Reasoning

Which of the following letter-clusters will replace the question mark (?) in the given series to make it logically complete?

Which of the following letter-clusters will replace the question mark (?) in the given series to make it logically complete?

Which of the following letter-clusters will replace the question mark (?) in the given series to make it logically complete? AZX, CBZ, EDB, GFD, ? A.            IHF B.            IFH C.            FHI D.            JHF   Sol: Pattern follows here is: +2, +3, +2

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Six friends, David, Bhanu, Minto, Krita, John and Nisan, are sitting in a circle with their backs towards the centre

Six friends, David, Bhanu, Minto, Krita, John and Nisan, are sitting in a circle with their backs towards the centre

Six friends, David, Bhanu, Minto, Krita, John and Nisan, are sitting in a circle with their backs towards the centre. David and Minto are sitting to the immediate left and right of Bhanu, respectively. John is not sitting to the immediate left of David. Nisan is sitting third to the right of Bhanu. Who is

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In a code language, 'trek to the mountain' is written as 'tes mel fern lor', 'the mountain is high' is written as 'lor max fern ani'

In a code language, ‘trek to the mountain’ is written as ‘tes mel fern lor’, ‘the mountain is high’ is written as ‘lor max fern ani’

In a code language, ‘trek to the mountain’ is written as ‘tes mel fern lor’, ‘the mountain is high’ is written as ‘lor max fern ani’, ‘high to the sky’ is written as ‘tes ani sav fern’. What is the code for the word ‘trek’ in this language? A.            fern B.            max C.            mel D.           

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In a certain code language, 'CHART' is written as 'GDASS' and 'EMPTY' is written as 'LFPXU'. How will 'INDEX' be written in that language

In a certain code language, ‘CHART’ is written as ‘GDASS’ and ‘EMPTY’ is written as ‘LFPXU’. How will ‘INDEX’ be written in that language

In a certain code language, ‘CHART’ is written as ‘GDASS’ and ‘EMPTY’ is written as ‘LFPXU’. How will ‘INDEX’ be written in that language? A.            MIDWF B.            MJDWF C.            MDJWF D.            MWDJF Sol:

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