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If 'Driver' = 12, 'Pedestrian' = 20 and 'Accident' = 16, then 'Car' = ?
A3
B9
C18
D6
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. 6
1. Count letters: Driver has 6 → 6×2 = 12; Accident has 8 → 8×2 = 16.
2. Pedestrian has 10 letters → 10×2 = 20, confirming the rule (letters × 2).
3. 'Car' has 3 letters → 3×2 = 6.
_Source: RRB Group D (RRC) PYQ, held 27-10-2013, Q.65._
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