Alphabet Test - Intermediate-Advanced Level: skipping patterns INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED

This fundamentals focus worksheet contains 20 intermediate-advanced-level alphabet test problems. Worksheet 21 of 30 focuses on skipping patterns. Practice skipping patterns, alphabet coding, letter sequencing with our step-by-step solutions. Difficulty: advanced concepts with increasing complexity. Recommended for advanced developing learners.

📝 Worksheet 21 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate-advanced level

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Question 1

If 'TIGER' is coded as the sum of its letters' positions, what is the code?
20 + 9 + 7 + 5 + 18 = 59

Question 2

What is the difference between the positions of S and G?
Positions: S is 19, G is 7. Difference = 12.

Question 3

If 'LION' is coded as the sum of its letters' positions, what is the code?
12 + 9 + 15 + 14 = 50

Question 4

If each letter is replaced by its mirror (A↔Z, ...), how is 'BIRD' coded?
B->Y I->R R->I D->W = YRIW

Question 5

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

Question 6

What is the 18th letter from the right end?
Counting from the right: position 9, letter is 'I'.

Question 7

What is the 12th letter from the left end?
Counting from the left: position 12, letter is 'L'.

Question 8

Starting from 'N' (position 14) and moving 3 letters backward each time, the sequence is: N, K, H, E, B, ___. (Positions: position 14 → 11 → 8 → 5 → 2 → ?) What is the next letter in this sequence?
Start: 'N' at position 14
Pattern: Subtract 3 each time
Position 1: 14 → N
Position 2: 11 → K
Position 3: 8 → H
Position 4: 5 → E
Position 5: 2 → B
Position 6: 25 → Y

Therefore, the next letter is 'Y'.

Question 9

Which is the odd one out: A, M, R, K?
Only A is a vowel, rest are consonants

Question 10

Starting at 'V', move 2 left, then 2 right, then 5 left. Which letter do you land on?
Start 'V' (position 22). Move 2 left → 'T' (pos 20). Move 2 right → 'V' (pos 22). Move 5 left → 'Q' (pos 17). Final answer: 'Q'.

Question 11

What is the 4th letter to the right of the 15th letter from the right end?
15th from right = position 12 ('L'). Move 4 to the right → 16 ('P').

Question 12

Which is the odd one out: Z, U, A, E?
Only Z is a consonant, rest are vowels

Question 13

What is the 5th letter to the left of the 5th letter from the right end?
5th from right = position 22 ('V'). Move 5 to the left → 17 ('Q').

Question 14

What is the 9th letter from the right in reverse alphabetical order?
In reverse order: ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA; the 9th from the right is I.

Question 15

If you move 6 letters forward from 'L', what do you get?
'L' is position 12. Add 6: 12 + 6 = 18 (modulo 26 if needed). Ans = 'R'. Remember: the alphabet wraps around after Z and before A.

Question 16

If you move 9 letters forward from 'T', what do you get?
'T' is position 20. Add 9: 20 + 9 = 3 (modulo 26 if needed). Ans = 'C'. Remember: the alphabet wraps around after Z and before A.

Question 17

If 'CAT' is coded as the sum of its letters' positions, what is the code?
3 + 1 + 20 = 24

Question 18

What is the 7th letter to the left of the 4th letter from the right end?
4th from right = position 23 ('W'). Move 7 to the left → 16 ('P').

Question 19

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

Question 20

Using the same code, what is the product for the word DOG?
4, 15, 7 gives a product of 420.
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