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1 sections • 29 lectures • 14h 06m total length
Analogy Part 1 - Lecture 1
ANALOGY Introduction: Analogy means similarity. In this type of questions, two objects related in some way are given and third object is also given with four or five alternatives. You have to find out which one of the alternatives bears the same relation with the third objects as first and second objects are related. Analogy questions are a part of the logical reasoning syllabus for the Government exams conducted in the country. The weightage of such questions is not more than 2-3 marks in the reasoning ability section, but the probability of making errors in such questions is low. In this article, we bring you the important types of analogy questions along with their answers for candidates to prepare themselves and analyse the concept comprehensively
17min
Analogy Part 2 - Lecture 2
ANALOGY Introduction: Analogy means similarity. In this type of questions, two objects related in some way are given and third object is also given with four or five alternatives. You have to find out which one of the alternatives bears the same relation with the third objects as first and second objects are related. Analogy questions are a part of the logical reasoning syllabus for the Government exams conducted in the country. The weightage of such questions is not more than 2-3 marks in the reasoning ability section, but the probability of making errors in such questions is low. In this article, we bring you the important types of analogy questions along with their answers for candidates to prepare themselves and analyse the concept comprehensively
27min
Analogy Part 3 - Lecture 3
ANALOGY Introduction: Analogy means similarity. In this type of questions, two objects related in some way are given and third object is also given with four or five alternatives. You have to find out which one of the alternatives bears the same relation with the third objects as first and second objects are related. Analogy questions are a part of the logical reasoning syllabus for the Government exams conducted in the country. The weightage of such questions is not more than 2-3 marks in the reasoning ability section, but the probability of making errors in such questions is low. In this article, we bring you the important types of analogy questions along with their answers for candidates to prepare themselves and analyse the concept comprehensively
23min
Analogy Part 4 - Lecture 4
ANALOGY Introduction: Analogy means similarity. In this type of questions, two objects related in some way are given and third object is also given with four or five alternatives. You have to find out which one of the alternatives bears the same relation with the third objects as first and second objects are related. Analogy questions are a part of the logical reasoning syllabus for the Government exams conducted in the country. The weightage of such questions is not more than 2-3 marks in the reasoning ability section, but the probability of making errors in such questions is low. In this article, we bring you the important types of analogy questions along with their answers for candidates to prepare themselves and analyse the concept comprehensively
27min
Classification Part 1 - Lecture 5
CLASSIFICATIONS As we know that various objects possess various properties so we can group those objects who have properties common to all. This phenomena of grouping various objects on basis of their common properties is known as classification. Classification allows us to make a systematic and a homogeneous group out of a heterogeneous group. Questions relating to classification normally enable the examiner to check the candidate’s ability to classify given objects. Classification questions are normally of three types and they are − Alphabet classification In this type of classification, letters of alphabet are classified in a group using a particular method or rule. Words classification In this type of classification, different objects are classified on the basis of common features and properties. Miscellaneous classification In this type of classification, any rule other than alphabet or words can be implemented for grouping.
29min
Classification Part 2 - Lecture 6
CLASSIFICATIONS As we know that various objects possess various properties so we can group those objects who have properties common to all. This phenomena of grouping various objects on basis of their common properties is known as classification. Classification allows us to make a systematic and a homogeneous group out of a heterogeneous group. Questions relating to classification normally enable the examiner to check the candidate’s ability to classify given objects. Classification questions are normally of three types and they are − Alphabet classification In this type of classification, letters of alphabet are classified in a group using a particular method or rule. Words classification In this type of classification, different objects are classified on the basis of common features and properties. Miscellaneous classification In this type of classification, any rule other than alphabet or words can be implemented for grouping.
42min
Coding Decoding Part 1 - Lecture 7
Coding & Decoding Questions and Answers Coding and Decoding questions, as the name suggests, are questions where candidates have to decode a condition or a code given in the statement and based on it answer the questions. Some or the other format of coding-decoding is usually asked in the reasoning ability section of all major Government exams, especially Bank, Insurance, SSC and RRB. In this article, we bring to you more than 30 coding and decoding questions that will help in understanding the topic better and solving the questions easily and accurately. What is Coding Decoding? This topic is included in the reasoning ability syllabus and as the name suggests, candidates have to decode a code given in the question and answer them accordingly. It is one of the most common topics from which questions are asked in competitive exams, especially bank exams. There are various types of coding decoding questions which are asked. These include: 1. Alphabet Coding 2. Numerical Coding 3. Symbol Based Coding 4. Alphabet-Symbol-Numerical Coding 5. Values Coding 6. Substitution Coding 7. Decipher Coding Preparation Tips for Coding-Decoding Section To help the aspirants prepare well for the bank and SSC upcoming exams, we bring a few important tips to approach the exam questions of Coding-Decoding with the new pattern, in a faster and effective manner. Candidates after learning these tips will be able to do the coding and decoding questions without any difficulty in the bank and SSC upcoming exams. Given below are a few tips which will help candidates solve the coding decoding questions in the upcoming competitive exams: • Read the question carefully and write down key codes • Try to decode the coding given in the question. Candidates must note that similar type of decoding can be applied to various questions • Try to simplify the code by using the elimination method and remove the unwanted values • Solve more and more practise questions to understand the concept even better and to score more in questions based on this topic easily. For coding-decoding questions, candidates can visit the linked article and enhance their Government exam preparation.
32min
Coding Decoding Part 2 - Lecture 8
Coding & Decoding Questions and Answers Coding and Decoding questions, as the name suggests, are questions where candidates have to decode a condition or a code given in the statement and based on it answer the questions. Some or the other format of coding-decoding is usually asked in the reasoning ability section of all major Government exams, especially Bank, Insurance, SSC and RRB. In this article, we bring to you more than 30 coding and decoding questions that will help in understanding the topic better and solving the questions easily and accurately. What is Coding Decoding? This topic is included in the reasoning ability syllabus and as the name suggests, candidates have to decode a code given in the question and answer them accordingly. It is one of the most common topics from which questions are asked in competitive exams, especially bank exams. There are various types of coding decoding questions which are asked. These include: 1. Alphabet Coding 2. Numerical Coding 3. Symbol Based Coding 4. Alphabet-Symbol-Numerical Coding 5. Values Coding 6. Substitution Coding 7. Decipher Coding Preparation Tips for Coding-Decoding Section To help the aspirants prepare well for the bank and SSC upcoming exams, we bring a few important tips to approach the exam questions of Coding-Decoding with the new pattern, in a faster and effective manner. Candidates after learning these tips will be able to do the coding and decoding questions without any difficulty in the bank and SSC upcoming exams. Given below are a few tips which will help candidates solve the coding decoding questions in the upcoming competitive exams: • Read the question carefully and write down key codes • Try to decode the coding given in the question. Candidates must note that similar type of decoding can be applied to various questions • Try to simplify the code by using the elimination method and remove the unwanted values • Solve more and more practise questions to understand the concept even better and to score more in questions based on this topic easily. For coding-decoding questions, candidates can visit the linked article and enhance their Government exam preparation.
32min
Number Series - Lecture 9
Series Description’s The number sequence is an essential mathematical tool for testing a person’s intelligence. Number series problems are common in most management aptitude exams he problems are based on a numerical pattern that is governed by a logical rule. For example, you might be asked to predict the next number in a given series following the laid rule. The three prevalent questions in this exam that can be asked are: 1. identify a term that is wrongly placed in a given series. 2. Find the missing number in a certain series. 3. Complete a given series. What is a Sequence Number? Number sequence is a progression or an ordered list of numbers governed by a pattern or rule. Numbers in a sequence are called terms. A sequence that continues indefinitely without terminating is an infinite sequence, whereas a sequence with an end is known as a finite sequence. Logic numerical problems generally consist of one or two missing numbers and 4 or more visible terms. For this case, a test designer produces a sequence in which the only one fits the number. By learning and excising number sequence, an individual can sharpen their numerical reasoning capability, which helps our daily activities such as calculating taxes, loans, or doing business. For this case, it is important to learn and practice number sequence.
23min
Wrong Series - Lecture 10
Series Description’s The number sequence is an essential mathematical tool for testing a person’s intelligence. Number series problems are common in most management aptitude exams he problems are based on a numerical pattern that is governed by a logical rule. For example, you might be asked to predict the next number in a given series following the laid rule. The three prevalent questions in this exam that can be asked are: 1. identify a term that is wrongly placed in a given series. 2. Find the missing number in a certain series. 3. Complete a given series. What is a Sequence Number? Number sequence is a progression or an ordered list of numbers governed by a pattern or rule. Numbers in a sequence are called terms. A sequence that continues indefinitely without terminating is an infinite sequence, whereas a sequence with an end is known as a finite sequence. Logic numerical problems generally consist of one or two missing numbers and 4 or more visible terms. For this case, a test designer produces a sequence in which the only one fits the number. By learning and excising number sequence, an individual can sharpen their numerical reasoning capability, which helps our daily activities such as calculating taxes, loans, or doing business. For this case, it is important to learn and practice number sequence.
41min
Letter Series - Lecture 11
Series Description’s The number sequence is an essential mathematical tool for testing a person’s intelligence. Number series problems are common in most management aptitude exams he problems are based on a numerical pattern that is governed by a logical rule. For example, you might be asked to predict the next number in a given series following the laid rule. The three prevalent questions in this exam that can be asked are: 1. identify a term that is wrongly placed in a given series. 2. Find the missing number in a certain series. 3. Complete a given series. What is a Sequence Number? Number sequence is a progression or an ordered list of numbers governed by a pattern or rule. Numbers in a sequence are called terms. A sequence that continues indefinitely without terminating is an infinite sequence, whereas a sequence with an end is known as a finite sequence. Logic numerical problems generally consist of one or two missing numbers and 4 or more visible terms. For this case, a test designer produces a sequence in which the only one fits the number. By learning and excising number sequence, an individual can sharpen their numerical reasoning capability, which helps our daily activities such as calculating taxes, loans, or doing business. For this case, it is important to learn and practice number sequence.
46min
Dice - Lecture 12
Dice The concepts and questions on Dice might mystify some people but it can be a cakewalk for the people with a great visual bent of mind and visualization. It’s an extension of Cubes but with a slightly higher logic and conceptual application. Dice is a part of the logical reasoning section of aptitude. The frequency of the appearance of questions on dice is high every year.
38min
Dictionary Order - Lecture 13
Dictionary Order Identify the letter at particular position of the alphabetically arranged words. Following type of questions can appear in this section: A. The words in the given sentence when arranged in alphabetic order, which word will appear at 'x' position ? For e.g. If the first five words in the sentence, "Meeta's mother meets me many times" are rearranged in the alphabetical order, which will be the middle word ? Here, the first five words are: Meeta's, Mother, Meets, Me, Many. Arranging all these words starting with M: Many,Me,Meeta's,Meets,Mother The middle word is Meeta's. Arranging in alphabetical order. Following type of questions can appear in this section: A. Words will be given and they will have to be arranged in alphabetical order. B. Among the given set of words, the word appearing first (or any other position) in a dictionary will be asked. For e.g. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary: Page, Pagan, Palisade, Pageant, Palate Here, all words start with 'Pa', so we look at the third letter of each word to decide the order of words: Pagan, Page, Pageant, Palate, Palisade. Identify the letter at particular position of the alphabetically arranged words. Following type of questions can appear in this section: A. The words in the given sentence when arranged in alphabetic order, which word will appear at 'x' position ? For e.g. If the first five words in the sentence, "Meeta's mother meets me many times" are rearranged in the alphabetical order, which will be the middle word ? Here, the first five words are: Meeta's, Mother, Meets, Me, Many. Arranging all these words starting with M: Many,Me,Meeta's,Meets,Mother The middle word is Meeta's.
17min
Direction - Lecture 14
Direction The direction questions are one of the most repeated questions in the GOVT exam. Apart from govt exams, direction and distance reasoning questions are also frequently asked in most of the MBA and CAT exams and other competitive exams. The test-takers are suggested to attempt these questions effectively as they are scoring and easily solvable. The direction and distance reasoning questions, as the name implies, includes two types of questions i.e.: 1. Direction Sense Test 2. Distance Related questions The details of both these question types are discussed below in detail to help the candidates prepare this topic easily and solve the related questions effectively. Direction Sense Reasoning: The questions based on directions require the candidates to identify the direction of an individual or shadow from a set of statements. Distance Related Questions In most of the direction and distance questions, the candidates are required to calculate a certain parameter from the question statement. The questions can be related to the total distance walked, the shortest path, the distance between two entities, etc. While solving the distance related question, one must be thorough with the Pythagorean Theorem to be able to solve most of the questions. The Pythagorean Theorem is used to calculate the shortest path travelled, the minimum distance between two points, etc. A couple of examples are given below to illustrate the direction and distance questions better.
38min
Figure Counting - Lecture 15
FIGURE COUNTING Are you confused in preparing figure counting questions with answers in the competitive exams? Don't worry! here you can get easily figure counting questions with answers for your preparation. Here are given the important figure counting questions with the explanation which will help you to cover the reasoning section and help to improve your score in the various competitive exams. The chapter on Analytical Reasoning involves the problems relating to the counting of geometrical figures in a given complex figure. The systematic method for determining the number of any particular type of figure by the analysis of the complex figure would be clear from the examples that follow.
28min
Insert the Missing Part 1 - Lecture 16
INSERT THE MISSING CHARACTER In this type of questions, a set of figures or simply one figure, each one containing certain numbers or a set of letters, combination of numbers and letters in a certain pattern are given. A candidate has to find a missing character in the figure out of the given options.
28min
Insert the Missing Part 2 - Lecture 17
INSERT THE MISSING CHARACTER In this type of questions, a set of figures or simply one figure, each one containing certain numbers or a set of letters, combination of numbers and letters in a certain pattern are given. A candidate has to find a missing character in the figure out of the given options.
34min
Mathematical Operation Part 1 - Lecture 18
Mathematical Operations Mathematical Operation is an important concept of reasoning that is usually asked in various competitive exams. This topic is asked to test the analytical abilities of the candidates. It shows how good you are at observing things and then implying it to solve the questions. To score full marks on this topic, you must practice enough questions and get acquainted with the concept behind it. Here we are providing you with the method to solve mathematical operations questions along with examples. How to solve questions based on Mathematical Operations? The type of questions based on Mathematical operations are: 1. Whether the given equations are correct 2. Based on Symbols equivalent to signs 3. Interchanging the signs 4. Balancing the equation 5. Solve the equation For every type of Mathematical operations question, you must know only one rule i.e. BODMAS. It is “Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction. It means you must solve any equation in the BODMAS order. First, open the brackets, then solve the powers or roots, then perform Division followed by multiplication, Addition and subtraction.
37min
Mathematical Operation Part 2 - Lecture 19
Mathematical Operations Mathematical Operation is an important concept of reasoning that is usually asked in various competitive exams. This topic is asked to test the analytical abilities of the candidates. It shows how good you are at observing things and then implying it to solve the questions. To score full marks on this topic, you must practice enough questions and get acquainted with the concept behind it. Here we are providing you with the method to solve mathematical operations questions along with examples. How to solve questions based on Mathematical Operations? The type of questions based on Mathematical operations are: 1. Whether the given equations are correct 2. Based on Symbols equivalent to signs 3. Interchanging the signs 4. Balancing the equation 5. Solve the equation For every type of Mathematical operations question, you must know only one rule i.e. BODMAS. It is “Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction. It means you must solve any equation in the BODMAS order. First, open the brackets, then solve the powers or roots, then perform Division followed by multiplication, Addition and subtraction.
25min
Venn Diagram - Lecture 20
Venn Diagram Venn Diagram Questions makes most of the students confuse in competitive exams. These Venn diagram questions asked mostly in SCC, Bank exam or other competitive exams. So students should practice these venn diagram questions and answers to get better ranks in their exams. Here are the important venn diagram questions and answers, which will help to increase your performance level or practice. Students can easily practice these vann diagram questions and answers. So try to solve these venn diagram questions and check your mental ability as well. What is Venn Diagram Reasoning A Venn diagram is a diagram that shows a relationship between two or more sets with the help of geometrical representation like circle, square, rectangle, triangle. Venn diagram is a part of logical reasoning and It is the best way to find the relation between two set with the help of graphical representation. It is the easiest topic of reasoning, most of the students obtained good marks from this topic. How Do You Solve Venn Diagram Question In this post, we deal with questions in which aim at analyzing a candidate’s ability to relate a certain given group of atoms and illustrate it diagrammatically. figures representing a group of items in the form of enclosed regions are called Venn diagram named after the British logical Mr. John Venn. to represent this diagram we use different geometrical figures like circles, triangles, rectangles, etc. Types of Venn Diagram 1. Universal Affirmative Venn diagram Basically, there are four types of questions asked from the Venn diagram. Given below are a few different types of Venn diagrams with their use. 2. Particular Venn diagram In this type of Venn diagram question, two entities are connected and statements arise as some first entity belongs to the Second entity. 3. Universal negative Venn diagram If the items evidently belong to 3 different groups, that means they are not correlated with each other in any way, called Universal negative. 4. Miscellaneous Venn diagram In this type, we deal with the Venn diagram question which belongs to at least two types discussed earlier. different types of cases that can be e studied under this type Case1: In a Venn diagram question, If two separate groups of atoms are completely unrelated to each other, but they are completely included in the third group, then the relation can be diagrammatical as shown in logical Venn diagram questions and answers Case2: In a Venn diagram question, When Groups of items have some common relationship and both of them are completely included in the third group, the relationship is shown by two smaller intersecting circles in a third largest circle
18min
Syllogism - Lecture 21
Syllogism What is Syllogism? The word syllogism is derived from the Greek word “syllogismos” which means “conclusion, inference”. Syllogisms are a logical argument of statements using deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion. The major contribution to the filed of syllogisms is attributed to Aristotle. To know more about Govt Exams, check at the linked article. The questions which are asked in this section contain two or more statements, and two or more conclusions follow these statements. One has to find out which of these conclusions logically follow the given statements. The statements have to be taken true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. There are many ways of solving questions of syllogisms. The most effective and efficient method of all is using a Venn diagram. Based on the given statements, one should draw all the possible diagrams and then solve each of these diagrams separately. Finally, the answer common to all the diagrams is taken as the correct one. The syllogism is an integral part of all the aptitude questions papers. It falls under the category of logical reasoning. Over the years syllogisms have achieved an important place in the aptitude exams, due to its mystifying nature. For most Government exams, the topic of syllogism is very common, and questions are most definitely asked in the exam, as seen in the past few years. Thus, understanding the concept well is extremely important. It is advised to solve the question of the syllogism as the last question of attempt as it requires a lot of patience and logical level of analysis.
30min
Arithmetical Reasoning - Lecture 22
Arithmetic Reasoning for Competitive Exams Whether you want to attain your dream of higher education or want to secure a high profile job, qualifying for competitive exams has now become essential for everything. Along with the English and Logical Reasoning section, the Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) section is also a part of various competitive exams. The arithmetic reasoning section includes a variety of questions that are based on mathematical concepts, thus, students often find it difficult to solve such questions. If you are preparing for AR, go through this blog which aims to help you understand these concepts better. What is Arithmetic Reasoning? When you are acquainted with the concepts of arithmetic reasoning, you will be able to easily solve any question. The AR questions do not involve complex calculations rather the questions tend to play with your mind with the tricky concept and language. You can practice the questions easily by using simple mathematical operations, arithmetic operations etc.
20min
Classification (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 23
CLASSIFICATIONS As we know that various objects possess various properties so we can group those objects who have properties common to all. This phenomena of grouping various objects on basis of their common properties is known as classification. Classification allows us to make a systematic and a homogeneous group out of a heterogeneous group. Questions relating to classification normally enable the examiner to check the candidate’s ability to classify given objects. Classification questions are normally of three types and they are − Alphabet classification In this type of classification, letters of alphabet are classified in a group using a particular method or rule. Words classification In this type of classification, different objects are classified on the basis of common features and properties. Miscellaneous classification In this type of classification, any rule other than alphabet or words can be implemented for grouping.
26min
Series (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 24
Series Description’s The number sequence is an essential mathematical tool for testing a person’s intelligence. Number series problems are common in most management aptitude exams he problems are based on a numerical pattern that is governed by a logical rule. For example, you might be asked to predict the next number in a given series following the laid rule. The three prevalent questions in this exam that can be asked are: 1. identify a term that is wrongly placed in a given series. 2. Find the missing number in a certain series. 3. Complete a given series. What is a Sequence Number? Number sequence is a progression or an ordered list of numbers governed by a pattern or rule. Numbers in a sequence are called terms. A sequence that continues indefinitely without terminating is an infinite sequence, whereas a sequence with an end is known as a finite sequence. Logic numerical problems generally consist of one or two missing numbers and 4 or more visible terms. For this case, a test designer produces a sequence in which the only one fits the number. By learning and excising number sequence, an individual can sharpen their numerical reasoning capability, which helps our daily activities such as calculating taxes, loans, or doing business. For this case, it is important to learn and practice number sequence.
23min
Pattern Completion (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 25
Completion of Incomplete Pattern - Non-Verbal Reasoning Completion of Incomplete Pattern questions and answers with explanation for interview, competitive examination, Placement Papers and entrance test. Fully solved examples with detailed answers to understand easily. Applicants can check the Completion of Incomplete Pattern Non Verbal Reasoning Questions from this post. In the Non Verbal Reasoning, Completion of Incomplete Pattern topic is significant. This is the Non Verbal Reasoning Questions and Answers section on Pattern Completion with a description for the various interview, competitive examinations, and entrance exams. Students can find the multiple choice questions with fully solved are arranged in the Completion of Incomplete Pattern Non Verbal Reasoning Online Test. To gain marks in the Non Verbal reasoning section, the contenders need to practice and prepare the questions given in the Completion of Incomplete Pattern Non Verbal Reasoning MCQ Quiz.
40min
Water Images (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 26
Mirror Image and water Image Mirror and water image is an important topic of the Non-Verbal Reasoning section. In this topic, in order to solve problems on mirror and water image, the candidate has to know the rules. The image of an object appearing in a mirror and water is its mirror or water reflection. In such an image, the right side of the object appears towards the left, and vice versa the left part of the object appears towards the right. Here today in this blog, I am providing important questions based on mirrors and water reflections, which will generally help you to practice the questions of this topic. Here you can see how to solve mirror and water reflection questions which are asked in various competitive examinations.
25min
Mirror Images (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 27
Mirror Image and water Image Mirror and water image is an important topic of the Non-Verbal Reasoning section. In this topic, in order to solve problems on mirror and water image, the candidate has to know the rules. The image of an object appearing in a mirror and water is its mirror or water reflection. In such an image, the right side of the object appears towards the left, and vice versa the left part of the object appears towards the right. Here today in this blog, I am providing important questions based on mirrors and water reflections, which will generally help you to practice the questions of this topic. Here you can see how to solve mirror and water reflection questions which are asked in various competitive examinations.
27min
Grouping of Images (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 28
GROUPING OF IMAGES In Grouping of Figures, different figures are put together on the basis of a certain rule, pattern or property. Here in this section on the grouping of figures, we will solve many questions that are similar to the previous year questions and concepts. In these questions, a given set of figures will be featured. Some of these figures can be grouped together while as others can’t be. The task is to find out the rules and/or similarities between each individual set. Let us see some of the solved examples and the concepts below. In such problems, a set of 6, 7, 8 or 9 numbered figures are given. The candidate is asked t analyse the nature of these figures and classify them into groups consisting of figures having the same properties.
20min
Embedded Figure (Non-Verbal) - Lecture 29
Embedded Figures for SSC and Railways Exams Are you preparing for Embedded Figures questions for SSC and Railways exams? Embedded figures hold a profound role in RRB Group D, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, RRB JE, RRB NTPC, and RRB Group D exams. It is one of the most intriguing and paramount topics of utmost importance. Since it is a part of non-verbal reasoning, concocting all embedded figures questions and answers pdf for SSC exams can escort good marks and boost the overall performance. Embedded figures are also known as hidden figures because the data gets concealed inside one another. Rigorous practise is required to solve embedded figure questions and formulating an effective preparation strategy is key to success. The article will focus on how to effectively prepare embedded figures questions and answers for SSC exams along with information about embedded figures tricks for SSC exams.
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