Verbal Reasoning Type 17
From Entrance Tests
| Question Details | |
| Category | Verbal Reasoning |
| Regions Found | Buckinghamshire, Essex, Herts, Kent, Wilts, Wirral |
Verbal Reasoning Type question is a verbal reasoning question commonly found in Entrance Tests in the United Kingdom.
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Instructions
For each of the following questions, numbers have been allocated to letters. Work out the answer to the sum and mark the appropriate letter on the answer sheet or in the space provided.
Method
In order to answer the question, you have to simply exchange the letters with the numbers that are given and work out the answer to the sum. To get the answer, you have to look at the list of letters and see which one equals your answer to the sum.
To see an example, have a look at the video below!
Video Tutorial
Standard
Example: A = 3, B = 6, C = 23, D = 9, E = 31 B x D - C = [ ___ ] Ans : E
Variations
See Also
- Verbal Reasoning Type 01
- Verbal Reasoning Type 02
- Verbal Reasoning Type 03
- Verbal Reasoning Type 04
- Verbal Reasoning Type 05
- Verbal Reasoning Type 06
- Verbal Reasoning Type 07
- Verbal Reasoning Type 08
- Verbal Reasoning Type 09
- Verbal Reasoning Type 10
- Verbal Reasoning Type 11
- Verbal Reasoning Type 12
- Verbal Reasoning Type 13
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- Verbal Reasoning Type 15
- Verbal Reasoning Type 16
- Verbal Reasoning Type 17
- Verbal Reasoning Type 18
- Verbal Reasoning Type 19
- Verbal Reasoning Type 20
- Verbal Reasoning Type 21