A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards. In a game of words, a player has the following two plates painted with letters. From the additional plates given in the options, which one of the combinations of additional plates would allow the player to construct a five-letter palindrome. The player should use all the five plates exactly once. The plates can be rotated in their plane.

A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards. In a game of words, a player has the following two plates painted with letters. From the additional plates given in the options, which one of the combinations of additional plates would allow the player to construct a five-letter palindrome. The player should use all the five plates exactly once. The plates can be rotated in their plane. Correct Answer <img alt="F1 Madhuri Engineering 28.03.2022 D11" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/22/03/F1_Madhuri_Engineering_28.03.2022_D11.png" style="width: 148px; height: 45px;">

The correct answer is option 2.

Concept:

Palindrome:

A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar.

A word, sentence or a number that reads the same backward or forward.

Ex:

RADAR

MADAM

REFER

12321

Option 1:

D D J (after rotating 2nd and 3rd plates) is a not palindrome.

Option 2:

R A R (after rotating 2nd and 3rd plates) is a palindrome.

Option 3:

Z E D (after rotating 2nd and 3rd plates) is a not palindrome.

Option 4:

I L Y after rotating 2nd and 3rd plates) is a not palindrome.

Hence the correct answer is option 2.

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