Q1. If the second half of the English alphabet after M is written in reverse order, which letter will be sixth to the right of the thirteenth letter from the left end?
Explanation
Only the letters after M are reversed. The new order is A to M followed by Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S, R, Q, P, O, N. The thirteenth letter from the left remains M. Counting six positions to its right gives Z as first, Y as second, X as third, W as fourth, V as fifth and U as sixth. Therefore U fits the required position. V is only fifth to the right, while H and T are not in that sixth position.
