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Alphabet Series Tricks for Bank PO – Tricks For IBPS/SBI – PO & CLERK

Alphabet Series Tricks for Bank PO – Tricks For IBPS/SBI – PO & CLERK







Alphabet Series tricks for Bank PO  :  Problems based on English alphabet series are frequently asked in banking exams. The key to solving these types of problems quickly is by remembering the positions of the alphabets from the beginning as well as from the end.
Let us look at some problems:
Directions for questions 1 to 3: The letters of the English alphabet are assigned numbers from 26 to 1 in such a way that 26 stands for A, 25 stands for B, and so on. The assigned numbers are used to write the letters of the alphabet.
  1. What will be the sum total of all the vowels in the sequence?
(1) 80           (2) 84        (3) 76          (4) None of these
  1. Which of the following sequences denotes a valid word?
(1) 6-12-18-23             (2) 5-11-19-22             (3) 5-15-18-24              (4) 5-12-18-23

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