Input Output reasoning is a process of rearrangement of data or sequence or message consisting of words or number or both based on some rule. In Input Output reasoning questions, a sequence of words, letters or both is considered as an input and then this input is passed through a processing machine or reorganized to give the sequential outputs.
Candidates need to trace the pattern used in reorganizing the different elements of the input and subsequently determine the required final output or last step, “elements” position, in some specified way. Based on the elements present at input and the process followed for rearrangement or these elements, there can be many patterns on which questions can be asked.
Types of Input Output Reasoning
As now we have a basic idea of questions related to the Input Output reasoning section. Let us see the various types of questions that you may come across from below.
1. Single Shifting
In this type of Input Output reasoning, letters or numbers rearrangement will take place from only one end such as either from right end or left end.
2. Double Shifting
In this type of Input Output reasoning, letters or numbers rearrangement will take place from both ends simultaneously.
3. Operation Based
In this type of Input Output reasoning, different operations will be performed on words and numbers while rearrangements take place.
4. Box Based
In this type of Input Output reasoning, numbers will be given and different operations need to be applied on it in each step.
How to Solve Question Based on Input Output Reasoning- Know all Tips and Tricks
Candidates can find various tips and tricks from below for solving the questions related to the Input Output reasoning section.
Tip # 1: The easiest and fastest way to figure out a pattern is to identify the pattern of arrangement in the last step, and then work backwards to find how the processing is to be done.
Tip # 2: In shifting type input output reasoning the shifting can be various types and can involve various steps, so to conclude, all such steps would not be possible, some examples are given below to have a more clear idea about the type of questions asked in exams.
Tip # 3: Candidates should look for the patterns given below in sequence to solve the questions related to Input Output reasoning.
- By arranging the given words in forward or reverse alphabetical order
- By arranging the given numbers in ascending or descending order
- By writing a particular set of words in the reverse order, stepwise
- By changing places of word/numbers according to a set pattern