In the series given below, how many meaningful word/words can be formed using 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th letters from the left? (Note: Repetition of these letters are allowed, and using all these letters is not mandatory.)
L S W U A M I P L
In the series given below, how many meaningful four-letter word/words can be formed using 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th letters from the right? (Note: Repetition of these letters are not allowed.)
R V E P A M U S
If all the vowels from the given series are dropped, then how many meaningful word/words can be formed by using all of the remaining letters?
U Y A H E M O T I
If each vowel in the word ‘FORT’ is changed to the previous letter of the English alphabet and the consonants are changed to the next letter of the English alphabet, then, how many three-letter meaningful word/words can be formed using the letters of the new word thus formed, using each letter only once?
P R E T E N D
HOMOGENEOUS
SOLUTION
HANDSOME
The letters of the word OUHMSROM are jumbled. If they are arranged in a proper order, the name of a vegetable is formed.
What is the last letter of the word so formed?
The letters of the word ONWBR are jumbled. If they are arranged in a proper order, the name of a color is formed. Which of the following is the exact middle letter of the word so formed?
Suppose ten letters from the middle of the English alphabet are reversed to make a new arrangement. Without repeating any letters, how many meaningful word(s) can be formed using five letters from the right end of the new arrangement?
Suppose ten letters from the middle of the English alphabet are reversed to make a new arrangement. Without repeating any letters, how many meaningful word(s) can be formed using the 6th to 11th letters from the right end of the new arrangement?
Suppose ten letters from the middle of the English alphabet are reversed to make a new arrangement. A name of a color is formed using 10th to 20th letters from the left end of the new arrangement. Which of the following will be the second letter of this newly formed word?