Which of the following is a wrong pair?(a)G=C(b)T=A(c)A=U(d)T=U
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"The wrong pair is G=C.
When T=A, A=U and T=U, it means that all these alphabetical sequences have the same value leaving out G=C to be the wrong pair.
Such alphabetical sequential testing is part of verbal reasoning, which is mainly used to gauge an individual's ability to solve problems, reason and think in different ways.
Educational institutions and corporates are using verbal reasoning tests to filter out applicants by study each of their understanding and comprehension skills."
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