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TEKCAR: RACKET: : TCEJBO:?...

TEKCAR: RACKET: : TCEJBO:?

A

TCEOBJ

B

OBJECT

C

CEJBOT

D

REJECT

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The correct Answer is:
C

The letters have been written in reverse order.
TEKCAR `to` RACKET
Similarly,
TCEJBO `to` OBJECT
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