[Virtual Presenter] We are glad to have you here for the ALPHABET TEST and DIGITAL ARRANGEMENT presentation. Today, our focus will be on the highly anticipated questions for WBCS Prelims. This practice set features 10 questions that will aid in your exam preparation and boost your confidence. Let's dive in and enhance your alphabet and digital arrangement skills. Without further delay, let's move on to the first question..
[Audio] This training video is focused on "Alphabet Test / Digital Arrangement" for the WBCS Prelims. We will be discussing highly probable questions that may appear on this year's exam. This is the second slide out of five. The first question is: Which word will be in second place in the English dictionary - "magical," "magnify," "maternal," or "magnetic"? Remember to mark your answer as R1/55/2024. Moving on to question number 2: Which word will be in third place in the English dictionary - "immutable," "immigrate," "imperative," or "impassioned"? Mark your answer as R1/78/2024. For question number 3, we have: Which word will be in third place in the dictionary - "counsel," "couch," "council," or "cough"? Mark your answer as R1/78/2024. The next question is about arranging words in dictionary order. We have the words "epitaxy," "episode," "epigene," "epitome," and "epilogue." Which arrangement is correct - A> 1,2,3,4,5 B> 3,2,5,4,1 C> 3,5,2,1,4 D> 5,4,2,1,3? Mark your answer as R1/56/2024. Moving on to question number 5: In dictionary order, arrange "spruce," "spume," "spree," "spurt," and "sprawl." Which arrangement is correct - A> 12345 B> 15342 C> 53124 D> 54321? Mark your answer as R1/75/2024. Question number 6 is about reversed alphabetical sequences. What is the 14th letter from the left if the sequence is reversed - "N," "L," "O," or none of the above? Mark your answer as R1/79/2024. Next, we have a question on rearranging letters in a word. If the letters of "powerful" are rearranged in alphabetical order, how many letters will remain unchanged - none, one, two, or three? Mark your answer as R1/57/2024. Lastly, using the word "ramakrishna," if the letters are rearranged, how many will remain unchanged - 0, 1, 2, or 3? Mark your answer as R1/76/2024. This concludes our discussion for this slide. We will continue to the next slide for more practice questions..
[Audio] We are now on slide number 3 out of 5 and it's time for some alphabet testing. Question number 1: Can you spell 'magnetic'? Question number 2: How about 'imperative'? Moving on to question number 3: Spell 'council'. Question number 4: Can you arrange the following letters in the correct order from smallest to largest? 3, 5, 2, 1, 4. Question number 5: How about arranging numbers in descending order? Try with these numbers: 54321. Question number 6: What is the next letter after 'M'? Is it the same as the next number after 6? Question number 7: Moving on to U, what comes next? Is it a letter or a number? Question number 8: What is the first letter of the alphabet? And what number does it correspond to? Question number 9: Can you tell me the last letter of the alphabet? Question number 10: What letter is represented by the letter 'T' on the keyboard? Stay tuned for more practice sets and good luck on your upcoming exams..
[Audio] This training video focuses on the Alphabet Test and Digital Arrangement and provides guidance on commonly asked questions related to these topics. Slide 4 out of 5 will be discussed, starting with the task of arranging the words COUNSEL, COUCH, COUNCIL, and COUGH in dictionary order based on their fourth letter. The order is determined to be C, G, N, N, with COUNCIL preceding COUNSEL. Moving on to the next question, five words, EPITAXY, EPISODE, EPIGENE, EPITOME, and EPILOGUE, are compared and their order is determined to be 3, 5, 2, 1, 4. The third question involves arranging SPRUCE, SPUME, SPREE, SPURT, and SPRAWL in dictionary order, with the order being 5, 3, 1, 2, 4. The lesson concludes by emphasizing the importance of paying attention to starting letters and subsequent letters when arranging words in dictionary order. Thank you for watching..
[Audio] We will now examine our fifth and final slide, which discusses possible questions on alphabet tests and digital arrangements. Preparing for these types of questions is crucial, as they frequently appear on exams such as the WBCS Prelims. The first question asks us to identify the 14th letter from the left after reversing the alphabet. Starting with Z and going backwards, we get Z, Y, X, and so on. The 14th letter from the left would be M, but none of the options provided include M, making the correct answer "None of the above." Next, the word POWERFUL is given and we must rearrange its letters alphabetically. The sorted letters are E F L O P R U W. Comparing this with the original positions of the letters - P O W E R F U L - we see that only one letter, U, remains in the same position. Therefore, the correct answer is one (B). Looking at the word RAMAKRISHNA, when we rearrange its letters alphabetically, we get A A A H I K M N R R S. The second letter, A, remains in the same position, giving us the correct answer (B). Moving on, we are asked to perform some swaps on the word NECESSARY- 1 with 3, 4 with 6, and 7 with 9. This results in the string C E N S S E Y R A, and the 7th letter from the left is Y, making the correct answer (B). Finally, a word with 14 letters - GLORIFICATIONS - is given and we must perform some swaps - 5 with 12, 4 with 14, 3 with 10, 2 with 11, and 1 with 13. This gives us the string N I T S O F I C A O L I G R. From the right, the 12th letter is T, which is also the 3rd letter from the left, giving us the correct answer (D). In conclusion, we have covered questions on alphabet tests and digital arrangements. Thank you for listening, and I hope this training has been helpful and informative. Remember to practice these questions to improve your skills and confidence in this area. Best of luck on your exams!.