Condition-based sets often require candidates to interpret and manipulate data according to the given rules or conditions. These conditions might involve relationships between different variables, constraints on the arrangement of elements, or specific criteria that must be met for a solution to be valid.
Examples might include:
Condition-based is everywhere and everything, we can’t categorize it because that would be like listing the whole syllabus of DILR, we need to practice and I repeat, only practice from the right sources, for the right amount and it will be taken care of.
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