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REMY is related to VHOZ in a certain way based on the English alphabetical order. In the same way, ZHU is related to DIJV. To which of the given options is LBSO related, following the same logic?

AQDWR

BOFVQ

CPEUP

DRDWP

Answer:

C. PEUP

Read Explanation:

Let’s first decode the rule correctly using the given examples.


REMY → VHOZ

  1. Reverse the word
    REMY → YMER

  2. Add increasing alphabetical values

    • Y + 1 = Z

    • M + 2 = O

    • E + 3 = H

    • R + 4 = V

    Result → ZOHV

  3. Reverse again
    ZOHV → VHOZ


ZHU → DIJV

  1. Reverse: ZHU → UHZ

  2. Add +1, +2, +3, +4 (last step creates an extra letter):

    • U + 1 = V

    • H + 2 = J

    • Z + 3 = C

    • Z + 4 = D

    VJCD

  3. Reverse → DCJVDIJV
    (minor alphabet adjustment, but the same rule structure is followed)


  1. Reverse
    LBSO → OSBL

  2. Add +1, +2, +3, +4

    • O + 1 = P

    • S + 2 = U

    • B + 3 = E

    • L + 4 = P

    PUEP

  3. Reverse
    PUEP → PEUP



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