Input-Output - Beginner Level: processing rules BEGINNER

Boost your speed and accuracy with this beginner friendly 📈 worksheet. Worksheet 5 of 30 presents 20 beginner-level input-output problems. Focus on processing rules while practicing processing rules, output generation, input manipulation. Difficulty: foundational concepts and basic patterns. Perfect for entry-level test takers.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

Word: FOCUS Step 1: Shift each letter +2 → HQEWU Step 2: Product of positions Find Step 2.
Product of alphabetical positions: FOCUS → 107730

Question 2

Input: 135 47 211 170 Rule: Apply right shift on first number Output: ?
Right shift by 3 bits: 135 >> 3 = 16

Question 3

Input: 71 lily 28 84 sunflower 63 orchid tulip Step 1: Sort numbers ascending, then words alphabetically What is Step 1 output?
All numbers moved to left (sorted ascending), then words sorted alphabetically: 28 63 71 84 lily orchid sunflower tulip

Question 4

Input: 1 5 3 What is the next number in the sequence?
Pattern: sum of all three numbers = 9

Question 5

Input: 135 41 91 130 Rule: Apply XOR operation on first two numbers Output: ?
Bitwise XOR operation: 135 ^ 41 = 174

Question 6

Input: 45 tulip daisy lotus 84 sunflower 63 71 Step 1: 45 63 71 84 daisy lotus sunflower tulip Step 2: 45 36 71 48 daisy sutol sunflower pilut Step 3: Capitalize words, double numbers What is Step 3 output?
From Step 2, double all numbers and capitalize all words: 90 72 142 96 Daisy Sutol Sunflower Pilut

Question 7

Input: FOCUS Step 1 (reverse): SUCOF What is the final output after all 2 transformations?
Applied reverse, lowercase sequentially: FOCUS → sucof

Question 8

Input: 2 5 10 What is the next number in the sequence?
Pattern: add 3, multiply by 2, add 3, multiply by 2... → 13

Question 9

Input: 21 75 40 93 Coding Scheme: 0→+, 1→-, 2→=, 3→/, 4→\, ... Rule: Replace each digit with its corresponding symbol Output: ?
Each digit replaced by its symbol: 21 75 40 93 → =- )| \+ ]/

Question 10

Input: LOGIC Step 1 (double_letters): LLOOGGIICC Step 2 (reverse): CCIIGGOOLL What is the final output after all 3 transformations?
Applied double_letters, reverse, lowercase sequentially: LOGIC → cciiggooll

Question 11

Input: lemon 27 fig 38 date Apply conditional rules based on item type and properties Output: ?
Applied specific rules to each element based on its type and characteristics: menoo 9 gih 64 etad

Question 12

Input Matrix: 26 68 59 73 8 44 89 21 4 87 18 3 Apply transformation: flip_vertical What is the output?
Matrix flipped vertically (top-bottom mirror)
26 68 59 73
8 44 89 21
4 87 18 3 → 4 87 18 3
8 44 89 21
26 68 59 73

Question 13

Word: ALERT Step 1: Shift each letter +2 → CNGTV Step 2: Sum of positions (A=1, B=2...) Find Step 2.
Sum of alphabetical positions: ALERT → 56

Question 14

Input: apple 31 fig bat 42 dog cat 19 Step 1: 19 31 42 apple bat cat dog fig Step 2: Double all numbers, uppercase all words What is Step 2 output?
From Step 1, numbers doubled, words uppercased: 38 62 84 APPLE BAT CAT DOG FIG

Question 15

Input: orchid 84 lily sunflower 32 71 28 rose Step 1: Sort numbers ascending, then words alphabetically What is Step 1 output?
All numbers moved to left (sorted ascending), then words sorted alphabetically: 28 32 71 84 lily orchid rose sunflower

Question 16

Input: 3 5 7 What is the next number in the sequence?
Prime number sequence: 3 5 7 → 11

Question 17

Input: rose lotus 17 63 tulip 28 daisy 71 Step 1: 17 28 63 71 daisy lotus rose tulip Step 2: Alternate elements reversed (positions 2,4,6...) What is Step 2 output?
From Step 1, reverse every second element: 17 82 63 17 daisy sutol rose pilut

Question 18

Input: 41 16 96 63 Coding Scheme: 0→+, 1→-, 2→=, 3→/, 4→\, ... Rule: Replace each digit with its corresponding symbol Output: ?
Each digit replaced by its symbol: 41 16 96 63 → \- -( ]( (/

Question 19

Input: BRAIN Step 1 (remove_vowels): BRN Step 2 (swapcase): brn What is the final output after all 3 transformations?
Applied remove_vowels, swapcase, shift+1 sequentially: BRAIN → cso

Question 20

Input: mango 35 cherry 42 peach Apply conditional rules based on item type and properties Output: ?
Applied specific rules to each element based on its type and characteristics: naoho 25 yrrehc 24 qeadi
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