Question
Five words are given in the options and taking four letters of each of the words as specified in front of it (in the same order). Different words can be obtained and one of them is an English meaningful word. Mark that option which forms the English meaningful word using the letters, whose positions are given in front of it (in the same order). (1 signifies the 1 st letter of the word from the left end, 2 signifies the 2nd letter from the left end and so on).
More Commonsense Reasoning Questions
- How many pairs of letters are there in the word ‘JACKFRUIT’ which has as many letters between them (both forward and backward) in the word as in the Englis...
- If we arrange all the vowels of the word "VALUATION" in ascending order first and then all the consonants in ascending order as per English alphabetical se...
- In the given number 876948549, one is added to all the even digits and one is subtracted from all the odd digits, then what is the sum of all the digits th...
- When all the letters of the word “PARAMETER” are written in alphabetical order from left to right, which letter is third to the left of second letter from ...
- 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 chang...
- If the word 'ORDINARY' is arranged in alphabetical order from the left end, then which letter (in the English alphabetical series) is exactly between the s...
- If it is possible to make a meaningful English word from 3rd, 5th, 8th and 10th letter of the word ‘INAUGRATION’ from the left end, then what will be the t...
- If all the vowels of the word REVOLUTION are replaced by 2nd succeeding letter and the consonants are replaced by 2nd preceding letter and then the letters...
- In a row of letters, a letter is 7th from left end and 15th from the right end. How many letters are there in a row?
- How many such pair(s) of letters are in the word “WATERMELON” which has as many letters between them (both forward and backward) as in the English alphabet...
Hey! Ask a query
Please enter email id
The email must be a valid email address.
Please enter Mobile Number
Please enter valid Mobile Number
Please enter your Doubt