Alphabet Test - Beginner-Intermediate Level: alphabet coding BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE

Quick intensive drill ★ session: 20 beginner-intermediate-level alphabet test questions. Worksheet 7 of 30 - Focus: alphabet coding. Practice skipping patterns, alphabet coding, letter sequencing with instant feedback. Great for developing students needing building on fundamentals with moderate challenges practice.

📝 Worksheet 7 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner-intermediate level

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Question 1

In the word 'COMMITTEE', how many clusters of consecutive identical letters are there?
Clusters: ['M', 'T', 'E']. Total = 3.

Question 2

What is the difference between the positions of C and K?
Positions: C is 3, K is 11. Difference = 8.

Question 3

If 'DOG' is coded as the sum of its letters' positions, what is the code?
4 + 15 + 7 = 26

Question 4

If replace each letter with its mirror (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.) in 'LION', what is the result?
Apply rule 'replace each letter with its mirror (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.)' to 'LION' → 'ORLM'.

Question 5

What is the difference between the positions of I and T?
Positions: I is 9, T is 20. Difference = 11.

Question 6

In the word 'ASSESSMENT', how many clusters of consecutive identical letters are there?
Clusters: ['S', 'S']. Total = 2.

Question 7

Which is the odd one out: P, O, U, Q?
U has no closed loop; O, P, Q each have a closed loop

Question 8

If in 'PROBLEM' the 3rd and 5th letters are swapped, what is the new word?
Operation 'swap' on 'PROBLEM' gives 'PRLBOEM'.

Question 9

From the letters M, N, O, T, U, how many meaningful English words can be formed?
Examples: UNTO, NUT, TON... Total 6 valid words can be formed.

Question 10

In the word 'COMMITTEE', how many clusters of consecutive identical letters are there?
Clusters: ['M', 'T', 'E']. Total = 3.

Question 11

If A=1, ..., Z=26, what is the sum of the positions for the word CAB?
3, 1, 2 sums to 6.

Question 12

Starting at 'X', move 5 left, then 2 left, then 2 right. Which letter do you land on?
Start 'X' (position 24). Move 5 left → 'S' (pos 19). Move 2 left → 'Q' (pos 17). Move 2 right → 'S' (pos 19). Final answer: 'S'.

Question 13

Continue the pattern: K, O, T, X, C, ___
Alternating jumps: +4, +5, next is G.

Question 14

Continue the pattern: F, J, O, S, X, ___
Alternating jumps: +4, +5, next is B.

Question 15

If each letter is replaced by its mirror (A↔Z, ...), how is 'DOG' coded?
D->W O->L G->T = WLT

Question 16

Find the next letter: O, T, Y, D, ___
Start at O, add 5 each step. Next: position 9, 'I'.

Question 17

If replace each letter with its mirror (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.) in 'BEAR', what is the result?
Apply rule 'replace each letter with its mirror (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.)' to 'BEAR' → 'YVZI'.

Question 18

If each letter is replaced by its mirror (A↔Z, ...), how is 'DOG' coded?
D->W O->L G->T = WLT

Question 19

Continue the pattern: H, J, M, O, R, ___
Alternating jumps: +2, +3, next is T.

Question 20

What is the 17th letter from the right in reverse alphabetical order?
In reverse order: ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA; the 17th from the right is Q.
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