Coding Decoding PDF Set 2
Coding Decoding PDF Set 2
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Set – 3
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a group of letters is given
followed by four combinations of symbols/digits/letters labelled A, B, C and D. You have to
find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the group of letters
based on the codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches,
choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.
A E I O U
@ # % $ &
And the rest of the letters will be coded as the sum of the digits of their numerical position in
the English alphabetical series.
Condition 1:
If the number of even digits in the code is more than the number of odd digits then each odd
number in the code will be converted into its respective letter whose numerical position in
alphabetical series is same as the number.
Condition 2:
If all the numbers in the code are odd digits then each number in the code will be converted
into its respective letter whose numerical position in alphabetical series is same as the number
and the obtained codes at first and last position will be interchanged.
Condition 3:
If there are more than two symbols in the code then the consonants are to be changed to their
immediate next letter in the English alphabetical series.
If there is more than one condition applicable in a code then only condition 3 will be applied.
Set – 4
Directions : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
19. If "desert ____ " is coded as "but bhu" then which of the following words should fill
the blank?
A. everywhere B. found C. filter D. items E. Either B or C
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
In certain coded language:
21. What does the code ‘jr’ stand for in the given code language?
A. Heart B. Stay C. Either ‘Stay’ or ‘Close’ D. Worst E. Either ‘Your’ or ‘Was’
22. Which of the following is the code for ‘Happen’ in the given code language?
A. rm B. ip C. tn D. bl E. None of these
23. Which of the following is the code for ‘Heart’ in the given code language?
A. ma B. ha C. bl D. pc E. None of these
24. Which of the following is the code for ‘Worst Stay’ in the given code language?
A. rm ha B. ap bl C. pi jr D. rm pi E. None of these
25. If ‘In Your Dreams’ is written as ‘cd ma pi’ then what would be the code of ‘Dreams
Close Thing’?
A. cd bl rm B. ma pc tn C. cd tn ap D. jr ha rm E. cd ap ha
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Set – 6
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a group of digits/letters is given
followed by four combinations of symbols numbered A, B, C and D. You have to find out
which of the following four combinations correctly represent the group of digits/letters
based on the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations
matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.
A E I O U
@ # $ % &
And the rest of the letters will be coded as the sum of the digits of the numerical position of
them in the alphabetical series.
Condition 1:
If the sum of the numbers in the code is a multiple of 3 then the last two elements of the code
are to be interchanged.
Condition 2:
If the product of the first and last element in the code is a multiple of 5 then the code will be
written in the reversed order.
Condition 3:
If there are more than two symbols in the code then the code will be written in the reversed
order except for first and the last element.
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four
combinations of symbols and digits labeled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the
following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and
the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as
your answer.
Condition 1:
If first element is a number and last element is a symbol then the code of first and last element
will be interchanged.
Condition 2:
If first element is a symbol and last element is a number then both elements will be coded as
the code of symbol.
Condition 3:
If third element is an even number and sixth element is a symbol then both will be coded as
‘E’.
Condition 4:
If an element is appearing twice in the code then the code of that element will not be written.
Note: If more than one condition is applicable then they are to be applied in increasing order
of their condition number.
Set – 8
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The values in Box 1 are coded as the values at their respective position in Box 2 on the basis of
following conditions.
Box 1 Box 2
TRY24 OWL7 BEN18 USZ24 ODO7 YEM18
Conditions:
If a grid:
i. If the number attached is a prime number then change the consonants to their immediate
previous letter as per English alphabet series and change the number as per sum of its
digit(until single digit is obtained).
ii. If the number attached is a composite number then change the consonants to their
immediate next letter as per English alphabet series.
i. If the number attached is even then arrange the letters within the word as per reverse
alphabetical order and interchange the digits of the number.
ii. If the number attached is odd then arrange the letters within the word as per alphabetical
order.
3. Contains both vowels and consonants:
i. If the number is a perfect square then change the consonants to their reverse letters as per
the English alphabet series and subtract the number from 100.
ii. If the number is not a perfect square then change the vowels to their reverse letters as per
the English alphabet series.
As per the given illustration and conditions find the values of Box 2 for the following.
Box 1 Box 2
37. What is the difference between the sum of odd numbers and the sum of even numbers of
Box 2?
A. 215 B. 132 C. 104 D. 68 E. None of these
40. What will be the product of the largest prime number and the smallest even number
of box 2?
A. 729 B. 176 C. 1806 D. 144 E. 688
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Set – 9
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In a certain code language , codes are decided on the basis of following rules and conditions.
Rules:
1. All the consonants that appear before 'N' in alphabet series are to be coded as 0-9.(C =1, D=
2 and so on)
2. All the consonants that appear after 'N' in alphabet series are to be coded as 0-9.(Q=1, R=2
and so on)
3. 'N' is to be coded as 1.
Conditions:
I. If a word starts with a cosonant but ends with a vowel then all the vowels of that word are to
be coded as '&' and codes for last and first letters will be interchanged.
II. If a word has more than two vowels then the first vowel is to be coded as ^, second vowel as
$, third vowel as @ and then repeat the codes in the same sequence from fourth vowel
onwards.
III. If in a word a consonant that appears after M is either preceded or followed or both by a
vowel then all the vowels of that word are to be coded as '#' and 1 is added to the original
code of all consonants. (If after adding 1, the original code comes in double digit then add the
digits until single digit is obtained.)
IV. If none of the above conditions is applicable in a word then vowels of such word are to
coded as '+'.
V. If more than one conditions are applicable in a single word then apply all the conditions as
per the given order.
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43. FL_OD_D
Among the following codes which one is the correct code for the above mentioned
word, so that a meaningful English word can be formed?
A. 381+2+2 B. 38##2#2 C. 38^$2@2 D. 49^$3@3 E. None of these
Set – 10
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
46. What is the code of the word ‘Revive’ in the given code language?
A. P5 B. S5 C. S6 D. R6 E. None of these
47. Which of the following words will have their code ‘F6’ in the given code language?
A. Eleven B. Enough C. Empire D. Both ‘Eleven’ and ‘Empire’ E. All of these
48. What is the code of the word ‘Super Over’ in the given code language?
A. T5 P4 B. T4 P5 C. T4 P4 D. T5 P5 E. None of these
49. If the code for the words ‘Never Look ____’ is coded as ‘M4 C5 O5’ in the coded
language then what will be the missing word?
A. Back B. Below C. Bad D. Before E. Both B and C
50. What is the code of the word ‘How is the josh’ in the given code language?
A. J2 I2 K4 T4 B. I3 J3 K4 U3 C. J2 I3 K4 U3 D. J2 T5 T5 I2 E. None of these.
Set – 11
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
These questions are based on code language which utilise letters in English alphabetical order.
In each question, there is a word written in capital letters, with one letter given in bold and
underlined. The entire code of the same word is given in the right hand side except the code of
the letter and the same is represented by a blank. You have to identify the pattern of the code
and find the code of the letter given in bold and underlined.
53. TIGER : RG _ CP
A. D B. H C. I D. E E. None of these
Set – 12
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
In a certain code language,
60. What is the code of ‘Dreams Humanity’ in the given code language?
A. $N5 $G13 B. $M5 %H14 C. %G13 %N5 D. $R8 %T17 E. None of these
Set – 13
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
61. What does the code ‘np’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Move B. Fast C. Or D. Left E. Behind
62. What does the code ‘fd cr’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Or Begin B. The Life C. Or Ended D. Life Begin E. Life Ended
63. What is the code of ‘Your Men’ in the given code language?
A. jq tj B. jq uf C. uf hc D. ry uf E. jq ma
64. If in the given coded language ‘Left My Legacy’ is written as ‘cs tj rk’ then what would
be the code of ‘Journey Behind My Legacy’?
A. lp at cs rk B. hc tj cs rk C. lp ma cs rk
D. Either option A or B E. Either option B or C
Set – 14
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Directions: In each of the following questions, a matrix containing codes of different letters
is given along with some conditions. On the basis of given codes and conditions, answer the
questions given below.
@9 * # 8 & 0 % ! 6
P N A S O R I CMT
Condition 1: If a word starts with a vowel but ends with a consonant then codes for first and
last letter to be reversed.
Condition 2: If there are more than two vowels in a word, then first vowel is to be coded as 1,
second vowel as 2 and so on.
Condition 3: If a word starts with a consonant and also ends with a consonant then vowels are
to be coded after coding all the consonanats.
Note: If more than one condition is applicable in a word, then apply them in the ascending
order of their condition number.
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Four friends – Ram, Laxman, Bharat and Shatrughan were having a conversation. They were
expressing their thoughts in a coded language.
Ram says, "le po ki ba" when he wants to convey that "friends make life live". Laxman says, "te
ki mo ba" when he wants to convey that "without friends life impossible". Bharat says, "lo mo
se te" when he wants to convey that "without trouble gain impossible". Shatrughan says, "st
ba po lo" when he wants to convey that "life make trouble joy".
76. Which of the following is most probably the code for "life gives joy"?
A. st lo ba B. ba fo st C. le po st D. ba fo go E. go mo po
80. Which of the following is the code for "life without trouble"?
A. lo te ba B. la le mo C. se st po D. mo lo ba E. Either option A or D
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Set – 17
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four
combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the
following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and
the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as
your answer.
Element 7 2 A D 6 8 O 3 J I V 5 E 4 P 9
Code $ @ < X } / & * > Y % # Z ! ? Q
Condition 1:
If first element is a vowel and last element is a number then the codes are to be interchanged.
Condition 2:
If first element is a consonant and last element is a vowel then both of them are to be coded
as middle element.
Condition 3:
If first element is an odd digit and last element is an even digit then the code will be written in
reversed order.
Condition 4:
If any element appears twice in a code then it will be coded as L.
Note: If two or more conditions are applicable in single code then Condition 1 will be given 1st
priority, Condition 2 will be given 2nd priority, Condition 3 will be given 3rd priority and
Condition 4 will be given 4th priority. And position of all elements in the code will be taken
from the left end.
Set – 18
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
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Set – 19
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The below mentioned table represents some words and their codes. The codes are assigned
on the basis of some pattern.
Column A,B,C,D and E shows some numerical values which form the codes for the words
asked. You have to mark the column name as your answer in which the code for the asked
word lies. The words are to be coded in the same manner which is followed by the codes
mentioned in the above table.
A B C D E
49 72 38 61 26
30 33 22 29 50
10 59 25 66 20
47 87 93 35 40
19 31 84 57 37
For example: If answer for the word STRANGE is asked then it would be ‘B’.
91. Identify the code for "VITAMIN" belongs to which of the following?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
92. Identify the code for "PROOF" belongs to which of the following?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
93. Identify the code for "RATIFY" belongs to which of the following?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
94. Identify the code for "BRUTAL" belongs to which of the following?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
95. Identify the code for "SUPREME" belongs to which of the following?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
Set – 20
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The values in Box 1 are coded as the values at their respective position in Box 2 on the basis of
following conditions.
Box 1 Box 2
SUN16 UAI24 DRC31 OVI16 FZR46 DCR34
→
POT26 BIR11 BBC6 OPO26 CHS21 CBC1
Conditions:
If a grid:
i. If the number attached is an even number then interchange the position of first and third
letters and subtract 5 from the number.
ii. If the number attached is an odd number then interchange the position of second and third
letters and add 3 to the number.
i. If the number attached is a multiple of 4 then change the letters to their reverse letters as
per alphabet series and add 2 to both the digits of the number.
ii. If the number attached is not a multiple of 4 then change the letters to the reverse letter of
their immediately succeeding letter as per alphabet series.
i. If the number attached is composite then change the vowel to its immediate next consonant
and consonant to its just previous vowel.
ii. If the number attached is prime then change the vowels to their immediately preceeding
letters and consonants to their immediately succeeding letters and add 10 to the number.
As per the given illustration and conditions find the values of Box 2 for the following.
Box 1 Box 2
DRY21 SON13 MAC44
→
AEO36 ZAP62 OIO37
96. What are the codes for ZAP62 and DRY21 respectively?
A . UBO62 and RYD24 B. UBO62 and DYR24 C. UCP62 and DRY24 D. UBO62 and DRY21 E. None of these
98. If TOY35 was one of the values of Box 1, then how would it be coded in Box 2?
A. OPU35 B. OPU45 C. UNZ45 D. TOY45 E. Can't be determined
99. Value "ZVL58" in Box 2 represents which of the following values of Box 1?
A. OIO37 B. LIP43 C. ZAP62 D. AEO36 E. MAC44
100. SON13 is related to TNO23 in a way, GRV50 is related to VRG45 in the same way then
who is related to DYR24 in the same way?
A. DRY24 B. DRY21 C. DYR21 D. CQX21 E. None of these
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Set – 21
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The below mentioned table represents some words and their codes. The codes are assigned
on the basis of some pattern.
Word TRAINED AVENGER STARE
Code 41 50 51
Column A,B,C,D and E shows some numerical values which form the codes for the words
asked. You have to mark the column name as your answer in which the code for the asked
word lies. The words are to be coded in the same manner which is followed by the codes
mentioned in the first table.
A B C D E
41 52 38 65 26
03 33 22 29 50
10 59 25 06 20
47 87 93 51 44
19 31 58 57 37
For example: If answer for the word STARE is asked then it would be ‘D’.
101. Identify the code for "MANDATE" belongs to which of the following?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
Directions: In each of the following below is given a group of letters followed by four
combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of
the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding
system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four
combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the
answer.
Note: If more than one condition applies then they are to be applied as per the order
mentioned below.
Letter PD E RA S K TON I HC L Y
Digit/Symbol * % 9 7 @ ? $ 5 4 + ~ 8 # 3 !
Conditions:
(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant then both are coded with the
code for the consonant.
(ii) If both 2nd letter and the last letter are vowels, then their codes are to be interchanged.
(iii) If 2nd letter is a consonant and 2nd last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the code
for the vowel.
(iv) If both 1st letter and 5th letter are consonants then both are coded as the code for the
third letter.
(v) If a given word does not follow any conditions mentioned above, then the code of the first
letter is interchanged with code of the second letter and code of the third letter is
interchanged with code of 4th letter and so on.
Set – 23
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
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Set – 24
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In a coded language,
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Set – 25
Directions: In each of the following questions, a group of letters is given followed by four
combinations of digits/symbols labeled as (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of
the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following codes and
conditions and mark the correct option accordingly. If none of the combinations correctly
represents the group of letters then mark “None of these” as your answer.
Letters B E A T D U R I S O P V
Digits/Symbols 4 % * 9 # ! 3 7 & ^ $ 5
Conditions:
I. If the first letter is a consonant and last letter is a vowel then interchange the codes of first
letter and second last letter.
II. If number of letters (in alphabet series) between the second and fourth letter is even, then
code of last letter will be equal to ~.
III. If first letter is a vowel and second last letter is a consonant then code both the letters as
per the code of vowel.
IV. If more than one condition is applicable then apply them in the ascending order of their
condition number.
V. If only one condition is applicable then first apply that condition and then skip the code for
third letter of the word.
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In a certain code language, all the consonants of English alphabet series are coded from 1 to 6
such that B is coded as 1, C as 2 and so on till H is coded as 6, thereafter the codes get
repeated i.e. J is coded as 1, K as 2 and so on. The codes for vowels start with the code of Y. If
Y is coded as 1, then A’s code will be 1, E will be coded as 2, I as 3 and so on.
After ascertaining the codes, following conditions are to be followed to determine the final
codes.
i. If code for two adjacent letters is same number then change the code of the letter that
comes first as per alphabetical order will be changed to ‘#’. For example ; If code for MEAN is
4435 then according to this rule new code will be 4#35.
ii. If the code of two adjacent letters is such that the code of preceding letter is one less than
that of succeeding letter then change the code of succeeding letter as ‘*’. For example if 6349
is a code then according to this rule new code will be 63*9.
126. If “_____ WAVE” is coded as 35*53 6253 then which of the following words will fill the
blank?
A. SOUND B. WIDTH C. SPLIT D. DROWN E. Both A and C
128. If “LAST MAN ___” is coded as 32** 425 3#246 then find the word that will fill the
blank?
A. DEATH B. EARTH C. ALIVE D. FRESH E. None of these
Set – 27
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given beside.
In a code language,
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Set – 28
Directions : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
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Set – 29
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
143. Code – ‘$25i %16f’ stands for which of the following phrases?
A. adventure island B. horrible nightmare C. witness digitally D. showcase quality E. None of these
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Set – 30
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
146. What is the code for “invest time to work” in the give code language?
A. sy bo mr fp B. ta nj kw rd C. ta fp ux nj D. mr sy bo ta E. ux ge nj sy
148. What is the code for “only time and money” in the given code language?
A. sy bo ux fp B. fp ta rd kw C. ge fp ta bo D. mr ta sy fp E. bo nj ta ge
149. What is the code for “buy good” in the given code language?
A. kw bo B. kw nj C. rd bo D. rd nj E. Can’t be determined
150. What is the code for “to” in the given code language?
A. ge B. kw C. nj D. sy E. bo
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Set – 31
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language ‘Indian banks are associates’ is written as ‘za pn ka sh’, ‘SBI has
asscociates banks’ is written as ‘pn za bi ti’, ‘national and Indian institute’ is written as ‘na ha
sh sn’ and ‘national has international banks’ is written as ‘bi na mn pn’.
Set – 32
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a certain code ‘all are going market’ is written as ‘sit ha pit zo’, ‘market is too far’ is written
as ‘ch fa jo zo’, 'he is not going’ is written as ‘pit ch la na’ and 'not far for all’ is written as ‘jo na
ha sa’.
Set – 33
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
161. Which of the following is the code for ‘To Live Well’ in the given code language?
A. su ke ri B. tl ph oh C. ph bg ke D. bg oh tl E. None of these
162. What does the code ‘va’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Right B. Make C. Free D. Your E. Can’t be determined
163. Which of the following is the code for ‘Right Home’ in the given code language?
A. tl su B. va rn C. oh rn D. su va E. None of these
164. What does the code ‘ri rn’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Make Live B. To Home C. Your Home D. Right To E. Can’t be determined
165. What does the code ‘md’ stands for in the given code language?
A. To B. Live C. Well D. Die E. Can’t be determined
Set – 34
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a group of digits/letters is given
followed by four combinations of symbols numbered A, B, C and D. you have to find out
which of the following four combinations correctly represents the group of digits/letters
based on the symbol codes and the conditions given below.
Letter Q D I P S E H R C U M W N A J B O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Condition 1:
If there are more than two vowels in the word then the code will be written in reversed order.
Condition 2:
If there is no vowel in the word then first three letters of the code will be written in reversed
order.
Condition 3:
If any two letters of the word are same then last two letters of the code will be interchanged.
Note: If more than one condition are to be applied, all will applied.
171. Which of the following may be the code for ‘Day Was Good’ in the given code
language?
A. su mu ku B. da me mu C. su pe ma D. ku pa da E. None of these
172. Which of the following is the code for ‘Good King’ in the given code language?
A. su mu B. ka da C. pe ku D. ke su E. Can’t be determined
173. If ‘What A Day’ is coded as ‘de su da’ then which of the following may be the code for
‘What Good King’?
A. ke ra de B. mu da pe C. ke de ku D. da du de E. Can’t be determined
174. What does the code ‘na’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Be B. Like C. Last D. King E. None of these
175. What does the code ‘ka’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Live B. Like C. A D. King E. None of these
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Set – 36
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of
symbols and digits labeled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations
correctly represents the word based on the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none of the
combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.
Letter Y F I P S E H R C U M W X A J G O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Condition 1:
If first and last letter in a word are vowels then the code will be written in reversed order.
Condition 2:
If there is no vowel in the word then code for the first three letters of the word will be written in reverse
order.
Condition 3:
If the letter on second and fourth position in the word is consonant then the codes of both them will be
interchanged.
Note- If more than one condition satisfy the given word then condition 2 is to be applied only.
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Set – 37
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
181. Which of the following is the code for ‘Love Like Stars’ in the given code language?
A. ma go lp B. lk rd ne C. ne su mo D. rd ne ma E. None of these
182. Which of the following is the code for ‘Love Nothing’ in the given code language?
A. lp go B. mo ne C. ma hu D. lk go E. None of these
183. Which of the following is the code for ‘Love’ in the given code language?
A. lk B. ma C. mo D. go E. None of these
184. What does the code ‘ne’ stand for in the given code language?
A. Nothing B. Like C. Life D. Is E. None of these
185. What does the code ‘ka’ stand for in the given code language?
A. Nothing B. Is C. Of D. Reach E. None of these
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Set – 38
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In a code language,
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Set – 39
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Rules :
The matrix contains numerical values that are obtained as per the following rules.
Forms of Output :
Value of output :
There are certain conditions to find the value of output, which is given below.
I. If all the values of a string are odd numbers then subtract the second lowest number from
the highest number and take the
square of the difference.
II. If sum of even numbers is more than that of odd numbers then add the highest and the
third highest numbers of the string.
III. If the string does not contain prime number then first half all the numbers and then add
them.
Note : If a string follows more than one conditions, only preceding condition has to be
followed.
All the questions are asked on the basis of below mentioned strings.
X = @Q &S @S %P
Y = %R $S &Q @P
191. If only string Y is to be considered as input then which of the following outputs will be
received?
A. B B. A C. C D. D E. Either C or D.
192. If only string X is to be taken as input and the engineer wants to receive output C, then
which of the following values can be added to string X?
A. &Q + %P B. %R + $R C. &S + @P D. $S + &P E. Both B and C
193. If X + Y is to be taken as input then which of the following will be the output received?
A. B B. D C. C D. A E. Either C or D
195. If only string X is to be considered as input then which of the following will be the
output?
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. Either A or B
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Set – 40
Directions: Read the following codes carefully and answer the questions given below.
“Try hard to beat the world” is coded as 'fop rnu kir nhy dlo qsp'
“Hard to find world under one roof” is coded as 'tib fet nhy yug kir rnu zde'
“Find ball under the tree” is coded as 'ble fop bhu yug tib'
“Under one ball try to score” is coded as 'nhy zde rub dlo ble tib'
199. Code" tib zde fet" stands for which of the following?
A. Hard under roof. B. World under tree C. under one roof D. Can't be determined E. None of these
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CORRECT ANSWERS:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D A A C E C C D A E
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C B A B B C C D A E
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
E B D A C B D E A C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
D B D A C C B A B E
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
B A C B B C E A B C
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
E B D A C B D A C A
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A D B C E D B A C B
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
C B D A A B D A B E
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A C D B D B C D B B
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
E A B A D B C A D B
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
E D C D B C A B C D
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
B D A B C C A B C D
121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130
B A C B D A D B B B
131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140
B D C A A C A B C D
141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150
B D A D A E B D A C
151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
A A A D B A B B C A
161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170
C A B C D C D E B C
171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
D E C A A C E D B A
181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190
D C B B E D B A C B
191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
D C B C B C D A C B
Explanations:
Common Explanations (1-5):
weather is so cool → la pa ma se …….(i)
so → ma …….(vii)
cool → pa …….(ix)
going → ne ….(x)
are → ra ….(xi)
we → ta …….(xii)
as → he …….(xiii)
hot → ka ….(xiv)
From the equations (v), (xi) and (xiv), we get:
desert → te ….(xv)
mountains → ha …….(xv)
1. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code for ‘mountain’ is ‘ha’.
2. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code for ‘cool’ is ‘pa’.
3. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code for ‘going’ is ‘ne’.
4. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code for ‘going hot desert’ is ‘ne ka te’.
5. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code for ‘so desert’ is ‘ma te’.
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Common Explanations (6-10):
The given words are coded as per the following pattern:
1. The digit in the code represents the number of letters in the word.
For example: In word "DIGIT", there are 5 letters, so the code will begin with 5.
No. of letters
Symbol
in the word
2 ^
3 %
4 @
5 #
6 $
7 &
8 *
9 =
For example: In word "DIGIT" the number of letters are 5, so the middle code would be #.
3. The letter in the code represents the first vowel from left end in the given word.
For example: In word "DIGIT" the first vowel from left end is I, so the code will end with I.
Hence the code for "DIGIT" is "5#I".
6. Following the common explanation it is clear that "Balanced diet" will be coded as "8*A 4@I".
Hence option C is the correct answer.
7. Following the common explanation it is clear that "Weather" will be coded as "7&E".
Hence option C is the correct answer.
8. Following the common explanation it is clear that "Climatic condition" will be coded as "8*I 9=O".
Hence option D is the correct answer.
9. Following the common explanation it is clear that "Melody" will be coded as "6$E".
Hence option A is the correct answer.
10. Following the common explanation it is clear that "Snow" will be coded as "4@O".
Hence option E is the correct answer.
Common Explanations (11-15):
Reference:
The one who was born in 1967 likes Azure colour and lives on third floor.
There are two persons live between the one who was born in 1967 and one who was born in 1953.
The one who born in 1953 like Fallow color.
Inference:
So, the one who has born in the year 1953 lives on 6th floor and he like fallow color.
Reference:
Devi lives on top floor and likes Drab colour.
Inference:
Floor no. Person Color Year Hint
7 Devi Drab
6 Fallow 1953
5
4
3 Azure 1967
2
1
Reference:
The one who likes Ebony colour live on ground floor but he is not the youngest person.
Inference:
Inference:
Reference:
Inference:
Hence, Chander was not born in the year 2002.
Chander was born in one of the following year - , 1970, 1982, 1990.
Reference:
Inference:
Let suppose Bindu was born in the year 1953, then his age is 64 years.
Now,
Age of different people is:
2017 – 1967 = 50
2017 – 1970 = 47
2017 – 1977 = 40
2017 – 1982 = 35
2017 – 1990 = 27
2017 – 2002 = 15
When we subtract:
64 – 50 = 14
64 – 47 = 17
64 – 40 = 24
64 – 35 = 29
64 – 27 = 37
64 – 15 = 49
As, no perfect cube obtained, hence, Not Bindu but Aarav was born in the year 1953 and Bindu was born in
year 1990.
Possible year of born of Goswami who likes Cyan color is 1970, 1977, 1982 and 2002
Possible age of Goswami is:
2017 – 1970 = 47
2017 – 1977 = 40
2017 – 1982 = 35
2017 – 2002 = 15
When we subtract:
47 – 27 = 20
40 – 27 = 13
35 – 27 = 8
27 – 15 = 12,
As, only is a perfect cube hence, age of Goswami is 35 years and he born in the year 1982.
Reference:
The difference between the ages of Aarav and Harikesh is perfect square.
Inference:
Now, we can understand that out of three possible year of born of Chander which we discussed above
(Chander was born in one of the following year - , 1970, 1982, 1990. ) only 1970 is left so, Chander was born in
the year 1970.
Reference:
There is one person lives between the Etti and Bindu. There are two persons live between Bindu and Chander.
There is one person lives between the Chander and Goswami, who likes Cyan colour.
Inference:
The only possible combination as per the above reference is
Reference:
The one who likes Claret colour is younger than Chander.
Inference:
So, Harikesh likes Claret color.
Hence, the only left color Begonia is liked by Chander and Devi born in the year 1977.
Final table:
Floor no. Person Color Year
7 Devi Drab 1977
6 Aarav Fallow 1953
5 Harikesh Claret 2002
4 Chander Begonia 1970
3 Etti Azure 1967
2 Goswami Cyan 1982
1 Bindu Ebony 1990
11. The following table shows the numerical value of the letters in which the letters are coded.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The code for TRAFFIC is 29@66%3, but here the number of even digits(2,6,6) i.e. three is more than
that of odd digits (9,3) i.e. 2.
12. The following table shows the numerical value of the letters in which the letters are coded.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The code for TREASURE is 29#@1&9#, but here the number of symbols are more than two.
13. The following table shows the numerical value of the letters in which the letters are coded.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The code for NECTOR is 5#32$9, but here the number of odd digits(5,3,9) i.e. three is more than that of
even digits (2) i.e. one.
The code for COURAGE is 3$&9@7#, but here the number of symbols is more than two as well as all
the numbers are odd.
15. The following table shows the numerical value of the letters in which the letters are coded.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The code for PENCIL is 7#53%3, but here all the numbers are odd.
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Common Explanations (16-20):
“filter water found everywhere” is coded as “bhu man juk lop” ------- (1)
“found lost items everywhere” is coded as “ gan bhu nut juk” -------- (2)
“apply filter search items” is coded as “ vax der man nut” ------------ (3)
“found water desert search” is coded as “but juk der lop” ----------- (4)
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16. From the following explanation it is clear that "apply" is coded as "vax" in the given language.
17. From the following explanation it is clear that "lost water" is coded as "gan lop" the given language.
18. From the following explanation it is clear that "desert" is coded as "but" in the given language.
19. From the following explanation it is clear that everywhere is coded as bhu, thus "everywhere" will fill
the blank.
20. From the following explanation it is clear that "found filter" is coded as "juk man" in the given
language.
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Common Explanations (21-25):
To → bl …….(v)
Worst → rm …….(vi)
Thing → tn …….(vii)
Happen → ip …….(viii)
Stay → ha …….(ix)
Heart → pc …….(x)
Close → ap …….(xi)
In → ma …….(xii)
21. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘jr’ stands for either ‘Your’ or ‘Was’ in the
given code language.
22. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘ip’ is the code for ‘Happen’ in the given code
language.
23. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘pc’ is the code for ‘Heart’ in the given code
language.
24. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘rm ha’ is the code for ‘Worst Stay’ in the given
code language.
In Your Dreams → cd ma pi
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26. With the help of the information given above we can modify the given table as:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
@ 2 3 4 # 6 7 8 $ 1 2 3 4 5 % 7 8 9 1 2 & 4 5 6 7 8
First of all we will try to write the code of ‘WOMAN’ normally which is ‘5%4@5’.
Now, in the code of ‘WOMAN’ we can see that product of first and last element in the code is a
multiple of 5. Therefore condition 2 can be applied.
27. With the help of the information given above we can modify the given table as:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
@ 2 3 4 # 6 7 8 $ 1 2 3 4 5 % 7 8 9 1 2 & 4 5 6 7 8
First of all we will try to write the code of ‘JESUS’ normally which is ‘1#1&1’.
Now, in the code of ‘JESUS’ we can see that sum of numbers in the code is a multiple of 3. Therefore
condition 1 can be applied.
28. With the help of the information given above we can modify the given table as:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
@ 2 3 4 # 6 7 8 $ 1 2 3 4 5 % 7 8 9 1 2 & 4 5 6 7 8
Here we can see that none of the conditions can be applied in this case. So, we can write the code of
‘PARTY’ directly from the modified table.
29. With the help of the information given above we can modify the given table as:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
@ 2 3 4 # 6 7 8 $ 1 2 3 4 5 % 7 8 9 1 2 & 4 5 6 7 8
First of all we will try to write the code of ‘PEACE’ normally which is ‘7#@3#’.
Now, in the code of ‘PEACE’ we can see that there are more than two symbols in the code. Therefore
condition 3 can be applied.
30. With the help of the information given above we can modify the given table as:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
@ 2 3 4 # 6 7 8 $ 1 2 3 4 5 % 7 8 9 1 2 & 4 5 6 7 8
First of all we will try to write the code of ‘ADMIN’ normally which is ‘@44$5’.
Now, in the code of ‘ADMIN’ we can see that product of first and last element in the code is a multiple
of 5. Therefore condition 2 can be applied.
31. We have,
In the given combination, first element is a number and last element is a symbol.
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32. We have,
In the given combination, first element is a symbol and last element is a number, also third element is
an even number and sixth element is a symbol.
33. We have,
In the given combination, first element is a number and last element is a symbol, third element is an
even number and sixth element is a symbol, also ‘4’ is appearing twice in the code.
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34. We have,
In the given combination, first element is a symbol and last element is a number.
35. We have,
The given Combination = ÷78%3@7×
In the given combination, third element is an even number and sixth element is a symbol, also ‘7’ is
appearing twice in the code.
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Common Explanations (36-40):
Reference:
Conditions:
If a grid:
(i). If the number attached is a prime number then change the consonants to their immediate previous letter
as per English alphabet series and change the number as per sum of its digit(until single digit is obtained).
(ii). If the number attached is a composite number then change the consonants to their immediate next letter
as per English alphabet series.
(i). If the number attached is even then arrange the letters within the word as per reverse alphabetical order
and interchange the digits of the number.
(ii). If the number attached is odd then arrange the letters within the word as per alphabetical order.
(i). If the number is a perfect square then change the consonants to their reverse letters as per the English
alphabet series and subtract the number from 100.
(ii). If the number is not a perfect square then change the vowels to their reverse letters as per the English
alphabet series.
Box 1 Box 2
Inference:
Logic for numbering of grid used here, The top left grid is termed as first and the numbering progresses from
left to right Thus the first left grid of second row is termed as fourth and so on.
Following table shows the conditions that are applicable to the various grids as per which the values of Box 2
are obtained.
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Conditions
Grid no.
applicable
3(ii) 1
2(i) 2
3(ii) 3
1(ii) 4
3(i) 5
1(ii) 6
3(i) 7
3(ii) 8
2(ii) 9
Final Coding:
Box 1 Box 2
Values of 'FDB16' and 'IOA25' respectively in Box 2 are GEC16 and AIO25 respectively.
product = 43 × 16 ⇒ 688
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Numbers
Letters B C D F G H J K L M
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Numbers
Letters P Q R S T V W X Y Z
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42. Codes for consonants before 'N'
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Numbers
Letters B C D F G H J K L M
After filling the blank with possible letters , we get no meaningful word, thus option A is wrong.
FLQOD_D or FLCOD_D
Option B - 38##2#2 - Use of symbol '#' signifies that condition III is applicable here, that means the
codes of consonants are 1 more than their original codes, but we can see that the consonants are
coded with their original codes only here. Thus option B is also eliminated.
Option C- 38^$2@2 - Use of three different symbols signifies that there must be three vowels and
condition II is applicable. Let us check the possibilities of the vowels in both the blanks.
FLAODAD , FLEODED , FLOODOD , FLIODID, FLUODUD , FLAODED, FLOODED, FLOODAD
Out of these only FLOODED is the meaningful English word.
Hence option C is correct.
44. Codes for consonants before 'N'
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Numbers
Letters B C D F G H J K L M
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Numbers
Letters B C D F G H J K L M
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Numbers
Letters P Q R S T V W X Y Z
Let us check each of the options one by one starting with option A.
Only Condition III applicable on the word 'Baptistry'.
After Condition III: 1#15#4539
Final Code : 1#15#4539
Clearly, option A is not the right answer.
Now, let's check option B.
Conditions II and III are applicable on the word 'Becowards'.
After Condition II : 0^1$6@223
After Condition III : 1#2#7#334
Final Code : 1#2#7#334
Hence option B is correct.
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Common Explanations (46-50):
In the code given for each word,
Each letter of the code can be obtained changing the first letter of its corresponding word to the next letter
according to alphabetical series.
For example, first letter of the word ‘Become’ is ‘B’ and the next letter of ‘B’ in alphabetical series is ‘C’. Hence,
the letter is ‘C’.
Similarly, first letter of the word ‘Insane’ is ‘I’ and the next letter of ‘I’ in alphabetical series is ‘J’. Hence, the
letter is ‘J’.
Now, each number of the code denotes the number of letters of its corresponding word.
For example, the number of letters in the word ‘Become’ is ‘6’. Hence, the number is ‘6’.
Similarly, the number of letters in the word ‘Insane’ is ‘6’. Hence, the number is ‘6’.
Therefore, the code of the ‘Become’ is ‘C6’ and ‘Insane’ is ‘J6’.
46. Following the common explanation we can say that ‘S6’ is the code of the word ‘Revive’.
47. Following the common explanation we can say that the code of ‘Eleven’, ‘Enough’ and ‘Empire’ is ‘F6’.
48. Following the final solution we can say that Anuj went to Patna
49. Following the common explanation we can say that if the code for the words ‘Never Look ____’ is
coded as ‘M4 C5 O5’ in the coded language then the missing word will be Below.
50. Following the common explanation we can say that ‘J2 I3 K4 U3’ is the code of the word ‘How is the
josh’.
Reference:
Not more than 3 persons got less marks than Arush.
Inference:
Here, there are there possible scenarios in which we can use the above information accordingly.
Case 1:
No one got less marks than Arush.
Marks Person
100
90
50
40
36
26
24
10 Arush
Case 2:
Only one person got less marks than Arush.
Marks Person
100
90
50
40
36
26
24 Arush
10
Case 3:
Two persons got less marks than Arush.
Marks Person
100
90
50
40
36
26 Arush
24
10
Case 4:
Three persons got less marks than Arush.
Marks Person
100
90
50
40
36 Arush
26
24
10
Reference:
Amir got less marks than Arush.
Marks of Amir and Arush together were equal to the marks of Anshu.
Inference:
Using the above information we can say that our Case 1 fails because in case 1 it is clear that no one got less
marks than Arush which is contradicting with the given hints so we can say that this is an invalid case.
In our case 2 we can fix the position of Amir and can confirm that Amir got 10 marks. But when we move on to
the next hint we will see that the total marks of Amir and Arush is 34 and after this we cannot place Anshu in
the table under these conditions because no one got 34 marks in the exam. So, we can say that Case 2 fails.
In our case 3 the possible marks for Amir are 24 and 10.
If Amir got 24 marks then the total score of Amir and Arush is 50. After that we can say that Anshu got 50
marks.
Case 3:
Marks Person
100
90
50 Anshu
40
36
26 Arush
24 Amir
10
If Amir got 10 marks then the total score of Amir and Arush is 36. After that we can say that Anshu got 36
marks.
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Case 3-A:
Marks Person
100
90
50
40
36 Anshu
26 Arush
24
10 Amir
Similarly, in case 4 the possible marks of Amir are 26, 24 and 10.
If Amir got 26 marks then the total score of Amir and Arush is 62. After that we can say that Anshu got 62
marks which is not possible under the given conditions as no one got 62 marks.
If Amir got 24 marks then the total score of Amir and Arush is 60. After that we can say that Anshu got 60
marks which is also not possible under the given conditions as no one got 60 marks.
If Amir got 10 marks then the total score of Amir and Arush is 46. After that we can say that Anshu got 46
marks which is again not possible under the given conditions as no one got 46 marks.
Reference:
Marks of Anshu, Amir and Arush together were equal to Ayush.
Inference:
Using the given hint in Case 3 we can say that Ayush got 100 marks and 72 marks in case 3-A.
Here, 72 marks is not possible for Arush as no one got 72 marks. So, we can say that Case 3-A fails.
Case 3:
Marks Person
100 Ayush
90
50 Anshu
40
36
26 Arush
24 Amir
10
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Reference:
Marks of Ashu and Anshu together were equal to Ankur.
Inference:
Here the only possible scenario in which we can use the above information under the given conditions is when
the marks of Ashu were 40 and Ankur was 90 as shown in the table below:
Case 3:
Marks Person
100 Ayush
90 Ankur
50 Anshu
40 Ashu
36
26 Arush
24 Amir
10
Reference:
Marks of Anuj were more than Amar.
Inference:
We can use the above information easily and figure out the marks of all of them.
Case 3:
Marks Person
100 Ayush
90 Ankur
50 Anshu
40 Ashu
36 Anuj
26 Arush
24 Amir
10 Amar
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51. HORSE : S _ IHV
In the given code of the word, each letter is coded as reverse letter of that latter in English alphabetical
series.
Here, each letter has been coded as three places forward according to its position in English
alphabetical order.
53. TIGER : RG _ CP
Here, each letter has been coded as two places backward according to its position in English
alphabetical order.
Here, each letter has been coded as one place forward and one place backward alternately.
Here, each letter has been coded as one letter backward from the letter that comes on the reverse
letter position of each.
For example, the reverse letter for S is H and one letter backward from H is G.
Similarly, the reverse letter for A is Z and one letter backward from Z is Y.
Following this, we get the code for the letter 'K' as 'O'.
Option C is hence the correct answer.
Common Explanations (56-60):
In the code given for each word,
Each of the symbols in the code represents the number of letters in its corresponding word. Such that:
‘%’ for the word in which the number of letters are odd.
‘$’ for the word in which the number of letters are even.
For example, number of letters in ‘Earth’ are 5 which is an odd number. Hence, the symbol is ‘%’.
Similarly, number of letters in ‘Laughs’ are 6 which is an even number. Hence, the symbol is ‘$’.
The second letter in the code denotes the reversed letter of the second letter from right end of its
corresponding word.
For example, second letter from right end in ‘Earth’ is ‘T’ and the reversed letter of ‘T’ is ‘G’. Hence, the letter
is ‘G’.
Similarly, second letter from right end in ‘Laughs’ is ‘H’ and the reversed letter of ‘H’ is ‘S’. Hence, the letter is
‘S’.
The digit of each code denotes the numeric position of third letter from left end in alphabetic series of its
corresponding word.
For example, third letter from left end in ‘Earth’ is ‘R’ and the numeric position of ‘R’ is ‘18’. Hence, the
number is ‘18’.
Similarly, third letter from left end in ‘Laughs’ is ‘U’ and the numeric position of ‘U’ is ‘21’. Hence, the number
is ‘21’.
Thus, the code of Earth is ‘%G18’ and the code of Laughs is ‘$S21’.
56. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘jr’ stands for either ‘Your’ or ‘Was’ in the
given code language.
57. Following the common explanation we can say that ‘$Z1’ is the code for ‘Star’.
58. Following the common explanation we can say that the code for word 'Imagination ' is '%L1'.
60. Following the common explanation we can say that ‘$N5 $G13’ is the code of the word ‘Dreams
Humanity’.
Fast → hc …….(vi)
Or → kl …….(vii)
Move → np …….(viii)
Journey → lp …….(ix)
The → at …….(x)
From the equations (ii), (v), (ix) and (x), we get:
Men → uf …….(xi)
Ended → ry …….(xiii)
Your → jq …….(xiv)
61. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘np’ stands for ‘Move’ in the given code
language.
62. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘fd cr’ stands for ‘Life Begin’ in the given
code language.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.
63. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘jq uf’ is the code of ‘Your Men’ in the given code
language.
Hence, the correct answer is option B.
65. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘at’ is the code of ‘The’ in the given code language.
Hence, the correct answer is option E.
Common explanation : (Q. 66 to Q.70)
The number in the code of each word can be obtained using a following pattern:
If number of letters in a word is an odd number then number represents the number position of the middle
letter of its corresponding word in alphabetic series.
If number of letters in a word is an even number then number represents sum of the numeric position of the
middle letters of its corresponding word in alphabetic series.
For example, the number of letters in the word ‘Bank’ is ‘4’ which is even. Now, the middle letters of the word
‘Bank’ are ‘A’ and ‘N’, and the numeric position of ‘A’ and ‘N’ in the alphabetic series is 1 and 14. So, the
number is 1 + 14 = 15.
Similarly, the number of letters in the word ‘Account’ is ‘7’ which is odd. Now, the middle letters of the word
‘Account’ is ‘O’, and the numeric position of ‘O’ in the alphabetic series is 15. So, the number is 15.
The symbol in the code of each word is representing the number of vowels in its corresponding word.
For example, the number of vowels in the word ‘Bank’ is ‘1 (A)’. Hence, the symbol is ‘@’.
Similarly, the number of vowels in the word ‘Account’ is ‘3 (A, O and U)’. So, the symbol is $.
The letter in the code of each word is representing next letter of second letter of its respective word in the
alphabetic series.
For example, the second letter of the word ‘Bank’ is ‘A’ and we know that next letter of ‘A’ in alphabetic series
is ‘B’. Hence, the letter is ‘B’.
Similarly, the second letter of the word ‘Account’ is ‘C’ and we know that next letter of ‘C’ in alphabetic series
is ‘D’. Hence, the letter is ‘D’.
Thus, the code of ‘Bank’ is ‘15@b’ and the code of ‘Never’ is ‘15$d’.
66. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code for ‘Dodge Little Expenses’ is ‘4#p 40#j
19$y’.
69. Following the common explanation we can say that the code for ‘Responsible Customer’ is ‘14%f 35$v’.
70. Following the common explanation we can say that the code for ‘Depository’ is ‘28%f’.
71.
@ 9 * # 8 & 0 % ! 6
P N A S O R I C M T
73.
@ 9 * # 8 & 0 % ! 6
P N A S O R I C M T
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74.
@ 9 * # 8 & 0 % ! 6
P N A S O R I C M T
75.
@ 9 * # 8 & 0 % ! 6
P N A S O R I C M T
Let us check each of the options one by one starting with option A.
Laxman says, "te ki mo ba" when he wants to convey that "without friends life impossible".
Shatrughan says, "st ba po lo" when he wants to convey that "life make trouble joy".
Inference:
From the above hints, the codes for friends life can be obtained as ki ba (irrespective of order)
With the help of last hint, code for 'life' can be obtained as 'ba'.
Reference:
Bharat says, "lo mo se te" when he wants to convey that "without trouble gain impossible".
Shatrughan says, "st ba po lo" when he wants to convey that "life make trouble joy".
Laxman says, "te ki mo ba" when he wants to convey that "without friends life impossible".
Inference:
From the above hints code for 'trouble' is 'lo.'
Reference:
Shatrughan says, "st ba po lo" when he wants to convey that "life make trouble joy".
Laxman says, "te ki mo ba" when he wants to convey that "without friends life impossible".
Inference:
As we have already identified the codes for 'life', 'make' and 'trouble' as 'ba', 'po' and 'lo' respectively.
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76. From the following explanation the code for 'life gives joy' is most probably coded as "ba fo st". Though
the code of 'gives' is not given but checking the other options we can observe that 'gives' can be coded
as 'fo'.
Hence option B is correct.
Word Code
life ba
friends ki
make po
live le
trouble lo
gain se
joy st
without mo/te
impossible te/mo
77. From the following explanation the code for 'mission impossible' could be either "mo fi" or "te fi".
Hence option D is correct.
Word Code
life ba
friends ki
make po
live le
trouble lo
gain se
joy st
without mo/te
impossible te/mo
78. From the following explanation the code for 'live gain' is 'le se'.
Hence option A is correct.
Word Code
life ba
friends ki
make po
live le
trouble lo
gain se
joy st
without mo/te
impossible te/mo
79. From the following explanation the code for 'life impossible without' is coded as ba mo te,
Hence option B is correct.
Word Code
life ba
friends ki
make po
live le
trouble lo
gain se
joy st
without mo/te
impossible te/mo
80. Following the final explanation we can observe that the code for the word 'without' could be either 'te'
or 'mo' therefore either option A or D is correct.
Word Code
life ba
friends ki
make po
live le
trouble lo
gain se
joy st
without mo/te
impossible te/mo
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81. We have,
In the given combination first element is an odd digit and last element is an even digit.
Element 7 2 A D 6 8 O 3 J I V 5 E 4 P 9
Code $ @ < X } / & * > Y % # Z ! ? Q
82. We have,
In the given combination first element is a vowel and last element is a number.
Element 7 2 A D 6 8 O 3 J I V 5 E 4 P 9
Code $ @ < X } / & * > Y % # Z ! ? Q
Now, the code of ‘E6IVP27’ is ‘Z}Y%?@$’.
83. We have,
In the given combination first element is a consonant and last element is a vowel.
Element 7 2 A D 6 8 O 3 J I V 5 E 4 P 9
Code $ @ < X } / & * > Y % # Z ! ? Q
In the given combination first element as well as last element is an even digit and no element is
appearing twice in the code.
Element 7 2 A D 6 8 O 3 J I V 5 E 4 P 9
Code $ @ < X } / & * > Y % # Z ! ? Q
85. We have,
In the given combination first element is a vowel and last element is a number as well as 8 is appearing
twice.
Element 7 2 A D 6 8 O 3 J I V 5 E 4 P 9
Code $ @ < X } / & * > Y % # Z ! ? Q
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Common Explanations (86-90):
Reference:
'speak nicely to all' -------> "ka cu ma he"...................(1)
'all are like us' ----> " si fo he to"..............................(2)
'teach us lesson nicely' ----> " po ma fo re".................(3)
'lesson like all humans' -------> "he re gu si"................(4)
Inference:
From (1) and (2) we get
all ---> he .........(5)
86. From the following explanation it is clear that the code for are is "to".
Hence option B is correct.
87. From the following explanation it is clear that the code for humans teach is "gu po".
Hence option C is correct.
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88. From the following explanation it is clear that the code for speak to me is "ka cu lo".
Hence option D is correct.
89. From the following explanation it is clear that the code for nicely is "ma".
Hence option B is correct.
90. From the following explanation it is clear that the code for lesson is "re".
Hence option B is correct.
Inference:
Let us analyze the logic behind the codes asssigned to the above mentioned words.
STRANGE is coded as 72, here the logic is that Difference of sum of numerical value of consonants and sum of
numerical value of vowels is taken.
The numeric value of the letters are calculated by considering A as 1 and Z as 26.
(S+T+R+N+G) – (A+E)
(19+20+18+14+7) – (1+5)
78 – 6= 72.
(6+6+3+20) – (5+5) = 25
35 – 6 = 29
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91. The code for VITAMIN using the below mentioned logic is
69 – 19 = 50
92. The code for PROOF using the below mentioned logic is
40 – 30 = 10
93. The code for RATIFY using the below mentioned logic is
69 – 10 = 59
94. The code for BRUTAL using the below mentioned logic is
52 – 22 = 30
95. The code for SUPREME using the below mentioned logic is
66 – 31 = 35
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Common Explanations (96-100):
Reference:
Conditions:
If a grid:
i. If the number attached is an even number then interchange the position of first and third letters and
subtract 5 from the number.
ii. If the number attached is an odd number then interchange the position of second and third letters and add
3 to the number.
i. If the number attached is a multiple of 4 then change the letters to their reverse letters as per alphabet
series and add 2 to both the digits of the number.
ii. If the number attached is not a multiple of 4 then change the letters to the reverse letter of their
immediately succeeding letter as per alphabet series.
i. If the number attached is composite then change the vowel to its immediate next consonant and consonant
to its just previous vowel.
ii. If the number attached is prime then change the vowels to their immediately preceeding letters and
consonants to their immediately succeeding letters and add 10 to the number.
As per the given illustration and conditions find the values of Box 2 for the following.
Box 1 Box 2
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Inference:
Logic for numbering of grid used here, The top left grid is termed as first and the numbering progresses from
left to right. Thus the first left grid of second row is termed as fourth and so on.
Following table shows the consitions that are applicable to the various grids as per which the values of Box 2
are obtained.
Conditions
Grid no.
applicable
1(ii) 1
3(ii) 2
3(i) 3
2(i) 4
3(i) 5
2(ii) 6
3(ii) 7
1(i) 8
1(i) 9
Final Coding:
Box 1 Box 2
96. The codes for ZAP62 and DRY21 are UBO62 and DYR24 respectively.
100. SON13 is related to TNO23 in a way, GRV50 is related to VRG45 in the same way then DRY21 is related
to DYR24 in the same way.
Inference:
Let us analyze the logic behind the codes assigned to the above mentioned words.
TRAINED is coded as 41, here the logic is that Difference of sum of numerical value of consonants and sum of
numerical value of vowels is taken.
The numeric value of the letters are calculated by considering A as 1 and Z as 26.
(T+R+N+D) – (A+I+E)
(19+20+18+14+7) – (1+9+5)
56 – 15= 41.
(22+14+7+18) – (1+5+5) = 50
57 – 6 = 51
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101. The code for MANDATE using the below mentioned logic is
102. The code for PRECIOUS using the below mentioned logic is
103. The code for MASSIVE using the below mentioned logic is
105. The code for YELLOW using the below mentioned logic is
Letter P D E R A S K T O N I H C L Y
Digit/Symbol * % 9 7 @ ? $ 5 4 + ~ 8 # 3 !
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107. Only Conditions i and iii are applicable to the given word.
Letter P D E R A S K T O N I H C L Y
Digit/Symbol * % 9 7 @ ? $ 5 4 + ~ 8 # 3 !
108. Both Condition iii & condition iv is applicable to the given word.
Letter P D E R A S K T O N I H C L Y
Digit/Symbol * % 9 7 @ ? $ 5 4 + ~ 8 # 3 !
Letter P D E R A S K T O N I H C L Y
Digit/Symbol * % 9 7 @ ? $ 5 4 + ~ 8 # 3 !
110. Only Conditions i and iii are applicable to the given word.
Letter P D E R A S K T O N I H C L Y
Digit/Symbol * % 9 7 @ ? $ 5 4 + ~ 8 # 3 !
111. From the common explanation, we get that the code for lie is 3el.
112. From the common explanation, we get that the code for packed truth is 2ck 5ht.
113. From the common explanation, we get that the code for movie is 4vm.
114. From the common explanation, we get that the code 6ca stands for action.
115. From the common explanation, we get that the code 2ck stands for packed.
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Common Explanations (116-120):
The first letter of the code represents the reverse letter of the first letter of the word.
The second letter of the code represents the second next letter (as per alphabet series) of third letter from
the right end.
The third letter from right end is C, thus its second next letter as per alphabet series is E.
116. From the following explanation we can say that the code for Measurement is ‘NG’.
117. From the following explanation we can say that the code for 'Silky Reptile' is ‘HN IK’.
118. From the following explanation we can say that the code 'MV' stands for 'Nestle’ and 'Notch' both.
119. From the following explanation we can say that the code for 'Stunning Model' is 'HK NF'
120. From the following explanation we can say that the code for 'Raw String' is 'IT HK'
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121.
Normal Code for TRIVIA – 93757*
Code after condition I Applicable 73759*
Not
Code after condition II 73759*
Applicable
Not
Code after condition III 73759*
Applicable
Code after condition V Applicable 7359*
122.
Normal Code for BURSTED – 4!3&9%#
Not
Code after condition I 4!3&9%#
Applicable
Not
Code after condition II 4!3&9%#
Applicable
Not
Code after condition III 4!3&9%#
Applicable
Not
Code after condition V 4!3&9%#
Applicable
123.
Normal Code for VIRTUE – 5739!%
Code after condition I Applicable !7395%
Code after condition II Applicable !7395~
Not
Code after condition III !7395~
Applicable
Not
Code after condition V !7395~
Applicable
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124.
Normal Code for SPIRIT – &$7379
Not
Code after condition I &$7379
Applicable
Not
Code after condition II &$7379
Applicable
Not
Code after condition III &$7379
Applicable
Not
Code after condition V &$7379
Applicable
125.
Normal Code for ABOARD – *4^*3#
Code after condition Not
*4^*3#
I Applicable
Code after condition Not
*4^*3#
II Applicable
Code after condition
Applicable *4^**#
III
Code after condition
Applicable *4**#
V
Inference:
As per the given information following tables determine the code for vowels and consonants.
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Code for consonants:
1 2 3 4 5 6
B C D F G H
J K L M N P
Q R S T V W
X Y Z
2 3 4 5 6
A E I O U
ii. If the code of two adjacent letters is such that the code of preceding letter is one less than that of
succeeding letter then change the code of succeeding letter as ‘*’. For example if 6349 is a code then
according to this rule new code will be 63*9.
Here condition ii is applicable, thus new code will be 35*53, which matches the given code, thus
“SOUND” will come in the place of blank.
127. Only IV i.e. CRAWL is coded incorrectly, the correct code should be #2#63.
Option A: DEATH, here normal code for DEATH will be 33246, thus condition I is applicable, so the final
code will be #3246, which is not same as the given code.
Option B : EARTH, here normal code for EARTH will be 32246, here also condition I is applicable, so the
final code will be 3#246, which is same as the code given.
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129. Normal code for BLOW OWN TRUMPET is 1356 565 4264634.
ii. If the code of two adjacent letters is such that the code of preceding letter is one less than that of
succeeding letter then change the code of succeeding letter as ‘*’. For example if 6349 is a code then
according to this rule new code will be 63*9.
130. The given code starts with #, which clearly indicates that the first digit should also be 2.
This make options A (TRIBAL) and C (FISCAL) invalid, because they start with 4.
Option D is also invalid because here code for ‘L’ is 3 whereas in the given code, code for second digit is
also 2.
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Common Explanations (136-140):
The first element of the code represents the numerical value of first letter, considering A-Z as 1-26.
The second element of the code represents the codes as per number of letters as shown in the following
table.
Number
Code
of letters
4 #
5 !
6 &
7 $
8 %
9 @
Disk has 4 letters, so its middle code would be # as per the table.
The third element represents the second letter of the respective word.
Second letter in the word Disk is ‘i’, so the last element would be ‘I’.
136. Following the common explanation, we can get the code for "Easy goals fulfilled" as 5#A 7!O 6@U.
137. Following the common explanation, we can get the code for "Take advance receipt" as 20#A 1$D 18$E.
138. Following the common explanation, we can get the code for "Advertise your product" as 1@D 25#O
16$R.
140. Following the common explanation, we can get the code for "Travel with wander" as 20&R 23#I 23&A .
First element of the code is based on the last vowel of the word. The codes for the vowels are given as follows.
a – % , e – $ , i – @ , o – #, u – &
For Example – Code for ‘Banking’ is to be determined using this code language.
Here last vowel is ‘I’, thus symbol for ‘I’ is @, thus first element will be ‘@’.
Second element of the code represents the square of the number of consonants in the word.
In the same word ‘Banking’ number of consonants are 5, so its second element will be square of 5 i.e. 25.
Third element of the code represents the letter whose numeric value is same as the number of letters in the
word. The numeric value is deciphered by considering A –Z as 1-26.
In the word ‘Banking’ number of letters are 7, which is the numeric value of g.
141. Following the common explanation we can say that the code for ‘efficient worker” is $25i $16f.
142. Following the common explanation we can say that the code for ‘spectacular” is %49k.
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143. Following the common explanation, we know the pattern of coding, the given code is $25i and %16f.
144. Following the common explanation, we know the pattern of coding, the given code is $25h.
145. Following the common explanation we can say that the code for ‘kanpur” is &16f.
146.
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147.
148.
149.
150.
151. On comparing the word and their respective codes from S1, S2 and S4 we get code of ‘banks’ is ‘pn’.
152. On comparing the word and their respective codes from S2, S3 and S4 we get code of ‘international’ is
‘mn’.
153. On comparing the word and their respective codes from S1, S2 and S4 we get word of ‘ti’ is ‘SBI’.
154. On comparing the word and their respective codes from S1 and S3 we get code of ‘Indian’ is ‘sh’.
155. On comparing the word and their respective codes from S3 and S4 we get code of ‘national’ is ‘na’.
156. From all the given statements it's clear that 'jo', 'na' and 'ha' are codes for 'far', 'not' and 'all'
respectively and therefore 'sa' will be code for 'for'.
From S1 and S2 we can infer that the code 'zo' is being used for the word 'market'.
Similarly, from S2 and S4 we can infer that the code 'jo' is being used for 'far'.
157. On comparing the words and their respective codes from all the given statements, we get, code of ‘too’
which is ‘fa’.
158. On comparing the words and their respective codes from S2 and S3 we get code of ‘far’ which is ‘jo’
And from all the four statements, we get code of ‘he’ which is ‘la’.
160. On comparing the words and their respective codes from S1 and S3 we get code of ‘going’ is ‘pit’.
Free → su …….(v)
Live → ph …….(vi)
Well → bg …….(vii)
Die → md …….(viii)
To → ke …….(ix)
Life → oh …….(x)
Right → va …….(xi)
Make → tl …….(xii)
Your → ri …….(xiv)
161. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘ph bg ke’ is the code for ‘To Live Well’ in the given
code language.
162. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘va’ stands for ‘Right’ in the given code
language.
163. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘va rn’ is the code for ‘Right Home’ in the given
code language.
164. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘ri rn’ stands for ‘Your Home’ in the given
code language.
165. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘md’ stands for ‘Die’ in the given code
language.
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Common Explanations (166-170):
References:
Pappu lives on the floor numbered five.
Only two people live between Pappu and Karan.
Karan lives above Pappu.
Inference:
References:
Teena lives immediately above Rashmi. Only one person lives between Teena and Aniket.
Teena lives above Aniket.
Inference:
Clearly, we can’t place Teena immediately below Karan. So, two cases are possible.
Case I Case II
Floor Number Name Floor Number Name
8 Karan 8 Karan
7 7
6 6
5 Pappu 5 Pappu
4 Teena 4
3 Rashmi 3 Teena
2 Aniket 2 Rashmi
1 1 Aniket
Reference:
Vinod lives immediately above Suraj.
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Inference:
Case I:
Case I Case II
Floor Number Name Floor Number Name
8 Karan 8 Karan
7 Vinod 7 Vinod
6 Suraj 6 Suraj
5 Pappu 5 Pappu
4 Teena 4
3 Rashmi 3 Teena
2 Aniket 2 Rashmi
1 1 Aniket
Reference:
Urmila lives on an odd-numbered floor.
Inference:
As in Case II only even numbered floor is left to be filled, hence, Case II becomes invalid.
So, Urmila must be living on 1st floor.
Case I:
Floor no. Name
8 Karan
7 Vinod
6 Suraj
5 Pappu
4 Teena
3 Rashmi
2 Aniket
1 Urmila
166. Here, we can see that the two letters ‘M’ of the word ‘PMIMN’ are same. Therefore, Condition 3 can
be applied:
Letter Q D I P S E H R C U M W N A J B O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Then, the code of the word ‘PMIMN’ is ‘4&5&2’ after applying the conditions ‘4&52&’.
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167. Here, we can see that there is no vowel in the word ‘QJCWM’. Therefore, Condition 2 can be applied:
Letter Q D I P S E H R C U M W N A J B O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Then, the code of the word ‘QJCWM’ is ‘70%3&’ after reversing first three letters ‘%073&’.
168. Here, we can see that there is no condition applicable in this case. So, we can write the code of
‘RIWED’ directly from the given table:
Letter Q D I P S E H R C U M W N A J B O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
169. Here, we can see that there are more than two vowels in the word ‘SUPAE’. Therefore, Condition 1 can
be applied:
Letter Q D I P S E H R C U M W N A J B O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Then, the code of the word ‘SUPAE’ is ‘194?#’ after reversing the code ‘#?491’.
170. Here, we can see that there is no vowel in the word ‘HNRBH’ and the two letters ‘H’ are same.
Therefore, both Conditions 2 and 3 can be applied:
Letter Q D I P S E H R C U M W N A J B O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Then, the code of the word ‘HNRBH’ is ‘62$86’ after applying the conditions ‘$2668’.
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Common explanation (171 – 175) :
Today → mu …….(v)
Like → pe …….(vi)
Live → ka …….(vii)
Last → ra …….(viii)
King → ke …….(ix)
A → su …….(x)
Be → na …….(xi)
171. Following the common explanation, we can say that the ‘Day Was Good’ may be the code for ‘ku pa da’
in the given code language.
173. Following the common explanation, we can say that if ‘What A Day’ is coded as ‘de su da’ this means
‘What’ must be coded as ‘de’ and ‘Day’ must be coded as ‘Da’. So, we can say that the code of ‘Good’ is
‘ku’.
Thus, the code for ‘What Good King’ may be ‘ke de ku’.
174. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘na’ stands for ‘Be’ in the given code
language.
175. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘ka’ stands for ‘Live’ in the given code
language.
176. Here, we can see that letters on second and fourth position in the word ‘UXAMF’ are consonants.
Therefore, Condition 3 can be applied:
Letter Y F I P S E H R C U M W X A J G O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Then, the code of the word ‘UXAMF’ is ‘92?&@’ after applying the condition ‘9&?2@’.
177. Here, we can see that there is no condition applicable in this case. So, we can write the code of ‘GIFEM’
directly from the given table:
Letter Y F I P S E H R C U M W X A J G O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Letter Y F I P S E H R C U M W X A J G O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Thus, the code of the word ‘WJSFC’ is ‘301@%’ after reversing codes for the first three letters
‘103@%’.
179. Here, we can see that first and last letter in the word ‘AHIUE’ are vowels. Therefore, Condition 1 can be
applied:
Letter Y F I P S E H R C U M W X A J G O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
Then, the code of the word ‘AHIUE’ is ‘?659#’ after reversing the code ‘#956?’.
180. Here, we can see that there is no condition applicable in this case. So, we can write the code of
‘HCYUX’ directly from the given table:
Letter Y F I P S E H R C U M W X A J G O
Code 7 @ 5 4 1 # 6 $ % 9 & 3 2 ? 0 8 !
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Common Explanations (181 -185):
Reach Is For Stars → su rd mo lp …….(i)
Nothing Is Out Of Reach → ka su hu lk lp …….(ii)
For Love Of Life → lk mo go ma …….(iii)
Nothing Like Life Is → lp go hu ne …….(iv)
For → mo …….(v)
Is → lp …….(vi)
Reach → su …….(vii)
Stars → rd …….(viii)
Of → lk …….(ix)
Nothing → hu …….(x)
Out → ka …….(xi)
Life → go …….(xii)
Love → ma …….(xiii)
Like → ne …….(xiv)
181. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘rd ne ma’ is the code for ‘Love Like Stars’ in the
given code language.
182. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘ma hu’ is the code for ‘Love Nothing’ in the given
code language.
183. Following the common explanation, we can say that ‘ma’ is the code for ‘Love’ in the given code
language.
184. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘ne’ stands for ‘Like’ in the given code
language.
185. Following the common explanation, we can say that the code ‘ka’ stands for ‘Out’ in the given code
language.
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Common explanation (186 – 190) :
The first element of the code is a number, which represents the number of letters in a word.
The second element represents a letter, which comes exactly in the middle position in the word.
Here we can see a pattern that in every phrase two words start with “vowels” and one word starts with
“consonant”. Also two of them have two element codes and one of them has three element codes.
Clearly we can infer that the word starting with consonant has 3-element code and rest have 2-element code.
Third element of the code of the word that starts with consonant:
The third element represents the letter whose numeric position in the English alphabet series is same as the
number of consonants in the word that starts with consonant.
The number of consonants is 3 and the letter whose numeric position in English alphabet series is 3 is C.
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186. As per the below mentioned logic we can say that “Assured value” is coded as 7U 5LB.
187. As per the below mentioned logic we can say that “Error responses” is coded as 5R 9OF.
188. As per the below mentioned logic we can say that “Fraud credentials” is coded as 5AC 11NG .
189. As per the below mentioned logic we can say that “Wrong Product” is coded as 5OD 7DE .
190. Option A can be ruled out as the second element in the given code is ‘I’ whereas in both the words of
option A ‘I’ is not the exact middle letter.
Option B seems correct as in the very first word “Pacific” number of letters are 7 as well as the exact
middle letter is ‘I’. Also it starts with consonant and number of consonants is 4, which is represented by
D.
For second word ‘Ocean’ , which starts with vowel thus code will be restricted to two elements only. It
has 5 letters which justifies the number ‘5’ and the exact middle letter is ‘E’.
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Common explanations (191 – 195) :
Reference:
Inference:
P Q R S
% 27 36 45 54
$ 31 29 23 19
@ 55 66 77 88
& 33 35 37 39
Reference:
I. If all the values of a string are odd numbers then subtract the second lowest number from the highest
number and take the square of the difference.
II. If sum of even numbers is more than that of odd numbers then add the highest and the third highest
numbers of the string.
Inference:
X = @Q &S @S %P
Y = %R $S &Q @P
X = @Q &S @S %P
X = 66 39 88 27
Thus, 88 + 39 =127.
Y = %R $S &Q @P
Y = 45 19 35 55
Thus 55 – 35 = 20
Square of 20 = 400.
191. If only string Y is to be considered as input then the output will be 400.
Thus output D will be received.
Hence option D is correct.
192. If only string X is to be considered as input then the output will be 127.
Among the given options, only option C produces the value more than 74.
&S + @P
39+55 = 94
193. If X+Y is to be considered as input then the output will be 127 + 400 = 527
194. If Y – X is to be considered as input then the output will be 400 – 127 = 273
To make it between 120 and 200, at least 73 has to be deducted from the given output.
Only @R which is 77 is the value that is when deducted from the output will make it 196.
195. If only string X is to be considered as input then output will be 127 , thus output will be B.
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Common Explanations (196-200):
“Try hard to beat the world” is coded as 'fop rnu kir nhy dlo qsp' ...... (i)
“Hard to find world under one roof” is coded as 'tib fet nhy yug kir rnu zde' ........ (ii)
“Find ball under the tree” is coded as 'ble fop bhu yug tib' ......... (iii)
“Under one ball try to score” is coded as 'nhy zde rub dlo ble tib' ......... (iv)
'to' ⇒ nhy
'try' ⇒ dlo
'under' ⇒ tib
'find' ⇒ yug
'hard'/'world' ⇒ kir/rnu
'the' ⇒ fop
'ball' ⇒ ble
'tree' ⇒ bhu
'beat' ⇒ qsp
'one' ⇒ zde
'score' ⇒ rub
196. Following the common explanation we can infer that the code for "beat the ball score" is 'qsp fop ble
rub'.
197. From the following hints we can infer that the code for "World hard to find" is rnu kir nhy yug.
198. From the following hints we can infer that the code for "The tree" is fop bhu.
199. From the following hints we can infer that the code tib zde fet stands for under one roof.
200. From the following hints we can infer that the code for score is "rub"
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