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DKSO is related to CIPK in a certain way based on the English alphabetical order. In the same way, LAPZ is related to KYMV. To which of the given options is EYGN related, following the same logic?

ABWDK

BDWDJ

CBVDK

DCVCI

Answer:

B. DWDJ

Read Explanation:

DKSO → CIPK

Check letter shifts:

  • D → C (−1)

  • K → I (−2)

  • S → P (−3)

  • O → K (−4)

LAPZ → KYMV

  • L → K (−1)

  • A → Y (−2, wrapping backward)

  • P → M (−3)

  • Z → V (−4)


Successive letters are shifted backward by −1, −2, −3, −4

Apply the same logic to EYGN

  • E → D (−1)

  • Y → W (−2)

  • G → D (−3)

  • N → J (−4)

EYGN → DWDJ


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