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JCKGABBH Copy the letter string above on a piece of paper. Cross out the first and last letters. Replace the letter B with the letter Q. Insert a U after each Q. Switch the first and last letters. Which of the following letter sequences remains on the page?

A. UKGA QUOC

B. QKGAQUCI

C. UKGAQUQC

D. HCKGAQUQ

Answer Explanation:

C. After following the instructions, the remaining letter sequence is: "UKGAQUQC."

Let's follow the given instructions step by step:

Original: JCKGABBH

  1. Cross out the first and last letters: CKGABB
  2. Replace the letter B with the letter Q: CKGAQQ
  3. Insert a U after each Q: CKGAQUQU
  4. Switch the first and last letters: UKGAQUQC

So, the correct sequence is: c. UKGAQUQC

Therefore, the Correct Answer is C.

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