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Alpha Numeric Series Questions for Bank PO and Clerk Exam 2018 – 2019

Alpha Numeric Series Questions for Bank PO and Clerk Exam 2018 - 2019

Alpha Numeric Series Questions for Bank PO and Clerk Exam 2018 – 2019

In Alpha numeric series problems, you are given a series consisting of alphabets & numerals & your main job is to identify the position of the alphabet/numeral based on the information given in the problem. In this article, we will be discussing 2 sets based on alpha-numeric series that will help you in understanding the concept of Alpha Numeric Series:

Directions (1-5): Give the answer to the following questions based on the following alphabet series.

N O P Q Y B Z A R S H I J K L M T U V G F E W X D C

Q1. If all the letters of the series are written in the reverse order then which letter will be third to the left of the eighteenth letter from your right? 
(a) Z
(b) F
(c) I
(d) L
(e) None of these

Q2. Which of the following letter is 3rd to the left of 6th from left? 

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