R. Gupta Solutions for Exercise 2: LETTER ANALOGY

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MEDIUM
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The first two groups of letters to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the third and fourth groups of letters to the right of ::.

TSR : LKJ :: ? : QPO

MEDIUM
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The first two groups of letters to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the third and fourth groups of letters to the right of ::.

ADG : JNP :: ? : BFH

EASY
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The first two groups of letters to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the third and fourth groups of letters to the right of ::.

OFN : JAI :: TWG : ?

EASY
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The first two groups of letters to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the third and fourth groups of letters to the right of ::.

NOB : BOND :: LOT : ?

EASY
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The two groups of letters to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the two groups of letters to the right of ::.

16 : 17 :: ?

EASY
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The two groups to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the two groups to the right of ::.

STALE : SLATE :: ?

EASY
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The two groups to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the two groups to the right of ::.

AD : IH :: ?

MEDIUM
BSF GD Constable
IMPORTANT

The two groups to the left of :: are related in some way. The same relationship should be held by the two groups to the right of ::.

KA : ZN :: ?