1. The vowel 'e' occurs:
1. 2 times
2. 3 times
3. 5 times
4. 4 times

2. If [tex]$P=2, Q=4, R=6, S=8, T=10, \ldots$[/tex], which of the following numbers indicates the word 'ROSE'?
1. 632528
2. 624412
3. 618432
4. 652832

3. In the word 'BULRUSH', which letter occurs between the letters at the fourth place from the right end and the second place from the left end?
1. [tex]$R$[/tex]
2. [tex]$L$[/tex]
3. [tex]$U$[/tex]
4. [tex]$S$[/tex]

4. In the sentence, "Thousands of such systems are possible theoretically, but only few have been launched," how many words have three successive consonants?
1. Seven
2. Six
3. Five
4. Eight

5. In the word 'EDUCATION', which is the letter adjacent to the right of the second letter to the left of the third letter from the right end?
1. [tex]$D$[/tex]
2. [tex]$C$[/tex]
3. [tex]$T$[/tex]
4. [tex]$I$[/tex]



Answer :

Certainly! Let's tackle each question one by one:

### Question 1
Count the occurrences of the vowel 'e' in the given options.

Answer: (3) 5

### Question 2
If `P=2, Q=4, R=6, S=8, T=10, ...`, each letter corresponds to an even number starting from 2 and increasing by 2.
To encode the word 'ROSE', we have:
- `R = 6`
- `O = 30`
- `S = 8`
- `E = 10`

Thus, read out as 630810.

Among the options given:
- (1) 632528
- (2) 624412
- (3) 618432
- (4) 652832

The appropriate matching format option is not matching by exact concatenated numbers representation, hence none of these options correctly match the established pattern.

Realizing there might be inconsistencies in representation or missing interpretations, the logical observations can guide towards, for instance:
- (3) 618432,
as closer resembling sequence which however slightly diverts from ROSE depending methods here used i.e actual concatenated letters/words uniquely.

### Question 3
In the word `BULRUSH`, identify the letter between the fourth letter from the right (`U`) and the second letter from the left (`U`):
- Here, `BULRUSH` can be simply matched returning `U`

Answer: (3) `U`

### Question 4
In the given sentence "Thousands of such systems are possible theoretically, but only few have been launched". How many words have three successive consonants?
Consonants include: B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,P,Q,R,S,T,V,W,X,Y,Z

Let's break down each word:
- "Thousands" - `thou[n]ds (ds)`
- "Of" -`no sequence`
- "Such" - ` no sequence`
- "Systems" - ` sys[t]ems(tems)`
- "Are" - `no`
- "Possible" - ` poss` but doesn't match 3cs#
- "Theoretically" - `theo[r]tically`
- "But" - `no con`
- "Only" - `no connected(triples no)ful`
- "Few" - `none`
- "Have" - `none`
- "been" -`none`
- "launched" - `launch ed (_,ed)]

Answer: Five
(3) Four words (could differed by analysis + verifications on closer rechecks interpretations exact by missing initial.

### Question 5
In the word 'EDUCATION', find the letter adjacent to the right of the second letter to the left of the third letter from the right end.

- Identify the third letter from the right end: `I`.
- Find the second letter to the left of `I`: `A`.
- The letter adjacent to the right of `A` is `T`.

Answer: (3) `T`