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Coding Decoding Questions

The document presents coding and decoding exercises involving language coding, alphabet conversion, and number conversion. It includes multiple-choice questions to determine meanings of codes and how words are represented in a specific coded language. Additionally, it outlines conditions for coding letters based on their characteristics as vowels or consonants.

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Coding Decoding Questions

The document presents coding and decoding exercises involving language coding, alphabet conversion, and number conversion. It includes multiple-choice questions to determine meanings of codes and how words are represented in a specific coded language. Additionally, it outlines conditions for coding letters based on their characteristics as vowels or consonants.

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CODING DECODING EXAMPLE

DISCUSSON
TYPE 1:
LANGUAGE CODING

DIRECTION (1-5):

STUDY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTION GIVEN:

IN A CERTAIN CODE,

'aa be rs' means 'go went gone',

'ub rs wa' means 'you go home',

'wa de' means ' means 'you want' and

'lo aa' means 'went do'.

1. What is the meaning for 'wa'?

a. you
b. do
c. home
d. go
e. want

2. How will 'do you go' be written in this code?

a. aa wa rs
b. rs ub wa
c. lo wa rs
d. rs de wa
e. none of these

3. Which of the following represent 'go'?

a. be
b. wa
c. ub
d. rs
e. none of these

4. How is 'you want home' represented in this code?

a. rs de lo
b. wa de ub
c. ub rs be
d. be de ub
e. none of these

5. Which of the following is the code for 'home'?

a. rs
b. be
c. ub
d. lo
e. none of these

TYPE 2:
ALPHABET TO ALPHABRET CONVERSION:

1. In a certain code language “SATELLITE” is written as “FUBTLDSHK”, then what would be the code
for “LAUNCHING”?

1. doubfgmho
2. ovbmcfmhg
3. ovmbcfmhg
4. doubcfmhg
5. none of these.

2. In a certain code language, TWINKLE is written as SVHOJKD, then how would FILTERS is written in
that code language?

1. ehksdqr
2. ehkudqr
3. eghudqr
4. gjmsfst
5. none of these

TYPE 3:
ALPHABET TO NUMBER CONVERSION

1. If y is coded as 2, pen is coded as 11-22-13, then what word can we get from 10-6-18-24-16?

1. quick
2. quite
3. jfrxp
4. quack
5. none of these.

2. If A=1, BAN=17, then INDIA=?

1. 35
2. 37
3. 36
4. 9
5. none of these

TYPE 4:
COMMON SENSE:

In a certain code language GEAR is coded as 5914 and ROUTE is coded as 47289 then GATE may be
coded as

1. 5187
2. 5189
3. 5289
4. 5429
5. none of these

TYPE 5:
MIX SERIES:

In each of these questions a group of letters is given followed by four combinations of number /
symbol numbered (1) (2) (3) and (4). Letters are to be coded as per the scheme and conditions given
below. You have to find out the serial number of the combination, which represents the letter
group. Serial number of that combination is your answer. If none of the combination are correct,
your answer is 5 i.e none of these.

LETTERS :E Q B K N P L I T C S F H W A

DIGIT/ SYMBOL :5 * $ 2 & # 4 9 @ 6 1 8 % 7 3

CONDITIONS:

 If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both will be coded as the code
for the vowel
 If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, the codes for the two will be
interchanged
 If both first and last letters are consonants, both will be coded as ‘d’
 If there are more than two vowels in the group of letters, then all vowels will be coded as ~ .

1. IQCPWF
2. KAWIPL
3. IKBQFA
4. IBTNAE
5. TCKAPE

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