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Brain Teasers

Raghav Arora

Publisher: Raghav Arora

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Summary

You’ve got to exercise your brain justice your muscles. A teaser a day keeps the doctor away!  
This workbook contains set of 50 brain teasers. This book comprises of teasers, its answers and their explanation. This book will benefit students, software engineers, recruiters etc. This will help you in professional front too.
Available since: 06/01/2017.

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