Coding Decoding Chapter Wise DPP English 662cc2eb035e720018f3ea42
Coding Decoding Chapter Wise DPP English 662cc2eb035e720018f3ea42
Reasoning
Coding Decoding
Level-1
Q1 Study the following information carefully and (C) every (D) part
answer the questions given beside: (E) Nation
Study the following information carefully and How is "sector” coded in the given language?
answer the questions given beside: (A) ng (B) ub
(C) cl (D) tb
In a certain code language, (E) tn
“value of high tech” is coded as “ub nm kj cl”
Q22 Study the following information carefully and
“high million world tech” is coded as “ ng ub tn
answer the questions given beside:
kj”
“scale value people world” is coded as “xv rd
In a certain code language,
nm tn”
“value of high tech” is coded as “ub nm kj cl”
“high of sector people” is coded as “tb kj rd cl”
“high million world tech” is coded as “ ng ub tn
kj”
How can "high range" be coded in the
“scale value people world” is coded as “xv rd
language?
nm tn”
(A) tn kj (B) kj ub
“high of sector people” is coded as “tb kj rd cl”
(C) nm kj (D) nm tb
(E) kj pl
If "sector ____ " is coded as "tb ub" then which
Q20 Study the following information carefully and of the following words should fill the blank?
answer the questions given beside: (A) tech (B) high
(C) value (D) world
In a certain code language, (E) million
“value of high tech” is coded as “ub nm kj cl”
Q23 Study the following information carefully and
“high million world tech” is coded as “ ng ub tn
answer the questions given beside:
kj”
“scale value people world” is coded as “xv rd
In a certain code language,
nm tn”
“value of high tech” is coded as “ub nm kj cl”
“high of sector people” is coded as “tb kj rd cl”
“high million world tech” is coded as “ ng ub tn
kj”
How is "scale" coded in the given language?
“scale value people world” is coded as “xv rd
(A) tn (B) rd
nm tn”
(C) xv (D) nm
“high of sector people” is coded as “tb kj rd cl”
(E) tb
Q21 Study the following information carefully and What is the code for "million of" ?
answer the questions given beside: (A) kj ng (B) tn ng
(C) ng cl (D) cl ub
In a certain code language, (E) cl kj
“value of high tech” is coded as “ub nm kj cl”
Q24 Study the given information and answer the
“high million world tech” is coded as “ ng ub tn
questions below:
kj”
“scale value people world” is coded as “xv rd
In a certain code language
nm tn”
‘Apple peach pear fruit’ is coded as ‘va sp ip gf’
“high of sector people” is coded as “tb kj rd cl”
‘Festival fruit online order’ is coded as ‘of gf vo
io’
‘Online order deliver apple’ is coded as ‘io vo id What is the code for ‘deliver’ in the given code
va’ language?
‘Festival discount on peach’ is coded as ‘of gd (A) io (B) vo
mo sp’ (C) id (D) va
(E) None of these
The code ‘ip’ stands for which among the
Q27 Study the given information and answer the
following?
questions below:
(A) Pear (B) Peach
(C) Festival (D) discount
In a certain code language
(E) None of these
‘Apple peach pear fruit’ is coded as ‘va sp ip gf’
Q25 Study the given information and answer the ‘Festival fruit online order’ is coded as ‘of gf vo
questions below: io’
‘Online order deliver apple’ is coded as ‘io vo id
In a certain code language va’
‘Apple peach pear fruit’ is coded as ‘va sp ip gf’ ‘Festival discount on peach’ is coded as ‘of gd
‘Festival fruit online order’ is coded as ‘of gf vo mo sp’
io’
‘Online order deliver apple’ is coded as ‘io vo id What will be the code for ‘online deliver’ in the
va’ given code language?
‘Festival discount on peach’ is coded as ‘of gd (A) vo io (B) va vo
mo sp’ (C) id ip (D) vo id
(E) io gd
The code ‘mo io ip’ stands for which among the
Q28 Study the following arrangement carefully and
following?
answer the questions given below. One of the
(A) Discount Deliver Online
codes in the underlined statement is incorrect.
(B) Order Online Pear
In a certain coded language some statements
(C) Pear Online On
are coded as follows:
(D) Discount Pear Order
(E) Either (c) or (d)
TABLE CHAIR DESK BOX is coded as 719 448 517
Q26 Study the given information and answer the 822
questions below: STAND BOX STOOL SOFA is coded as 198 590
517 407
In a certain code language CHAIR STOOL STAND BOARD COVER is coded
‘Apple peach pear fruit’ is coded as ‘va sp ip gf’ as 407 591 ??? 822 667
‘Festival fruit online order’ is coded as ‘of gf vo BOARD STAND TABLE CHAIR DECK is coded as
io’ 591 719 ]]] 407 822
‘Online order deliver apple’ is coded as ‘io vo id
va’ Which among the following is the incorrect
‘Festival discount on peach’ is coded as ‘of gd code in the underlined statement?
mo sp’ (A) 590
(B) 517
(C) 407
Level-2
Q1 Study the following information carefully and ‘Incurred, Erupted, Fructify’ is coded as ‘2^R,
answer the questions accordingly. 10#R, 10$N’
In a certain code language:- What will be the code for “Riparian, Endured,
‘Dwindle, Cynicism, Clogged’ is coded as ‘10$Y, Ceasefire” ?
2$L, 2@W’ (A) 2^N, 4$E, 10%I (B) 4^E, 4$R, 11%A
‘Ruckus, Extolling, Wanton, Fiscal’ is coded as (C) 2^F, 6$R, 13%A (D) 6^E, 4$R, 12%A
‘8&A, 4^X, 8%U, 8#I’ (E) None of these
‘Incurred, Erupted, Fructify’ is coded as ‘2^R,
Q5 Study the following information carefully and
10#R, 10$N’
answer the questions accordingly.
Q6
Study the following information carefully and What will be the code for “ Truce, Slew,
answer the questions accordingly. Escheat” ?
(A) H$45, E&32, W&14
In a certain code language:- (B) G$45, D&32, C&14
‘Hailed, Inoculated, Striving, Ambit’ is coded as (C) G$45, V&32, V&14
‘X$27, U&17, X&26, H$48’ (D) X$45, D&32, V&14
‘Outpacing, Scepticism, Impartiality, ’ is coded (E) None of these
as ‘O&24, U$23, C$50’
Q9 Study the following information carefully and
‘Turnout, Unabated, Moniker, Inciting ’ is coded
answer the questions accordingly.
as ‘ J&35, X$14, H&30, U$28’
In a certain code language:- What will be the code for “Engulfed, Void ” ?
‘Hailed, Inoculated, Striving, Ambit’ is coded as (A) E$29, W&11 (B) W$29, V&12
‘X$27, U&17, X&26, H$48’ (C) X$29, X&11 (D) V$29, E&11
‘Outpacing, Scepticism, Impartiality, ’ is coded (E) None of these
as ‘O&24, U$23, C$50’
Q10 Study the following information carefully and
‘Turnout, Unabated, Moniker, Inciting ’ is coded
answer the questions accordingly.
as ‘ J&35, X$14, H&30, U$28’
Q22 Study the following information carefully and Q24 Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions accordingly. answer the questions accordingly.
In the following question, three Row are given In the following question, three Row are given
statements consisting of four words each which statements consisting of four words each which
are coded and put in code-I, CODE-II and are coded and put in code-I, CODE-II and
Code-III but not necessarily in the same order. Code-III but not necessarily in the same order.
Find the code and give the answer to the Find the code and give the answer to the
following questions. following questions.
Q23 Study the following information carefully and Q25 Study the following infrmation carefully and
answer the questions accordingly. answer the questions accordingly.
Study the following information carefully and Q28 Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions accordingly. answer the questions accordingly.
In the following question, three Row are given In the following question, three Row are given
statements consisting of four words each which statements consisting of four words each which
are coded and put in code-I, CODE-II and are coded and put in code-I, CODE-II and
Code-III but not necessarily in the same order. Code-III but not necessarily in the same order.
Find the code and give the answer to the Find the code and give the answer to the
following questions. following questions.
Q27 Study the following information carefully and Q29 Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions accordingly. answer the questions accordingly.
What is the code in place of ‘’E’’? What is the code in place of ‘’A’’?
(A) X#G#K#T (B) @G@V@P@ (A) X#G#K#T (B) @G@V@P@
(C) J#R#K#F# (D) @T@C@K@G (C) J#R#K#F# (D) @T@C@K@G
(E) T#C#K#G (E) T#C#K#G
Q33 Study the following information carefully and Q34 Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions accordingly. answer the questions accordingly.
Q35 Study the following information carefully and What will be code for “Populous” ?
answer the questions accordingly. (A) O51 (B) E51
(C) O72 (D) E72
In a certain code language:- (E) None of these
‘Stumbled, Apartheid, Retaliation’ is coded as
Q38 Study the following information carefully and
‘E26, O16, O40’
answer the questions accordingly.
‘Brexit, Heralded, Rancour, Propriety’ is coded
as ‘O37, E14, O29, E11 ’
In a certain code language:-
‘Veto,Prorogue, Germane, Searing’ is coded as
‘Stumbled, Apartheid, Retaliation’ is coded as
‘E20, O11, E56, O15’
‘E26, O16, O40’
‘Brexit, Heralded, Rancour, Propriety’ is coded
What will be code for “Erasure, Dilation, Piloted”
as ‘O37, E14, O29, E11 ’
?
‘Veto,Prorogue, Germane, Searing’ is coded as
(A) E33, O32, O28 (B) E34, O32, O29
‘E20, O11, E56, O15’
(C) E34, O32, O16 (D) E34, O18, O29
(E) None of these
What will be code for “Tamping” ?
Q36 Study the following information carefully and (A) O10 (B) E10
answer the questions accordingly. (C) O12 (D) E13
(E) None of these
In a certain code language:-
Q39
Study the following information carefully and ‘Veto,Prorogue, Germane, Searing’ is coded as
answer the questions accordingly. ‘E20, O11, E56, O15’
Level-3
Q1 Directions: In each of the following questions (i) If an even number is followed by a perfect
two rows of numbers are given, the resultant cube, then the first number is subtracted from
number in each row is to be worked out the second number.
separately based on the following rules and the (ii) If an even number is followed by an odd
question below the rows of numbers is to be number, then both the numbers are multiplied.
answered. The operation of numbers progresses (iii) If an odd number is followed by an even
from left to right. number which is not a perfect cube, then the
Rules: numbers are divided.
(i) If an even number is followed by a perfect (iv) If an odd number is followed by an odd
cube, then the first number is subtracted from number which is not a perfect cube, then both
the second number. the numbers are added.
(ii) If an even number is followed by an odd (v) If an even number is followed by an odd
number, then both the numbers are multiplied. number which is not a multiple of 5, then the
(iii) If an odd number is followed by an even larger number is divided by 25.
number which is not a perfect cube, then the (vi) If an even number is followed by an even
numbers are divided. number, then the larger number is the resultant.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by an odd 26 343 10
number which is not a perfect cube, then both 67 71 136
the numbers are added. What is the sum of the resultant of first row
(v) If an even number is followed by an odd and second row?
number which is not a multiple of 5, then the (A) 196.7 (B) 179.7
larger number is divided by 25. (C) 199.7 (D) 169.7
(vi) If an even number is followed by an even (E) None of these
number, then the larger number is the resultant.
Q3 Directions: In each of the following questions
200 47 W
two rows of numbers are given, the resultant
13 17 15
number in each row is to be worked out
If ‘W’ is the resultant of the second row, then
separately based on the following rules and the
what is the resultant of the first row?
question below the rows of numbers is to be
(A) 540 (B) 54
answered. The operation of numbers progresses
(C) 450 (D) 45
from left to right.
(E) None of these
Rules:
Q2 Directions: In each of the following questions (i) If an even number is followed by a perfect
two rows of numbers are given, the resultant cube, then the first number is subtracted from
number in each row is to be worked out the second number.
separately based on the following rules and the (ii) If an even number is followed by an odd
question below the rows of numbers is to be number, then both the numbers are multiplied.
answered. The operation of numbers progresses (iii) If an odd number is followed by an even
from left to right. number which is not a perfect cube, then the
Rules: numbers are divided.
answered. The operation of numbers progresses (iii) If an odd number is followed by an another
from left to right. odd number (but not perfect square), then the
Rules: resultant will be the addition of both the
(i) If an even number is followed by an odd numbers.
number, then the resultant will be the addition (iv) ) If an odd number is followed by an even
of both the numbers. number (but not perfect square), then the
(ii) If an odd number is followed by a perfect resultant will be the multiplication of both the
square, then the resultant will be the difference numbers.
of that perfect square and the odd number. (v) If an even number is followed by an another
(iii) If an odd number is followed by an another even number, then the resultant will be the
odd number (but not perfect square), then the division of the first number by the second
resultant will be the addition of both the number.
numbers. 762
(iv) ) If an odd number is followed by an even 5 15 2
number (but not perfect square), then the What is the multiplication of the resultant of
resultant will be the multiplication of both the the first row and the second row?
numbers. (A) 120 (B) 150
(v) If an even number is followed by an another (C) 180 (D) 210
even number, then the resultant will be the (E) None of these
division of the first number by the second
Q8 Directions: In each of the following questions
number.
two rows of numbers are given, the resultant
25 41 37
number in each row is to be worked out
48 16 X
separately based on the following rules and the
If ‘X’ is the resultant of the first row, then what
question below the rows of numbers is to be
is the resultant of the second row?
answered. The operation of numbers progresses
(A) 100 (B) 106
from left to right.
(C) 99 (D) 110
Rules:
(E) None of these
(i) If an even number is followed by an odd
Q7 Directions: In each of the following questions number, then the smaller number is to be
two rows of numbers are given, the resultant subtracted from the larger number.
number in each row is to be worked out (ii) If an even number is followed by an even
separately based on the following rules and the number, then the smaller number must be
question below the rows of numbers is to be added to the double of the larger number.
answered. The operation of numbers progresses (iii) If an odd number is followed by an odd
from left to right. number, then both the numbers are to be
Rules: added.
(i) If an even number is followed by an odd (iv) If an odd number is followed by an even
number, then the resultant will be the addition number, then the smaller number of the two is
of both the numbers. to be halfed.
(ii) If an odd number is followed by a perfect (v) If a number which has decimal is followed by
square, then the resultant will be the difference an even number, then the decimal gets
of that perfect square and the odd number. removed and the number is divided by 5.
43 23 24
(iv) If an odd number is followed by an even and numbers. You have to find out which of the
number, then the smaller number of the two is combination correctly represents the code
to be halfed. based on the given coding system.
(v) If a number which has decimal is followed by
an even number, then the decimal gets
removed and the number is divided by 5.
83 98 12
12 36 33
What is the product of the resultant of the first
and second row? Conditions:
(A) 4233 (B) 3342 i) If the first and the last letters are vowels, then
(C) 2433 (D) 2342 both are to be coded as the code of the first
(E) None of these letter.
ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last
Q12 Directions: In each question below is a given letter is a vowel, then the codes of both are to
letter followed by four combinations of symbols be interchanged.
and numbers. You have to find out which of the iii) If both first and the last letters are
combination correctly represents the code consonants then both are to be coded as “?”
based on the given coding system. iv) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter
is consonant, then both are to be coded as the
code of the last letter.
What is the code of FRENCH?
(A) 873+!1 (B) ?73+!?
(C) 173+!1 (D) 873+!8
(E) 173+!8
Conditions:
i) If the first and the last letters are vowels, then Q14 Directions: In each question below is a given
both are to be coded as the code of the first letter followed by four combinations of symbols
letter. and numbers. You have to find out which of the
ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last combination correctly represents the code
letter is a vowel, then the codes of both are to based on the given coding system.
be interchanged.
iii) If both first and the last letters are
consonants then both are to be coded as “?”
iv) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter
is consonant, then both are to be coded as the
code of the last letter.
What is the code of FUTURE OUTPUT? Conditions:
(A) 3@5@78 5@56@5 (B) 8@5@73 $@56@5 i) If the first and the last letters are vowels, then
(C) 3@5@78 $@56@5 (D) 8@5@78 $@56@$ both are to be coded as the code of the first
(E) 3@5@73 ?@56@? letter.
ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last
Q13 Directions: In each question below is a given letter is a vowel, then the codes of both are to
letter followed by four combinations of symbols be interchanged.
iii) If both first and the last letters are combination correctly represents the code
consonants then both are to be coded as “?” based on the given coding system.
iv) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter
is consonant, then both are to be coded as the
code of the last letter.
What is the code of UNIQUE TICKET?
(A) @+*4@3 5*!%35 (B) @+*4@@ ?*!%3?
(C) 5+*4@@ 5*!%35 (D) @+*4@@ 5*!%35
(E) ?+*4@? 5*!%35 Conditions:
i) If the first and the last letters are vowels, then
Q15 Directions: In each question below is a given both are to be coded as the code of the first
letter followed by four combinations of symbols letter.
and numbers. You have to find out which of the ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last
combination correctly represents the code letter is a vowel, then the codes of both are to
based on the given coding system. be interchanged.
iii) If both first and the last letters are
consonants then both are to be coded as “?”
iv) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter
is consonant, then both are to be coded as the
code of the last letter.
What is the code of REPAIR?
Conditions:
(A) 76>3*7 (B) ?36>*?
i) If the first and the last letters are vowels, then
(C) 736>*7 (D) 763>*7
both are to be coded as the code of the first
(E) 763>7*
letter.
ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last Q17 Directions: Study the following data carefully
letter is a vowel, then the codes of both are to and answer the questions accordingly.
be interchanged. # means either minutes or seconds are 0
iii) If both first and the last letters are > means either minutes or seconds are 4
consonants then both are to be coded as “?” @ means either minutes or seconds are 5
iv) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter ^ means either minutes or seconds are 6
is consonant, then both are to be coded as the & means either minutes or seconds are 7
code of the last letter. $ means either minutes or seconds are 30
What is the code of INSIDE HEIGHT? % means either minutes or seconds are 60
(A) 3+&*^3 13*#15 Note: if two symbols are given than by default
(B) *+&*^3 13*#15 first symbol is considered as minute and the
(C) *+&*^* ?3*#1? other is considered as second For example, @ >
(D) *+&*^3 53*#15 means 5 minutes and 4 seconds
(E) 3+&*^* 13*#11 A tank is equipped with three pumps: A, B and
C. Pump A alone could fill the tank in > % . Pump
Q16 Directions: In each question below is a given
B alone could fill the tank in @ % while pump C
letter followed by four combinations of symbols
alone could fill the tank in & $ .
and numbers. You have to find out which of the
For a minute pump A is used, for next one
minute Pump B and Pump A together are used
to fill, after that pump A is replaced with pump time are consider at PM. e.g. >@ = 9:00 PM., !?
B and pump B and pump C are used to fill =11:25
water for a minute. And then Pump C alone is A train Z which travels at the uniform speed of
used for a minute. For how much more time 60km/hr leaves Kolkata for Lucknow at +@ and
should all three pumps be used to fill the train A which travels from Lucknow to Kolkata
remaining tank. started its journey at ?@ . Train A travels faster
(A) ^ > (B) # # than train Z and meets train Z at ~@. What is
(C) > # (D) ^ # the speed of train A if the distance between
(E) None of these Lucknow and Kolkata is 820km ?
(A) 110 km/hr (B) 90 km/hr
Q18 Directions: Study the following data carefully
(C) 16.67 m/s (D) 22.22 m/s
and answer the questions accordingly.
(E) None of these
# means either minutes or seconds are 0
> means either minutes or seconds are 4 Q20 Directions: Study the following data carefully
@ means either minutes or seconds are 5 and answer the questions accordingly.
^ means either minutes or seconds are 6 + means either hour hand or minute hand is at 3
& means either minutes or seconds are 7 ? means either hour hand or minute hand is at 5
$ means either minutes or seconds are 30 < means either hour hand or minute hand is at 6
% means either minutes or seconds are 60 > means either hour hand or minute hand is at 9
Note: if two symbols are given than by default ~ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
first symbol is considered as minute and the 10
other is considered as second For example, @ > ! means either hour hand or minute hand is at 11
means 5 minutes and 4 seconds @ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
A train usually takes $ ^ to reach a destination 12
but it got delayed by > %. Then, how much time Note: If two symbols are given in then by
did it took to reach the destination that day? default first symbol is consider as an hour hand
(A) @ $ + # ^ (B) $ @ + # ^ and second one is considered minute hand.
(C) $ # + @ ^ (D) # $ + @ ^ And all time are consider at PM. e.g. >@ = 9:00
(E) None of these PM., !? =11:25
A work is divided among three people equally.
Q19 Directions: Study the following data carefully
Person A starts to work at <@ and completes it
and answer the questions accordingly.
at >>, while person B starts at ++ and completes
+ means either hour hand or minute hand is at 3
it at ?>. Person C quit the job so both A and B
? means either hour hand or minute hand is at 5
have to do his work. At what time they will be
< means either hour hand or minute hand is at 6
able to finish the work if they start at ~@
> means either hour hand or minute hand is at 9
working together ?
~ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
(A) > ! (B) < ?
10
(C) ! < (D) ? !
! means either hour hand or minute hand is at 11
(E) None of these
@ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
12 Q21 Directions: Study the following data carefully
Note: If two symbols are given then by default and answer the questions accordingly.
first symbol is consider as an hour hand and + means either hour hand or minute hand is at 3
second one is considered minute hand. And all ? means either hour hand or minute hand is at 5
< means either hour hand or minute hand is at 6 Q23 Study the following information carefully and
> means either hour hand or minute hand is at 9 answer the questions accordingly.
~ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
10 @ means either minutes or seconds are 7
! means either hour hand or minute hand is at 11 ^ means either minutes or seconds are 10
@ means either hour hand or minute hand is at & means either minutes or seconds are 12
12 $ means either minutes or seconds are 23
Note: If two symbols are given in then by > means either minutes or seconds are 32
default first symbol is consider as an hour hand # means either minutes or seconds are 35
and second one is considered minute hand. % means either minutes or seconds are 50
And all time are consider at PM. e.g. >@ = 9:00 Note: if two symbols are given than by default
PM., !? =11:25 first symbol is considered as minute and the
For a specific work, if 18 men together start the other is considered as second For example, @>
job at +< they complete it at ><. 12 women if means 7 minutes and 32 seconds
start at << they are able to complete it at !@. At
what time will 8 men and 8 women can A person usually takes #& to reach his office,
complete the same work if they start at ?@ one day he got late by ^$ . Person 2 takes ^&
(A) @ < (B) < ? and 13 seconds more to reach the office. How
(C) > ? (D) > < much more time than person 2 does person 1
(E) None of these take that day to reach the office ?
(A) >^ (B) ^>
Q22 Study the following informaion carefully and
(C) ^# (D) #^
answer the questions accordingly.
(E) None of these
@ means either minutes or seconds are 7 Q24 Answer the questions based on the information
^ means either minutes or seconds are 10 given below:
& means either minutes or seconds are 12
$ means either minutes or seconds are 23 In a certain coded language,
> means either minutes or seconds are 32 # means either the hour or the minute hand of
# means either minutes or seconds are 35 the clock is at 2
% means either minutes or seconds are 50 $ means either the hour or the minute hand of
Note: if two symbols are given than by default the clock is at 6
first symbol is considered as minute and the % means either the hour or the minute hand of
other is considered as second For example, @ > the clock is at 9
means 7 minutes and 32 seconds @ means either the hour or the minute hand of
the clock is at 1
Person A started the exam @ # late but finished & means either the hour or the minute hand of
it ^ $ before Person B. How much time does the clock is at 10
Person B take to complete the exam if he does * means either the hour or the minute hand of
not delay to start and Person A completes it in the clock is at 8
>&. For example,
(A) % ^ (B) % # #@ PM means 2:05 PM
(C) ^ # (D) $ & %& PM means 9:50 PM
(E) None of these
Note: The first symbol represents the hour hand #@ PM means 2:05 PM
and the second symbol represents the minute %& PM means 9:50 PM
hand. Assume all time in PM, unless else Note: The first symbol represents the hour hand
mentioned. and the second symbol represents the minute
hand. Assume all time in PM, unless else
A person boarded a train at &$ AM. He reached mentioned.
station A after 14 hours 45 minutes. If it took him
25 minutes to reach his home, then at what time A person had breakfast at *% AM, had lunch 5
did he reach his home? hours 30 minutes after taking his breakfast. If he
(A) &@ AM (B) @$ AM takes dinner 7 hours 35 minutes after taking his
(C) @* AM (D) *$ AM lunch, then at what time did he take his dinner?
(E) None of these (A) %# PM (B) %& PM
(C) %@ PM (D) %% PM
Q25 Directions : Study the following information
(E) %*
carefully and answer the below questions In a
certain code language, Q27 Study the following information carefully and
“Study important questions earlier” means answer the questions accordingly.
“€J63? $Z44! &K92@ €M32#” “Bring admit card
tomorrow” means“&H34? $M70# *H12# $N90!” In a certain code language,
“Syllabus are really difficult” means “*G83@ ‘research overcook conflict bottom’ is written as
&A42@ *F34! *J60%” “Eagerly waiting for results” ‘O6% T5# U4© F4$ ’
means “&B03! $M42© *N73? &N03!” classroom without photograph account’ is
What is the code for the word “Vegetables?” written as ‘U4% B6© P7# D4%’
(A) &B14@ (B) *E14! ‘stadium network disclaim polish’ is written as
(C) €G14@ (D) €B14@ ‘M4# T5© U5$ B4©’
(E) None of these
Which of the following can be the code for
Q26 Answer the questions based on the information
‘guess’ in the given code language?
given below:
(A) F3% (B) F3#
(C) F3* (D) F3$
In a certain coded language,
(E) F3©
# means either the hour or the minute hand of
the clock is at 2 Q28 Study the following information carefully and
$ means either the hour or the minute hand of answer the questions accordingly.
the clock is at 6
% means either the hour or the minute hand of In a certain code language,
the clock is at 9 ‘research overcook conflict bottom’ is written as
@ means either the hour or the minute hand of ‘O6% T5# U4© F4$ ’
the clock is at 1 classroom without photograph account’ is
& means either the hour or the minute hand of written as ‘U4% B6© P7# D4%’
the clock is at 10 ‘stadium network disclaim polish’ is written as
* means either the hour or the minute hand of ‘M4# T5© U5$ B4©’
the clock is at 8
For example,
Which of the following is the code for ‘impact’ in classroom without photograph account’ is
the given code language? written as ‘U4% B6© P7# D4%’
(A) Q5% (B) Q4# ‘stadium network disclaim polish’ is written as
(C) P4% (D) Q4$ ‘M4# T5© U5$ B4©’
(E) Q4%
Which of the following is the code for ‘stylish’ in
Q29 Study the following information carefully and
the given code language?
answer the questions accordingly.
(A) Z6$ (B) Z4#
(C) Z6% (D) Z6#
In a certain code language,
(E) Z6©
‘research overcook conflict bottom’ is written as
‘O6% T5# U4© F4$ ’ Q31 Study the following information carefully and
classroom without photograph account’ is answer the questions accordingly.
written as ‘U4% B6© P7# D4%’
‘stadium network disclaim polish’ is written as In a certain code language,
‘M4# T5© U5$ B4©’ ‘research overcook conflict bottom’ is written as
‘O6% T5# U4© F4$ ’
Which of the following is the code for classroom without photograph account’ is
‘paperwork’ in the given code language? written as ‘U4% B6© P7# D4%’
(A) Q6% (B) Q6# ‘stadium network disclaim polish’ is written as
(C) Q4% (D) Q6© ‘M4# T5© U5$ B4©’
(E) Q6$
Which of the following is the code for
Q30 Study the following information carefully and
‘transform’ in the given code language?
answer the questions accordingly.
(A) B7© (B) B7#
(C) B6% (D) B6©
In a certain code language,
(E) B6$
‘research overcook conflict bottom’ is written as
‘O6% T5# U4© F4$ ’
Answer Key
Level-1
Level-2
Q20 (A)
Level-3
Q1 (C) Q17 (B)
Q16 (B)
pending - zg medical - vm
also - bo center/being - ho/qe
medical - vm equality - yu
center/being - ho/qe Q14 Text Solution:
equality - yu crime - om
Q10 Text Solution: past - pl
from - na sure - us
now - lq post - dr
order - ms age - kl
food - oc minor - uh
pending - zg work - ak
also - bo step - og
medical - vm course - am
center/being - ho/qe for - en
equality - yu Q15 Text Solution:
Q11 Text Solution: crime - om
from - na past - pl
now - lq sure - us
order - ms post - dr
food - oc age - kl
pending - zg minor - uh
also - bo work - ak
medical - vm step - og
center/being - ho/qe course - am
equality - yu for - en
minor - uh million - ng
work - ak people - rd
step - og scale - xv
course - am sector - tb
for - en Q22 Text Solution:
Q18 Text Solution: high - kj
crime - om tech - ub
past - pl value - nm
sure - us of - cl
post - dr world - tn
age - kl million - ng
minor - uh people - rd
work - ak scale - xv
step - og sector - tb
course - am Q23 Text Solution:
for - en high - kj
Q19 Text Solution: tech - ub
high - kj value - nm
tech - ub of - cl
value - nm world - tn
of - cl million - ng
world - tn people - rd
million - ng scale - xv
people - rd sector - tb
scale - xv Q24 Text Solution:
sector - tb
Q26 Text Solution: STAND BOX STOOL SOFA is coded as 198 590
517 407 ................................(II)
CHAIR STOOL STAND BOARD COVER is coded
as 407 591 ??? 822 667........(III)
BOARD STAND TABLE CHAIR DECK is coded as
591 719 ]]] 407 822.............(IV)
From I and II, BOX == 517.
From II, III and IV, STAND == 407.
Code for ‘deliver’ is ‘id’. From I, III and IV, CHAIR == 822.
Q27 Text Solution: From I and IV, TABLE == 719.
From I, DESK == 448.
From III and IV, BOARD == 591.
From IV, DECK == ]]]
From II, STOOL SOFA == 198 590 (Here, one of
the codes is incorrect.)
From III, STOOL COVER == ??? 667
Here, '512' is the only code which can replace
Code for ‘online deliver is ‘vo id’ '???'. As,
TABLE CHAIR DESK BOX is coded as 719 448 517 d) 448 == DESK
STAND BOX STOOL SOFA is coded as 198 590 Q30 Text Solution:
517 407 ................................(II) It is given that,
CHAIR STOOL STAND BOARD COVER is coded TABLE CHAIR DESK BOX is coded as 719 448 517
as 407 591 ??? 822 667........(III) 822 ..................................(I)
BOARD STAND TABLE CHAIR DECK is coded as STAND BOX STOOL SOFA is coded as 198 590
591 719 ]]] 407 822.............(IV) 517 407 ................................(II)
From I and II, BOX == 517. CHAIR STOOL STAND BOARD COVER is coded
From II, III and IV, STAND == 407. as 407 591 ??? 822 667........(III)
From I, III and IV, CHAIR == 822. BOARD STAND TABLE CHAIR DECK is coded as
From I and IV, TABLE == 719. 591 719 ]]] 407 822.............(IV)
From I, DESK == 448. From I and II, BOX == 517.
From III and IV, BOARD == 591. From II, III and IV, STAND == 407.
From IV, DECK == ]]] From I, III and IV, CHAIR == 822.
From II, STOOL SOFA == 198 590 (Here, one of From I and IV, TABLE == 719.
the codes is incorrect.) From I, DESK == 448.
From III, STOOL COVER == ??? 667 From III and IV, BOARD == 591.
Here, either 590 or 198 is the incorrect code. From IV, DECK == ]]]
Q29 Text Solution: From II, STOOL SOFA == 198 590 (Here, one of
TABLE CHAIR DESK BOX is coded as 719 448 517 From III, STOOL COVER == ??? 667
822 ..................................(I)
Here, '728' is the only code which can replace b) 822 == CHAIR
']]]''. As, c) 448 == DESK
a) 407 == STAND d) 517 == BOX
Level-2
Q14 Text Solution: use ‘$’ and if the number of letters are even
Hence the correct ans is 2#R Letter = Add the place value of first 4 letters
even letters then add 2 and If there are odd Take digital sum of 34 = 3+4 = 7
Q15 Text Solution: and take once digital sum after taking 1st
The code for Carving is 2⧭N digital sum do not take again digital write the
Logic:- as it is.
even letters then add 2 and If there are odd Take digital sum of 2 = 2
Symbol= According to the first letter use ‘$’ and if the number of letters are even
P-@, T-$, A-%, S-&, B-#, C-⧭, H-➽ then we use ‘@’
Letter= second from right Letter = Add the place value of first 4 letters
and take digital sum
Q16 Text Solution:
E.g:- Altar- 1+12+20+1 = 34
The code for Pitfalls is 10@L
Take digital sum of 34 = 3+4 = 7
Hence correct ans is 10@L
It means 7 is a place value of G so we use G as
Logic:-
a letter
Number= Count number of letter If there are
even letters then add 2 and If there are odd Q19 Text Solution:
( Even+2 and Odd-5 ) Number= Add the place value of all the Vowels
Symbol= According to the first letter and take once digital sum after taking 1st
P-@, T-$, A-%, S-&, B-#, C-⧭, H-➽ digital sum do not take again digital write the
as it is.
E.g:- Altar- 1+1 = 2 Letter = Add the place value of first 4 letters
Take digital sum of 2 = 2 and take digital sum
Punitive- 21+9+9+5=44 => 4+4= 8 E.g:- Altar- 1+12+20+1 = 34
Symbol= If the number of letters is odd then we Take digital sum of 34 = 3+4 = 7
use ‘$’ and if the number of letters are even It means 7 is a place value of G so we use G as
then we use ‘@’ a letter
Letter = Add the place value of first 4 letters Q22 Text Solution:
and take digital sum Logic:-
E.g:- Altar- 1+12+20+1 = 34 1st Letter= Smallest letter (According to
Take digital sum of 34 = 3+4 = 7 place value)
It means 7 is a place value of G so we use G as Last letter= Highest letter opposite
a letter (According to place value)
Q20 Text Solution: Number= All place value of vowel are
Detailed Explaination:- multiplied
Number= Add the place value of all the Vowels Row-I ----- code-I
and take once digital sum after taking 1st Row-II ------ code-II
digital sum do not take again digital write the Row-III ------ code- III
as it is. Following the above Logic we can find the
E.g:- Altar- 1+1 = 2 code of ‘’MUZZLING’’’:-
Take digital sum of 2 = 2 Number:- multiplied of each vowel i.e. U, I = 21*9
Punitive- 21+9+9+5=44 => 4+4= 8 = 189
Symbol= If the number of letters is odd then we 1st letter:-Smallest letter is :- G
use ‘$’ and if the number of letters are even Last Letter:- Highest letter is:- Z, opposite of Z
then we use ‘@’ =A
Letter = Add the place value of first 4 letters So, answer will be :- G189A
and take digital sum Q23 Text Solution:
E.g:- Altar- 1+12+20+1 = 34 Solution:-
Take digital sum of 34 = 3+4 = 7 Letter= Number of Vowel* Number of
It means 7 is a place value of G so we use G as consonants.
a letter Number= First letter(Place Value)-counting
Q21 Text Solution: of remaining letter
Detailed Explaination:- Symbols= P-@, S-#, I-% and T-$
Number= Add the place value of all the Vowels Row-I ----- code-I
and take once digital sum after taking 1st Row-II ------ code-II
digital sum do not take again digital write the Row-III ------ code- III
as it is. Following the above Logic we can find the
E.g:- Altar- 1+1 = 2 code of ’INNOVATE’:-
Take digital sum of 2 = 2 Number:- = 9-7 = 2
Punitive- 21+9+9+5=44 => 4+4= 8 Letter:- 4*4 = 16 i.e the place value of P
Symbol= If the number of letters is odd then we Symbol:- I-%
use ‘$’ and if the number of letters are even So, answer will be :- %P2
then we use ‘@’ Q24 Text Solution:
Solution:-
Letter= Place value of the letter which is Number= All place value of vowel are
equal to the number of Vowel* Number of multiplied
consonants. Row-I ----- code-I
Number= First letter(Place Value)-counting Row-II ------ code-II
of remaining letter Row-III ------ code- III
Symbols= First letter of the word represents Following the above Logic we can find the
the following: code of ‘’ABROAD’’’:-
P-@, S-#, I-% and T-$ Number:- multiplied of each vowel i.e. A, O, A =
Row-I ----- code-I 1*15*1 = 15
Row-II ------ code-II 1st letter:-Smallest letter is :- A
Row-III ------ code- III Last Letter:- Highest letter is:- R, opposite of R
Following the above Logic we can find the =I
code of ‘’SURGE’’’:- So, answer will be :- A15I
Number:- First letter S place value = 19-4 = 15 Q27 Text Solution:
Letter:- 2*3 = 6 i.e the place value of F Solution:-
Symbol:- S-# Letter= Number of Vowel* Number of
So, answer will be :- #F15 consonants.
Q25 Text Solution: Number= First letter(Place Value)-counting
Logic:- of remaining letter
1st Letter= Smallest letter (According to Symbols= P-@, S-#, I-% and T-$
place value) Row-I ----- code-I
Last letter= Highest letter opposite Row-II ------ code-II
(According to place value) Row-III ------ code- III
Number= All place value of vowel are Following the above Logic we can find the
multiplied code of ‘POWER’:-
Row-I ----- code-I Number:- First letter P place value is:- = 16-4 =
Row-II ------ code-II 12
Row-III ------ code- III Letter:- 2*3= 6 i.e the place value of F
Following the above Logic we can find the Symbol:- P-@
code of ‘’’JUMBLE’’’:- So, answer will be :- @F12
Number:- multiplied of each vowel i.e. U, E = Q28 Text Solution:
21*5 = 105 Logic:-
1st letter:-Smallest letter is :- B 1st Letter= Smallest letter (According to
Last Letter:- Highest letter is:- U, opposite of U place value)
=F Last letter= Highest letter opposite
So, answer will be :- B105F (According to place value)
Q26 Text Solution: Number= All place value of vowel are
Logic:- multiplied
1st Letter= Smallest letter (According to Row-I ----- code-I
place value) Row-II ------ code-II
Last letter= Highest letter opposite Row-III ------ code- III
(According to place value) Following the above Logic we can find the
code of ‘’ACCEPT’’’:-
Hence the correct answer is E34, O32, O29 Odd- O and Even- E
Logic:- Number- Add place value of vowels
Letter- if No. of letters are odd then use- O and Q38 Text Solution:
If No. of letters are even the use- E The code for Tamping is O10
Odd- O and Even- E Hence the correct answer is O10.
Number- Add place value of vowels Logic:-
Q36 Text Solution: Letter- if No. of letters are odd then use- O and
The code for Outstripped, Rankled is O6, O50 If No. of letters are even the use- E
Hence the correct answer is O6, O50 Odd- O and Even- E
Logic:- Number- Add place value of vowels
Letter- if No. of letters are odd then use- O and Q39 Text Solution:
If No. of letters are even the use- E The code for Vandalism is O11
Odd- O and Even- E Hence the correct answer is O11
Number- Add place value of vowels Logic:-
Q37 Text Solution: Letter- if No. of letters are odd then use- O and
Logic:- If No. of letters are even the use- E
Letter- if No. of letters are odd then use- O and Odd- O and Even- E
If No. of letters are even the use- E Number- Add place value of vowels
Level-3
57 20 – The pair follows rule (iv), hence resultant Q14 Text Solution:
= 20 / 2 = 10 UNIQUE- @+*4@@
10 83 – The pair follows rule (i), hence resultant = Condition1 follows: If the first and the last letters
83 – 10 = 73 are vowels, then both are to be coded as the
X = 73 code of the first letter.
Row 2: TICKET- ?*!%3?
73 44 – The pair follows rule (iv), hence resultant Condition 3 follows: If both first and the last
= 44 / 2 = 22 letters are consonants then both are to be
22 32 – The pair follows rule (ii), hence resultant coded as “?”
= 22 + (32 X 2) = 86
Q15 Text Solution:
So, the resultant of Row 2 is 86.
INSIDE- *+&*^*
Q11 Text Solution: Condition 1 follows: If the first and the last letters
Row 1: are vowels, then both are to be coded as the
83 98 – The pair follows rule (iv), hence resultant code of the first letter.
= 83 / 2 = 41.5 HEIGHT- ?3*#1?
41.5 12 – The pair follows rule (v), hence resultant Condition 3 follows: If both first and the last
= 415 / 5 = 83 letters are consonants then both are to be
Row 2: coded as “?”
12 36 – The pair follows rule (ii), hence resultant =
Q16 Text Solution:
12 + (2 X 36)
REPAIR- ?36>*?
= 12 + 72
Condition 3 follows : If both first and the last
= 84
letters are consonants then both are to be
84 33 – The pair follows rule (i), hence resultant
coded as “?”
= 84 – 33 = 51
So, the product of the resultant of the first and Q17 Text Solution:
second row; Zero minutes .
= 83 X 51 # means either minutes or seconds are 0
= 4233 > means either minutes or seconds are 4
So, the answer is 4233. @ means either minutes or seconds are 5
^ means either minutes or seconds are 6
Q12 Text Solution:
& means either minutes or seconds are 7
FUTURE- 3@5@78
$ means either minutes or seconds are 30
Condition 2 follows: If the first letter is
% means either minutes or seconds are 60
consonant and the last letter is a vowel, then
Pump A alone could fill the tank in 4 min 60 sec
the codes of both are to be interchanged.
.Pump B alone could fill the tank in 5 min 60 sec
OUTPUT- 5@56@5
while pump C alone could fill the tank in 7 min
Condition 4 follows: If the first letter is a vowel
30 sec .
and the last letter is consonant, then both are
A = 5 min
to be coded as the code of the last letter.
B = 6 min
Q13 Text Solution: C = 7.5 min
FRENCH- ?73+!? Let tank be of 30 units so A fills 6 unit per min, B
Condition 3 follows : If both first and the last fills 5 unit per min and C fill 4 unit per min
letters are consonants then both are to be
coded as “?”
For a minute pump A is used, for next one ~ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
minute Pump B and Pump A together are used 10
to fill, after that pump A is replaced with pump ! means either hour hand or minute hand is at 11
B and pump B and pump C are used to fill @ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
water for a minute. And then Pump C alone is 12
used for a minute. So , 6 + (6 + 5 ) + (5 +4) + 4 = A work is divided among three people equally. .
30 units. Person A starts to work at 6:00 PM and
Tank is already full. completes it at 9:45, while person B starts at
So for zero more minutes all three pumps should 3:15 PM and completes it at 5:45 PM. Person C
be used. quit the job so both A and B have to do his
Q18 Text Solution: work. At what time they will be able to finish the
@ means either hour hand or minute hand is at + means either hour hand or minute hand is at 3
A train Z which travels at the uniform speed of < means either hour hand or minute hand is at 6
60km/hr leaves Kolkata for Lucknow at 3:00 PM > means either hour hand or minute hand is at 9
and train A which travels from Lucknow to ~ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
travels faster than train Z and meets train Z at ! means either hour hand or minute hand is at 11
10:00PM. What is the speed of train A if the @ means either hour hand or minute hand is at
Time for train Z = 7 hr and time for train A is 5 hrs. job at 3:30 PM they complete it at 9:30 PM. 12
Train Z travelled 60*7 = 420 km and women if start at 6:30 PM they are able to
Train A travelled 820-420 = 400 km in 5 hrs complete it at 11:00 PM. At what time will 8 men
Speed of Train A is 80 km/hr = 22.22 m/s and 8 women can complete the same work if
they start at 5:00 PM
Q20 Text Solution:
18 men in 6 hrs
+ means either hour hand or minute hand is at 3
12 women in 4 hrs 30 mins =4.5 hr
? means either hour hand or minute hand is at 5
18 * 6 * M = 12 *4.5 * W
< means either hour hand or minute hand is at 6
M/W = ½ => W = 2M
> means either hour hand or minute hand is at 9
8M and 8W = 24M
Q22 Text Solution: II) For letter ->Consider the third letter of every
@ means either minutes or seconds are 7 word. If the third letter is a vowel then the fifth
^ means either minutes or seconds are 10 succeeding letter of that vowel as per the
& means either minutes or seconds are 12 English alphabetical series is taken. If the third
$ means either minutes or seconds are 23 letter is a consonant, then the fifth preceding
> means either minutes or seconds are 32 letter of that consonant as per the alphabetical
% means either minutes or seconds are 50 III) For numbers -> The place value(as per the
Converting the statement : alphabetical series) of the first and last letter of
Person A started the exam 7 min 35 sec late but the word is added and written in reverse order.
Symbol :- Number :-
Last letter of the word is ‘H’ use ‘#’ Number of consonants in the word.
Last letter of the word is ‘K’ use ‘$’ Example :- In the word “EVERY” the number of
Last letter of the word is ‘T’ use ‘%’ consonants is 3.
Last letter of the word is ‘M’ use ‘©’ Symbol :-
Q29 Text Solution: Last letter of the word is ‘H’ use ‘#’
Letter :- Third letter from the left end in the Last letter of the word is ‘T’ use ‘%’
Example :- In the word “EVERY” 3rd letter from Q31 Text Solution:
the left is ‘E’ + 1 = ‘F’. Solution :-
Number :- Letter :- Third letter from the left end in the
Number of consonants in the word. word + 1
Example :- In the word “EVERY” the number of Example :- In the word “EVERY” 3rd letter from
consonants is 3. the left is ‘E’ + 1 = ‘F’.
Symbol :- Number :-
Last letter of the word is ‘H’ use ‘#’ Number of consonants in the word.
Last letter of the word is ‘K’ use ‘$’ Example :- In the word “EVERY” the number of
Last letter of the word is ‘T’ use ‘%’ consonants is 3.
Last letter of the word is ‘M’ use ‘©’ Symbol :-
Q30 Text Solution: Last letter of the word is ‘H’ use ‘#’
Letter :- Third letter from the left end in the Last letter of the word is ‘T’ use ‘%’