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PYQ Question

The letters of the word “INCOMPREHENSIBILITIES” are arranged alphabetically in reverse order. How many positions of the letter/letters will remain unchanged?

The letters of the word “INCOMPREHENSIBILITIES” are arranged alphabetically in reverse order. How many positions of the letter/letters will remain unchanged?
  1. A. None
  2. B. One
  3. C. Two
  4. D. Three

Answer: C

Explanation

The given word is INCOMPREHENSIBILITIES. First, list all the letters and their counts: I (5), N (2), C (1), O (1), M (1), P (1), R (1), E (3), H (1), B (1), L (1), S (2), T (1). Total letters: 21. Now, arrange these letters alphabetically in reverse order (from Z to A): T S S R P O N N M L I I I I I H E E E C B. Let’s compare the original word with the reverse alphabetically sorted sequence, position by position:
Original: I N C O M P R E H E N S I B I L I T I E S
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Sorted: T S S R P O N N M L I I I I I H E E E C B
Comparing the letters at each position, we find matches at:
– Position 13: Original ‘I’, Sorted ‘I’. (Match)
– Position 15: Original ‘I’, Sorted ‘I’. (Match)
All other positions have different letters. Therefore, exactly two positions of the letters remain unchanged. This question tests attention to detail and systematic comparison, a common type of logical reasoning problem in CSAT.

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