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1. Coding-decoding questions involve deciphering codes to reveal messages. Codes use patterns like opposite letters, letter substitutions, numerical values assigned to letters, and changing word meanings. 2. Examples show opposite pair codes where EDITION = VWRGRLM, letter substitution where CERTAIN = DFSUBJO, and numerical codes where YOGHURT = 251578211820. 3. Identifying the coding pattern is key to determining the coded word for a given clue, such as determining "zu" must mean "Kashmir" when given the clues "jk su mo = Nation and Kashmir" and "mo zu aq = Nation or Ladakh".

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Coding Decoding 18

1. Coding-decoding questions involve deciphering codes to reveal messages. Codes use patterns like opposite letters, letter substitutions, numerical values assigned to letters, and changing word meanings. 2. Examples show opposite pair codes where EDITION = VWRGRLM, letter substitution where CERTAIN = DFSUBJO, and numerical codes where YOGHURT = 251578211820. 3. Identifying the coding pattern is key to determining the coded word for a given clue, such as determining "zu" must mean "Kashmir" when given the clues "jk su mo = Nation and Kashmir" and "mo zu aq = Nation or Ladakh".

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Coding decoding

A coding-decoding is a type of code which need to be deciphered to get the final message.
The codes are based on various principles and patterns. In order to identify the pattern,
we will consider all possible arrangements or order that will provide the methodology to
solve the coding-decoding questions.
Some common types of relationships which are asked in the exam,
1. Opposite pair letter codes
2. Letter coded with some other letter
3. Substitution
4. Identify message from codes
5. Numerical values assigned to words
6. Letters interchanging with each other
7. If then coding
8. Meaning of the words changed
9. Addition of the place values of the letters
Below we are going to share the type of series with examples to explain it,
Opposite pair of letters
1. If, in a certain code, EDITION is written as VWRGRLM, which word would be coded as
SLMVHGB ?
a. HAUGHTY
b. HONESTY
c. EDITORS
d. AMNESTY
Ans. D
Solution –
The letters of the word are coded with the opposite letter.
As,
EDITION
VWRGRLM
Similarly,
SLMVHGB
HONESTY
Hence, the correct option is B
Letter Coded with some other letter
2. In a certain code language, CERTAIN is written as DFSUBJO, then in the same code
language, SUMMER will be written as?
a. TUNMFS
b. TVNNFS
c. TVNNFT
d. RVNNFS
Ans. B
Solution –

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Hence, option B is the correct response.


Substitution
3. If ‘jk su mo’ stands for ‘Nation and Kashmir’, ‘mo zu aq’ stands for ‘Nation or Ladakh’
and ‘hy mo se’ stands for ‘United Nation Speech’, which word stands for ‘Kashmir’?
a. Jk
b. Su
c. either jk or su
d. zu
Ans. C
Solution –
‘jk su mo’ = ‘Nation and Kashmir’__________(1)
‘mo zu aq’ = ‘Nation or Ladakh’ ___________(2)
‘hy mo se’ =‘United Nation Speech’___________(3)
'Nation' is common in all, thus
'Nation' =mo
Code of 'Kashmir' = either 'jk or su'
Hence, option C is the correct answer.
Identify message from codes.
4. If “ @ &#%!” is the code for DREAM and “ @ 97#” is the code for DUKE, then what is
the code for KUMAR?
a. 7#!%&
b. 79!%@
c. 79!#&
d. 79!%&
Ans. D
Solution –
Code corresponding to each letter:

Answer is 79!%&.
Numerical values assign to words
5. In a code language, YOGHURT is written as 251578211820. How will DEVELOP be
written as in that language?
a. 45225121516
b. 45225111516
c. 45225121515
d. 45215121516
Ans. A
Solution –
YOGHURT = 251578211820
The place value of English alphabet is written here.
Like
A = 1 , B = 2, C = 3, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ z = 26
Similarly
DEVELOP = 45225121516

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Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.


6. If Q = 10 and FAX = 50, then XEROX = ?
a. 45
b. 46
c. 49
d. 50
Ans. C
Solution –
10 is the place of Q if we count from Z i.e. from opposite side.
Similarly for FAX =21+26+3 = 50
So, XEROX = 3+22+9+12+3 = 49
Letters interchanging with each other
7. In a code language, SELECTION is written as ESELDITNO. How will NOSTALGIA be
written in the same language?
a. ONTSBGLAI
b. ONTSZGLAI
c. NOTSBLGAI
d. ONSTBGLAI
Ans. A
Solution –

Similarly,

Hence, option (A) is correct


If then coding
8. If 9 * 7 * 5= 72975 & 4 * 8 * 6= 6486 then find 7 * 3 * 5= ?
a. 82559
b. 34335
c. 14527
d. 47865
Ans. B
Solution –
9 * 7 * 5 is operated as last two numbers are written as it is, but first number is cubed.
cube of 9 = 729 and 75 makes 72975
4 * 8 * 6= 6486
7 * 3 * 5= 34335
Hence, option B is the correct response.
Meaning of the words changed
9. In a certain code language, “pink” is written as “green”, “green” is written as “yellow”,
“yellow” is written as “red”, “red” is written as “white” and “white” is written as “indigo”,
then in the same code language what is the colour of blood?
a. White
b. Red
c. Green
d. Yellow
Ans. A
Solution –
Pink ⇒ Green
Green ⇒ Yellow
Yellow ⇒ Red
Red ⇒ White

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White ⇒ Indigo
Since the color of Blood is RED and RED is written as White.
Hence, the correct option is A.
Addition of the place value of the letters
10. If each of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned an even numerical value
beginning A = 2, B = 4 and so on, what will be the total value of the letters for the word
MODERN?
a. 126
b. 64
c. 138
d. 140
Ans. C
When the letters of English alphabet is assigned an even numerical value, then letters of
the given word i.e. MODERN may be represented as follows:
M ⇒ 13 x 2 = 26
O ⇒ 15 x 2 = 30
D ⇒ 04 x 2 = 08
E ⇒ 05 x 2 = 10
R ⇒ 18 x 2 = 36
N ⇒ 14 x 2 = 28
Total value of the letters for word MODERN = 26 + 30 + 08 + 10 + 36 + 28 = 138
Hence, C is the required answer.

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