Concept:
Such questions test
letter patterns, including position in the alphabet, case (uppercase/lowercase), or relationships between letters.
Step 1:Observe the pattern in each option.
Check the
case pattern (uppercase/lowercase):
- (A) DkUZ → Upper, lower, Upper, Upper
- (B) LPuB → Upper, Upper, lower, Upper
- (C) FoMY → Upper, lower, Upper, Upper
- (D) UXeN → Upper, Upper, lower, Upper
Step 2:Check positional relationship (alphabet positions).
Convert letters to positions:
- (A) D(4), k(11), U(21), Z(26)
- (B) L(12), P(16), u(21), B(2)
- (C) F(6), o(15), M(13), Y(25)
- (D) U(21), X(24), e(5), N(14)
Step 3:Identify the odd pattern.
In most options, there is a consistent jump or recognizable order pattern, but in
(C), the sequence does not follow a similar structured relation compared to others.
Step 4:Conclusion:
\[
\text{FoMY is different from the others.}
\]