RPH Editorial Board Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE

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RPH Editorial Board English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Solutions for Exercise - RPH Editorial Board Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 1: EXERCISE with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. LIC Assistant Preliminary Examination Phase-1 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from RPH Editorial Board Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

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If in the word "DISTURBANCE", the first letter is interchanged with the last letter, the second letter is interchanged with the tenth letter, and so on, which letter would come after the letter "T" in the newly formed word? 

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How many meaningful words can be formed by the third, the fifth, the seventh and the tenth letters of the word PROJECTION. If no such word can be formed, give 'O' as the answer. If more than one such word can be formed, give 'M' as the answer.

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A meaningful word is made if we take the first, fourth, fifth, seventh, tenth, eleventh and the twelfth letters of the word "FELICITATIONS". Which of the following will be the fifth letter of that word from the right end of that word?

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On rearranging the jumbled spelling of the word SKARTINS, a language is obtained. What is the fifth letter from the right of the rearranged word?

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If the first, third, fifth, seventh, tenth and thirteenth letters of the word "ENTERTAINMENT' are used to make a meaningful word, then what two letters will come in the centre? 

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On rearranging the jumbled spelling of the word GRUBY a sport is obtained. What is the letter in the centre?

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If the letters 'ERVSECI' can be rearranged to form a meaningful word what will be the fifth letter from the right?

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From the word HASTEN how many independent meaningful English words can be made without changing the order of the letters and using each letter only once?