If 'YELLOW' is written as 'LEYWOL', how is 'PURPLE' written? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'YELLOW' is written as 'LEYWOL', how is 'PURPLE' written?
A. RPUELP
B. URPELP
C. RUPELP
D. RUPLEP
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The word is split in half (YEL, LOW). Each half is reversed (LEY, WOL) and joined. PURPLE -> PUR, PLE -> RUP, ELP -> RUPELP.

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If 'GOLD' is '4-12-15-7', how is 'IRON' written?
A. 14-16-18-9
B. 14-15-18-9
C. 13-15-18-9
D. 14-15-18-10

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
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Correct Answer: Option B


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Correct Answer: Option A


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