1. In the following question, select the odd letter group from the given alternatives.





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.47 am
    The first two letters in each term follows the pattern that there are as many letter to the left of the first letter as there are to the right of the second letter in the English alphabetical series. Now, for the first and the last letter : (A) : A (+6 letters) = F (B) : L (+6 letters) = Q (C) : E (+6 letters) = K (D) : Z (+3 letters) = C => Ans - (D)
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