Alphabet Series Questions for SSC GD
Many students dream of joining forces like BSF, CRPF, or CISF, and the SSC GD Constable exam is the first step toward that goal. In the General Intelligence and Reasoning section, many students lose marks simply because they rush. One of the easiest yet most tricky topics is the Alphabet Series. You might think, “I know my ABCD, so this will be easy” but in the exam hall pressure, finding the missing letter in a series like PMT, OOS, NQR, MSQ, ? can twist your brain. If you count on your fingers, you will waste time. But if you know the right tricks, you can solve these questions in 10 seconds. To help you practice the right patterns, we have provided a free PDF of Alphabet Series questions for SSC GD exam in this blog.
In the Reasoning section (20 questions), the Alphabet Series carries a lot of weightage.
We have prepared a comprehensive PDF containing exam-level questions. We have chosen questions that cover the unique mix of Single Letter Series, Double Letter Series, and Continuous Pattern Series that SSC GD is famous for. Download it, save it, and practice these questions to build your speed.
Find the missing letter: B, E, H, K, ?
(a) M
(b) N
(c) O
(d) L
Answer: (b) N
Logic: The pattern follows +3 each time: B → E → H → K → N.
Complete the series: AZ, CX, EV, GT, ?
(a) HS
(b) IR
(c) JQ
(d) KP
Answer: (b) IR
Logic: First letters increase by +2 (A, C, E, G → I). Second letters decrease by -2 (Z, X, V, T → R). These are also opposite letter pairs.
Which term comes next? PM, RO, TQ, VS, ?
(a) XU
(b) WU
(c) XV
(d) YU
Answer: (a) XU
Logic: First letters increase by +2 (P → R → T → V → X). Second letters also increase by +2 (M → O → Q → S → U).
Find the missing term: A, D, I, P, ?
(a) X
(b) Y
(c) Z
(d) W
Answer: (b) Y
Logic: Letters represent squares of positions: A = 1², D = 2², I = 3², P = 4². Next is 5² = 25 → Y.
Complete the continuous pattern series:
a _ b c _ a _ b c d a _ c c d
(a) a, b, c, d
(b) d, d, b, b
(c) d, d, b, d
(d) b, d, d, b
Answer: (c) d, d, b, d
Logic: The repeating pattern is adbc. The series is made of repeated groups of adbc.
Complete the series: BMO, EOQ, HQS, KSU, ?
(a) NMW
(b) NUW
(c) NUV
(d) MUW
Answer: (b) NUW
Logic:
1st letter: +3 (B → E → H → K → N)
2nd letter: +2 (M → O → Q → S → U)
3rd letter: +2 (O → Q → S → U → W)
Find the next term: Z, W, S, N, ?
(a) H
(b) I
(c) G
(d) J
Answer: (a) H
Logic: The decreasing pattern increases stepwise: −3, −4, −5, −6 → Z → W → S → N → H.
Complete the series: AB, DEF, HIJK, ?, STUVWX
(a) LMNO
(b) LMNOP
(c) MNOPQ
(d) MNOP
Answer: (c) MNOPQ
Logic: Number of letters increases: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. After HIJK (4 letters), the next 5 letters are MNOPQ.
If A → Z and B → Y, then K → ?
(a) O
(b) P
(c) Q
(d) R
Answer: (b) P
Logic: Opposite alphabet pairs. K is the 11th letter from the start; P is the 11th from the end.
Complete the series: Y, V, P, M, ?
(a) G
(b) H
(c) F
(d) I
Answer: (a) G
Logic: Alternating pattern: −3, −6, −3, −6 → Y → V → P → M → G.
Reasoning is not just about intelligence; it is about technique. You don’t want to waste 2 minutes on one easy question. To score fast, you need a strategy. Here are 5 practical tips to help you master Alphabet Series questions for the SSC GD exam:
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No. The difficulty level is Easy to Moderate. The logic is usually direct (addition or subtraction of positions).
You will definitely see 2 to 3 questions in the General Intelligence and Reasoning section.
Yes! Remembering that M=13 and W=23 saves a lot of time. Use the “EJOTY” trick or the “CFILORUX” trick to remember landmarks.
These are questions like a_bb_c_. The trick is to count the total letters (including blanks) and divide them into small equal groups to find the repeating pattern.
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