1 / 26 The EJOTY principle helps to remember key positions in the alphabet: E (___), J (___), O (___), T (___), Y (___).
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3 / 26 True or False: The position of a letter from the right can be calculated using the formula Right Position = 27 – Left Position.
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5 / 26 If a letter is 9th from the left, what is its position from the right?
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6 / 26 The position from the right is 18th, calculated as 27 - 9 = 18.
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7 / 26 Two letters are considered opposites in the alphabet when the sum of their positions is ___.
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10 / 26 M is the 13th letter. Its opposite is N, calculated as 27 - 13 = 14.
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11 / 26 How do you find the middle letter between two given positions from the left?
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12 / 26 Add both positions and divide by 2: Middle position = (Position1 + Position2) ÷ 2.
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13 / 26 What is the middle letter between the 6th and 14th letters from the left?
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14 / 26 The middle letter is J, calculated as (6 + 14) ÷ 2 = 10.
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15 / 26 Two letters are 5th and 11th from the right. What is the middle letter?
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16 / 26 The middle letter is S, calculated as follows: Left positions are 27 - 5 = 22 and 27 - 11 = 16, average is (22 + 16) ÷ 2 = 19.
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17 / 26 If "PENCIL" is arranged alphabetically, which letter comes first?
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18 / 26 The first letter is C, as the letters in alphabetical order are C, E, I, L, N, P.
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19 / 26 If "COUNTER" is arranged alphabetically, which is the third letter from the left?
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20 / 26 The third letter is N, as the letters in order are C, E, N, O, R, T, U.
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22 / 26 Words are arranged in alphabetical order based on the first differing letter.
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23 / 26 Arrange these words alphabetically: (a) Plight (b) Pledge (c) Pugilist (d) Pander.
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24 / 26 Correct order: (d) Pander → (b) Pledge → (a) Plight → (c) Pugilist.
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25 / 26 Arrange these words as per dictionary order: (a) sundry (b) script (c) season (d) slight.
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26 / 26 Correct order: (b) Script → (c) Season → (d) Slight → (a) Sundry.
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