Answering Alphabet Test Questions for RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam 2025
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The Alphabet Test is one of those Reasoning topics that silently carries weight in the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam. In just a few questions, it can fetch you quick marks if you know the tricks. But if you take it lightly, it can also trap you. So, what will you learn in this blog? You’ll know what Alphabet Test questions really are, the types you will face in the exam, the common patterns examiners love, step-by-step solving techniques, traps to avoid, time-saving shortcuts, and finally, a set of practice questions with answers.

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What Are Machine Alphabet Test Questions?

Candidates often find themselves puzzled by jumbled letters. Alphabet Test questions are based on the English alphabet—its order, positions, and patterns. The examiner will ask you to find letters to the left, right, between, or coded in some form. Sounds simple? It is simple, but under the exam clock, it tests your speed and accuracy. If you can train your brain to instantly recall alphabet positions (A=1, Z=26), then half the battle is won.

Types of Alphabet Test Asked in RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam

Toppers looked at problems from different angles. And that’s exactly what you must do with Alphabet Test questions. They appear in many forms, like:

  1. Position-based: Example: 7th letter from the left.
  2. Word formation: From given letters, how many meaningful words can be formed?
  3. Coding-Decoding with alphabets: Where positions are shifted or reversed.
  4. Pair of letters: How many pairs follow the alphabetical sequence?
  5. Miscellaneous puzzles: Like finding letters equidistant from both ends.

Common Patterns You Must Know

Patterns are like shortcuts in Einstein’s experiments. Instead of solving from scratch every time, he looked for connections. Similarly, in Alphabet Tests, you’ll see repeating patterns:

  • Questions shifting letters forward/backward.
  • Letters picked from odd/even positions.
  • Reversing the entire alphabet order.
  • Skipping letters at fixed intervals.
  • Spotting the pattern quickly is the golden key here.

How to Solve Alphabet Test Step by Step

You can break even the biggest of the riddles by breaking it into small steps. So, you need to apply the same idea in answering questions on the Alphabet Test. 

Here’s how you should proceed:

  1. Memorize positions (A=1, Z=26).
  2. Read the question slowly once.
  3. Identify whether it is forward, backward, or pair-based.
  4. Write down the sequence if needed.
  5. Apply the operation step by step.
  6. Double-check before finalizing.

Practice will help you master these steps, and you can solve all types of Alphabet questions like an expert. 

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Never Fall into Common Traps

Even Einstein forgot his train ticket once, which proves anyone can slip! In Alphabet Tests, the common traps are:

  • Forgetting the correct direction (left vs. right).
  • Mixing up odd-even positions.
  • Ignoring whether the sequence starts from the beginning or the end.
  • Miscounting positions under exam stress.

In short, you should keep calm, follow the steps mentioned above, and avoid these pitfalls to master the art of skipping the traps.

Time-Saving Tips

You need to be good at managing your time well to save it by thinking smart, not hard. So here’s what you need to do to save it and make the most of it:

  • Learn by heart A–Z with positions till it becomes automatic.
  • Practice with a timer to reduce thinking time.
  • Don’t spend more than 30 seconds on one question.
  • Skip and return later if stuck.

Don’t forget, RBI Grade B is about accuracy and speed combined.

Free Alphabet Test Mock Test

Directions(1-5): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions. 6 H 9 K 3 D V B 2 M 1 Y I 7 O 4 W 5 8 S L P Z R

Question 1: How many alphabets are immediately preceded by a prime number?

  1. Six
  2. Two
  3. One
  4. Four
  5. Three

Question 2: What is the sum of 2nd number from left end and 3rd number from right end?

  1. 11
  2. 13
  3. 10
  4. 5
  5. None of the above

Question 3: How many vowels are to the right of 1st prime number from the left end?

  1. Two
  2. One
  3. Four
  4. Three
  5. Six

Question 4: How many consonants are between D and 8 in the given arrangement?

  1. Six
  2. Five
  3. Four
  4. Three
  5. Seven

Question 5: What is the sum of all even numbers in the arrangement?

  1. 16
  2. 12
  3. 24
  4. 20
  5. 10

Directions(6-10): Read the given arrangement of numbers and symbols carefully and answer the questions based in it.

2 8 & 4 % 6 7 $ # 9 * 2 1 % & 7 3 ? 5 4 * & 2 8 @

Question 6: How many numbers are between “#” and “@”?

  1. Seven
  2. Eight
  3. Nine
  4. Ten
  5. More than ten

Question 7: In the given series, how many symbols are immediately preceded and immediately succeeded by a number?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. Four
  5. None of the above

Question 8: What is the sum of all the odd numbers in the given series?

  1. 28
  2. 30
  3. 32
  4. 34
  5. None of the above

Question 9: How many numbers are immediately preceded by a symbol?

  1. Four
  2. Five
  3. Six
  4. Seven
  5. More than seven

Question 10: Which is the 14th element to the right of 7th element from the left end in the given series?

  1. *
  2. 4
  3. &
  4. 5
  5. None of the above

Alphabet Test Mock Test ANSWER KEYS and SOLUTIONS:

1) – 5)2) – 2)3) – 1)4) – 2)5) – 4)6) – 3)
7) – 4)8) – 3)9) – 4)10) – 1) 

Solution 1: 5)

Given series: 6 H 9 K 3 D V B 2 M 1 Y I 7 O 4 W 5 8 S L P Z R

So, there are three alphabets, which are immediately preceded by a prime number. Hence, option e.

Solution 2: 2)

Given series: 6 H 9 K 3 D V B 2 M 1 Y I 7 O 4 W 5 8 S L P Z R

Sum = (9 + 4) = 13

Hence, option b.

Solution 3: 1)

Given series: 6 H 9 K 3 D V B 2 M 1 Y I 7 O 4 W 5 8 S L P Z R

There are two vowels i.e. I and O to the right of 1st prime number from the left end. Hence, option a.

Solution 4: 2)

Given series: 6 H 9 K 3 D V B 2 M 1 Y I 7 O 4 W 5 8 S L P Z R

There are five consonants between D and 8 in the given arrangement. Hence, option b.

Solution 5: 4)

Given series: 6 H 9 K 3 D V B 2 M 1 Y I 7 O 4 W 5 8 S L P Z R

Sum = (6 + 2 + 4 + 8) = 20

Hence, option d.

Solution 6: 3)

Given arrangement:

2 8 & 4 % 6 7 $ # 9 * 2 1 % & 7 3 ? 5 4 * & 2 8 @

There are nine numbers between “#” and “@”.

Hence, option c.

Solution 7: 4)

Given arrangement:

2 8 & 4 % 6 7 $ # 9 * 2 1 % & 7 3 ? 5 4 * & 2 8 @

There are four such symbols, which immediately preceded and immediately succeeded by a number. Hence, option d.

Solution 8: 3)

Given arrangement:

2 8 & 4 % 6 7 $ # 9 * 2 1 % & 7 3 ? 5 4 * & 2 8 @

Odd numbers of the arrangement = (7, 9, 1, 7, 3, 5)

Required sum = (7 + 9 + 1 + 7 + 3 + 5) = 32

Sum of all the odd numbers in the given series is 32. Hence, option c.

Solution 9: 4)

Given arrangement:

2 8 & 4 % 6 7 $ # 9 * 2 1 % & 7 3 ? 5 4 * & 2 8 @

There are seven numbers, which are immediately preceded by a symbol. Hence, option d.

Solution 10: 1)

Given arrangement:

2 8 & 4 % 6 7 $ # 9 * 2 1 % & 7 3 ? 5 4 * & 2 8 @

‘*’ is the 14th element to the right of 7th element from the left end. Hence, option a.

Takeaway

Not every topic in Reasoning will fetch you marks as easily as Alphabet Tests. It’s a scoring area if you prepare smartly. Learn the patterns, avoid silly mistakes, and practice daily. With the right approach, these 4–6 questions can become your sure-shot marks in RBI Grade B Phase 1.

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FAQs

Q1. What is an Alphabet Test in RBI Grade B?

A1. It checks reasoning using letter-based puzzles.

Q2. How many questions come from Alphabet Test?

A2. Usually 3–5 questions in Reasoning.

Q3. What types of Alphabet Test questions are asked?

A3. Coding, series, positions, and sequence problems.

Q4. How to solve Alphabet Test quickly?

A4. Memorize letter positions and practice daily.

Q5. Is Alphabet Test scoring in RBI Grade B?

A5. Yes, it’s easy and high-scoring with practice.

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