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The document provides a comprehensive overview of coding and decoding techniques used in various types of puzzles, including alphabet and number coding. It outlines different types of coding methods such as reverse coding, addition/subtraction, and word transitions, along with numerous examples and questions for practice. The document serves as a study guide for understanding and solving coding-decoding problems.

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CSEET Coding Decoding Navneet Agrawal

Coding Decoding
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Alphabet Coding: One Alphabet will be replaced by another alphabet.

Type I: Reverse Coding


RAJ JAR
CODE ??

Type II: Addition or Subtraction


SITA TJUB
CODE ??

JOKE INJD
CODE ??

Type III: Addition/ Subtraction and Reverse


RAM LBS
JAY ??

Type IV: Split, Addition/ Subtraction and Reverse


DATE BEFU
ASAP ??

MARCH BNRGB
FRUIT ??

Q No. 1: if “VEHEMENT” is written as “VEHETNEM”, then how MOURNFUL be written in


that code language?
A. MOURLUFN
B. MOUNULER
C. OURMNFUL
D. URNFULMO

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Q No. 2: if in a certain language, “POPULAR” is coded as “QPQVMBS”, then which word


from the following would be coded as “GBNPVT”?
A. FARMER
B. FAMOUS
C. FRAMES
D. FAMOTH

Q No. 3: In a certain code, “REFRIGERATOR” is coded as “ROTAREGIRFER”. Which word


from the following would be coded as “NOITINUMMA”?
A. ANMOMIUTMI
B. AMNTOMUIIN
C. AMMUNITION
D. NMMUNITIOA

Q No. 4: In a certain code “BUILDER” is written as “JVCKSFE”. How is “SEALING”


written in the same code?
A. BTFKHOJ
B. JOHKBT
C. TFBKHOJ
D. BFTKHOJ

Q No. 5: In a certain code language, “CURATIVE” is written as “BSVDDUHS”. How


“STEAMING” is to be written in the same code language?
A. BFUTFMHL
B. TUFBFMHL
C. BFUTLHMF
D. BFUTHOJN

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Number Coding: One Alphabet will be replaced by Number.

Type I: Direct Coding


(Generally applied when no. of alphabets and no. of digits are same)

Example: FREE is coded as 1233, AMEY is coded as 4536. How to code FRAME?

Type II: Alphabets as per their position (Forward Position)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Short Cut

E J O T Y
5 10 15 20 25

Example: if YES is coded as 25519, how to code NO, CS, CSEET & CSE?

Example: if PUNE is coded as 5142116, how to code RAM?

Example: if ACE is coded as 15, then how BIJ will be coded?

Q No. 6: if SAME is coded as 1234, NAME is coded as 5234. How word NASA will be
coded?

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A. 3212
B. 4212
C. 5212
D. 1212

Q No. 7: if EYD is coded as 34, how JBP will be coded?


A. 25
B. 26
C. 27
D. 28

Q No. 8: if FBI is coded as 8411, how CIA will be coded?


A. 5113
B. 3113
C. 5123
D. 5111

Q No. 9: if RAMAN is written as 12325 and DINESH as 675489. How HAMAM is written?
A. 92323
B. 92233
C. 93233
D. 93292

Q No. 10: if BROTHER is coded as 2456784, SISTER coded as 919684, What is code for
BORBERS?
A. 2542849
B. 2542898
C. 2454889
D. 2524889

Q No. 11: if A=1, FAT = 27, FAITH = ?


A. 44
B. 45
C. 46
D. 36

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Q No. 12: if RED is coded as 6720 then GREEN will coded as?
A. 9207716
B. 167129
C. 1677209
D. 167209

Type III: Alphabets as per their position (Backward OR Reverse Position)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Q No. 13: if A=26, ZY = 3, then ABC = ??


A. 72
B. 75
C. 74
D. 73

Q No. 14: if A = 26; SUN = 27; then CAT = ?


A. 29
B. 27
C. 57
D. 58

Q No. 15: In a certain code “RAIN” is coded as “8$%6”, and “MORE” is written as
“7#8@”. How “REMAIN” will be written in that code?
A. 8@7$868@7$86
B. 8@$7%6
C. 8@7$6%
D. 8@7$%6

Type IV: Word Transition: One word will be replaced by another word.

Q No. 16: On another planet the local terminology for Earth, Water, Light, Air and Sky
are Sky, Light, Air, Water and Earth respectively. If someone thirsty there, what would
he drink?
A. Light

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B. Air
C. Sky
D. Water

Q No. 17: if the animal which can walk are called “Swimmer”, animal who can crawl
are called “Flying”, those living in water are called “Hunters”, then what will a Lizard
be called?
A. Swimmers
B. Snakes
C. Flying
D. Hunters

Q No. 18: if orange is called as butter, butter is called is soap, soap is called as ink, ink
is called as honey and honey is called orange, then which of the following will be used
for washing clothes?
A. Honey
B. Butter
C. Orange
D. Ink

Type V: Common Coding

Example:
I LOVE YOU coded as 1 4 3;
YOU LOVE ME is coded as 1 5 3;
YOU AND I is coded as 1 4 7.
Then what will be code for AND, YOU, LOVE, I and ME?
Answer: AND=7, YOU=1, LOVE=3, I =4 and ME=5

Q No. 19: In a certain code “975” means “Throw away garbage”, “528” means “Give
away smoking” and “213” means “Smoking is harmful”. Which digit in that code means
“Smoking”?
A. 5
B. 8
C. 2
D. 3

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Q No. 20: In a certain code language, “3a, 2b, 7c” means “Truth Is Eternal”, “7c, 9a,
8b, 3a” means “Enmity is not eternal” and “ 4d, 2b, 8b” means “truth does not”, which
of the following means “enmity” in that language?
A. 3a
B. 7c
C. 8b
D. 9a

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