Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Alphabet Test, Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Alphabet Test, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the and letters the of word 'CONTROVERSIAL', write the first letter of the word. Write M if more than one word can be made, otherwise write X.

How many letters are there in the word BACKLASH, each of which is as far away from the beginning of the word as it is from the beginning of the English alphabet.

Each of the following questions is based on the following alphabet series: .
Which letter will be the eighth to the right of the third letter of the second half of the English alphabet?

Each of the following questions is based on the following alphabet series: .
If only the last ten letters of the alphabet are written in the reverse order, which of the following will be the sixth to the right of the thirteenth letter from the left end?

If every alternative letter of English alphabet from B onwards (including B) is written in lower case (small letters) and the remaining letters are capitalised, then how will the first month of the second half of the year be written?

Arranging words in alphabetical order implies ‘to arrange them in the order as they appear in a dictionary'. i.e. as per the order in which the beginning letters of these words appear in the English alphabet.
First consider the first letter of each word. Arrange the words in the order in which these letters appear in the English alphabets. In some cases two or more words begin with the same letter.
Such words should be arranged in the order of second letters in the alphabet.
In each of the following questions, four words are given.
Which of them will be the last if all of them are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary?

Arranging words in alphabetical order implies ‘to arrange them in the order as they appear in a dictionary'. i.e. as per the order in which the beginning letters of these words appear in the English alphabet.
First consider the first letter of each word. Arrange the words in the order in which these letters appear in the English alphabets. In some cases two or more words begin with the same letter.
Such words should be arranged in the order of second letters in the alphabet.
In each of the following questions, four words are given.
Which of them will be the last if all of them are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary?

Arranging words in alphabetical order implies ‘to arrange them in the order as they appear in a dictionary'. i.e. as per the order in which the beginning letters of these words appear in the English alphabet.
First consider the first letter of each word. Arrange the words in the order in which these letters appear in the English alphabets. In some cases two or more words begin with the same letter.
Such words should be arranged in the order of second letters in the alphabet.
In each of the following questions, four words are given.
Which of them will be the last if all of them are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary?
