Tuesday, 29 December 2015

#20 Alphabet Question


B M N G O P C Q R H S T F L U V W X Y A K Z D I E J

Counting from left if it is possible to make a meaningful word from the third and fifth letters from left, using each at least twice and third letter from right in sequence, only once , write the first letter of the word as your answer. If more than one such word can be formed write "M" as your answer, and if no word can be formed write 'X' as your answer.

A) M
B) X
C) O
D) I

Answer: C) O 

Explanation:

Specified letters from the left are N and O , and the letter from the right is I.

With these letters , according to the conditions given in the question , one Word ONION can be formed. Clearly , first letter of this word is O. 

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