If in the word ‘DIPLOMACY’, all the vowels are first arranged alphabetically and then all the consonants are arranged alphabetically and then all the vowels are replaced by the next letters of the English alphabet and the consonants are replaced by the previous letters from the English alphabet, which letter will be the sixth from the right end in the new word thus obtained?
If in the word ‘DIPLOMACY’, all the vowels are first arranged alphabetically and then all the consonants are arranged alphabetically and then all the vowels are replaced by the next letters of the English alphabet and the consonants are replaced by the previous letters from the English alphabet, which letter will be the sixth from the right end in the new word thus obtained? Correct Answer B
Here, after arranging the vowels and consonants alphabetically, the sixth letter from the right is C, which is a consonant. Now replace the consonant C with the previous letter i.e., B. Thus, B is the correct answer.
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Feb 20, 2025