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Coding-Decoding 10, If HOSPITAL is written as 32574618 in a certai ‘would POSTAL be written in that code? (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2010) (a) 752618 (b) 725618 (©) 725168 (a) 725681 If SPARK is coded as TQBSL, what will be the code for code, how FLAME? (SSC CGL I*Sit. 2010) (@) GMBNF (b) GNBNE (©) GMCND (@) GMBMF If HONESTY is written as 5132468 and POVERTY as 7192068, how is HORSE written in a certain code? (SSCCGL 2" Sit. 2010) (@) S014 (b) 51042 (©) s1024 () S2014 Ina certain code SISTER is written as RHRSDQ. How is UNCLE written in that code? (SSC CGL 2" Sit. 2010) (@) TMBKD (b) TBMKD (© TVBOD (@) TMKBD In the following question, number of letters are skipped in ‘between by a particular rule. Which of the following series observes the rule? (SSC CGL1* Sit. 2011) (@) ABFGIK (b) ACFIOU (©) MPQSTV (@) ADFHIL If in a certain code HYDROGEN is written as JCIZYSSD, then how can ANTIMONY be written in that code? (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2011) () CPVKOQPA ——(b)- CRZQWABO (©) ERXMQSRC ——(@)_ GI'ZOSUTE If DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, ‘then how can CALICUT be coded? (SSC CGL1* Sit. 2011) (@) s270431 (b) S978013 (©) 8251896 (@) 8543691 IfMEKLE is coded as 91782 and LLLIK as 88867, then how can IGHED be coded? (SSC CGL2* Sit. 2011) (@) 97854 (b) 64521 (©) S340 (@) 75632 Ifina certain code, RAMAYANA is written as PYKYWYLY, then how MAHABHARATA can be written in that code? (SSC CGL2* Sit. 2011) (@) NBIBCIBSBUB (6) LZGZAGZQZSZ (6) MCICDICTCVC (4) KYFYZFYPYRY IfPEAR is writen as GFDN, hows REAP uiitten inthis code? (SSC CGL 1 Sit. 2012) (b) NIDG (@) NDEG (@) FDNG (©) DNGF I. LEFLATTER is coded as 7238859 and MOTHER is coded as, 468159, then how is MAMMOTH coded? (SSC CGL 1*'Sit. 2012) (@) 4344681 (b) 4344651 (©) 4146481 (@) 4346481 12, Ina certain code, "CERTAIN" is coded as “XVIGZRM", “SEQUENCE” is coded as “HVJFVMXV". How would “REQUIRED” be coded? (SSC CGL 2™ Sit. 2012) (a) FUIVWVIR (b) VIFWTRV (© WIRIFVL (@ IviFRIVW 13, IfLUXOR is coded as 30, then GUILDS will be coded as? (SSC CGL 2™ Sit. 2012) @ 0 (o) % (©) 38 @ m4 14. If SEASONAL is written as ESSANOLA, how can SEPARATE be written in that code? (SSCCGL1* (@) SEAPARET (b) ESPARATE, (Q ESPAARTE (@) ESAPARET 15. Incertain code, RAGHAVAN is written as GARVAHNA. In that code which word will be written as MATHAVAN? (SSCCGL I* Sit. 2012) (@ TAMVAHNA — (b) TAMVAHAN (@ TAMHAVNA — (d) MATVAHNA 16. If FRIEND’ is coded as ‘IULHQG’, how will you code 2012) “ENEMY?” (SSC CGL 1+ Sit.2012) (@) HOHPB (6) HOHPA (© HQEMY (@) HOHPG 17. Ina coded language, if the word EQUATION is coded as, GSWCVKQB, then how is the word DONKEY coded? (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2012) (@) FQPMGA (b) YEKNOD (© GWCVKI @ PoKUCW DIRECTIONS: in he following question, a word is represented by “only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below: The columns and rows of Matrix lare numbered from (10 4 and that of Mairi II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next By its column, e.g, ‘P’ can be represented by II, 32, etc. and ‘K’can be represented by 65, 78, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word SLM. (SSC CGL 2" Sit. 2012) 56 Coding-Decoding 18 MATRIX (@) 58,02, 13,01 (b) 85,42,31,14 (©) 68,20, 13,32 (@ _85,02,44,30 o jr} 2}3}4 24, IfDEGI is equal to 25, what is FEHD equal to? o}PlAliiviR (SSC Sub. Ins. 2012) T]1/PiRIA|V @ 2 & % 2[a[R|v[P|T @ 2 @ 3 si viT|PIRIA 25, IFSISTERis coded as20, 10, 20,21, 6, 19, then the code for TIRTVIATTIP BROTHERis (SSC Sub. Ins. 2012) (@) 2,15,16,21,9,5,18 (6) 3,19, 16,21,9,6,19 MATRIXAI (©) 4,20,15,18,8,7,9 (d) 3,18, 16,20,9, sJeTI TTS 26 IfAmerica is called Greenland, Greenland is called Afi Atica is called Russia, Russia is called India and India is, S|S|L|K|M/E called Pakistan; Delhi is called the capital of which country? 6|K |M/S|E[L (SSC Sub. Ins. 2012) 7T/M/E/L[K|S (@) Russia (b) India s/t /K/E/s|M (©) Pakistan (@ Greenland oie SIMILIK 27. A word is represented by only ore set of numbers as given in any of the alternatives. The seis of numbers given in the (a) 55,20,56,59 (b)_ 79, 13, 69,75 alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as (©) 96,34,76,89 — (d)_67,21,85,97 in the 2 matrices given below: The columns and rows of 19, Ina certain code language, GRAPE is writen as 27354 and ‘matrix | are numbered from 0 to4and that of matrix Il from S FOUR is written as 1687. How is GROUP written in that 109. Alletter from these matrices can be represented first by code? (SSC CGL 2"'Sit. 2012) its row and next colurm number, E.g. “F’can berepresented (@) 27384 (b) 27684 by 14, 21 etc. ‘I’ can be represented by 59, 78, etc. Similarly 7 © mes 7 a ia an identify the set for the word POSE, is written as low LBUK can be written in 5 that code? (SSC CGL2™ Sit, 2012) MATRIX soos Ins. 2012) (@) IvRH () KAT 21, ia certain code language ths word PARTNER i coded. oft }2 {3 [4 Sie f7 8 |e ina certain code language, ifthe work isei as OZQSMDQ, then what is the code for the word OLDIE TF ILIN] [s/olP {Ris | SEGMENT? (SSC CGL 2«Sit. 2012) ijt [N|[p/elF| [eis |tfolP [Rr © rar © jane 2/E/F [1 |N|D 7/P|R[s/TI/O () 2 {PooeTOR written as SOEVOT, bow PATIENT can be 3(N|D\E/F [1 | [8[T]o/P |R/s written in that code? (SSC CGL 2" Sit. 2012) aie it [N[D/E| [9 R|s [rjo[P @) RVKGV (&) REKPGV (@) 87,55, 89,43 (b) 68,98, 58,21 ORGY 9) SG (©) 75,86, 67,14 (@ 56,67,77,01 DIRECTION (Q. 23) : In the following question a word is 28 IfPALBiswritten asRCNG, how can LEAP e written in that represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the code? (SSC CHSL 2012) alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are (@) NGCR () RCGN represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given (©) CRNG (@ NRG below: The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 010 29, If*POST” is coded as *KLHG’, how is “NURS” coded as? 4 and that of Matrix Il are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from (SSC CHSL 2012) these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its @) MGI ) MGIH column, e.2,,‘R’can be represented by 13, 22, etc. and ‘P’ can be (©) MFIH (@ MFIG represented by 67, 76 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set 30, \fGARMENTis written as 202691422137, how is INDULGE for the word SHRI. written in that code? (SSC CHSL 2012) : (@) 9144211275 (914211275 (SSCCGL2"Si¢ 2012) (o)_ 1813326152022 (@) 1813236152022 2 Matrix Matrix 31, IfA=1,ACE=9, then ART=? (SSC CHSL 2013) EEE) CEEoE we os ORLHLET LL BISINTAl 32. If PARK is coded as 5394, SHIRT is coded as 17698 and IneeRe DpN[Bls PANDIT is coded as $32068, how would you code NISHAR DAIL IRIE A[B[DIN in that code language? (SSC CHSL 2013) Bletefi faye] [s[p[ala] (@)_ 201739 (b) 261739 SIC TATETR, NIATS|D] (©) 266734 (a) 231954 Coding-Decoding 3, 35, 3. 8 If SYNDICATE "is written as “SYTENDCAl then how can “PSYCHOTIC’ be written? (SSC CHSL 2013) (a) PSICYOCTH (b) PSICYCOTH (©) PSYICTCOH (@)_ PSYCOHTCI Some letters are given below in the first line and numbers are given below them in the second line. Numbers are the ‘codes for the alphabets and vice-versa. Choose the correct letter-code for the given set of numbers. (SSC CHSL 2013) EMKBZWQUDJ 591648 2073 429753 (a) ZQMDEJ (b) ZQEDMJ (©) ZQMIDE (@) ZQMEDJ IfPAINT is coded as 74128 and EXCEL is coded as 93596, howis ACCEPT coded? (SSC Multitasking 2013) (@) 459578 (b) 457958 (©) 459758 (@) 455978 IfDELHIis coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, then how would CALICUT be coded in that code? (SSC Sub. Ins, 2013) (a) 5978213 (b) 2251896 (©) 8543691 (@) 5279431 If JUNE’ is written as'PQRS' an ‘AUGUST is written as "WOQFQMN'. How can 'GUEST be written in this same coding language? (SSC Sub. Ins. 2013) (@)_ FPSMN (b) FOSMN (©) FQSNM (4) FQOTMN A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given, in anyone of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in ‘the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of matrix Lare numbered fiom 0to4and that ofmatrix I numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column e.g .. 'B' can be represented by 01, 10, 22, etc. and’F' can be represented by 55, 76,86, ete. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the given word - CAGE, (SSC Sub. Ins. 2013) MATRIX -1 sle[7[slo s[r[elutita 6|Gclrlifsfu 7T{1{Fl[G[s [a s{al{Fl[e[i[s otitetetiti (a) 95,82,31,14 (b) 20,00,65,40 (©) 14,20,41,86 (@) 00,21,41,95 39. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in anyone of the alternatives, The sets of numbers given in, the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets, asin the twomatrices given below. The columns and rows of ‘matrix [are numbered from 0 to4 and that of matrix Il numbered, from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column e.g., 'C’ can be represented by 00, 12, 23, etc. and’M' can be represented by 56, 67, 77, etc. Similarly. you have to identify the set for the given word - GOD. {SSC Sub. Ins. 2013) MATRIX olelalal=|— =[+[e]-Je slalelale|= ol-l=l=l= 5 (@) © 40. Certain 1 wig wER What is the number indicated by these symbols ? Llova (SSC CGL I" Sit. 2013) (@ 47095 (&) 56907 (©) 45096 (@ 45906 41. If MOBILE is written as ZAMSUM, how TUMOR can be written in that code? (SSC CGL F*Sit. 2013) (@) BRAIN (») HGYAD (©) GGXYA (a) THZBE. ‘A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of mumbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in, the matrix given below. The columns and rows of Matrix are numbered from 0 t0 6. letter from the matrix can berepresented first by its row and next by its column, e.g.'A’ can be represented by 42, 62,etc, and'P' can be represented by 15,43, tc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word CALM’, 2, (SSCCGL F* Sit. 2013) Matrix of [2 [3/4]s[e T[H[R [Ef [Pls 2[s|G[N[D|zZ[1 3[B{U/F/T KIC a[v[a[Plelyia 3|M|w[c[o|x[N 6[B{Aa [Efi [Lo (@) 44,62,65,51 (b) 53,42,65,36 (2) 53,54,51,31 (a) 44,54,65,24 43, IfDIVINE is coded as AFSFKB, then POWERFUL is coded as oC 2013) (@) XLHOVIM (b) MITBDCRI (2) MLWBOCRI —(d)_- HETBNCRI 44, IENOTE is written as PQVG, then TIME is written as (SSC CGL 2 Sit. 2013) (b) VKOG. (9) VGKO (@)_VQOG (©) VOKG 58 Coding-Decoding 45. 4. # IfSMART is coded as UKCPY, then WONDER is coded as 5I._If FIN is coded as WURM, then HMO can be coded as (SSCCGL 2 Sit 2013) (SSC CGL t* Sit. 2013) © tae bye (@)_RPNO (b) SQNP (©) SQNL (d) TRFO (© YMPBFP (2) YMBPPG 52. IfRUMOUR can be written as QSIKPL, then how HERMIT A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given UR can be written as QSIKPL, then how in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in can be written? (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2013) the alternatives are represented by twoclasses ofalphabets (a) GEPKHR. () GOODN as in two matrices given below. Two columns and rows of ——(@)- GCPIDM (@ GEN Matrix I are numbered-from 0to4 and that of Matrix Ilare 53, 4 word is represented by only one set of numbers as given numbered from 5 to 9. A letter ftom these matrices can be "in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in Tepresented first by itsrow and next by its cohumn, e.g, “B the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets can be represented by 67, 75 ete. Similarly, you have (0a in two matrices given below, The columns and rows of identify the set for the word caer CGL Sit 2013) Matrix I are numbered from 0 to4 and that of Matrix Il are numbered from 10 9. A letter from these matrices can be MATRIXI MATRIX I represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g, 'G° ot 2[3]4 3]6]7[8]9 can be represented by 04, 40 ete. and’ can be represented djA[B{c|DIE| [S[PlolR[s|t by 56, 75 ete. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the TTDTeTBTATE] fetols{PTRTT ‘word 'CHILD’ (SSC CGL 1Sit. 2013) 2/Bla[p|[cle| |7lP[T/RIs |e Matrix 3/D/Blclale] [slols|P/R|t a[c[p/ale|B| [>[t[P[slo[R ofift2tsys (a) 32,00,56,10—— (b)40,21,68,44 of[clolelelea (©) 11,3357, @_02,42,77,20 lotr Tetetote ] Ifeach ofthe letters in the English alphabet is assigned an > even numerical value by giving A= 2, B=4 and soon, what : 2 = = < < ‘would be the total value ofthe letters for the word LADY when similarly coded? (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2013) 4{[e[;c[To[elFr @ 2 © 4 © 2 @ % Matris Ifthe word LEADER is coded as 2-13-9-12-13-26, how would phe Lael you write LIGHT? (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2013) (a) 20-15-16-18-23 (bd) 20-17-15-1628 SJuHI|K}] EL] IN (©) 2AG1S-17-22 — (@)_20416-17-1527 6 fi twtultxTe A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given ae ananyone ofthe alternatives. Thesetsofmumbersawvenin. = 73 a the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets spe tatetotn as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of ‘Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4.and that of Matrix Il are (@)24,21,99,57,01— (b)_ 12,79,99,57,01 numbered from 5 to 9. Aletter from these matrices can be (©). 33,57,99,57,01 (qd). 41,79,99,57,11 represented first by its row and next byits column, e.g.“D” $4. Ina certain code, LONDON is coded as ‘can be represented by 02, 14, ete,, and“R’ can berepresented ~30-28-8-30- FRANCI by 37, 7éete Shatiely you hace tidenify heat fo the B82 EM RAE oe word “BEST” (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2013) (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2013) MATRE MATRIX (@) 10-24-6-28-6-12 () 12-26-6-28-8-10 op PBs sys [7[s]9 (©) 12-36-2-28-6-10 ofelefolelF| [S/rfelr[s|r (@ 12-26-2-28-8-10 7 . ‘ 2 c e ‘ = t . 7 « 55, Ifeach of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned odd striptetetel atetetetets numerical value beginning A= 1,B=3 and so on, what will Steere) EeteoeS the total value of the letters for the word 'HOTEL'? (SSC. CGL 1" Sit. 2013) (@) 24,21,77,97 — (@)-24,22,77,97 @ % () IIs (©) 24,22.77,96 —— (@) 24,22,76.97 (© 1 (@ 105 Ifeach of the letter in the English alphabet is assigned odd 56, ‘numerical value beginning coding A= 1, B=3 & soon, what will be the total value of the leter of the word “SNAKE”? (SSC.CGL 1+Sit. 2013) fa) 5 — (b) 105 @) 13 (us In a certain code, MAARK is written as KRAAM, How PAS- Slean be written in that code? (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2013) (@ ISSAP (b) ISSPA (© SSIPA (@) ASSIP Coding-Decoding 57. Inthe following question, a word is represented by a set of ‘numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by alphabets as in the matrices given below. The columns and rows of matrix are numbered from 1 to 6. letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its, column number. e.g.,"4’ can be represented by 42.'S' can be represented by 21, ete. Similarly. you have to identify the set for the word PLAY’. (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2013) 1]2[3]4[sle T/H|R|E|T[P|S 2[s[G|N|[D|z|1 3(B[U|F|T|K|L alv[aleicly[a s[H[W[C/o[x[N 6[B/A|E/F[L[Q (2) 43,36,42,23 —(b) 43,32, 33,33, (©) 15,12,42,45 ——(d)_ 43,65, 62,45 58. Ina certain code, DOWNBEAT is written a TABEWNDO. How will the woprd PROSPECT be written in that code? (SSC Stenographer 2013) (a) TCEPSORP (b) TCPEOSPR (©) TCPESOPR (@)_ TCPEOSRP. 59, If SENSATIONAL can be written as 123145673 48, how ‘will STATION be written in that code? (SSC Stenographer 2013) (a) 1455673 (b) 1945763 @ (©) 1554673, 1545673 60, IEMILITARY can be written as 1, 2,3,2,4,5,6,7, howcan, LIMIT be written in that code? (SSC Stenographer 2013) (=) 32124 (b) 42123 (©) 12324 (d) 42125 61, IfLPPHGLDWH means IMMEDIATE, what does GRPDLQ stand for? (SSC Stenographer 2014) (@) MATTER (b) DOMAIN (©) ORANGE, (d) DANGER @._If SCHOOL is written as TBINPK, how TEACHER can be ‘written in that code? (SSC Stenographer 2014) (@) UDBBIDS (b) DUBBIDS (©) NDBBISD (@)_ SEIDIFDS DIRECTIONS (Q. Nos 63-64): You are given the name ofa town and a date followed by four alrenatives. Of these, only one ‘matches while the others have some mistakes. You are to choose ‘exeetly the same as the given one as your answer. (SSC Stenographer 2014) 6. Aurangabad, September 19, 2009 (a) Aurangabad, September 19 2009 (b) Aurangabad, 19 September, 2009 (6) Aurangabad, September 19,2009 (@) Aurangabad, September, 19, 2009 64, Thiravananthapuram, April 12, 2014 (a) Thiravananthapuram, April 12,2014 (b) Thiravananthapuram, April 12, 2014 (0) Trivandrum, April 12,2014 (@) Thiruvananthapuram, April 12th, 2014 DIRECTIONS (Q. Nos 65-66): Answer the questions based on the following. Below are given some roll Numbers of candidates registered at different centres for an examination. The first two digits from the left stand for the centre code and the next four for the serial number of the candidates registered at the centre. (SSC Stenographer 2014) 061391041631 0B1863 069234 (2268 246198 772111432 051491010028 (20063046452 01432050251 2978040028, 65. Which centre have serial number 0028 common? (@) 01,06 (b) 02,04 (©) 01,04 (@)_05,01 66. Which centres has the largest, mamber of candidates? @ % () @ © @ 4 67. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of number given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets asin the 2 matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix-1 are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II from 5109. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by column number . For e.g., A can be represented by 12, 24 etc. R can be represented by 57, 76 ete. Identify the set for the given word. 'LAKE’ Matrix-L ‘Matrix oh Bis 3] 6] 7] 879 of alets[ ttn] [Ss] PlopRy xt ifa[af ales} [of x[c] Por] 2fefsfrfalal ([olR[KI TP. 3[ af alels[t] [s[7[PfofRi xy atsltapale] pe[x[tpPfo (@) 97, 00,77, 12 (b) 66,12, 58,40 (©) 77,43, 76,31 (@)_ 85,31,77,44 68. IfPALE is coded as 2134, EARTH is coded as 41590, how: PEARL coded as ? (SSCCHSL 2014) (@) 29530 (24153 (©) 25413 (@ 25830 69, If the word PRINCIPAL is written as LAPICNIRP, how ADOLESCENCE can be written in that code ? (SSCCHSL 2014) (@)_ ECNCESELODA (8) BCNECSLEODA (©) ECNSCEELODA (@ ECNECSELODA 70. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix -L are numbered from 0 to 4and that of Matrix - Il are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g, A can be represented by 01, 20, 42 etc. and H can be represented by 65, 57, 98 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given in the question, FAITH (SSC CHSL 2014) Coding-Decoding an. B. 74, 75. Matrix - Matrix - of1[2]3[4 s[6[7[8]9 o|F[A|N[O|[t s[/s/elH/B[T ijifolFfa[n| [e6jH[s[e/T/B 2/A/N[Ol1|F] [7/B/T/SlE[H 3/O/F[TIN{A| [8/E]H[T[BIs ainii[alF[o] [o/tlslelala (a) 24,31,10,59,57 (b) 12,20,40, 68,65 (©) 31,34,23,76,79 (©) 43,42,41, 78,89 Inacoded language, MANAGER is written as REGANAM. How will ASSISTANT be written in that code ? (SSC Multitasking 2014) (a) TNATSISSA (b) TNATISSSA (©) TNATSSIA (@)_ TNATSISAS, ‘Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series increased by one. Which of the following series observe the rule ? (SSC Sub. Ins, 2014) (a) KORYBGI (b) LMEYTPK () KMPTYEL (@) KPTYELM In acertain code DEPUTATION is written as ONTADEPUTI. How is DERIVATION written in that code? (SSC Sub. Ins. 2014) (b) ONDEVARITI (@) ONVADEIRIT (@) ONVADERITI (©) ONVAEDIRTI IfMADRAS is coded as 517916 and TENANT is coded as 432121, how would you encode RMATSN? (SSC Sub. Ins, 2014) (a) 851353 (b) 951363 (©) 951462 (@) 941562 ‘A word is represented by one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below: The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to-4 and that of Matrix Il are numbered from $ to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column e.g.,'A’ can be represented by 40, 01, 13, 32, and 'N’ can be represented by 56, 68, 89 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given below: (SSC Sub. Ins. 2014) ‘SIX-KIDS Mat Matrix 1 o[1]2[3]4 5] 6]7[8|9 4[A/F/K/P[U 9|D[ TIN] s[x 3/F[K/AlulP s/x|s|t[p[N 2/P|u;F/K/A 7/N|x[s|i[D i[K]PlulalF 6|s[p/x|N[1 o[ujalPlF[K S/T {N[D[x[s (a) 86,87,99 —40,41, 36,64 (b) 98,96, 85 —42, 78, 88,77 (©) 77,69, 76 —22,95, 28,31 (2) 65,55,67—05, 25, 91,40 76. An address has been given below, which has been reproduced against A, B, C and D alternatives. Three of these have some mistake or the other. Identify the one without any mistake (SSC Sub. Ins. 2014) FGEUROFRED LIMITED Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstree, Hertfordshire United Kingdom WD638G (@) FGEUROFREDLIMITED ‘Cenetennial Park, Elstee, Hertfordshre, United Kingdom WD63SG FGEUROFREDLIMITED ‘Cenetennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstree, Hertforbshire, United Kingdom WD63SG (©) FGEUROFREDLIMITED ‘Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstree, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom WD63SG FGEUROFREDLIMITED Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstee, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom 71. Given below are numbers in the first line and symbols in the second line. Numbers and symbcls are code for each other. Choose the correct code for given symbols. 1234567 89 + xeet ole Which number can be decoded from the following, ) @ atx (@) $8637 (b) 56873 (©) 57863 ( 58367 78 If CASUAL is coded as SACLAU, then what would be the code of MATRIC ? (SSCCGL 2014) (@)CIRTAM (b) TMAICR (© TAMCIR (@) ATMCIR 79. If'S'iswritten as ‘H’ ‘R’as‘@’ ‘A’as‘V" “M'as “# *$’ and ‘E” as ‘86 then how is ‘MASTER’ written in that code ? (SSC CGL 2014) (a) #VHS%@ —(b) PHY S%@ (©) #YSH%@ (@) #VH@Ss 80. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets, as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to-4 and that of Matrix Il are ‘numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g.,‘F Coding-Decoding 61 ccan be represented by 30, 22, et and'N'can berepresented 84. Matrix by97, 89, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the given word. (SSCCGL 2014) oft [2]3]4 31 6]7]8]9 "DAKU" ofAle|M[N[P| [s[i[c[R[s|T Matric T[N[P[A[E|M| [e[R[S|T[1[c oft f2]3]4 2[E[M[N|P/A| [7[T|T[L[RIS ajal[F[K|P[u a[pfa[e|[M[Nn| [s{c[R[s[tit 3/F[K[A|[U[P a[mM[N[elale] fa{s|t[r[r[R 2) P|ULFIKIA AIRS (SSC Sub. Ins. 2015) 1[K[P[ulAlF (@) 12,76,99,78 (b) 43,55,86,95 Oi UIA PIFIK (©) 00,68, 78, 88 (4) 24,69,56,78 85, _IFLISTEN is coded as 593417 then SILENT iscode as Matrixtt (SSCCHSL 2015) (@) 591734 (b) 391754 5|6|7|8/9 (©) 591743 (4) 395174 9[p/1[N[s|x 86. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 8{X|S|1 {DIN the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets TIN|X|S|I|D as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of 6[s|D[x|N Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix Il are str thtptxt numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be 5[1]N|D| xs represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. ‘A’ (a) 95,40,04,42—(b) 24,95, 20,27 can be represented by 03, 14 etc, and'L' can be represented (©) 88,24,10,34 (4). 57,13,23,21 81. Ina language FIFTY is written as CACTY, CAR as POL, ‘TARas TOL, howcan TARIFF be written in that language? (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2015) (a) TOEFEL (b) TOEFDD (©) TOLADD (@ TOLACC 82. If GOODNESS is coded as HNPCODTR, how can GREATNESS be written in that code? (SSC Sub. Ins. 2015) (a) HOFZSMFRT (b) HQFZUFRTM (© _HQFZUODTR (@_HQFZUMFRT DIRECTIONS (Qs. 83-84) A word is represented by only one set of snumbersas given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given n the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets {as in two matrices given below: The columns and rows of Matrix 1 are numbered from 0)t0 4.and that of Matrix Hare numbered from 50 9.A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row cand next by its column e.g.,'E' can be represented by OL, 13 etc, and 'L' can be represented by 56, 77 etc. Similarly, you have 10 ‘identify the set for the word given in each question. 3B Matrix Matrix of1[2]3]4 5] 6|7|8|9 o/z[M[G[R|{c] [5|/xX|K|T/E[s T]s[cL[D[ BiG) [e/Qjajul;x|P 2|M[B|c|M|u| [7/ulvo|wle 3{r[t[N[cli| [s/tlyjalFlo 4/B[D[M[R[s] [9[ololE via LANE (SSC Sub. Ins. 2015) (a) 11,66,33,96 (b) 31,87,32,97 (©) 31,66,33,97 (@) 11, 67,32,97 by 56, 65 ete. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'BRIDE', (SSC CHSL 2015) MATRIX = MATRIX-I ofif2]3]4 5] 6] 7] 819 OJE]S|PJAIR 5/B/U;I|L|D 1[R/E|s|PlA| j6ju; T/L [p]B 2/A}|RIE|S|P T{L\|LID BIU 3[P{a[R]e/s| [s|L[p]/Bluj1 4|S|PJA|RIE 9/D/ BJU TIL (@) %6,03,75, 67, 22 (b) $5,57,21,22,86 (©) 96,03,75, 85,22 (@)_$5,21,57,86,22 87. IfFADE is coded as 3854 then how can GAGE be coded? (SSC CHSL 2015) (@) 24 (b) 234 (©) 2814 (@) 194 88% If SUNDAY= 18, MONSOON=21, YEAR=12, then THURSDAY=? (SSC CHSL 2015) @ % &) 2 © B @ m4 89. A word is represented by only ore set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to4 and that of Matrix-Il are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter fiom these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g, can be represented by 00, 14 etc ,and'N’ can be represented by 59, 68 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ROAD’ (SSC CHSL 2015) Coding-Decoding 1. 8 oft [2]3]4 s[e]7[8[9 oft [M[w]s]Q||sfofa]p[R[N if/M[w[s[Q[1|[é[a[p[R [No 2[w[s[Q[i [mM] [7[p[R[NJO[A 3{s[Q[1[M/w) [s[R[N[o[a[p 4folt [M[wis]|[9[nfofa[p[R (@) 56,67, 57,96 () 67,5796, 56 (©) 96,67, 56,57 (a) 67,96, 56,57 ‘Name a single letter, which can be prefixed tothe following words in order to obtain entirely new words ? TILL TABLE PILE TAB PRING (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2015) @S ®B @H @c Using the following code and key devode the given coded Code: LX PZIYQMNB Key: baesprhigt Coded word : ZB YXMNQB_ (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2015) (a) height (b) struggle (©) straight (@) strength ‘Ina certain code "MOUSE" is written as "PRUOC". How is, "SHIFT" written in that code? (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2015) (a) VIIDR (®) VIKRD (©) RKIVD (@ VKIDR Ina certain code, '253' means "books are old; '546' means ‘man is old’ and '378' means buy good books’. What stands for "are" in that code? (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2015) @2 ®4 ©sS @Wé6 ‘A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given ‘in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatiives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix | are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix Il are numbered from $ to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g..'A° can be represented by 01, 14 etc. and'O’ can be represented by 59, 67 etc, similarly, you have to identify the set for the ‘word PEARL’. (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2015) Matrix—1 O11 ]2]3]4 o;PlalG[R]z 1]G]R[z/Pla 2/z[P[A/GiR BlA[e[R]zZ (P| a[R[z[Plala 51 6]7]8]9 s|E[M[L[N[O 6|L[E;O|M|N 7/O|N[E|[L[M s/N[O[M[E[L o[M[LIN[O[E (@) 00,55,22,11,96 (b) 00,66, 14,32,56 (©) 13,77,30,14,88 (A) 12,88,43,32,89 95. Ina certain coding system APPLE stands for ETTPI, What is the code for'DELHI”? (SSC CGL 1" Sit. 2015) (@) CQMND (b) ZAHDE (c) HIPLM (@) CQPLM Name a single letter, which can be deleted from the body of the following words to form entirely new words? HOST POST COST LOST STOP (SSCCGL I Sit, 2015) @ T () P @ Ss @ 0 97. IfCUSTOM is written as UCTSMO then how PARENT will bbe written in thesame code? _ (SSC CGL 1 Sit. 2015) (@) TNERAP (b) RAPTNE (©) _ERAPTN (d) APERTN Ifair'is called ‘green’, green is called ‘blue’, blue’ is called. 'sky,,'sky is called yellow, ‘yellow iscalled' water’ and water is called Pink’ then what is the colour of clear sky? (SSC CGL 1* Sit. 2015) (@) Yellow (b) Water (©) Sky (@)_ Blue 99. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets, as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix | are numbered from 0 to4 and that of Matrix Il are numbered from $ 10 9, A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. "A" can be represented by 01, 14 etc. and'M' can be represented by 56, 68 etc. Similarly, you have to identity the set for the word 'EAGLE! (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2015) Matrix ol [2]3]4 o[PlAla|[R[z 1/G[R[z[Fla 2[z/Plalc[R 3[alG[R[z/P a[R[z[P [ale Matrix—I 3] 6[7|8]9 s[E[M|L[N[O 6{t[E/o[M[N [7,0 [N[E[L IM] 8[N[O|M[E[L o[mM[L[N[O[E (@) 88,22,31,89,76 (b) 66,43,44, 79, 88 (©) 99,01,44,96,77 (d) 55,14,11, 78,66 100. In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix 1 are numbered from 0 to 4 and. that of Matrix Il are numbered from 5 to 9.A letter from this, Coding-Decoding 101. 102. 103. 104. matrix can be represented first by its row and next by its, coloum ex “A” can be represented by 03, 10,etc and “P” can be represented by 55, 67, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set forthe word “REST” (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2016) at arn yale [s[*] [sls] 7]e]s] aferw[elale|(sieitlojals zfalelt[we]le[als|r[tlo a[nlelale|e| [7 roles] afeale un) so nisipir (@) 96,33,44,87 ()_$8,21, 85,75 (©) 89,40,31,56 —_(d)_77,10, 55,68 If*WZB’ stands for ‘DAY’, how will you code ‘ MONDAY"? {SSC CGL ISit. 2016) (2) NLMWzB () PLOWzB (© NMLWZB (@) PQRWZB In the question, a word is represented by only one set of rmumbers as given in any one of the alternatives, The sets of rmumbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix Lare numbered from 0 to4 and. ‘that of Matrix Il are numbered from 5 t09. A leter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g.,"A’ can be represented by 1, 13, etc., and ‘S” can be represented by 55, 66, etc. Similarly you have to identify the set for the word 'BOTH. (SSC CGL 1*Sit. 2016) MATRIX | MATRIX IL opiate STe]7[sfo ofFlatyfoli| EIslefafa[r iftfolefa[y] [elalsle[r[s 2A [oUF] G[eltlsleln 3]o[F]T[NTA slE(H[T[BIs 4{y[ifalFfo] [o[rlsfela[s (a) 69,67,68,59 (b) 75,22,76,79 (©) 88308586 (@) $802,686 If in a certain language TEACHER is coded as QBXZEBO, then how is STUDENT coded in the same language? (SSC CGL 1° Sit. 2016) (@) PQRBAQK (b) PQRABKQ (©) PQRKBAQ (@) PRKQBAQ In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix Il are numbered from Sto. A letter from these ‘matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its, column, e.g., P* can be represented by 02, 13, etc., and'A" can be represented by 57, 68, etc. Similarly you have to identify the set for the word 'GUNS* (SSC CGL 1 Sit. 2016) 105. 106. 107. 108, 108. No. oll [2 [3/4 Ss [6 [7 [8 [9 js [UP /E/R| [5 |G|t [a |N |D TR |s[UlPlE| [6 (DIGL AN 2(E[R[S[U[P] [7 N|D/GILIA 3/P E[R|S[U| 8 AN DIGIL ajulP[e[R[s| [9 (cla |N [DIG (2) 88,23,59,33 —(b) 66,40,67,11 (©) 55,34,77,44 —(d) 99, 12, 86,22 IfC is coded 3, DASH is coded as 32,, then DANCE will be coded as (SSCCGL 1*Sit. 2016) @ DX OS O46 WU In the question, a word is represented by only one set of, numbersas given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to and, that of Matrix II are numbered ftom 5 to 9. A letter these ‘matrix can be represented first by row and next by its column, .€.g,,"A' can be represented by (01 , 13 , ete. , and'B' can be represented by 58 , 69,, ete... Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word" FINE" (SSC CGL 1" Sit. 2016) MATRIX-1 MATRIX-II DBE STS] 7] 8]9 OTFIAN fol] [S[sfefatelr t{tfolFfAlN]| [ela[sfelt[s 2/[AINpotT [F] [7 [elt [sfefa 3folr[i [nja]| [s[elH[t[sls a(x falFfo] [r[slelafs (a) 00,04,02,56 (b) 12,10,13,67 (©) 24,19,31,78 —(@) 31,32,33,87 In the following question, number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters of the series starting from behind increased by one. Which of the following observes the rule? (SSC Stenographer 2016) (@ o1GDe (0) OMKIG (©) ONLKI () OMJFA, IfBlue means Pink, Pink means Green, Green means Yellow, yellow means Red and Red means White, then what is the colour of turmeric ? (SSC Stenographer 2016) (@) Pink (Yellow (© Red (d)_ Green IfDANGER is codedas 11 -8-21- 14-12-25, then how will be coded the word MACHINE? (SSC Stenographer 2016) (@ 10-21-15-14-26-17-18 (b) 20-8-10-16-17-22-13 (©) 20-10-8-12-15-16-7 (@) 20-8-10-15-16-21- 12 ‘A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives, The sets of numbers given in thealternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 t03 and that of Matrix I are numbered from 4 to 7. letter fiom these matrices can be represented first by its now and next b yits column, e.g.,"D" can be represented by 01 and'R'can be represented by 44, Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word TALE” (SSC Stenographer 2016) Coding-Decoding Matrix-1 Matrix-1 112. RETAIL ws we Metrix= 1 Metrix-Il o[a|p|G| a 4[R{U|B/O ore 3[e[7 [8 2 TPPLS|v[z 3[N[W]I [x oMoRAlL] [slolulr felt 1[c\}F/1]/M 6|T|K|S|G LO] RAIL [M) 6] Ul! JE|T IQ 3/TILIETO ahttlalF 2[R[A[L [Mio] [| felrlolu 3lale[MolR| [slelrlajulr (@) 64,00,31,32 (b) 46, 13,0023 aicIMolrial [olrlolul fe (©) 00,31, 64,32 (@) 30,76, 23,32 ML teactufanangeGAMBLL's coed LCKE nowis ©) ASSISTS) 77.21, 20,85,57 13 COW Ee ee ee if (© 20,77,85.21,13,57 — (@)77,88,21,13,57.20 coved 113, BIRDS 7 » tsscSeh tae 2016) Matrix-1 Matrix <1 fa) GMPVDS iKPVEQ (©) EMNXDS (@_EKNVDQ TPB 3]elr [8 > Directions : In the following Two questions, a word is represented . s . 4 £ t 3 z ¢ t t 2 byonly one set of numbers as given in any one ofthe alternatives 1 ‘ the sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by Z{AIRIEIS|P hI It |p} BI two classes of alphabets as in two metrices given below. The S{RIE|S}P LA 8} |DIB}ULL columns and rows of matrix lare numbered rom 0 104 and that afe[sfefatR} [s}o[efufr [c of Mairix IL are numbered from 5 109. A eter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. ® pigheenpe o patente ‘A’ can be represented by 03, 44 ete, and 'O! can be represented © 75,23, @ 87,12,75, 114, IfBHASHA is coded as 154754, BRAIN is coded as 13408, by 55, 78 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given in questions. (SSC Sub. Ins. 2016) AHINSA will be coded as. (@) 458074 (© 450847 (SSC Sub. Ins. 2016) (b) 405847 (@) 450874 Coding-Decoding 65 Hints & Solutions L ) A, HOSPITAL bddbbddid 32574618 Therefore, POSTAL diddds 723619 5. (b) Only ACFIOU follows a particular rule $ ACR 10 U 2 @ SPARKOTQBSL ae: at] 213 74 35 16 7 6 (b) Differences +2,+4, +6 +8,+10,+12, +14, +16 “ 1 @ ASDELHI a Llidde + 73541 Similarly, miC AL CUTTA FLAME bigdagugea 82589662 Le Therefore, la cALICUT ey btllidtilad be s25189 4 3.) A,HONESTY & @ ASMEKLFE L tiiiud boudoue sl 4 91782 and and,P O VERT Y LLLIK bhetitdese blidae 7192068 88867 Therefore, Therefore, 1GHED HORSE tiaude those eer 53 410 (Here, E=1,F=2,G=3,S00n,) 40% 2 @ AS R oA M A Y A ON A wtb -2) -2b 2b -2) 24 2b ab Poy K Y WY Loy Similarly, MAHABHARATA cab aL a a4 a4 a a1 24 21 24 ab K YF YZPYPYRY A G HAV A N on SS ARV A HN A 10. (b) As, ti G oF Therefore, RE NF IL (@) As, 2 @ B® 14 @) 34 a 6 8) CERTAIN $ttttty XVIGZRM Pairs of Opposite Letters SEQUENCE titities WV IRF VMXV Therefore, REQUIRED Ctrtyiie TVJFRIVW As, Lo U xX OR Js d cd 12 +21 + 24 + 15 + 18-90 B30 3 Similarly, G uit Coding-Decoding IS @ R G Similarly, Mt Hg y AUN cK Sk >< 16 (a) As, plabubsbabel 1U LH QG EN E M Y¥ Siilarly, elo eb nl wb nt HQ oH PB 17, @ EQUATION, GSWCVKO P Similarly, DONKEY—> yy 18, (b) $=555,67,79,88,96 A=201, 13,20, 34,42 156, 69,77,85,98 M= 58, 66,75,89, 97 foptionf s [Ta [Tt] @ [35 [20 [56 | 59 © [9 [3] @ [5 w@ [96 [34 | 16 [39 @ [a [a Ts To 19. (©) GRAPE=27354 FOUR=1687 So, 7,A=3,P=5,E=4,F=1,0=6,U=8, R=7 GROUP =27685 M@MA woa y 1 N -3l -3) 3) al 31 T xX VF K Lo BoU K Similarly, 31-31 -3) -31 1 oy R H Coding-Decoding 2.) 4 @ 25. (b) 26. () 7. AS, PAR T N ER c= = al = -b lb 0 ZQ 8 MD @ Similarly, SE GM EN T al -al -al - -l -l al R DF L DM § AS, Do C T OR wt wt wl wl wl wl FQ —E Vv QT Similarly, POA T Tt EON T at at wl wl wl wl wl R c Vv K G PV S —+ 56,68, 79, 85,97 H— OI, 14,20, 33,42 R— 00, 13,22,31,44 1— 04, 10,23,32,41 The place value of DE GI didt 457 994454749525 Similarly, PEHD=6+5+8+4=23 SISTER 19 9 1920 518 +141 4 H141 41 2010 20 21 6 19 Similarly BROTHER 2181520 8 $18 HH HH 4141 319 1621 9 619 Delhi is the capital of India but India is called Pakistan, ‘Therefore, Delhi is called the capital of Pakistan. P56, 68, 75,87, 99 055, 67,79, 86,98 $958, 65,77, 89,96 E01, 13,20,32,44 POSE 356, 67,77,01 PAL E spapay al RC N G Similarly LE Hpapapa NG o> me 31 32. 4 35 (©) 16 15 19 20—» In forward direction, | 9 j T when Ais taken as 1. kK LH G _ 16 15 19 20— Inreverse direction, when Z is taken as 1. 14 21 18 19 Tait MF IH 14 21 18 19 (@) This question comes under the category of sum 27. Here G's position is written in reverse order. Therefore, G A RM ENT 2026 9:14 213.7 Similarly 1 N DULG E 18 13.23 6 15 20 22 @ A=1, A+C+E=1+345=9 A+R+T=1418+20=39 (b) Letters have been coded as- PARKSHITND bLlbdbibdb ue 5394176820 NISHAR Coder $b E44 261739 M123 456789 SYNDICATE SYTENDCAT Codedas; 2 § 9 34675 | 23456789 Smiley p sy CH OTIC sicycoTtu Coded a5) 299 34675 @ 429753 bhdbida ZQMDEI (@ PAINT EXCEL ACCEPT VW Vdd vo oby 74128 93596 455978 ® DELHI diddd 73541 CALCUTTA dbiddddds 825896 62 Therefore, CALICUT dlddbss 8251896 37. (b) JUNE did PQRS AUGUST biddde WQFQMN Therefore, GUEST dhdse FQSMN 38. (b) C=02,11,20,31,43 39. (©) G=04,10,22, 30,43 A= 00, 14,23, 34,42 G= 56,65, 77,87,97 E904, 13,24, 33,40 option] c [a] a ]e @ @ @ 4 O= 58, 65, 76, 86,99 D= 01, 11,24,33,40 Option |G | o | > @ [10 [secs 2) [Pes [392 [ 0" 40 7 GB) @ 40, (a) Here, Coding-Decoding 42 (@ Bymatehing code 42, 62, 85, 51 Letters Resembles to CALM in the MATRIX’ Bf) As, Similarly POWERFUL>5(MLTBOCRI] “3 4 (b) As, Similarly TIME L 45, (b) As, SMART——5UKCPYV x 32 = Similarly WON DER» [Y¥MPB Gl +2 = 2 46 (6) C=902,11,23,32,40 A= 00, 13,21, 33,42 Coding-Decoding R=57, 68,77, 88,99 Therefore, D= 03, 10,22, 30,41 F = 06; 06x 2=12 Ra 18 18 x2=36 Option| c| aA] R | D ‘@)_| 32 | 00 10 () [40 [21 | 6s © [1 [33 [7 [2 @ [wef e2[7 55. (b) O=15*2-1 T320x2-1 47. (b) L12x E35x2- A=01x D=04x Y=925x2 Total 48. (b) L=F12+8 Lo 12%2- ‘Total Value= 115 56. (@) The letters have been written in the reverse order. MAARK=>KRAAM Therefore, PASSI=1S SAP ST. @) P=15,43; 36,65; A= 42,46,62: yo4s Option) P] L) a] ¥ T20+8=28 > "7 49, (0) B=00,12,24,31,43 @_| 43 | 36] 42 | 28 E=903,10,22, 34,41 @ |as[ ae 3s] 3 $358.65, 77,89, 96 Re T= 59,66, 78,85,97 © | sag) a | as ows , _~ I I I @ | 43] 65] 6 | 4s 374274142149 =95 58 Ob) s.@ DEF LN uJ MO DOWNBEAT——>TABEWNDO wuRM 8 NL Therefore, PROSPECT——sTCPEOSPR N 3 59, SENSATIONAL : Hebbbbese bude SA (6) LI; 12% Coleasl 2314567348 018; 15 x2=30 Then, N= 14, 14 x2=28 . D304.04%2=08 STATION O= 15, 15%2=30 beidsue N= 14; 14x2=28 ol. BB ap 74, @u, MILITARY Lbs bude Codedas 1 23.24 5 67 Then, LIMIT blige Codedas3 2 1 2 4 ® Lop Po H Go LD WH bf |-3 |-3 B 3 b Pp I MM ED 1 AT CE Similar, G RP DL Q bP 3 |-3 r 3 P DO M A I N (a) Coded as s CC H O O OL yn r ya —1 a -1 T Bo oION P K Similary, © Aw 6 @ 6 @ 7 @ “TE 2134590 ‘The code for PEARL is 24153 (@)_ Reversing the order PRINCIPAL LAPICNIRP Similarly ADOLESCENCE Reversing the order pc ECSELO DA ) (a) Reverse order ASSISTANT Reverse order > TNATSISSA © @) 12345678910 _, 91056123478 DEPUTATION ONTADEPUTI Similary, 12345678910 __, 91056123478 DERIVATION ONVADERITI (As, MJADIRIAl[S] —{[TIE[NJANT LLU YL og vee de sli 7ia|inie} jaj3|zj1 24 So, RMATSN tosis 951462 Coding-Decoding ) (©) WD63SG (a) 58637. (0) CeACS UCAeL SAC LAU Similarly MEACT RE1EC TAMCIR (@) Leter> SRAM TE vidu dd code > H@V# S$ % MASTER=# VHS %@ @ (@) As, FILET YCAR bddbb died CodedasaC A CT ¥Y POL TARIFF bobbed CodedasT OLA CC @ GOODNESS PREP PREE HNPCODTR Similarly, GREATNESS PRPEEPREREE HQFZUMERT ® LA N E + b L 4 3187 320097 . b) AT R s + L L J 43 55 8609S (@ LISTEN dbldds $93417 So, code for word SILENT is 395174. (@)_Ifwerread Matrix 1 & II carefully, alphabets in the word BRIDE can be found in thispattern, BRIDE 38 21 $7 86 22 ® FAD to 85 G 1 2 pegwe wor > eemeem (@ SUNDAY No. of letters x 3= 6 3=18 MONSOON No. of letters x 3=7%3=21 YEAR No. of letters x 3=4%3=12 SoTHURSDAY No. of letters x 3=8 x 3=24 (@) Frommatrix land matrix I 67 ——R 96$— 0 S6—+ A 57 D. Coding-Decoding un 9. (@) Only*S’ can be prefixed tothe given words. New words are: STILL, STABLE, SPILE, STAB, SPRING 91. (c) Codedword: Z BY X MNQB tlbtudiude Key straight 92. (d) M O U S _ E 3 113 Li toto Codedass P oR U QC Similarly, s H T FOOT 3 113 Lo toto Coded as; V kK ot DOR 3. (a) Codes are: $= 0ld4 = man oris 8 = buy or good 3 => books 6 =>man 2 => are 7 = buy or good 2 stands for “are” in that code. 4% @ POE A ROL {ili 1% ‘ 8 @ AP HOT oP LOM “S’ can be deleted from the body of the following words to form entirely new words. New words are HOT, POT, COT, LOT, TOP o @ CYR TQ MeoucTsMO Every two letters get interchanged their position. Therefore, PARENT PAREN T

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