Introduction
Classification based on the English alphabet focuses on identifying patterns in letter groups. Students must find the group that does not follow the common rule.
Explanation Step by Step

Each letter in the English alphabet has a position. A = 1, B = 2, up to Z = 26. In classification questions, three groups follow the same pattern, while one group is different. The task is to identify the odd group.
Sub-topics
Classification - English Alphabet
Groups may follow patterns such as sequential order, reverse order, or fixed gaps. Compare all groups carefully.
Examples
Example 1
Tricks and Shortcuts
Memorize alphabet positions. Quickly check forward and backward sequences. Look for consistent patterns.
Common Mistakes
Ignoring letter positions. Not checking reverse patterns. Making quick guesses without analysis.
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
- ABC, DEF, GHI, JKM
- PQR, STU, VWX, VUT
- LMN, OPQ, RST, RTS
Medium Questions
- BCD, EFG, HIJ, HJK
- XYZ, UVW, RST, XZY
- ACE, BDF, GIK, GHI
Hard Questions
- AZB, BYC, CXD, DEF
- ADG, BEH, CFI, ABC
- LMO, NOP, OPQ, LNM
Revision Summary
Understand alphabet positions and patterns. Practice helps identify odd groups quickly and accurately.