D
+ E B C B
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A F G A G
Q1. What is the value of F?
1) 6
2) 4
3) 1
4) 0
Q2. What is the value of BADGE?
1) 76183
2) 61738
3) 71638
4) None of these
Q3. What is the value of C?
1) 0
2) 3
3) 6
4) 5
Solution within a week.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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hi.. i read one of your earlier posts wherein u mentioned that the BRM doesn't meet CAT standards per se where di is concerned.. so where should we practice from? Apart from the aimcats that is.. any good book or website or something?
Books on DI are very rarely good.
You can practise from the mock CAT's.
I personally suggest you to be active on the various discussion forums and look out for some very interesting caselets.
I will try and keep the blog updated with as many interesting DI caselets that i find.
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