Alpha numeric Reasoning Tnpsc

Alphanumeric reasoning is a type of logical reasoning that involves a combination of letters and numbers. Alphanumeric series are a common type of question in competitive exams, such as bank exams and government exams.

To solve alphanumeric series questions, you need to be able to identify the pattern that is being followed. The pattern can be based on the letters, the numbers, or a combination of both. Once you have identified the pattern, you can use it to predict the next term in the series.

Here are some examples of alphanumeric series:

  • Letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I
  • Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Combination: A1, B2, C3, D4, E5, F6, G7, H8, I9

Here are some tips for solving alphanumeric series questions:

  • Start by identifying the pattern: The first step is to identify the pattern that is being followed. This can be done by looking at the first few terms in the series.
  • Look for a common sequence: Once you have identified the pattern, look for a common sequence that is being followed. This could be a simple sequence, such as adding 1 to each term, or a more complex sequence, such as adding 1 to the first letter and subtracting 1 from the second letter.
  • Predict the next term: Once you have identified the pattern, you can use it to predict the next term in the series.
  • Check your answer: Once you have predicted the next term, check your answer by looking at the next term in the series.

Here are some practice questions for alphanumeric reasoning:

  • 1. What is the next term in the series?
    • A1, B2, C3, D4, E5
  • 2. What is the next term in the series?
    • 1, 4, 9, 16, 25
  • 3. What is the next term in the series?
    • A@, B#, C$, D%, E^
* * All the Notes in this blog, are referred from Tamil Nadu State Board Books and Samacheer Kalvi Books. Kindly check with the original Tamil Nadu state board books and Ncert Books.