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If the consonants of the following words are arranged first followed by the vowels as per the English Alphabetical order and then the odd place letters from the left end are changed to their opposite letters and the even place letters from the left end are changed to their immediate succeeding letter as per the English Alphabetical series, then what will be the sixth consonant from the right end of each of the word in the same order (I, II, II
- I after the rearrangement? I. PROMOTIONAL II. FRICTIONAL III. SUPPLEMENT
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