Question
If the consonants of the following words are arranged
first, followed by the vowels as per the English alphabetical order and then the consonants are changed to the next letter and the vowels are changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series, then what will be the second consonants from the right end of each of the words after the rearrangement? I. PRIVATE II. HELMETÂ III. EDUCATESolution
I. PRIVATE II. HELMET III. EDUCATE After arranging the consonants first followed by vowels as per the English alphabetical order, we get: I.  PRTVAIE   II. HLMTEE   III. CDTAEEU After changing the consonants to the next letter and the vowels to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series, we get: I. QSUWZHD   II. IMNUDD   III. DEUZDDT The second consonant from the right end of each of the words is: I. QSUWZHD: H II. IMNUDD: D III. DEUZDDT: D
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