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Coding Decoding

1. The document presents a series of coding puzzles where letters or words are encoded with other letters, words, or numbers according to consistent rules within each puzzle. The reader must determine the code for new letters or words based on examples provided. 2. Questions ask the reader to determine the code for given letters or words based on the coding rules and examples given for each puzzle. The reader must choose the correct code from the answer choices provided. 3. The puzzles involve determining codes for letters, words, and phrases when given examples of how other letters and words are encoded within the same system.

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Coding Decoding

1. The document presents a series of coding puzzles where letters or words are encoded with other letters, words, or numbers according to consistent rules within each puzzle. The reader must determine the code for new letters or words based on examples provided. 2. Questions ask the reader to determine the code for given letters or words based on the coding rules and examples given for each puzzle. The reader must choose the correct code from the answer choices provided. 3. The puzzles involve determining codes for letters, words, and phrases when given examples of how other letters and words are encoded within the same system.

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Coding- decoding

1. If M= 13, then KITE=? 2. In a certain code language, 'PICTURE' is written as 'QHDSVQF'. How would 'BROWSER' be written in that same code? a) CQVVTDS b) CQPVTDS c) CQPUTDS d) CQVPPDS e) none of these 3. In a certain code language, 'GIVE' is written as 'VIEG' and 'OVER' is written as 'EVRO'. How will 'DISK' be written in that same code? a) SIDK b) KISD c) KDSI d) SIKD e) none of these 4. In a certain code language, 'BAT' is written as 'YZG'. How will 'SICK' be written in that same code? a) HRYV b) HRZP c) HRXP d) RHPX e) none of these 5. In a coding system, 'SHEEP' is written as 'GAXXR' and 'BLEAT' as 'HPXTN'. How can 'SLATE' be written in that same coding system? a) GPTXN b) GPTNX c) GPXNT d) PTGXN e) none of these 6. if 'RAJU' is coded as 11-12-13-14 and 'JUNK' is written as 13-14-10-9, then will you code 'RANK'? a) 9-10-11-12 b) 10-11-12-9 c) 11-12-10-9 d) 12-11-10-9 e) none of these 7. In a certain code, 'LAKE' is written as 'OZPV'. How will 'BACK' be written in that same code? 8. In a certain code language, 'ITNIETAM' is code for 'INTIMATE',then which of the following words has the code 'TREVNIETARBI'? a)INVRETIBRATE b) INVERTIBARTE c) INVERTIBRETA d) INVERTIBRATE e) INVERITBARTE 9. In a certain code language, 'PRISM' is written as 'OSHTL' and 'RULE' is written as 'QVAMD'. How will 'WHORL' be written in that same code? a) XIPSM b) VGNQK c) UINSK d) XGPQM e) VINSK 10. In a certain code language, 'STARK' is written as 'LBFMG' and 'MOBILE' is written as 'TNRSPJ'. How will 'BLAME' be written in that same code? a) TSFRJ b) RPFTJ c) NJFTP d) TSFGJ e) none of these 11. If 'WORK' is coded as '4-12-9-16', then how will you code 'WOMAN'? a) 4-12-14-26-13 b) 4-26-14-13-12 c) 23-12-26-14-13 d) 23-15-13-1-14 e) none of these Directions for questions 12 to 14: Study the following letter and their corresponding digit codes following by certain conditions of coding and then answer the questions given below them by finding out which of the digit combinations given in (1), (2), (3) and (4) is the coded form of the letter-groups given in each question and mark your answer accordingly. Letter PNAJIREBUK Digit code 5391462708 Conditions (i) If both the first and the last letters in the group are vowels, both should be coded as $. (ii) If both the first and the last letters in the group are consonants, both should be coded as #. 12. KUNAJB a) 803917 b) $0391$ c) #o391# d) #0391$ e) none of these 13. EBNAPI a) 273954 b)$7395$ c) #7395# d) $7395# e) none of these 14. RBUKAE a) #70892 b) 670892 c) 670982 d) 607892 e) none of these 15. In a certain code language, 'it pit sit' means 'I am boy', 'it nit sit' means 'I am girl', which of the following means 'girl'? a) it b) pit c) sit d) nit e) none of these 16. If 'white' is called 'blue', 'blue' is called 'red', 'red' is called 'yellow', 'yellow' is called 'green', 'green' is called 'black', 'black' is called 'violet' and 'violet' is called 'orange', then what would be the colour of human blood? a) red b) green c) yellow d) violet e) orange 17. In a certain code language, '786' means 'study very hard', '958' means 'hard work pays', and '645' means 'study and work'. Which of the following is the code for 'very'? a) 8 b) 6 c) 7 d) CBD e) none of these 18. If 'parrot' is known as 'peacock', 'peacock' is known as 'swallow', 'swallow' is known as 'pigeon', 'pigeon' is known as 'sparrow', then what would be the name of Indian National Bird? a) parrot b) swallow c) peacock d) pigeon e) sparrow

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