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Letter Coding-2

The document discusses coding and decoding of words and letters in specific coding languages. Rules for coding words in a language based on how other words are coded are provided. Several examples with words and their codes in different languages are given along with questions to test the understanding of codes.
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Letter Coding-2

The document discusses coding and decoding of words and letters in specific coding languages. Rules for coding words in a language based on how other words are coded are provided. Several examples with words and their codes in different languages are given along with questions to test the understanding of codes.
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TYPE-I 5. In a specific language BACK is written Y26X16. In
the same code language MORN will be written as

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LETTER CODING
,d dksM esa
BACK dk dksM
Y26X16 gks rks mlh dksM esa
Directions (1-22): Study the following information to MORN dk dksM D;k gksxk\

nt
answer the given questions.
(a) P12J13 (b) M12I13
funsZ'k(1&22)%fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj (c) N11I12 (d) N12I13

Ce
fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj pqfu,A
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha
1. In a some specific language MONKEY is written
6. In a coding language Fruitful is called as
as XDJMNL in the same specific language
Gtvkuhvn in the same language Rainbow will
TIGER will be written as be written as
fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk essa dksXDJMNL fy[kk tkrk

ng
MONKEY ,d dksM Hkk"kk esa dksGtvkuhvn fy[kk tkrk gS rks
Fruitful
gS] rks mlh ladsr Hkk"kk
TIGEResa
dks fdl izdkj fy[ksaxs\ mlh Hkk"kk esa dks D;k fy[kk tk;sxk\
Rainbow
(a) SHFDQ (b) QDFHS (a) Tcjqbpx (b) Sbjocpx
(c) SDFHS
(e) None of these/
(d) QDHJS
buesa ls dksbZ ugha
hi (c) Scjpcqx
(e) None of these/
(d) Scjpcpx
buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ac
2. In a coding language NOIDA is written as STNIF. In 7. In a specific language DISTANCE is written as
the same coding language MEERUT will be written as IDTUBECN, DOCUMENT is written as ODDVNTNE
in the same language THURSDAY will be written as-
Co

;fn NOIDAdksSTNIF fy[kk tkrk gS] rks blh dwV&fyfi esa


MEERUT dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
DISTANCE dksIDTUBECN
fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
DOCUMENT dksODDVNTNE fy[kk
(a) QIIVYX (b) RJJWZV
tkrk gS rks mlh Hkk"kk esa
THURSDAY fy[kk tk;sxk&
(c) RJJWZY (d) RIIVYX (a) HTVSTYAD (b) HTVSYADS
ce

(e) Can't be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk (c) HTTQRYAD (d) HTVSTYDA
3. In a coding language FORGET is written as (e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha
en

DPPHCU. In the same coding language DOCTOR 8. In a coding language HENRY is written as Jgpta.
will be written as In the same coding language COUNTRY will be
;fn fdlh dwV&fyfi FORGET
esa dksDPPHCU fy[kk tkrk written as
ud

gS] rks blh fyfi DOCTOR


esa dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\ ;fn fdlh lkadsr Hkk"kk esa dksJgpta fy[kk x;k gS] rks
HENRY
(a) BMDRPP (b) BPAUPS mlh Hkk"kk esa
COUNTRY dks fdl izdkj fy[ksaxs\
Pr

(c) EMDRPP (d) BPARPP (a) Eqwpata (b) Eqwvpte


(c) Eqwvtpa (d) Eqwvpta
(e) BPAUMS
(e) Eqwpvta
4. If the code of PATTERN is Q3W24J24U. In the
9. If the code of DIAMOND is VQYMKLV then the
same language the code of LORDS will be
code of WEALTH will be
,d lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
PATTERN dk dksM
Q3W24J24U ;fn DIAMOND dk dwV ys[ku
VQYMKLV gS] rks
WEALTH
gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk
LORDSesadk dksM D;k gksxk\ dk dwV ys[ku gS&
(a) N17V8Y (b) M18U9Y (a) CUYNFR (b) HTLAEW
(c) M17U8X (d) M18U9X (c) YCONWJ (d) XFBMUI
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ughas

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10. In a specific coding language BUILDING is written (a) O Z T M Z (b) O Z S M Z
as ZNCALCDQ, REPEAT is written as EGSGMV (c) Q B U M B (d) O Z T Z M
then DINE will be written as
(e) Can't be determined/ fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa
BUILDING dksZNCALCDQ fy[kk tkrk
16. How will you code ACCOMMODATE if S and V
gS rFkk
REPEAT dksEGSGMV fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV
are coded as 8 and 5 respectively?
esaDINE dks dSls fy[ksaxs\
(a) LDCG (b) LCDG
vki ACCOMMODATE dks dSls dksfMr djsaxs S o ;fn
V dks
Øe'k%8 o 5 ls dksfMr fd;k tk;s\
(c) LCGD (d) LDGC
(a) 26-24-24-12-14-14-23-22-26-8-22

re
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha (b) 26-24-24-12-14-14-12-23-26-7-22
11. In a specific coding language TAJMAHAL is (c) 2-25-25-12-14-14-23-26-22

nt
written as RYHKYFYJ. In the same language
QUTABMINAR is written as (d) 26-24-12-14-14-23-21-26-22

;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa


TAJMAHAL dksRYHKYFYJ (e) None of these/ buessa ls dksbZ ugha

Ce
fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk eas
QUTABMINAR dks dSls fy[
ksaxs\17. If 'FIRE' is coded for a secret message to be
teleprinted as 'E H Q D', how is reply 'DONE' to
(a) RVUVCNJOBS (b) OSRSZKGLYP
be relayed?
(c) OSRSCKJLBP (d) OSRYZKGLYP
;fn dks fdlh dwVHkk"kk
'FIRE' 'E H esa
Q D' fy[kk tk;s] rks
fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

ng
(e) Can't be determined/
'DONE' dks dSls dksfMr djsaxs\
12. If PROBLEM = MPERLOB then NUMBERS = ?
(a) C-M-O-E (b) C-N-M-D
;fn PROBLEM ¾ MPERLOB rc NUMBERS ¾\
(a) SNUREMB (b) SNRUBME
hi (c) C-L-N-C
(e) None of these/
(d) C-N-P-E
buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ac
(c) SNRUMEB (d) SNRUEMB 18. If A = E, B = F, C = G and H = L, how will you code
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha 'GO AHEAD'?
13. In a coding language DISTURB is written as ;fn A = E, B = F, C = G rFkkH = L rks'GO AHEAD' dks
Co

DTWVUKF in the same coding language the code dSls dksfMr djsaxs\
of FRANTIC will be (a) K S F L I F H (b) H P B I F B E
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
DISTURB dksDTWVUKF fy[kk (c) K S G L I G H (d) K S E L I E H
tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa dks D;k fy[kk tk,
FRANTIC xk\ (e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ce

(a) EKUPDTH (b) FKCPVTH 19. If III stands for 2, IIII for 3 and II for 1, solve the
(c) EKVPCTH (d) FLVPCTH following. IIII – II + III + IIIII = ?
en

(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha ;fn III ds fy, 2, IIII ds fy, 3 rFkk II ds fy, 1 gks rks
IIII
– II + III + IIIII = ?
14. If OVER is coded as QYIW and UP as WS, then
(a) IIIIIIIII (b) IIIIIIIIII
ud

STAR is coded as
(c) IIIII (d) IIII
;fn dk dwVQYIW vkSjUP dk dwVWS gS] rks
OVER
(e) IIIIIIII
STAR dk dwV D;k gksxk\
Pr

20. If PEKINF is coded as 'O D J H M E', how will you


(a) U W E V (b) U W D V
code SYDNEY?
(c) U V B S (d) U W E W
;fn PEKINF dk dksM
'O D J H M E' gks] rks
SYDNEY dk
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha dwV D;k gS\
15. In a certain code 'DELHI' is written as 'CDKGH'. (a) RHCMDY (b) RXCMDX
'MADRAS' as 'LZCQZR', how will PATNA be coded
(c) SHCMEX (d) RHCMEX
then?
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks'CDKGH', rFkk
'DELHI'
21. PROMOTION is written in a certain coded
'MADRAS' dks'LZCQZR', fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk message
esa as 'Q S P 89', then what will be the code
PATNA dk dksM D;k gksxk\ for DEMOTION.

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PROMOTION dks fdlh dwV lans'k


'Q esa
S P 89' fy[krs gSa] , d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
Lookesa= 2 gks] rks
Pook dk dksM D;k gksxkA
rksDEMOTION dk dwV D;k gksxk\ (a) 2 (b) –2 (c) 0 (d) 6
(a) F E 8 9 (b) E G 8 9 3. In a certain code language MAN = 28 then what
(c) G E 8 9 (d) E F 8 9 is the code for RAN?

(e) E F 9 8
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa= 28 gks] rks
MAN RAN dk dksM

22. 'LOAD' is coded as 'M P B E' and 'DRIVE' as 'E S J W D;k gksxk\
F'. How will you code the word 'LADDER'? (a) 33 (b) 34 (c) 43 (d) 26
'LOAD' dk dksM
'M P B E' rFkk
'DRIVE' dk dksM
'E S J W 4. In a certain code language LOTS = 21510291

re
F' gS] rks
'LADDER' dk dksM Kkr djsa\ then what is the code for NUMB?
(a) MDEEFS (b) MBEEFS ;fn LOTS dk dksM21510291gks] rks
NUMB dk
dksM D;k gksxk
\

nt
(c) NCFFGT (d) MBEESP
(e) MIDEESF (a) 4112451 (b) 4112312

Ce
Directions (23-25): These question are based on the (c) 422112 (d) 1421132
following coding pattern: 5. In a certain code language ASHOK = 11981511
funsZ'k23-25
( )%;g iz'u fuEu O;oLFkk ij fn;s x;s gSaA then what is the code for SANTOSH?
If 'EFGHIJK' are coded letters representing 'VUTSRQP', ;fn ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa dks11981511dgk tkrk gS rks
ASHOK
choose the right code for the words given in capital letters SANTOSH larks"k dks D;k dgsaxs\

ng
from the answer choice (a-e) given under each
(a) 1321567 (b) 191107013
; fn 'EFGHIJK' dks dwV Hkk"kk esa fy[kk tkrk gS]
'VUTSRQP' (a-e)
(c) 191110374 (d) 191142015198
rd mÙkj fodYiksa esa ls cM+s v{kjksa esa fn;s x;s v{kjksa dk lgh dwV Kkr djsaA
23. LIMIT
(a) KNRNC (b) ORNRG
hi 6. If in a coding language of DIET is called as
23-18-22-7 in the same language the word
ac
ROSE is called as:
(c) JKOKG (d) RSTSG ;fnDIET dks dwV Hkk"kk23&18&22&7
esa dgk tkrk gS] rks
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha ROSE dks D;k dgsaxsa\
Co

24. POCKET (a) 9-12-8-22 (b) 9-11-7-21


(a) K L X P U C (b) K L X U P G (c) 9-10-8-22 (d) 9-9-8-21
(c) K L X G U P (d) K L X U P C 7. In a specific language BEAR is called as 25118
(e) K L X P V G in the same language LION will be
;fn BEAR dks dwV Hkk"kk
25118esa
fy[kk tkrk gS] LION
rks
ce

25. Z E R C
(a) B U H N (b) A V I M dks dSls fy[ksaxs\
(c) A V I X (d) A U T L (a) 1291514 (b) 1291414
en

(e) A T U L (c) 211314 (d) 1211514


TYPE-II 8. In a ceratin code language STOP = 4632, MEN=
ud

581 then what is the code for POEM?


LETTER NUMBER CODING ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa = 4632, MEN= 581 gks
STOP
Directions (1-17): Study the following information to rksPOEM dk dksM D;k gksxk\
Pr

answer the given questions. (a) 3281 (b) 2385


funsZ'k(1&17)%fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj (c) 2351 (d) 3285
fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj pqfu,A 9. In a certain code languge PRINCIPAL =
1. In a certain code language ST-OP = 8 then what 123453167, STUDENT = 89ABC49, HEAD =
is the code for SP-OT? EC6B then TEACHER?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa = 8 gks] rks
ST-OP SP-OT dk dksM ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kkPRINCIPAL
esa = 123453167,
D;k gksxk\ STUDENT = 89ABC49, HEAD =EC6B gks] rks
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 1 TEACHER dk dksM D;k gksxk\
2. In a certain code language Look = 2 then what (a) 9c65EC2 (b) 9056E2
is the code for Pook? (c) 965EC2 (d) 156CE2

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10. In a Specific language 85×58 = 133, 47×74 = ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa dk dksM
MOON 12 gks] rks
NOON
113; 45×35 = 92, in the same specific lan-
guage 75×16 =?
dk dksM D;k gksxk\
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 13 (d) 14
;fn fdlh dksM Hkk"kk esa = 133, 47×74 = 113;
85×58
Directions (18-23): Find the possible value of the
45×35 = 92, dgk tk;s] rks mlh Hkk"kk
75×16
esa= ?
given equations.
(a) 25 (b) 52 (c) 127 (d) 125
funsZ'k (18&23)%
fn;s x;s lehdj.kksa dk laHkkfor eku Kkr djsaA
11. There are some numbers which is coded by some
specific symbol and alphabet 18. F+I–R+E
(a) 2
fdlh lkadsfrd Hk"kk esa fuEufyf[kr vad ;FkkØe fn, gq, gSa% (b) –8 (c) 10 (d) 14

re
19. R-A+T
A + – x V  * #
(a) 36 (b) 37 (c) 35 (d) -3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20. P–S+T

nt
In the same specific language manner 15384 is (a) 16 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 14
written as 21. S×A+D

Ce
mlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk
15384
esafdl izdkj fy[kk tk;sxk\ (a) 21 (b) 28 (c) 23 (d) 20
(a) VA*x (b) AV-*x 22. T÷E×D
(a) O (b) P (c) Q (d) S
(c) AVX* (d) AV*-X
23. L-B-D
12. In a certain code language SNOOKER = 8 and

ng
(a) E (b) F (c) G (d) H
ROBE = 5, then what is the code for CRICKET ?
Directions (24-40): Study the following information
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa
SNOOKER = 8 rFkkROBE =5 to answer the given questions.
gks] rks
CRICKET dk dksM D;k gksxk\ funsZ'k
hi (24&40)%fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj
(a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 5 (d) 7 fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj pqfu,A
ac
13. In a certain code language RED = 6720, then 24. In a specific language STATE = 13, NONE = 12,
what is the code for GREEN ? FAMILY =11, then JAIL =?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
REDesa= 6720 gks] rks
GREEN dk ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa = 13, NONE = 12, FAM-
STATE
ILY =11, rksJAIL = ?
Co

dksM D;k gksxk\


(a) 9207716 (b) 1677199 (a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 11
25. If in a coding language 444 = 4; 678 = 7; 351 =3,
(c) 1677209 (d) 16717209
then 402=?
14. In a specific coding language KING is written as
;fn fdlh dksM Hkk"kk
444esa
=4; 678 = 7;351 = 3 rks mlh
ce

8,6,11,4 in the same language MONEY will be


Hkk"kk 402
esa
=?
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hk"kk esa dks8,6,11,4 fy[kk tkrk gS
KING
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 3/2
rks mlh Hkk"kk esa dks dSls fy[ksaxs\
MONEY
en

26. If in a coding language 58 =6425,69 = 8136, then


(a) 10,12,11,2,22 (b) 13,15,14,5,15 73 = ?
(c) 22,2,11,12,10 (d) 10,12,11,12,21 ; fn ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
58 =esa
6425]69 = 8136, rks73 =\
ud

15. In a certain code language F= 6, JOY = 50, then (a) 9435 (b) 4903
what is the code for OBSERVE ? (c) 0949 (d) 9430
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa6, JOY
F = = 50 gks] rks
OB- 27. If BAD is coded as "5-4-7", how will you code DARK?
Pr

SERVE dk dksM D;k gksxk\ ;fn BAD dk dwV5-4-7 gS] rks


DARK dk dwV D;k gksxk&
(a) 66 (b) 76 (c) 86 (d) 96 (a) 7-4-20-14 (b) 7-4-21-3
16. In a certain code language RHYM = 9874, then (c) 7-4-21-14 (d) 7-4-20-13
what is the code for LEADER?
28. If BAD is coded as "5-4-7", how will you code NATION?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa = 9874 gks] rks
RHYM LEADER
;fn BAD dk dwV5-4-7 gS rks
NATION dk dwV D;k gksxk&
dk dksM D;k gksxk\
(a) 17-4-23-12-18-17 (b) 17-4-22-18-18-17
(a) 351459 (b) 352459
(c) 17-4-23-12-14-17 (d) 17-5-21-11-18-16
(c) 451459 (d) 351469
29. If 'ACT' is coded as "23-25-16", how code the "BELOW"
17. In a certain code language MOON = 12, then
what is the code for NOON ? ;fn ACT dk dwV
'23-25-16' gS] rks
BELOW" dk dwV D;k gksxk\

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(a) 24-1-8-11-19 (b) 24-1-8-10-19 (a) LEAF (b) BEED
(c) 24-1-8-11-18 (d) 24-1-8-10-18 (c) BEEF (d) HEAD
30. If B = 25 and C= 24, encoded "96872" 37. In a specific language FEAR is called as +x÷*,
READ is called as *x÷$, in the same language
;fn B = 25 rFkkC = 24 gks rks
^96872*dks dksfMr djsa FADE will be called as
(a) RUSTY (b) POSTS fdlh [kkl dksMFEAR
esa dks+x÷* ds :i esa vkSj
READ dks*x÷$
(c) DUSTY (d) HASTY ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dksM
FADEesa dks dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
31. If SHARP = 58034, PUSH=4658 then RUSH=? (a) +÷$× (b) ×÷+$
;fn SHARP dk dwV
58034gS vkSj
PUSH dk dwV
4658] gS (c) $÷+* (d) ÷$+×

re
rksRUSH dk dwV D;k gksxk\ 38. In a specific language PRAY is called as $ = % #,
(a) 4658 (b) 3658 YAWN is called as #%@* the in the same lan-
guage WARY will be written as

nt
(c) 6853 (d) 8546
,d [kkl dksM Hkk"kk esadks$ =%# ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk
PRAY
32. In a specific language POSTER is called as
gS vkSj
YAWN dks#%@* ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS] rks ml dksM

Ce
597813, SHAME is called as 72641; in the same
language HATES= ? esaWARY dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
(a) %@$# (b) @%$#
fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks597813rFkkSHAME
POSTER
dks72641 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk
HATESesa
dks fdl (c) @*=# (d) @%=#
izdkj fy[ksaxs\ 39. In a specific coding language MODE is #5$ 7,

ng
DRIVE is $%9*7, then DOVE is written as
(a) 26815 (b) 26417
fdlh [kkl dksM MODE
esa dks#5$7 vkSjDRIVE dks$%9*7
(c) 26897 (d) 26817
fy[krsa gSaA bl dksM esa
DOVE fdl izdkj fy[kk tk;sxk\
33. In a specific language ENGLAND is written as
1234567, FRANCE is written as 785291, in the
same specific language GREECE will e written as
hi (a) $5#7
(c) $7*5
(b) $5*7
(d) %5*7
ac
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
ENGLAND dks1234567vkSj 40. In a coding language TEAR is called as 7%9#, PERY
is called as & %#8, then ARTERY is called as
FRANCE dks785291fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk
GREECEesa
dks fdl izdkj fy[ksaxs\ ,d [kkl dksMTEAR
esa dks7%9# fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
PERY dks
Co

&%#8 fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dksM esa dks dSls fy[kk tk;sx
ARTERY k\
(a) 381191 (b) 381911
(a) 9#7%#8 (b) 9#%7#8
(c) 394131 (d) 562113
(c) 9%7#%8 (d) 9%7%8
34. In a specific language CHARCOAL is writ-
ce

t en a s 4 5 1 6 4 9 1 3 , MOR A L E i s w ri t te n a s
296137 in the same specific language TYPE-III
MECHRALE will be written as CODING IN FICTITIOUS LANGUAGE
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks45164913fy[kk
en

CHARCOAL
Directions (1-5): Study the following information to
tkrk gS vkSjMORALE dks296137 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh
answer the given questions.
Hkk"kk esa
MECHRALE dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk;sxk\ In certain code language,
ud

(a) 95378165 (b) 27456138 'festival for women only' is written as 'pa ge bo
(c) 25378151 (d) 27456137 xu' 'provide peace to women' is written as 'wr dl nj ge'
35. In a specific language VIDYA is called as 43256, 'women like to celebrate' is written as 'ge ct fx wr'
Pr

ARTH is called as 6871 in the same language 'celebrate peace in festival' is written as 'dl bo sv ct'.
DIVYATI will be called as (All codes are two letter codes only)
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks43256 rFkkARTH dks funsZ'k (1&15)%
VIDYA fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj
6871fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk
DIVYATI esa uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
dks fdl izdkj fy[kasxs\
(a) 2345673 (b) 1873254 ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
(c) 2354673 (d) 2345637 'festival for women only' dks'pa ge bo xu' fy[kk tkrk
36. If the coding language of DIG is 497 in the same gS'provide peace to women' dks'wr dl nj ge' fy[kk tkrk gS
manner decoding language of 2556 will be 'women like to celebrate' dks'ge ct fx wr' fy[kk tkrk gS
2556 ds fy, foladsru 'celebrate peace in festival' dks'dl bo sv ct'. fy[kk tkrk gSA
;fn DIG dsfy, ladsr la[;k497 gS rks
D;k gksxk\ (lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gSa)

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1. What may be the possible code for 'provide idea' dks'vx pr bt ze'
'challenges for rural education'
in the given code language?
fy[kk tkrk gS
'find measures for problems' dks'ws dl ze
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esaidea' ds fy, laHkkfor dksM D;k
'provide ho' fy[kk tkrk gS'experts find challenges difficult' dks
gks ldrk gS\ 'bt ka mu dl' fy[kk tkrk gS
'education difficult in villages'
(a) fx hy (b) xu bo
dks'xq eg pr ka' fy[kk tkrk gSA
(c) hy nj (d) nj xu
(lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gS)
(e) wr fx
6. If 'experts find solutios' is written as 'dl ny mu'
2. What is the code for 'celebrate' in the given code in the given code language, then what will 'rural
language?

re
solutions difficult' be coded as?
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa ds fy, D;k dksM gS\
'celebrate' ;fn nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk esa find solutions' dks'dl
'experts
(a) sv (b) wr (c) ct (d) dl (e) fx ny mu' fy[kk tkrk gS] 'rural
rks solutions difficult'

nt
3. In the given code language, what does the code
'pa' stand for?
dks fdl izdkj dksMc¼ fd;k tk,xk\

Ce
(a) ny vs ka (b) ny pr dl
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk
'pa' dkesa
D;k vFkZ gS\
(c) ka mu ny
(a) peace
(d) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
(b) Either 'for' or 'only'/ ;k rks'for' ;k 'only'
fodYiksa ds vykok
(c) Either 'women' or 'to'/ ;k rks'women' ;k 'to'

ng
(e) vx ka xq
(d) celebrate
7. What is the code for 'villages' in the given code
(e) festival language?
4. What is the code for 'women' in the given code
language?
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esads fy, D;k dksM gS\
'women'
hi nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk
(a) ws
esadk dksM D;k gksxk\
'villages'
(b) m u
ac
(c) Either 'xq' or 'eg'/ ;k rks'xq' ;k 'eg'
(a) bo (b) xu
(c) ct (d) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
(d) Other than those given options/fn, x, fodYi fodYiksa ds vykok
Co

ds vykok vU; (e) Either 'pr' or 'ze'/ ;k rks'pr' ;k 'ze'


(e) g e 8. What will be the code for 'find education' in the
given code language?
5. If 'peace to mind' is coded as 'zg wr dl' in the
given code language, then what is the code for nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa
'find education' dk dksM D;k gksxk\
ce

'mind in festival' ? (a) pr dl (b) ka pr


nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa ;fn
'peace to mind' dks'zg wr dl' fy[kk (c) ze ka (d) dl ws
en

x;k gS] rks


'mind in festival' ds fy, D;k dksM gksxk\ (e) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
(a) zg bo dl (b) dl zg sv fodYiksa ds vykok
ud

(c) bo sv zg (d) zg nj wr 9. What is code for 'challenges' in the given code


(e) sv wr bo language?
Directions (6-10): Study the following information to nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa dk dksM D;k gksxk\
'challenges'
Pr

answer the given questions. (a) cr


In a certain code language, (b) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
'challenges for rural education' is written as 'vx
fodYiksa ds vykok
pr bt ze' 'find measures for problems' is written as 'ws
dl ze ho' 'experts find challenges difficult' is written (c) bt
as 'bt ka mu dl' 'education difficult in villages' is (d) z e (e) k a
written as 'xq eg pr ka'
10. In the given code language, what does the code
(All codes are two letter codes only) 'ho' stand for?
funsZ'k (6&10)%fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk'ho' D;k
esa fu:fir djrk gS\
uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A (a) Either 'measures' or 'problems'/ ;k rks 'mea-
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] sures' ;k 'problems.

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(b) Either 'for' or 'experts'/ (a) ax nb cr (b) li ax pt
;k rks'for' ;k 'experts. (c) nb li ax (d) gs li nb
(c) Rural (e) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
(d) Find (e) Difficult fodYiksa ds vykok
Directions (11-15): Study the following information 15. What is the code for 'available' in the given code
language?
to answer the given questions.
nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk esa dk dksM D;k gksxk\
'available'
In a certain code language,
'few organic farming techniques' is written as (a) Either 'pz' or 'fo'/ ;k rks'pz' ;k 'fo'
(b) Either 'nb' or 'mk'/ ;k rks'nb' ;k 'mk'

re
'li gs da cr' 'fertilizer products few available' is
written as 'fo pz nb gs' 'organic waste into fertilizer' (c) l i
is written as 'nb cr pt mk' 'disposal of farming waste'

nt
is written as 'hu mk li yu'. (d) hu
(All codes are two letter codes only) (e) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
fodYiksa ds vykok

Ce
funsZ'k (11&15)% fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj
uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A Directions (16-21): Study the following information
to answer the given questions.
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] In a certain code,
'few organic farming techniques' dks'li gs da cr' 'always create new ideas' is written as 'ba ri sha

ng
fy[kk tkrk gS'fertilizer products few available' dks'fo pz gi', 'ideas and new thoughts' is written as 'fa gi ma ri',
create thoughts and insights' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'
nb gs' fy[kk tkrk gS 'organic waste into fertilizer' dks'nb
and 'new and better solutions' is written as 'ki ri to fa'
cr pt mk' fy[kk tkrk gS 'disposal of farming waste' dks
'hu mk li yu' fy[kk tkrk gSA
(lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gSa)
hi funsZ'k (16&21)% fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj
uhps fn, x, iz'uksamÙkj
ds nhft,A
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
ac
11. What will be the code for 'few waste' in the given
code language? 'always create new ideas' dks'ba ri sha gi' fy[kk
nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk esa dk dksM D;k gksxk\
'few waste' tkrk gS]'ideas and new thoughts' dks'fa gi ma ri' fy[kk
Co

(a) mk gs (b) gs li tkrk gS] 'create thoughts and insights' dks'ma jo ba fa'
(c) pt da (d) da mk fy[kk tkrk gS rFkk
'new and better solutions' dks'ki ri to
fa' fy[kk tkrk gSA
(e) Other than those given as options/ fn, x,
16. What is the code for 'ideas' ?
fodYiksa ds vykok
ce

'ideas' dk dksM D;k gS\


12. What is the code for 'organic' in the given code
language? (a) sha (b) ba
en

nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esadk dksM D;k gksxk\


'organic' (c) g i (d) m a
(a) is (b) cr (c) da (d) pt (e) Cannot be determined/ fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(e) Other than those given as options/ fn, x, 17. What does 'fa' stand for?
ud

fodYiksa ds vykok 'fa' dk dksM D;k gS\


13. In the given code language, what does the code (a) thoughts (b) insights
'yu' stand for?
Pr

(c) new (d) and


nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk
'yu' dk
esavFkZ D;k gS\ (e) solutions
(a) farming (b) techniques 18. 'fa lo ba' could be a code for which of the following?
(c) Either 'of' or 'disposal'/ ;k rks'of' ;k 'disposal' (d) waste 'fa lo ba' fuEu esa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
(e) Either 'into' or 'few'/ ;k rks'into' ;k 'few' (a) thoughts and action (b) create and innovate
14. If 'waste management techniques' is coded as (c) ideas and thoughts (d) create new solutions
'ax da mk' the given code language, then how will
'farming fertilizer management' be coded as? (e) always better ideas
19. What is the code for 'new'?
;fn nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk
'waste esa
management techniques'
dks'ax da mk' fy[kk tkrk gS] 'farming
rks fertilizer 'new' dk dksM D;k gS\
management' dk dksM D;k gksxk\ (a) k i (b) ri (c) to (d) fa (e) ba

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20. Which of the following may represent 'insights 25. What does the code 'dm' stand for in the given
always better'? code language?
'insights always better' dks fuEu esa ls dkSu fu:fir dj nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk
'dm' dsesa
fy, dkSUk&lk dksM iz;qDr fd;k x;k gS\
ldrk gS\ (a) Either 'gap' or 'more'/ ;k rks'gap' ;k 'more'
(a) jo ki to (b) ki to ri (b) than (c) divide
(c) sha jo ri (d) to sha jo (d) more (e) gap
(e) sha to be 26. What is the code for 'infrastructure' in the given
code language?
21. What is the code for 'thoughts'?
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa ds fy, dkSu&lk dksM

re
'infrastructure'
'thoughts' dk dksM D;k gS\
iz;qDr fd;k x;k gS\
(a) ma (b) fa (c) ba (d) jo
(a) zu (b) n a

nt
(e) Either 'jo' or 'fa'/ ;k rks'jo' ;k 'fa'
(c) Either 'kt' or 'vm'/ ;k rks'kt' ;k 'vm'
Directions (22-26): Study the following information

Ce
to answer given questions. (d) pi (e) la
In a code language, Directions (27-31): Study the following information
to answer the given questions.
'rural and urban divide' is written as 'na ku zu la', gap
In a certain code language,
in rural infrastructure' is written as 'kt la vm pi', 'ur-
'make good finance plans' is written as 'zn mn

ng
ban planning more important' is written as 'ti na cu
lo xy' 'good economy helps finance' is written as 'dn oj
bu', 'more divide than gap' is written as 'pi cu dm zu'.
mn zt' 'make good progress now' is written as 'xy fs zt br'
(All codes are two letter codes only)
'progress helps develop country' is written as 'oj rt cl br'.
funsZ'k (22&26)%
uhps fn, x, iz'uksamÙkj
ds nhft,A
hi
fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj (All the codes are two letter codes only)
funsZ'k (27&31)%fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj
ac
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] uhps fn, x, iz'uksamÙkj
ds nhft,A
'rural and urban divide' dks'na ku zu la' fy[kk tkrk gS] ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
'gap in rural infrastructure' dks'kt la vm pi' fy[kk tkrk gS]
Co

'make good finance plans' dks'zt mn lo xy' fy[kktkrk


'urban planning more important' dks'ti na cu bu' fy[kk tkrk gS'good economy helps finance' dks'dn oj mn zt' fy[kk tkrk
gS]'more divide than gap' dks'pi cu dm zu' fy[kk tkrk gSA gS'make good progress now' dks'xy fs zt br' fy[kk tkrk gS
(lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gS) 'progress helps develop country' dks'oj rt cl br' fy[kk tkrkgSA
ce

22. What is the code for 'and' in the given code (lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gS)
language?
27. Which of the following reprsents the code for
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk
'and' ds
esafy, D;k dksM gS\
en

'make plans now' in the given code language?


(a) ku (b) zu (c) dm (d) la (e) na nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa fuEufyf[kr'make
esa ls dkSu&lk
plans
23. Which of the following may represent 'important now' dk dksM fu:fir djrk gS\
ud

theory planning' in the given code language?


(a) oj xy zt (b) lo fs xy
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa theory planning' ds fy,
'important
(c) lo oj mn (d) fs oj xy
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dksM gks ldrk gS\
Pr

(e) xy lo mn
(a) la bu ti (b) ti bu kt
28. Which of the following represents the code for
(c) bu pi ti (d) bu xt ti 'helps progress' in the given code language?
(e) gm ti vm nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa fuEufyf[kr esa lsprogress'
'helps dkSu&lk
24. Which of the following represents 'more rural' dk dksM fu:fir djrk gS\
in the given code language? (a) dn oj (b) oj mn
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk
'more rural' dk dksM gS\ (c) zt mn (d) dn br
(a) cu pi (b) vm la
(e) br oj
(c) la cu (d) cu ti
29. What is the code for 'finance' in the given code
(e) la ku language?

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nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa]dk D;k dksM gS\


'finance' 36. What is the code for 'how good thou art'?
(a) lo (b) xy (c) dn (e) zt in 'how good thou art' ds fy, D;k dksM gS\
30. What is the code for 'good' in the given code (a) 7 5 8 9 (b) 8 2 9 5
language? (c) 7 1 8 3 (d) 8 7 9 5
nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk
'good' esa
ds fy, dkSu&lk dksM gS\ (e) Cannot be determined/ fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(a) mn (b) oj (c) zt (e) xy Directions (37-40): Study the following information
31. What does the code 'cl' stand for in the given code to answer the given questions.
language? In a certain code,
nh xbZksM
d Hkk"kk 'cl' fdldk
esa dksM gS\

re
'facing problems with health' is coded as 'mlp
hit ngi snk', 'health problems on rise' is coded as
(a) Either 'country' or 'helps'/ ;k rks'country' ;k 'helps'
'hit sa rtv mlp', 'rise with every challenge' is coded

nt
(b) develop as 'snk rtv ine riy' and 'facing challenge each day'
(c) Either 'develop' or 'country'/ ;k rks'develop' ;k is coded as 'ngi riy nop hus'.
rks'country' funsZ'k (37&40)% fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj

Ce
(d) helps uhps fn, x, iz'uksamÙkj
ds nhft,A
(e) country ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
Directions (32-36): Study the following information 'facing problems with health' dks'mlp hit ngi
to answer the given questions. snk' dksM fn;k tkrk 'health
gS] problems on rise' dks'hit

ng
(In a certain code) sa rtv mlp' dksM fn;k tkrk'rise gS] with every challenge'
'8 2 9' means 'how art thou', '958' means 'thou dks'snk rtv ine riy' dksM fn;k tkrk gS'facing
rFkk challenge
dks dksM fn;k tkrk gSA
art good' and '15873' means 'thy good and thou bad'.
funsZ'k (32&36)%
hi each
fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u37.
uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
day' 'ngi riy nop hus'
dj What does the code 'ine' stand for in the given
code language?
ac
(,d fuf'pr dksM esa) nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk 'ine' dksM
esa dk D;k vFkZ gS\
(a) facing (b) with
'8 2 9' dk vFkZ'how
gS art thou', '9 5 8' dk vFkZ'thou
gS
Co

(c) every (d) ri se


art good' rFkk'1 5 8 7 3' dk vFkZ'thy
gS good and thou bad'.
32. What may be the possible code for 'thy'? (e) challenge
38. 'riy rtv roi' could be a code for which of the
fuEufyf[kr esa'thy'
ls ds fy, laHkor% dksM D;k gks ldrk gS\following?
(a) 1 or 7 (b) 7
'riy rtv roi' fuEu esa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
ce

(c) 3 (d) 5
(a) rise above challenge
(e) 1 or 7 or 3 (b) rise health challenge
en

33. What is the code for 'thou'? (c) day rise challenge
'kCn'thou' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ (d) with rise challenge
(a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 2 (d) 5 (e) challenge every rise
ud

(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha 39. Which of the following is the code for 'facing'?
34. What is the code for 'how'? fuEu esa 'facing'
ls dk dksM dkSu&lk gS\
'kCn'how' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
Pr

(a) nop (b) rtv (c) ngi (d) snk


(a) 5 (b) 8 (c) 2 (d) 9 (e) sa
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha 40. 'riy snk mlp' could be a code for which of the
35. Which of the following may be the code for 'thou following?
no good'? 'riy snk mlp' fuEu esa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
fuEufyf[kr esa'thou
ls no good' ds fy, laHkor% D;k dksM (a) problem every day
gks ldrk gS\ (b) challenge with health
(a) 5 0 8 (b) 7 8 0 (c) with health day
(c) 5 0 7 (d) 7 0 8 (d) every challenge facing
(e) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) challenge facing with

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LATEST PATTERN (a) #14N %16D (b) 16N %10D


(c) @14N %16E (d) @14N %16D
Directions (41-45): Study the following information
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
to answer the given questions:
Directions (46-50): Study the following information
funsZ'k
(41–45)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa
to answer the given questions:
dk mRkj ns%
funsZ'k
(46–50)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uk
In a certain code language:
dk mRkj ns%
,d fuf'pr dksM esa% In a certain code language:
(i) ‘Superstring park avail prelim’ is written as
,d fuf'pr dksM esa%

re
‘#22T %8Q $10B @12Q’.
(i) ‘letter found option result’ is written as ‘W#6
‘Superstring park avail prelim’ dks‘#22T %8Q
M@15 i#12 g@18’.

nt
$10B @12Q’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘letter found option result’ dks‘W#6 M@15 i#12
(ii) ‘cereal revolving crook newsroom’ is written
g@18’ fy[kk tkrk gSA

Ce
as ‘#18S @160 $12D %10D’.
(ii) ‘input sneak never final’ is written as ‘o#6
‘cereal revolving crook newsroom’ dks‘#18S P@19 i@14 g#9’.
@160 $12D %10D’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘input sneak never final’ dks‘o#6 P@19 i@14
(iii) ‘training System unequal monk’ is written as
g#9’ fy[kk tkrk gSA

ng
‘$14V %8N @12T #16U’.
(iii) ‘travel pirate height office’ is written as ‘g#8
‘training System unequal monk’ dks‘$14V %8N
v@16 o@20 v@15’.
@12T #16U’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
hi ‘travel pirate height office’ dks‘g#8 v@16 o@20
(iv) ‘Payback dream using ethical’ is written as
v@15’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘%14Q $14F #10V @10E’.
ac
(iv) ‘spark mutual inward quantum’ is written as
‘Payback dream using ethical’ dks‘%14Q $14F
‘W#9 n@17 o#13 P@19’.
#10V @10E’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘spark mutual inward quantum’ dks‘W#9 n@17
Co

41. What is the code for ‘shooting upstream’?


o#13 P@19’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
'Shooting upstream' ds fy, dksM D;k\ gS
46. What is the code for ‘Store gallery’?
(a) 16V %16T (b) @16V #18T
(c) @16V #16T (d) 16U %16T
'Store gallery' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(a) U#19 b#8 (b) V@18 C#7
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
ce

(c) U@18 d#7 (d) V@19 b#7


42. What is the code for ‘making framework’?
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
'Making Framework' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
en

47. What is the code for ‘inshorts phone’?


(a) #12N %18G (b) #12M $18G
(c) #12M %20G (d) #12N @18G 'Inshorts phone' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (a) g#9 V@18 (b) h#9 V@16
ud

(c) h@10 V@18 (d) h#10 V#16


43. What is the code for ‘logical coding’?
‘logical coding’ ds fy, D;k dksM gS\ (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
Pr

(a) 12M $ 12E (b) #14M $12D 48. What is the code for ‘message internet’?
(b) @14M $12C (c) #14M $12D 'Message internet' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA (a) V@13 g#8 (b) V#13 g#9
44. What is the code for ‘environ mental petroleum’? (c) V#12 g@8 (d) V#13 g#8
'Environ mental petroleum' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) 18Q $24F (b) @16Q $26E 49. What is the code for ‘seting clock’?
(c) @18Q $26F (d) #16Q $26E 'Seting Clock' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA (a) P#13 t@19 (b) P#3 t@18
45. What is code for ‘maximum cashback’? (c) P#3 t@19 (d) P@3 t#19
'Maximum cashback' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

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50. What is the code. for ‘word money’? (a) D@6 Y@7 (b) D#6 Y@6
'Word money' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (c) D@6 Y%7 (d) D%6 Y@6
(a) W@24 C#14 (b) V@22 b#13 (e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha
(c) W@24 b#13 (d) W#24 C@13 Directions (55-59): Study the following information
to answer the given questions:
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
Directions (51-54): Study the following information
funsZ'k
(55–59)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uk
to answer the given questions: dk mRkj ns%
funsZ'k In a certain
(51–54)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa code language:
,d fuf'pr dksM esa%

re
dk mRkj ns%
In a certain code language: (i) ‘Condition Publish Media Paragraph’ is
written as ‘OM36 AS36 EZ20 US28’,

nt
,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
‘Condition Publish Media Paragraph’ dks
(i) ‘Letter Uppercase Oddest Summers’ is written
‘OM36 AS36 EZ20 US28’ fy[kk tkrk gSA

Ce
as ‘T@6 S$7 E%9 R#6’.
‘Letter Uppercase Oddest Summers’ dks‘T@6 (ii) ‘Feedback Setting Show Pages’ is written as
‘AH20 ET28 HD16 EP32’,
S$7 E%9 R#6’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘Feedback Setting Show Pages’ dks‘AH20
(ii) ‘Stopping Ridden Programme Buttery’ is writ-
ET28 HD16 EP32’ fy[kk tkrk gSA

ng
ten as ‘N@6 E$9 G%8 Y#7’.
‘Stopping Ridden Programme Buttery’ dks‘N@6 (iii) ‘Table Number Prefer College’ is written as
‘RI24 UI24 AV20 OV28’, and
E$9 G%8 Y#7’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘Table Number Prefer College’ dks‘RI24
(iii) ‘Trimmed Better Untapped Wedding’ is writ-
ten as ‘G@7 D$7 R#6 D%8’.
hi AV20 OV28’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
UI24
ac
‘Trimmed Better Untapped Wedding’ dks‘G@7 (iv) ‘Game Split Urban Links’ is written as ‘AV16
IH20 RM20 PG20’.
D$7 R#6 D%8’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘Game Split Urban Links’ dks‘AV16 IH20
(iv) ‘Flutter Commit Paddles Suppoted’ is written
Co

as ‘S@7 T$6 D%9 R#7’. RM20 PG20’ fy[kk tkrk gSA


55. What is the code for ‘Letter Insert’?
‘Flutter Commit Paddles Suppoted’ dks‘S@7 T$6
D%9 R#7’ fy[kk tkrk gSA 'Letter Insert' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
51. What is the code for ‘Supply Glitter’? (a) EI28 NG28 (b) EI24 NG28
ce

(c) EI28 NG24 (d) EI24 NG24


'Supply Glitter' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(a) L%6 R$7 (b) L%6 R#7
en

56. What is the code for ‘Preview Draft’?


(c) Y%6 R#7 (d) Y%6 R$7
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr
'Preview Draft' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) RG24 RD28 (b) RG24 RE28
ud

52. What is the code for ‘Litterbug Symmetry Riddle’?


(c) RG20 RD28 (d) RF20 RE28
'Litterbug Symmetry Riddle' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha
(a) Y%8 G#9 E@6 (b) Y$8 G#9
Pr

57. What is the code for ‘Finance Content’?


(c) E@6 (d) Y%8 G#8 E@6
'Finance Content' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) IW28 OG24 (b) IV28 OG28
53. What is the code for ‘Summary Happiest’?
(c) IV24 OG28 (d) FV28 OG28
'Summary happiest' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(a) Y$7 T%8 (b) Y@7 T%8
58. What is the code for ‘Discussion Zone’?
(c) Y$6 T#8 (d) Y$8 T#8
'Discussion Zone' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (a) IN40 OV12 (b) IM36 OV16
54. What is the code for ‘Mapped Tiddly’? (c) IM40 OV16 (d) OV40 OV12
'Mapped Tiddlty' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha

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59. Which is the code for ‘Featured Aptitude’? (a) 6©T 26#D (b) 6%T 25#C
'Featured Aptitude' ds fy, dksM D;k\ gS (c) 6©T 25#D (d) 6@T 25#D
(a) EW36 PW32 (b) PV32 FW36 (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(c) QV36 EW32 (d) PV32 EW32 64. What is the code for ‘Plane Hijacker’?
(e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha 'Plane Hijacker' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
Directions (60-64): Study the following information (a) 10$T 18@E (b) 10$R 18©E
to answer the given questions: (c) 10%R 18@E (d) 10$R 18@E
funsZ'k
(60–64)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksabe determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(e) Cannot

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dk mRkj ns% Directions (65-69): Study the following information
In a certain code language: to answer the given questions:
funsZ'k
(65–69)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uk

nt
,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
(i) 'Marker Written Merit Iterated' is written as dk mRkj ns%

Ce
'11$D 25%N 15©R 15@T' In a certain code language:
‘Marker Written Merit Iterated’ dks‘11$D 25%N ,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
15©R 15@T’ fy[kk tkrk gSA (i) 'Field Panel joint Guide' is written as 'K28@
(ii) 'Come Detail Order Hijacked' is written as '6©L U10% Q18# T18©'

ng
5#E 10$D 17@R' ‘Field Panel joint Guide’ dks‘K28@ U10% Q18#
‘Come Detail Order Hijacked’ dks‘6©L 5#E 10$D T18©’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
17@R’ fy[kk tkrk gSA (ii) 'Since Valid Worst Ideal' is written as 'D36#
(iii) 'Present Joystick Liable Part' is written as
'18%T 14©E 18#T 12$K'
hi H28© E24% R10@'
‘Since Valid Worst Ideal’ dks‘D36# H28© E24%
ac
‘Present Joystick Liable Part’ dks‘18%T 14©E R10@’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
18#T 12$K’ fy[kk tkrk gSA (iii) 'Mount Local Trend Three' is written as 'N42#
G36© O06@ G12%'
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(iv) 'States Regards Fact Reply' is written as '8#T


21©S 20@Y 20%S' ‘Mount Local Trend Three’ dks‘N42# G36©
‘States Regards Fact Reply’ dks‘8#T 21©S 20@Y O06@ G12%’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
20%S’ fy[kk tkrk gSA (iv) 'Mixed loose Final Sport' is written as 'U28@
O30© N48% H30#'
ce

60. What is the code for ‘Haryana Court’?


‘Mixed loose Final Sport’ dks‘U28@ O30©
'Haryana Court' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
N48% H30#’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
(a) 5@T 10%A (b) 6@T 10%T
en

65. What will be the code for ‘Spend Noise’?


(c) 5©T 10#A (d) 5$T 10%A
'Spend Noise' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) H10% N18© (b) H10% M18@
ud

61. What is the code for ‘Cruel Statement’?


(c) H12# M18© (d) H10% M18©
'Cruel Statement' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha
(a) 4@L 21$T (b) 5©L 21$S
Pr

66. What will be the code for ‘Prize Level Ahead’?


(c) 5@L 21%T (d) 5@L 21$T
'Prize Level Ahead' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
(e) Cannot be Determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) Z10% K20© M44@ (b) Z10% K18© O44#
62. What is the code for ‘Water Backflow’? (c) Z10% K18© O44@ (d) Z10# J18© O44@
'Water Backflow' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha
(a) 25@R 4$B (b) 25©R 4$W 67. What will be the code for ‘Rural Prove’?
(c) 25@R 4$W (d) 25@R 4%W 'Rural Prove' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA (a) K30© I34@ (b) J30© I36@
63. What is the code for ‘Deduct Word’? (c) K28© J36@ (d) K30© I36@
'Deduct Word' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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68. What will be ‘Y42% W28%’ stand for? (a) W4@ (b) X4@
'Y42% W28%' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ (c) T4@ (d) V4@
(a) Noise Solid (b) Dance Bound (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(c) Close Broad (d) Bound Arise 73. What will be the code for ‘Free Games’?
(e) None of these/buesaa ls dksbZ ugha 'Free Games' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
69. What will be the code for ‘Doubt Craft’? (a) U1$ U5# (b) T1# U5$
'Doubt Craft' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ (c) S2% U5$ (d) T1% V4$
(a) W42# Y02# (b) Z42# X02# (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

re
(c) W44# Y02# (d) W42# X02# 74. What will be the code for ‘Angry Birds’?
(e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha 'Angry Birds' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\

nt
Directions (70-74): Study the following information (a) Y1# Z7# (b) Y2$ X6#
to answer the given questions: (c) Y1% Z7$ (d) Z1$ Z8#

Ce
funsZ'k
(70–74)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksabe determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(e) Cannot
dk mRkj ns% Directions (75-79): Study the following information
In a certain code language: to answer the given questions:
,d fuf'pr dksM esa% funsZ'k
(75–79)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uk

ng
(i) 'Produce Land Shares Total' is written as 'H1% dk mRkj ns%
O4$ K5@ G3#' In a certain code language:
‘Produce Land Shares Total’ dks‘H1% O4$ ,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
K5@ G3#’ fy[kk tkrk gSA hi
(ii) 'World Puzzles Estate Favour' is written as 'K1@
(i) 'Team Made Best Solve' is written as 'P17 C21
K28 N22'
ac
U9% D4# V5%' ‘Team Made Best Solve’ dks‘P17 C21 K28 N22’
‘World Puzzles Estate Favour’ dks‘K1@ U9% fy[kk tkrk gSA
fy[kk tkrk gSA
Co

D4# V5%’ (ii) 'Solve Keep Test Team' is written as 'M18 C21
(iii) 'Matter Quicker Sale First' is written as 'U2# H5$ N22 J20'
N9% J9@' ‘Solve Keep Test Team’ dks‘M18 C21 N22 J20’
‘Matter Quicker Sale First’ dks‘U2# H5$ N9% J9@’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
fy[kk tkrk gSA
ce

(iii) 'Best Beep Wait Node' is written as 'K28 W15


B12 K20'
(iv) 'Gate Owner Complex Meet' is written as 'N2$
T5$ L9# X6@' ‘Best Beep Wait Node’ dks‘K28 W15 B12 K20’
en

‘Gate Owner Complex Meet’ dks‘N2$ T5$ L9# fy[kk tkrk gSA
X6@’ fy[kk tkrk gSA (iv) 'Wait Taste Care Main' is written as 'S17 F23
W15 D27'
ud

70. What will be the code for ‘Goods Service’?


‘Wait Taste Care Main’ dks‘S17 F23 W15 D27’
'Goods Service' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
fy[kk tkrk gSA
(a) T2# G5@ (b) T1$ G5@
Pr

75. What can be the code for ‘Wait Merit’?


(c) T1# H5@ (d) T2# H5%
'Wait Merit' ds fy, dksM D;k gks ldrk gS\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(a) C21 W15 (b) W15 D27
71. What will be the code for ‘Major Share’?
(c) N22 J20 (d) C21 D27
'Major Share' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(a) N2% G5# (b) M9% H4#
76. What can be the code for ‘Solve’?
(c) N2# G5# (d) N9# H5#
'Solve' ds fy, dksM D;k gks ldrk gS\
(e) None of these/buesa dksbZ ugha
(i) C21 K28 M18 D27 (ii) P17 K20 C21 K28
72. What will be the code for ‘Download’?
(iii) C21 K20 S17 N22 (iv) C12 N22 J20 K28
'Download' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ (a) (ii) or (iii) or (iv) (b) (ii) or (iv)

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(c) (i) or (ii) or (iv) (d) (ii) or (iii) (a) $j4 !z4 (b) $k4 !z4
(e) None of these/bueas ls dksbZ ugha (c) %k4 !y4 (d) #k4 !z4
77. What can not be the code for ‘Node’? (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
'Node' ds fy, dksM ugha gks ldrk gS\ 81. What is the code for ‘ringworm outkick’?
(a) K20 F23 J13 L09 (b) C21 B12 W15 L22 'ringworm outkick' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(c) P23 B12 M12 N12 (d) B12 K28 K20 M18 (a) $i4 #l3 (b) $h4 #l4
(e) M18 K20 N22 O34 (c) $i3 #k3 (d) !i4 #l3
78. If ‘Care’ is coded as ‘F23’, then what can be used (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

re
to find code for ‘Taste’? 82. What is the code for ‘autism displace’?
;fn 'Care' dk dksM
‘F23’ rc ‘Taste’ ds fy, dksM D;k gks 'autism displace' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
ldrk gS\

nt
(a) $z4 %w3 (b) $z3 %x4
(a) D27 P17 S17 W15 (b) H17 M19 D27 L25 (c) $y3 %w4 (d) $z3 %w4

Ce
(c) G19 E22 D27 S17 (d) S17 C22 D27 L04
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(e) M18 S17 D27 C21
83. What is code for ‘pacific struck’?
79. If the code for ‘Beep is ‘B12’, then What can be the
code for ‘Node Test?
'pacific struck' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(a) !k3 %h3 (b) $j3 #h3
;fn 'Beep' dk dksM
'B12' gS rc 'Node Test' ds fy, dksM

ng
(c) !k3 #h3 (d) !k3 #i3
D;k gks ldrk gS\
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) K20 M18 (b) J20 M18
84. What is code for ‘invasive turmeric’?
(c) J20 K20
(e) A or C
(d) P17 K20 hi 'invasive turmeric'
(a) !d3 %r4
ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(b) !g4 %r4
ac
Directions (80-84): Study the following information
to answer the given questions: (c) !j4 %r3 (d) !g4 !y4

funsZ'k
(80–84)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksabe determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(e) Cannot
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dk mÙkj ns% Directions (85-89): Study the following information


to answer the given questions:
In a certain code language:
funsZ'k
(85–89)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uk
,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
dk mRkj ns%
(i) ‘example hijack picnic classroom’ is written
ce

In a certain code language:


as ‘!k3 %v3 $x4 #s3 ’,
,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
‘example hijack picnic classroom’ dks‘!k3
(i) 'Right Previous Courage Money' is written as
fy[kk tkrk gSA
en

%v3 $x4 #s3 ’ 'P@28 R#16 M©16 C%24'


(ii) ‘recheck puzzle excuse hygienic’ is written ‘Right Previous Courage Money’ dks‘P@28
as ‘!s4 #i3 %v3 %k3’,
R#16 M©16 C%24’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
ud

‘recheck puzzle excuse hygienic’ dks‘!s4 #i3


(ii) 'Practice Target Justify Mocks' is written as
%v3 %k3’ fy[kk tkrk gSA 'J©24 P%28 T#20 M@16'
Pr

(iii) ‘victim jumble lock chronic’ is written as ‘Practice Target Justify Mocks’ dks‘J©24 P%28
‘%q3 #o2 !x3 $e3 ’, and
T#20 M@16’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘victim jumble lock chronic’ dks‘%q3 #o2 (iii) 'Market Enzymes Awake Twenty' is written as
!x3 $e3’ fy[kk tkrk gSA 'T©20 A%16 E@24 M#20'
(iv) ‘hardwork terrific beam prism’ is written as ‘Market Enzymes Awake Twenty’ dks‘T©20
‘$y2 #s4 $k2 !g4’. A%16 E@24 M#20’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘hardwork terrific beam prism’ dks‘$y2 #s4 (iv) 'Jokers Crazy Object Globe' is written as
$k2 !g4’ fy[kk tkrk gSA 'O#20 J@20 G%16 C©16'
80. What is the code for ‘proclaim analytic’? ‘Jokers Crazy Object Globe’ dks‘O#20 J@20
'proclaim analytic' ds fy, dksM D;k gSA G%16 C©16’ fy[kk tkrk gSA

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85. What will be the code for ‘Courage Settlement’? 90. What is the code for ‘cardamom’?
'Courage Settlement' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ 'cardamom' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(a) C©24 S#32 (b) C%24 S@36 (a) 16#D (b) 12%E
(c) C%20 S#36 (d) C%24 S#36 (c) 12$D (d) 14$D
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
86. What will be the code for ‘Allotment’? 91. What is the code for ‘pager style’?
'Allotment' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ 'pager style' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(a) A@32 (b) A©32 (a) 64@A 76#A (b) 64#A 76@A

re
(c) A#28 (d) A%32 (c) 60@C 76#B (d) 64$A 76#A
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

nt
87. What will be the code for ‘Target Qualify’? 92. What is the code for ‘September December’?
'Target Qualify' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ 'September December' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
(a) 16@E 76@D (b) 72@E 16@D

Ce
(a) P©24 T%20 (b) Q©24 T#20
(c) Q©24 T#24 (d) Q©20 T#20 (c) 76@E 16@D (d) 76@E 16#D
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
88. What will be the code for ‘Copy Limit’? 93. What is code for ‘fusion clown’?
'Copy Limit' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ 'fusion clown' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\

ng
(a) L#16 C%16 (b) L@16 C©12 (a) 12©B 24©A (b) 24©B 12©A
(c) L#20 C@12 (d) L#16 C©12 (c) 24©D 12@A (d) 24©C 12©A
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
89. What will be the code for ‘Powers Vide’?
'Powers Vide' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
hi 94. What is the code for ‘hundred folder’?
ds fy, dksM D;k gS\
ac
'hundred folder'
(a) V©12 P@24 (b) V#16 P@24 (a) 32%D 24#B (b) 32©C 24@B
(c) V%12 P@20 (d) V%16 P%20 (c) 32%D 24#B (d) 32%C 24@B
Co

(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
Directions (90-94): Study the following information Directions (95-99): Study the following information
to answer the given questions: to answer the given questions:
funsZ'k funsZ'k
(90–94)% nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr % nh gqbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uk
iz'uksa
(95–99)
dk mÙkj ns% dk mRkj ns%
ce

In a certain code language: In a certain code language:


,d fuf'pr dksM esa% ,d fuf'pr dksM esa%
en

(i) ‘mixed chamber incidence vacuum’ is written (i) 'France Indonesia Kazakhstan Maldives' is
as ‘88$B 12@C 36#E 52%A’, written as 'G©10 L@18 N#14 J%16'
‘mixed chamber incidence vacuum’ dks‘88$B ‘France Indonesia Kazakhstan Maldives’ dks
ud

12@C 36#E 52%A’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ‘G©10 L@18 N#14 J%16’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
(ii) ‘jammer corporate frozen weird’ is written as (ii) 'Lebanon Greece Portugal Nigeria' is written
‘24©B 40@B 92%A 12#E ’, as 'M@12 H©10 Q$14 O%12'
Pr

‘jammer corporate frozen weird’ dks‘24©B ‘Lebanon Greece Portugal Nigeria’ dks‘M@12
40@B 92%A 12#E ’ fy[kk tkrk gSA H©10 Q$14 O%12’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
(iii) ‘comedian magnitude webcam jumbled’ as (iii) 'Ukraine Nepal Philippines Colombia' is written
‘40%C 12©D 92$B 52#E ’, and as 'D%14 Q#20 V©12 O$08'
‘comedian magnitude webcam jumbled’ dks ‘Ukraine Nepal Philippines Colombia’ dks‘D%14
‘40%C 12©D 92$B 52#E’ fy[kk tkrk gSA Q#20 V©12 O$08’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
(iv) ‘maximum revealed union editor’ is written as (iv) 'Lithuania Cyprus Senegal Uzbekistan' is
‘72%D 52$C 20@B 84©A’ written as 'T$12 M%16 D#10 V@18'
‘maximum revealed union editor’ dks‘72%D ‘Lithuania Cyprus Senegal Uzbekistan’ dks
52$C 20@B 84©A ’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ‘T$12 M%16 D#10 V@18’ fy[kk tkrk gSA

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95. What is the code for ‘India Romania’? ;fn ^o"kkZ*
] ^ikuh*gS]^ikuh*
] ^lM+d*gS]^lM+d*
] ^ckny*gS]
'India Romania' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ ^ckny*] ^vkdk'k* ] gS^vkdk'k*gS ^vkdk'k*] ^leqnz*
gS
(a) J%8 S%12 (b) J%08 S@12 ^leqnz* ^jkLrk*
gS] rks gokbZ tgkt dgk¡ mM+rs gSa\
(c) J%08 S%12 (d) J%08 S%14 (a) Road/lM+d (b) Sea/leqnz
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA (c) Cloud/ckny (d) Water/ikuh
96. 'L%18' can be the code of which of the following?
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
fuEufyf[kr esa'L%18'
ls ds fy, dksM D;k gks ldrk gS\ 3. If 'water' is 'food', 'food' is 'tree', 'tree' is 'sky', 'sky'
(a) Kazakhstan (b) Kyrgyzstan is 'wall', on which of the following grows a fruit?

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(c) Mauritania (d) Mongolia ;fn ^ikuh*
] ^Hkkstu*
gS]^Hkkstu*
] ^isM+*
gS]^isM+*
] ^vkdk'k*gS]
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA ^vkdk'k*] ^nhokj*
gS] rks fuEu esa ls iQy dgk¡ mxrs gSa\

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97. What is the code for ‘Zimbabwe Cameroon’?
(a) Water/ikuh (b) Food/Hkkstu
'Zimbabwe Cameroon' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ (c) Sky/vkdk'k (d) Tree/ isM+

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(a) Y©14 D@14 (b) A©12 D@14
(e) Wall/nhokj
(c) A©14 D@12 (d) A©14 D@14
4. If 'dust' is 'air', 'air' is 'fire', 'fire' is 'water' 'wa-
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA ter' is 'colour', 'colour' is 'rain' and 'rain' is 'dust',
98. What is the code for ‘Israel Jamaica’? then where do fish live?

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'Israel Jamaica' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ ;fn ^/wy*] ^gok*gS]^gok*
] ^vkx*gS]^vkx* ] ^ikuh*
gS]^ikuh*
]
(a) S$10 K@12 (b) J$10 K%12 ^jax*gS]^jax*
] ^o"kkZ*
gS] rFkk
^o"kkZ*
] ^/wy*gS] rks eNyh dgk¡ jgrh gS\
(c) J$10 K%14 (d) J©10 K%12
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr
hi
ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
(a) Fire/ vkx
(c) Colour/jax
(b) Water/ikuh
(d) Dust//wy
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99. What is the code for ‘Liechtenstein’?
(e) Air/gok
'Liechtenstein' ds fy, dksM D;k gS\ 5. If 'train' is called as 'bus', 'bus' is called as 'trac-
(a) K@24 (b) M@22 tor', 'tractor' is called as 'car', 'car' is called as 'scooter',
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(c) M©24 (d) M@24 'scooter' is called as 'bicycle', 'bicycle' is called as


'moped', which is used to plough a field?
(e) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
;fn ^Vsªu*
dks^cl*] ^cl*dks^VSªDVj*
] ^VSªDVj*
dks^dkj*] ^dkj*dks^LdwVj*
]
TYPE-IV ^LdwVj*
dkslkbfdy,^lkbfdy*dks]^lkbfdy*dks^batu lkbZfdy* dgk
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SUBSTITUTIONAL CODING tkrk gS] rks [ksr tksrus ds fy, fdldk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\
(a) Train/ Vsªu (b) Bus/cl
Directions (1-20): Study the following information to
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answer the given questions. (c) Tractor/VSªDVj (d) Car/dkj


funsZ'k (1&20)% fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj (e) Scooter/LdwVj
uhps fn, x, iz'uksamÙkj
ds nhft,A 6. If 'lead' is called as 'stick', 'stick' is called as 'nib',
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1. If 'black' is 'pink', 'pink' is 'blue', 'blue' is 'white', 'nib' is called as 'needle', 'needle' is called as
'white' is 'yellow', 'yellow' is 'red' and 'red' is 'rope' and 'rope' is called as 'thread', what will
'brown', then what is the colour of clear sky? be fitted in a pen to write with it?
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;fn ^dkyk*
] ^xqykch*
gS]^xqykch*
] ^uhyk*
gS]^uhyk*
] ^liQsn* ;fn ^ysM*dks^NM+h*
] ^NM+h*
dks^fuc*] ^fuc*dks^lqbZ*
] ^lqbZ*
gS]^liQsn*
] ^ihyk*gS]^ihyk*
] ^yky*gS rFkk^yky*] ^Hkwjk* dks^jLlh*rFkk^jLlh*dks^/kxk*dgk tkrk gS] rks fuEu esa ls
gS rks LoPN vkdk'k dk jax D;k gS\ fy[kus okys isu esa yxkus ds fy, mi;qDr D;k gksxk\
(a) Brown/Hkwjk (b) White/liQsn (a) Stick/NM+h (b) Lead/ysM
(c) Needle/lqbZ (d) Nib/fuc
(c) Blue/uhyk (d) Pink/xqykch
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(e) Black/dkyk
7. If 'light' is called as 'morning', 'morning' is called
2. If 'rain' is 'water', 'water' is 'road', 'road' is 'cloud',
as 'dark', 'dark' is called as 'night', 'night' is
'cloud' is 'sky', 'sky' is 'sea' and 'sea' is 'path',
called as 'sunshine' and 'sunshine' is called as
where do aeroplanes fly ?
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;fn ^izdk'k*dks^lqcg*] ^lqcg*dks^va/sjk*


] ^va/sjk*dks^jkf=k*
] ^jkf=k*12. If 'man' means 'girl', 'girl' means 'woman',
dks^/wi* rFkk^/wi*
dks^laè;k*dgk tkrk gS] rks ge dc lksr s gSa\ 'woman' means 'boy', 'boy' means 'butler' and 'but-
ler' means 'rogue', who will serve in a restaurant?
(a) Night/jkf=k (b) Light/izdk'k
;fn ^vkneh*dk vFkZ^yM+dh* ] ^yM+dh*dk vFkZ^vkSjr* ]
(c) Dusk/laè;k (d) Dark/va/sjk
^vkSjr*dk vFkZ ^yM+dk*] ^yM+dk* dk vFkZ^ukSdj* rFkk
(e) Sunshine/ /wi ^ukSdj* dk vFkZ ^uV[kV* gS] rks jsLrjk esa lsok ds fy, dkSu gksxk\
8. If 'rose' is called as 'mirabilis', 'mirabilis' is called
(a) Butler/ukSdj (b) Girl/yM+dh
as 'lily', 'lily' is called as 'lotus' and 'lotus' is
called as 'gladiola', which is the king of flowers? (c) Boy/yM+dk (d) Rogue/uV[kV

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;fn ^xqykc* dks ^fejkfcfyl*] ^fejkfcfyl*dks ^dqeqnuh* ] (e) Woman/vkSjr
^dqeqnuh* dks^dey* rFkk^dey* dks^lwjteq[kh* dgk tkrk 13. If, in a language, 'finger' means 'toe', 'toe'

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gS] fuEu esa ls iQwy dk jktk dkSu gS\ means 'foot', 'foot' means 'thumb', 'thumb'
means 'ankle', 'ankle' means 'palm' and 'palm'
(a) Rose/xqykc (b) Gladiolus/XysfM;ksyl means 'knee', then in that language, what will

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(c) Mirabilis/fejkfcfyl illiterate man put to mark his signatures?

(d) Cannot determined/vk¡dM+s vi;kZIr ; fn fdlh Hkk"kk^maxyh*


esa] dk vFkZ^iSj dk vxawBk*
] ^iSj dk vaxwBk*
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
d k vFkZ
^iSj*]
^iSj*
dk vFkZ
^vaxwBk*
] ^vaxwBk*
dk vFkZ^V[kuk*
] ^V[kuk*
dk vFkZ^gFksyh*
rFkk^gFksyh*
dk vFkZ ^?kqVuk*
gS] rks ,d vui<+ vkneh

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9. If 'rat' means 'dog', 'dog' means 'mongoose', 'mon-
goose' means 'lion', 'lion' means 'snake' and dks vius gLrk{kjksa dks fpfUgr djus ds fy, D;k \ j[kuk gksxk
'snake' means 'elephant', which is reared as pet? (a) Toe/iSj dk vaxwBk (b) Knee/?kqVuk
;fn ^pwgk* dk vFkZ ^dqÙkk*
] ^dqÙkk* dk vFkZ ^usoyk* ] ^usoyk*
dk vFkZ ^'ksj*
] ^'ksj*
dk vFkZ
hi
^lkai*rFkk^lkai*dk vFkZ
gS] rks dkSu ikyrw tkuoj ds :i esa ikyk tkrk gS\
^gkFkh*
(c) Thumb/vaxwBk (d) Foot/iSj
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ac
14. If 'wall' means 'window', 'window' means 'door',
(a) Rat/pwgk (b) Dog/dqÙkk
'door' means 'floor', 'floor' means 'roof' and 'roof
(c) Mongoose/usoyk (d) Lion/'ksj means 'ventilator', what will a person stand on?
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(e) Snake/ lkai ;fn ^nhokj*dk vFkZ ^f[kM+dh*] ^f[kM+dh*dk vFkZ ^njoktk* ]
10. If 'blue' means 'green', 'green' means 'white', ^njoktk*dk vFkZ ^eafty*] ^eafty*dk vFkZ ^Nr*rFkk^Nr*
'white' means 'yellow', 'yellow' means 'black', dk vFkZ ^ok;q izokgd*gS] rks O;fDr fdl ij [kM+k gksxk\
'black' means 'red' and 'red' means 'brown' then
(a) Window/f[kM+dh (b) Floor/eafty
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what is the colour of milk?


;fn ^uhyk*dk vFkZ ^gjk*
] ^gjk*dk vFkZ ^liQsn*
] ^liQsn*dk (c) Wall/nhokj (d) Roof/Nr
vFkZ ^ihyk*
] ^ihyk*dk vFkZ ^dkyk* ] ^dkyk*dk vFkZ ^yky* (e) Door/njoktk
en

rFkk^yky*dk vFkZ ^Hkwjk*


] rks fuEu esa ls nw/ dk jax dkSu&lk
15. gS\
If 'eraser' means 'box', 'box' means 'pencil', 'pen-
(a) Black/dkyk (b) Blue/uhyk cil' means 'sharpener' and 'sharpener' means
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'bag', what will a child write with?


(c) Yellow/ihyk (d) Green/ gjk
;fn ^bjstj*dk vFkZ^ckWDl*
] ^ckWDl*dk vFkZ^isafly*
] ^isafly*
dk
(e) White/liQsn
vFkZ ^'kkWiZuj*
rFkk
^'kkWiuZj*
dk vFkZ ^cSx*
gS] rks cPpk fdlls fy[ksxk\
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11. If 'paper' means 'wood', 'wood' means 'straw',


'straw' means 'grass', 'grass' means 'rubber' (a) Eraser/bjstj (b) Bag/cSx
and 'rubber' means 'cloth', what means the fur-
(c) Pencil/isafly (d) Sharpener/'kkWiZuj
niture made up of ?
;fn ^dkxt*dk vFkZ ^ydM+h*] ^ydM+h* dk vFkZ ] ^Hkwlk* (e) Box/ckWDl
^Hkwlk*
dk vFkZ ^?kkl*
] ^?kkl* dk vFkZ^jcM+* rFkk^jcM+*
dk vFkZ 16. If 'clock' means 'television', 'television' means
'radio', 'radio' means 'oven', 'oven' means 'grinder'
^diM+k* gS] rks fdlls vFkZ gS ftlls iQuhZpj rS;kj fd;k tkrk gS\
and 'grinder' means 'iron', in what will a lady bake?
(a) Paper/dkxt (b) Wood/ydM+h
;fn ^?kM+h*dk vFkZ^Vhoh*
] ^Vhoh* dk vFkZ^jsfM;ks*
] ^jsfM;ks*
(c) Straw/Hkwlk (d) Grass/?kkl dk vFkZ ^pwYgk*
] ^pwYgk*
dk vFkZ^pDdh*rFkk^pDdh*dk vFkZ
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha ^yksgk*gS] rks efgyk [kkuk fdlesa idk;sxh\

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(a) Radio/jsfM;ks (b) Oven/pwYgk TYPE-V


(c) Grinder/pDdh (d) Iron/yksgk CODING BASED ON CONDITION
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Directions (1-5): In each question below is given a
17. On another planet, the local terminology for
'earth', 'water', 'light', 'air' and 'sky' are 'sky', group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d).
'light', 'air', 'water' and 'earth' respectively. If You have to find out which one correctly represents
someone is thirsty there, what would he drink? the group of digits/symbols base on the follwing
;fn vU; xzgij ^i`Foh*
] ^ikuh*
] ^izdk'k*] rFkk^vkdk'k* coding system and conditions and mark the number
^ok;q*
of that combination as your answer. If none of the
ds fy, LFkkuh; 'kCnkoyh Øe'k%
^vkdk'k* ]^izdk'k*
] ^gok*
] ^ikuh*

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combinations correctly represents the group of digits/
rFkk^i`Foh*
gSA ;fn ogk¡ fdlh dks I;kl yxh gS] rks mls D;k ihuk gksxk\ mark (e) i.e. None of these' as your answer.
symbols,
(a) Light/izdk'k (b) Air/ok;q funsZ'k (1&5)%buesa ls izR;sd iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn

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(c) Sky/vkdk'k (d) Water/ikuh vadksa@izrhdksa(a),ds la;kstu
(b), (c) vkSj
(d) fn, x, gSA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk
(e) Earth/i`Foh vkSj uhps nh xbZ 'krksaZ ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k

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18. If t h e a n i ma l s w h i c h c a n w a l k a r e c a l l e d vkidks irk yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k
'swimmers', animals who crawl are called 'fly-
ing', those living in water are called 'snakes'
djrk gS] vkSj ml la;ksstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh
and those which fly in the sky are called 'hunt- la;kstu lgh u gks] rks vkidk (e) mÙkj
vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ
gksxkA ugha*

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ers', then what will a lizard be called?
Letter/v{kj M P F Q V L U G S E X K T Z C
;fn tks py ldrk gS mu tkuojksa^rSjkd*
dks dgk tkrk gS] tks jsaxus
Code/dksM@ 0 7 * 9 % 1 # 5 ! ? 3 © 8 $
okys tkuoj gSa ^mM+uk*
mUgsa dgk tkrk gS] os tks ikuh esa jgrs gSa mUgsa
hi
^lkai*dgk tkrk gS rFkk os tks vkdk'k esa mM+rs ^f'kdkjh*
gSa mUgsaConditions:/'krsZa%
dgk tkrk gS] rks ,d fNidyh ds fy, D;k dgk tk;sxk\ (i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter
is a consonant, the codes are to be
ac
(a) Swimmers/ rSjkd (b) Snakes/ lkai
interchanged./;fn izFke o.kZ Loj gS rFkk vafre o.kZ
(c) Flying/mM+uk (d) Hunters/f'kdkjh
,d O;atu gS] rks muds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaA
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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(ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last


19. If 'air' means 'green', 'green' means 'blue', 'blue' letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the
means 'sky', 'sky' means 'yellow', 'yellow' means
code for the last letter./;fn izFke o.kZ O;atu gS rFkk
'water' and 'water' means 'pink', then what is
means the colour of clear sky? vafre o.kZ ,d Loj gS] rks nksuksa dks vafre o.kZ dk dksM fn;k
tkrk gSA
ce

;fn ^gok*dk vFkZ ^gjk*


] ^gjk*dk vFkZ^uhyk*] ^uhyk*
dk
vFkZ ^vkdk'k*] ^vkdk'k*dk vFkZ ^ihyk*
] ^ihyk*dk vFkZ (iii)If both the first and the last letters are
^ikuh*rFkk^ikuh*dk vFkZ ^xqykch* gS] rks fuEu esa ls vowels, both are to be coded as '&'./;fn izFke
en

fdldk vFkZ LoPN vkdk'k gS\ rFkk vafre o.kZ nksuksa Loj gSa]
'&'rks
ls dksfMr
nksuksafd;k
dks
(a) Blue/uhyk (b) Sky/vkdk'k tkrk gSA
ud

(c) Yellow/ihyk (d) Green/ gjk 1. QGMCLE


(e) Air/gok (a) !#@$%! (b) &#%$?&
(c) 7#?$%8 (d) *#@$%!
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20. If NIGHT is called as SUN; SUN is called as LIGHT,


LIGHT is called MUSIC, MUSIC is called as (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
MOVIE, MOVIE is called as HERO, HERO is
2. KZQCSE
called as HORSE, HORSE is called as EXPLO-
SIVE, then by which will get LIGHT in day time. (a) 38*$53 (b) !8*$5!
;fn jkr dkslwjt] lwjt dksjks'kuh] jks'kuh
dkslaxhr] laxhrdks (c) 58*$5! (d) 38*$5!
fiQYe] fiQYedksghjks] ghjks
dks?kksM+k
rFkk?kksM+k
dksfoLiQksVd (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
dgk tk;] rks fnu esa
izdk'kfdlls izkIr gksxk\ 3. UMLGTP
(a) SUN/lwjt (b) LIGHT/jks'kuh (a) 0@#©%0 (b) $@%#©$
(c) MUSIC/laxhr (d) MOVIE/fiQYe (c) 1@%#©0 (d) 0@%#©1
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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4. EGXKQU 8. RJKTP
(a) &#?3*& (b) !#?3*! (a) @3#!4 (b) @3#!@
(c) 12?#*! (d) !#3*?& (c) #3@!3 (d) 43#!4
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
5. PEZTVL 9. WDJPMI
(a) %!8©90 (b) @0!5#? (a) &534$6 (b) 6534&6
(c) 0!8©9% (d) 1!*?9% (c) *534&* (d) &534$&
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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Directions (6-10): In each question below is given a 10. URAPHI
group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). (a) &@14%& (b) *@14%*

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You have to find out which one correctly represents (c) &@14%$ (d) 7@14%&
the group of digits/symbols based on the following
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
coding system and conditions and mark the number

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of that combinations as your answer. If none of the Directions (11-15): In each question below is given
combinations correctly represents the group of digits/ a group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and
symbols, mark (e) i.e. 'None of these' as your answer (d). You have to find out which one correctly represents
the group of digits/symbols based on the following
funsZ'k (6&10)%buesa ls izR;sd iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mldscoding ckn system and conditions and mark the number

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vadksa@izrhdksa ds (a),la;kstu
(b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSaA v{kjksaof
dks
that combination as your answer. If none of the
;kstuk
vkSj uhps nh xbZ 'krksZa ds vuqlkj vadks@izrhdksa }kjkcombinations
dksMc¼ fd;k tk;sxkA
correctly represents the group of digits/
vkidks irk yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk
symbols, mark (e) i.e.. 'None of these' as your answer.

lgh u gks] rks vkidk mÙkj


hi
gS] vkSj ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ
(e) vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugh* gksxkA
Hkh(11&15)%
funsZ'k
vadksa@izr
la;kstubuesa ls izR;sd iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn
hdksa ds la;kstu
(a), (b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk
ac
Letter/v{kj P M A E J K D R W H I U T F vkSj uhps nh xbZ 'krksZsa ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;
Coding/dksM 4 $ 1 2 3 # 5 @ 6 % & 7 ! 0 vkidks irk yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k
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Conditions:/'krsZa%
djrk gS] vkSj ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last
la;kstu lgh u gks] rks vkidk (e) mÙkj
vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugha* gksxkA
letter is a vowel, the codes of both are to be Letter/v{kj V L M A Y R K I T W O H E Q U
interchanged/;fn izFke o.kZ O;atu gS rFkk vafre o.kZ Code/dksM 9 * % 5 7 $ 2 & 8 3 ^ @ 5 1 0
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,d Loj gS] rks nksuksa ds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaAConditions:/'krsZ%
(ii)If both the first and the last letters are (i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter
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consonants, both are to be coded as the code is a consonant, the codes are to be
of the last letter/;fn izFke rFkk vafre o.kZ O;atu gSa] rks
interchanged/;fn izFke o.kZ Loj gS rFkk vafre o.kZ
nksuksa dks vafre o.kZ ds dksM ls dksfMr fd;k tk,xkA O;atu gS] rks nksuksa ds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaA
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(iii)If the first letter si vowel and the last letter


(ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last
is a consonant, both are to be coded as*/;fn letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the
izFke rFkk Loj gS rFkk vafre o.kZ ,d O;atu gS] rks nksuksa dksfor the last letter./;fn izFke o.kZ O;atu gS rFkk
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code
* ls dksfMr fd;k tk,xkA vafre o.kZ Loj gS] rks nksuksa dks vafre o.kZ ds dksM ls dksfM
6. EAKRF fd;k tk,xkA
(a) 21#@0 (b) 7%5#7 (iii)If both the first and the last letters are vowels,
(c) 01#@2 (d) *#10@ both are to be coded as '&'./;fn izFke rFkk vafre nksuksa
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha o.kZ Loj gSa] nksuksa
'&' ls dksfMr
dks fd;k tk,xkA
7. JDHIR 11. LAOWYU
(a) 35%&7 (b) 7%5#7 (a) *5^37* (b) *8^370
(c) 75%&3 (d) *5%&* (c) 05^370 (d) %5^731
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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12. HMRKTQ (iv) If even number is immediately proceeded
(a) %@$2*1 (b) @%$281 and followed by odd number, then the even
(c) 281@%$ (d) @2%8$1 number is to be coded as%.
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha ;fn le la[;k ds rRdky iwoZ rFkk rRdky i'pkr~ fo"ke
13. ALYWI la[;k,¡ gSa rks le la[;k %
dksls dksfMr djuk gSA
(a) &*73& (b) 5*73& 16. 45239
(a) XF%@X (b) XF%@#
(c) 5*635 (d) 0*37&
(c) #F%@# (d) XFG@#
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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14. URHWV
17. 72163
(a) 3@%90 (b) 90$@3
(a) +%+%@ (b) !%+Z@

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(c) 0$@39 (d) 9$@30
(c) !G+%@ (d) +G+Z@
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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15. KOEMYA
18. 61283
(a) 2^%572 (b) &^5%7&
(a) BJG*@ (b) +JG*+
(c) 2^4%75 (d) 5^5%75
(c) &JG*& (d) @JG*@
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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Directions (16-20): In each question below is given a 19. 85642
group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d).
(a) *FBX* (b) *F+XG
You have to find out which one correctly represents
the group of digits/symbols based onthe following (c) *F+X% (d) *FBXG
coding system and conditions and mark the number hi
of that combination as your answer. If none of the
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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combinations correctly represents the group of digits/ (a) #BG!@# (b) *BG!@#
syymbols, mark (e) i.e.. None of these' as your answer.
(c) +BG!@* (d) &B+!@&
funsZ'
k (16&20)% buesa ls izR;sd iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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vadksa@izrhdksa(a), ds la;kstu
(b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk
Directions (21-30): In each question below is given
vkSj uhps nh xbZ 'krksZa ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjka dksMc¼ group offd;k tk;sxkA
digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and
vkidks irk yxkuk gS fd dksu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k (d). You have to find out which one correctly represents
djrk gS] vkSj ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA the ;fn dksbZ
groupHkh
of digits/symbols based on the following
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coding system and conditions and mark the number


la;kstu lgh u gks] rks vkidk (e) mÙkj
vFkkZr~ ^buesas ls dksbZ ugha gksxkA
of that combination as your answer. If none of the
Letter/v{kj 8 2 0 3 5 7 1 4 9 6 combinations correctly represents the group of digits/
Code/dksM * G Z @ F ! J X # B symbols, mark (e) i.e. 'None of these' as your answer.
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Conditions:/'krsZ% funsZ'k(21&30)% buesas ls izR;sd iz'u esas ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn
(i) If the first number is odd number and last
vadksa@izrhdksa(a), ls la;ktu
(b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSaA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk
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number is even number the codes are to be vkSj uhps nh xbZ 'krksZa ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k
interchanged. vkidks irk yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k
;fn izFke la[;k fo"ke la[;k gS rFkk vafre la[;k le la[;kdjrk gS] vkSj ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh
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gS] rks nksuksa ds dksMksa dks ijLij cny la;kstu lgh u gks] rks vkidk (e)
gSAfn;k tkrk mÙkj
vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugha* gksxkA
(ii) If the first number is even number and the Digit:/vad% 2 8 3 9 4 7 6 5 1 0
last number is a odd number, both are to be Letter/Symbol: B * T @ K $ © P C A
coded as the code for the last letter. v{kj@fpUg%
;fn izFke la[;k le la[;k gS rFkk vafre la[;k fo"ke la[;k Conditions:/'krsZa%
gS] rks nksuksa dks vafre la[;k ds dksM ls dksfMr djuk (i) gSA
If the first digit is odd and the last digit is
(iii)If both the first and the third numbers are even, the codes for first and the last digits
odd numbers, both are to be coded as '+'. are to be interchanged.
;fn izFke
;fn izFke rFkk rhljh nksuksa la[;k,¡ fo"ke la[;k gSa] rks nksuksa dks vad fo"ke rFkk vafre vad le gS] rks izFke rFkk
'+' ls dksfMr djuk gSA vafre vadksa ds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaA

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Answer Key
TYPE-I (LETTER CODING)
1. (b) 4. (c) 7. (a) 10. (b) 13. (c) 16. (b) 19. (e) 22. (b) 25. (c)
2. (c) 5. (d) 8. (e) 11. (d) 14. (d) 17. (b) 20. (b) 23. (b)
3. (e) 6. (c) 9. (a) 12. (d) 15. (b) 18. (d) 21. (d) 24. (e)

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TYPE-II (LETTER NUMBER CODING)
1. (a) 6. (a) 11. (b) 16. (a) 21. (c) 25. (a) 29. (a) 33. (a) 37. (a)

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2. (b) 7. (a) 12. (a) 17. (c) 22. (b) 26. (c) 30. (a) 34. (d) 38. (d)
3. (a) 8. (b) 13. (c) 18. (a) 23. (b) 27. (c) 31. (b) 35. (a) 39. (b)

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4. (b) 9. (a) 14. (a) 19. (b) 24. (a) 28. (a) 32. (d) 36. (c) 40. (a)
5. (d) 10. (d) 15. (c) 20. (b)

TYPE-III (CODING IN FICTITIOUS LANGUAGE)

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1. (c) 12. (b) 23. (d) 34. (c) 45. (d) 56. (c) 67. (d) 78. (b) 89. (c)
2. (c) 13. (c) 24. (c) 35. (a) 46. (d) 57. (b) 68. (b) 79. (e) 90. (c)
3.
4.
5.
(b)
(e)
(c)
14.
15.
16.
(c)
(a)
(c)
25.
26.
27.
(b)
(c)
(b)
36.
37.
38.
(b)
(c)
(a)
hi47.
48.
49.
(b)
(b)
(c)
58.
59.
60.
(c)
(d)
(a)
69.
70.
71.
(d)
(c)
(d)
80.
81.
82.
(b)
(a)
(d)
91.
92.
93.
(a)
(c)
(b)
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6. (d) 17. (d) 28. (e) 39. (c) 50. (c) 61. (e) 72. (e) 83. (c) 94. (d)
7. (c) 18. (b) 29. (d) 40. (b) 51. (c) 62. (c) 73. (b) 84. (b) 95. (c)
8. (a) 19. (b) 30. (c) 41. (c) 52. (b) 63. (c) 74. (a) 85. (d) 96. (e)
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9. (c) 20. (d) 31. (c) 42. (a) 53. (a) 64. (d) 75. (e) 86. (c) 97. (d)
10. (a) 21. (a) 32. (e) 43. (b) 54. (b) 65. (d) 76. (c) 87. (b) 98. (b)
11. (a) 22. (a) 33. (b) 44. (c) 55. (d) 66. (c) 77. (d) 88. (d) 99. (d)
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TYPE-IV (SUBSTITUTIONAL CODING)


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1. (b) 4. (c) 7. (e) 9. (a) 11. (a) 13. (d) 15. (e) 17. (a) 19. (d)
2. (b) 5. (d) 8. (b) 10. (d) 12. (c) 14. (b) 16. (a) 18. (c) 20. (b)
3. (c) 6. (c)
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TYPE-V (CODING BASED ON CONDITION)


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1. (a) 5. (c) 9. (a) 13. (a) 16. (c) 19. (d) 22. (d) 25. (a) 28. (e)
2. (b) 6. (b) 10. (d) 14. (d) 17. (a) 20. (b) 23. (c) 26. (a) 29. (b)
3. (d) 7. (c) 11. (c) 15. (d) 18. (d) 21. (c) 24. (d) 27. (c) 30. (d)
4. (a) 8. (d) 12. (b)

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