Letters of the English alphabet have been formed into groups in a part...
CEG is formed by skipping the letters in between them, the second set EGC is formed by simply putting the first letter of CEG at last to form EGC,
Follow the same rule to get the answer. LNP and NPL.
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Letters of the English alphabet have been formed into groups in a part...
Understanding the Pattern
The problem presents a set of letters organized in a specific sequence. We need to identify the relationship between the first set and then apply it to find the corresponding set for the second part.
Analyzing the First Set: CEG : EGC
- The letters in "CEG" are rearranged to form "EGC."
- The transformation involves:
- Moving the first letter (C) to the end.
- Shifting the remaining letters (E and G) forward.
Identifying the Transformation
- The transformation can be summarized as:
- Original: C E G
- Rearranged: E G C (first letter moves to end)
Now, let’s apply the same transformation to the second set "LNP."
Applying the Same Logic: LNP
- Starting with "LNP":
- Move L to the end.
- Shift N and P forward.
- This results in:
- Original: L N P
- Rearranged: N P L
Choosing the Correct Option
Now, let's compare the rearranged letters "N P L" with the options given:
- a) LPN - does not match
- b) UWY - does not match
- c) NPL - matches exactly
- d) MOP - does not match
Conclusion
The correct answer is option 'C' (NPL), as it follows the same pattern established in the first set. The transformation from LNP to NPL maintains the same rearrangement technique used from CEG to EGC.
Letters of the English alphabet have been formed into groups in a part...
CEG : EGC in this ration the one digit of word is shifted by one place towards left side,
Therefore similarly, in LNP if it is shifted it is as NPL.
therefore the correct answer is option (c)