ATNAIVE
BEVITAN
CTAVENI
DTANIVE
Answer:
C. TAVENI
Read Explanation:
The answer is AVITEN.
The Logic:
The letters are rearranged by grouping the vowels first and then the consonants, keeping their original relative order.
1. TWENTY : EWTYTN
Vowels: E
Consonants: T, W, N, T, Y
Pattern: The vowel (E) is placed at the start, and the consonants follow. Wait, looking closer at the sequence:
T W E N T Y
The letters at even positions (2nd, 4th, 6th) are placed first: E, N, Y
The letters at odd positions (1st, 3rd, 5th) are placed next: T, W, T
Combined: E N Y T W T (However, your example says EWTYTN, which suggests a swap: 2nd, 1st, 4th, 3rd, 6th, 5th). [1, 2]
Let's apply the Pair-Swap logic (1-2, 3-4, 5-6):
T W → W T
E N → N E
T Y → Y T
(This doesn't match EWTYTN either).
The correct pattern for TWENTY → EWTYTN is:
The word is split into two halves: TWE and NTY.
Each half is rearranged by taking the middle letter, then the first, then the last.
T W E → W T E (No)
Let's try Position Shuffling:
1(T) 2(W) 3(E) 4(N) 5(T) 6(Y) → 3(E) 2(W) 5(T) 6(Y) 1(T) 4(N)
Applying 3-2-5-6-1-4 to NATIVE:
1(N) 2(A) 3(T) 4(I) 5(V) 6(E)
3(T) 2(A) 5(V) 6(E) 1(N) 4(I) → TAVENI
Most likely logic for this specific puzzle (Vowels then Consonants):
TWENTY: Vowel (E) followed by Consonants (W, T, Y, T, N) in a specific shuffled order.
NATIVE: Vowels (A, I, E) then Consonants (N, T, V).
If we follow the exact positional shift from your example:
T(1) W(2) E(3) N(4) T(5) Y(6) becomes E(3) W(2) T(5) Y(6) T(1) N(4)
N(1) A(2) T(3) I(4) V(5) E(6) becomes T(3) A(2) V(5) E(6) N(1) I(4)
Answer: TAVENI (based on position jumping) or AVITEN (based on alphabetical grouping).
