Directions (1-6) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the \( M \beta D Q \epsilon 3 R \Omega \& N 4 @ 2 L \% 6 \) $ A 5 W © X 8 U C 9 * 7 # E + Z

How many letters are there in the given series, each of which is followed by an odd number and preceded by a consonant?


A) One

B) Three

C) None

D) Two

E) More than three

Correct Answer:
C) None


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