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Coding and Decoding

The document discusses coding and decoding of numbers and letters. It provides 14 questions with numeric or alphabetic codes to decode based on the coding rules provided. The rules are: (1) if the first digit is odd and last even, reverse their codes (2) if both first and last digits are even, code them as a period, and (3) if both are odd, code them with a dollar sign. The questions require determining the codes for given numbers or decoding codes based on the rules.
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Coding and Decoding

The document discusses coding and decoding of numbers and letters. It provides 14 questions with numeric or alphabetic codes to decode based on the coding rules provided. The rules are: (1) if the first digit is odd and last even, reverse their codes (2) if both first and last digits are even, code them as a period, and (3) if both are odd, code them with a dollar sign. The questions require determining the codes for given numbers or decoding codes based on the rules.
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Coding and Decoding

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1.In a code language


“Fitness is life” written as “E32, S22, S38”
Life creates Opportunity” written as “ Y541, E32, S76”
“You Miss Opportunity” written as “S45 Y541 U43”
1.What is code for “Lakshya”

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2. If ‘HAPPY’ is written as ‘IBQQZ’ in a certain code, then how would ‘SORROW’ be written in that
code?

a) TPSSXX b) TTPSSPX c) TPPSPX d) TPSSSX e)


None of these

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3. If the word ‘TABLECLOTH’ is coded as ‘XEMRANRIXT’, how can ‘HOTEL’ be coded?

a) RIXAT b) TIXAR c) TAXIR d) RAXIT

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4. In a certain code, P is #, A is %, C is f and E is @. How is PEACE written in that code?

a) #@%@# b) #@#f@ c) %#@f% d) #@%f@ e) None of these

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5. In a certain code langauge 'pic na ha' means 'who is there' , ' na ta ka ' means ' what is
that’ and ' ha ja pa ' means ' here and there ' . Which of the following means ' here ' in the
that code langauge ?
a) ha b) pa c) ja d) pa or ja

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6. In a certain code , 'pick and choose' is written as 'ko ho po' and 'pick up and come' is
written as 'to no ko po'. How is pick written in that code ?

a) ko b) po c) Either ko or po d) Cannot be determined

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7. If BOMBAY is written as MYMYMY, how will TAMILNADU be written in that code?

a) TIATIATIA b) IATIATIAT c) MNUMNUMNU d) ALDALDALD

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8. According to military code, SYSTEM is SYSMET and NEARER is AENRER. What is the
code for FRACTION?

a) CARFNOIT b) CARFTION c) FRACNOIT d) ARFCNOIT

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9. In a certain language, ‘3a, 2b, 7c’ means ’truth is eternal’; ‘7c,9a, 8b’ means ‘ enmity is
not eternal’ and ‘9a, 4d, 2b, 6b’ means ‘truth does not perish’; which of the following
means ‘enmity’ in that language?
a) 3a b) 7c c) 8b d) 9a

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10. Which code should be replaced in the question mark? MILD:NKOH :: GATE: ?

a) IBVJ b) HCWI c) KDXK d) ICWA

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11. If in a code AT=20, BAT=40 then CAT=?

a) 20 b) 40 c) 60 d) 5

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12. If A stands for +, B stands for -, C stands for x, What is the value of (10C4)A(4C4)B6?

a) 60 b) 50 c) 56 d) 46

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13. If cherry is apple, apple is grapes, grapes is mango, mango is nuts, nuts is guava,
which of the following is a yellow fruit?

a) Mango b) Gauva c) Apple d) Nuts

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14. If BAG = 71, then VICE = ?

(a) 69 (b) 70 (c) 75 (d) 90

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15. In a certain code, LAKE is written as OZPV. How will BACK be in that same code?

(a) ZYXP (b) ZYPX (c) YZXP (d) YZPX

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Direction: (Q. Nos. 16-20) In each of the questions given below, given a group of
digits followed by four combinations of letters/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and
(d). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of
the digits based on the coding system and the conditions given below. Mark the
number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly
represent the group of digits, mark (e), i.e., ‘None of these’ as your answer.
Digits 5 1 3 4 9 6 8 2 7
Letter/ P A K % R @ D © M
Symbo
ls

Conditions
(i) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even, the codes for the first and last digits are to be reversed.
(ii) If the first and the last digits are even, both are to be coded as .
(iii) If the first and the last digits are odd, both are to be coded as $.

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Digits 5 1 3 4 9 6 8 2 7
Letter/ P A K % R @ D © M
Symbo
ls

Conditions

(i) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even, the codes for the first and last digits are to be
reversed.
(ii) If the first and the last digits are even, both are to be coded as .

(iii) If the first and the last digits are odd, both are to be coded as $.

16. 215349

(a) RAPK% © (b) APK% (c) $APK%$ (d) ©APK%R (e) None of these

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Digits 5 1 3 4 9 6 8 2 7
Letter/ P A K % R @ D © M
Symbo
ls

Conditions

(i) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even, the codes for the first and last digits are to be
reversed.
(ii) If the first and the last digits are even, both are to be coded as .

(iii) If the first and the last digits are odd, both are to be coded as $.

17. 671254

(a) @MA © P% (b) MA ©P P (c) $MA © P$ (d) ©APK%R (e) None of these

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6 and8 Decoding
2 7

Letter/Symbols P A K % R @ D © M

Conditions

(i) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even, the codes for the first and last digits are to be reversed.

(ii) If the first and the last digits are even, both are to be coded as .

(iii) If the first and the last digits are odd, both are to be coded as $.

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Digits 5 1 3 4 9 Coding
6 and8 Decoding
2 7

Letter/Symbols P A K % R @ D © M

Conditions
(i) If the first digit is odd and the last
digit is even, the codes for the first
and last digits are to be reversed.
(ii) If the first and the last digits are
even, both are to be coded as .
(iii) If the first and the last digits are
odd, both are to be coded as $.

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Study the following information to answer the given questions.

In a certain code ‘318’ means ‘run very fast’, ‘289’ means ‘to run away’, ‘97’ means ‘to
see’ and ‘43’ means ‘very good’.
14. What is the code for ‘see’?

a)3 b) 7 c) 4 d) 9 e) None of these


15. Which of the following represents ‘see good run away’?

a) 8472 b) 7914 c) 7319 d) 3289 e) None of these

16. What does ‘4’ represent in this code?

a) Very b) fast c) run d) good e) None of these

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