
When preparing for the NMMS MAT section, one of the less obvious yet high-scoring topics is Letter Repeating Series — where letters repeat in a pattern, alternate or follow a recurring scheme. In this post, we provide a targeted online mock test just for repeating letter-series (for Class 8 level) to help you master this concept with speed and accuracy.
NMMS MAT 3. Letter Repeating Series
Why Letter Repeating Series Matters
- Many MAT questions test your ability to spot letter-patterns not just sequential skips, but repeats, alternating blocks or cyclic repeats.
- Being good with repeating series means you reduce errors in the reasoning section and save time. According to standard reasoning guides: “A letter series is a sequence of letters that follows a specific logical rule or pattern.”
- Repeating-series patterns often appear in NMMS MAT: for example, letters repeating every 3rd position, or an alternate repeat of two letters. Recognizing it quickly gives you an edge.
What You’ll Get in This Mock Test
- Dedicated module: Only repeating-letter series (patterns like A, B, A, C, A, D… or X, Y, Z, X, Y, Z…)
- Exam-style questions: Same level of difficulty as NMMS MAT for Class VIII
- Instant feedback: Identify which repeating rule you struggle with (alternate block repeat, paired repeats, full cycle repeats)
- Timed practice: Gain speed for the actual exam environment
How to Use This for Best Effect
- Attempt the test in one sitting under timed conditions.
- After completion, review any mistakes: what repeating-rule did you miss (cycle length, skip count, paired repeat)?
- Maintain a log: e.g., “I missed all series where pattern was A-X-A-Y-A-Z”.
- Re-attempt weekly and aim to reduce time taken per question.
- In the final week before the exam, increase frequency of these mock tests and revise weak pattern types.
Tips & Tricks for Letter Repeating Series
- Identify the block size: Are letters repeating every 2nd, 3rd or 4th position?
- Watch for cycles: For example, A, B, C, A, B, C → repeating cycle of 3.
- Alternate between repeats and new letters: e.g., A, A, B, B, C, C → two-time repeat pattern.
- Write positions: Convert letters to their numeric positions (A=1, B=2…) which often reveals skip/repeat patterns.
- Don’t over-complicate: If you see obvious repeat (e.g., X, Y, Z, X, Y…), don’t look for second-order skip unless necessary.
- Practice makes perfect: The more you attempt repeating series, the quicker you pick up the rule.
Call to Action
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