Alphabet Analogy
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In this type of questions, two groups of alphabets related to each other in same way, are given. The candidate is required to find out this relationship and choose a group of alphabets which is related in the same way to a third group provided in the question.
Each letter of the first group occupies the same position from the beginning of the alphabet as the corresponding letter of the the second group occupies from the end of the alphabet.
The first and third letters of the first group are respectively moved one and two steps forward while the second letter is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the second group.
the first,second,third,fourth,fifth,.....letters of the first group are moved one,two,three, four,five,....steps forward respectively to obtain the corresponding letters of the second group.
The first , third, fifth and seventh letters of the first group are each moved one step backward to obtain teh corresponding letters of the second group, the movement of other letters is not required to find the answer.
Each letter of the first group is moved three steps forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the second group.
The first two letter of the first group are written in a reverse order in the second group. Third letter is replaced by a letter occupying the same position from the end of the English alphabet, as it occupies from the beginning.
Each letter of the first group is moved one step beckward and the letter-group so obtain is then written in a reverse order to obrain the second group.
The first and third letter of the first group are each moved five steps forward, while second and fourth letters are each moved five steps backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the second group.
In the second group, the letters at even-numbered positions from the end of the group are written in the order in which they appear from right to left, followed by the remaining letters in the order in which they appear from left to right in the first group.
The first three letters do not change positions. The remaining letters show a cyclic movement in group of three.