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The document presents a series of coding and decoding questions for various banking exams, requiring the identification of codes for specific phrases based on given symbol codes. It includes a set of questions with multiple-choice answers and provides explanations for the correct answers derived from the coding patterns. The document concludes with the correct answers for each question, highlighting the relationships between words and their corresponding codes.

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The document presents a series of coding and decoding questions for various banking exams, requiring the identification of codes for specific phrases based on given symbol codes. It includes a set of questions with multiple-choice answers and provides explanations for the correct answers derived from the coding patterns. The document concludes with the correct answers for each question, highlighting the relationships between words and their corresponding codes.

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Coding Decoding Questions for IBPS Clerk Pre, LIC Asst.

, SBI Clerk
Pre and RRB Asst. Pre Exams.
Coding Decoding Quiz 30
Directions: In each of the following questions given below, a group of digits/letters is given
followed by four combinations of symbols numbered A, B, C and D. you have to find out
which of the following four combinations correctly represents the group of digits/letters
based on the symbol codes and the conditions given below.

In a certain code language,

‘Live Today Like Last’ is written as ‘ra mu pe ka’


‘Live Like A King’ is written as ‘su ka pe ke’
‘Be Like Last King’ is written as ‘pe na ke ra’
‘A Good Day Today’ is written as ‘da ku mu su’

1. Which of the following may be the code for ‘Day Was Good’ in the given code
language?
A. su mu ku B. da me mu C. su pe ma D. ku pa da E. None of these

2. Which of the following is the code for ‘Good King’ in the given code language?
A. su mu B. ka da C. pe ku D. ke su E. Can’t be determined

3. If ‘What A Day’ is coded as ‘de su da’ then which of the following may be the code for
‘What Good King’?

A. ke ra de B. mu da pe C. ke de ku D. da du de E. Can’t be determined

4. What does the code ‘na’ stands for in the given code language?

A. Be B. Like C. Last D. King E. None of these

5. What does the code ‘ka’ stands for in the given code language?
A. Live B. Like C. A D. King E. None of these

Correct Answers:
1 2 3 4 5
D E C A A
Common explanations :
Live Today Like Last → ra mu pe ka …….(i)

Live Like A King → su ka pe ke …….(ii)

Be Like Last King → pe na ke ra …….(iii)

A Good Day Today → da ku mu su …….(iv)

From the equations (i) and (iv), we get:

Today → mu …….(v)

From the equations (i), (ii) and (iii), we get:

Like → pe …….(vi)

From the equations (i), (ii) and (vi), we get:

Live → ka …….(vii)

From the equations (i), and (iii), we get:

Last → ra …….(viii)

From the equations (ii) and (iii), we get:

King → ke …….(ix)

From the equations (ii) and (iv), we get:

A → su …….(x)

From the equations (iii), (vi), (xiii) and (ix), we get:

Be → na …….(xi)

From the equations (iv), (v) and (x), we get:

Good/Day → da/ku …….(xii)


Answers :
1. Following the common explanation, we can say that
the ‘Day Was Good’ may be the code for ‘ku pa da’ in the given code language.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.

2. Following the common explanation, we can say that


We cannot determine the code for ‘Good King’ in the given code language.
Hence, the correct answer is option E.

3. Following the common explanation, we can say that


if ‘What A Day’ is coded as ‘de su da’ this means ‘What’ must be coded as ‘de’ and ‘Day’ must be coded
as ‘Da’. So, we can say that the code of ‘Good’ is ‘ku’.

Thus, the code for ‘What Good King’ may be ‘ke de ku’.
Hence, the correct answer is option C.

4. Following the common explanation, we can say that


the code ‘na’ stands for ‘Be’ in the given code language.
Hence, the correct answer is option A.

5. Following the common explanation, we can say that


the code ‘ka’ stands for ‘Live’ in the given code language.
Hence, the correct answer is option A.

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