GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection
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for 1) is it NXMT ?
this is an MCQ or do they come out with their own answers?
i think your dd got 2 and 3 right too ~ so smart ~
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Intermezzo:
for 1) is it NXMT ?
this is an MCQ or do they come out with their own answers?
i think your dd got 2 and 3 right too ~ so smart ~
Yes NXMT is correct!!! -
ilaks:
But base on COWS - BPXT, isn't O represented by P?Intermezzo:
for 1) is it NXMT ?
this is an MCQ or do they come out with their own answers?
i think your dd got 2 and 3 right too ~ so smart ~
Yes NXMT is correct!!! -
If NXMT is correct then the pattern is that the first letter is replaced by the alphabet before it and that only the 2nd letter onwards is replaced by the alphabet after it.
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i think for the first letter they switch to the alphabet BEFORE it�
just a guess, anyway.
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just888:
But base on COWS - BPXT, isn't O represented by P?[/quote]Hiilaks:
[quote=\"Intermezzo\"]for 1) is it NXMT ?
this is an MCQ or do they come out with their own answers?
i think your dd got 2 and 3 right too ~ so smart ~
Yes NXMT is correct!!!
The first alphabet of the word is changed the previous alphabet (e.g B-->A, C-->B)
But the rest of the alphabets in the word are changed to the next alphabets (e.g O-->P, W--->X)
Here for COWS
C -->B (as this is the first alphabet in the word)
O -->P
W -->X
S -->T
Hope you understand my explanation. -
ilaks:
Hehhe..thanks now i got it.
Hi
The first alphabet of the word is changed the previous alphabet (e.g B-->A, C-->B)
But the rest of the alphabets in the word are changed to the next alphabets (e.g O-->P, W--->X)
Here for COWS
C -->B (as this is the first alphabet in the word)
O -->P
W -->X
S -->T
Hope you understand my explanation.
See me not a GEP calibre type. -
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phtthp:
http://hedgehogcomms.blogspot.com/2008/09/gep-testing-and-kiasu-ism-at-its.html
:goodpost: Thanks for sharing. -
phtthp:
http://hedgehogcomms.blogspot.com/2008/09/gep-testing-and-kiasu-ism-at-its.html
Thanks for sharing.
To all P3 taking the test today,
Jia you and good luck
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