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Q. SRPQ : ONLM : : KJHI : ?
  • (A) GEDF
  • (B) GFED
  • (C) GFDC
  • (D) GFDE
βœ… Correct Answer: (D) GFDE

Explanation:

Given Pair: SRPQ : ONLM

Now, let's look at the relationship between the letters of SRPQ and ONLM:

  • S β†’ O: S is shifted backward by 4 places in the alphabet (S β†’ R β†’ Q β†’ P β†’ O).
  • R β†’ N: R is shifted backward by 4 places (R β†’ Q β†’ P β†’ O β†’ N).
  • P β†’ L: P is shifted backward by 4 places (P β†’ O β†’ N β†’ M β†’ L).
  • Q β†’ M: Q is shifted backward by 4 places (Q β†’ P β†’ O β†’ N β†’ M).

Thus, each letter in SRPQ is shifted backward by 4 positions.

Now, applying the same rule to KJHI:

  • K β†’ G: K shifted back by 4 positions (K β†’ J β†’ I β†’ H β†’ G).
  • J β†’ F: J shifted back by 4 positions (J β†’ I β†’ H β†’ G β†’ F).
  • H β†’ D: H shifted back by 4 positions (H β†’ G β†’ F β†’ E β†’ D).
  • I β†’ E: I shifted back by 4 positions (I β†’ H β†’ G β†’ F β†’ E).

So, KJHI becomes GFDE.

Correct Answer:

The correct answer is (D) GFDE.

Explanation by: Bhakti Bliss

Given Pair: SRPQ : ONLM

Now, let's look at the relationship between the letters of SRPQ and ONLM:

  • S β†’ O: S is shifted backward by 4 places in the alphabet (S β†’ R β†’ Q β†’ P β†’ O).
  • R β†’ N: R is shifted backward by 4 places (R β†’ Q β†’ P β†’ O β†’ N).
  • P β†’ L: P is shifted backward by 4 places (P β†’ O β†’ N β†’ M β†’ L).
  • Q β†’ M: Q is shifted backward by 4 places (Q β†’ P β†’ O β†’ N β†’ M).

Thus, each letter in SRPQ is shifted backward by 4 positions.

Now, applying the same rule to KJHI:

  • K β†’ G: K shifted back by 4 positions (K β†’ J β†’ I β†’ H β†’ G).
  • J β†’ F: J shifted back by 4 positions (J β†’ I β†’ H β†’ G β†’ F).
  • H β†’ D: H shifted back by 4 positions (H β†’ G β†’ F β†’ E β†’ D).
  • I β†’ E: I shifted back by 4 positions (I β†’ H β†’ G β†’ F β†’ E).

So, KJHI becomes GFDE.

Correct Answer:

The correct answer is (D) GFDE.

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