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This document discusses expected types of questions on an exam, including number and letter codes, alphabetical word order, and item classification. It notes that questions from previous years in these areas may reappear, with 5 questions from each section possible. Full marks can be earned with practice in these areas. The document also states that a new type of question could appear, but students should be able to adapt to any new question types without difficulty.

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1008061281085599other Types

This document discusses expected types of questions on an exam, including number and letter codes, alphabetical word order, and item classification. It notes that questions from previous years in these areas may reappear, with 5 questions from each section possible. Full marks can be earned with practice in these areas. The document also states that a new type of question could appear, but students should be able to adapt to any new question types without difficulty.

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OTHER EXPECTED TYPES

Types of questions which were asked previously are 1. Number codes and letter codes 2. Alphabetical sequence of words 3. Classification of different items There is a chance of asking these types of questions this year also. There may be 5 questions from each section. Full marks can be easily scored here. So practise this area very well. Apart from these types, if a totally new type of question is asked, you should be able to adapt easily to the new type without much difficulty.

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