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In each of the following questions, two/three sequences of letters/numerals are given which corresponds to each other in some way. In each question, you have to find out the letter/numerals that come in the vacant places marked by (?). These are given as one of the four alternatives under the question. Mark your answer as instructed.
Type-II : Three tier sequences

A

(a)a b c d

B

(b)c d b a

C

(c)c b d a

D

(d)d c b a

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The correct Answer is:
D

By analysing and comparing the two tiers/sequences given in the question, we get
A=3=d, C=2=c, D=1=b
So, B=4=a.
So, the sequence will be as :

Therefore, missing small letters = d c b a
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