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Coding - Decoding

The document outlines various types of coding-decoding techniques, including word and number-based, statement-based, definition-based, operator-based, and condition-based coding. It provides examples and questions for practice, illustrating how letters and words can be encoded using different rules and methods. Additionally, it includes multiple-choice questions to test understanding of the coding-decoding concepts presented.

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Coding - Decoding

The document outlines various types of coding-decoding techniques, including word and number-based, statement-based, definition-based, operator-based, and condition-based coding. It provides examples and questions for practice, illustrating how letters and words can be encoded using different rules and methods. Additionally, it includes multiple-choice questions to test understanding of the coding-decoding concepts presented.

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Ranking or Position of Letters

What is Coding – Decoding?


Rule of 27 : Opposite letters
Rule of 13 : Corresponding letters
Type : Word and Number based Coding – Decoding
Type : Statement based Coding – Decoding
Type : Definition based Coding – Decoding
1. In a certain code language, if X is written as Q, Q is written as W, W is written
as T and T is written as A, then what is the code of the first letter of the
word “Tarzan"?
(A) W
(B) Q
(C) T
(D) A

2. In a certain code language, if O is written for M, M is written for X, X is written


for C, C is written for P and P is written for I, then what is the code of the first
letter of the word “Inkpot"?
(A) C
(B) P
(C) I
(D) X
Type : Operator based Coding – Decoding

If 8 - 1 = 14, 9 - 3 = 12, 8 - 5 = 06 then 6 - 5 = ?


a) 01
b) 02
c) 04
d) 05
If 2 $ 3 = 17, 4 $ 5 = 89, then 7 $ 2 = ?
a) 347
b) 1707
c) 442
d) 557

If 2 @ 3 = 26, 4 @ 5 = 82, then 6 @ 9 = ?


a) 192
b) 234
c) 152
d) 200
Type : Condition based Coding – Decoding
Type : Miscellaneous CODING-DECODING QUESTIONS
1. If “DECLINE" is coded as 22140357457741, then how is "NICE" coded?
(A) 78352141
(B) 69271252
(C) 77362141
(D) 78631224
2. If CAF is coded as 6, -2, 6477, then what is the code for BED?
(A) 1, 3122, 253
(C) -1, 622, 253
(B) 0, -2, 61
(D) -1, 622, 61
3. In a certain code language, if ELEPHANT = 56 and PELINDROMS = 90,
then what is the value of DISAGREEMENT?
(A) 100
(B) 120
(C) 90
(D) 132
4. The word INDUSTRY is coded as C-3 G-2 B-2 C-7 S-1 D-5 F-3 E-5 and the word CREDIT is
coded as C-1 F-3 E-1 B-2 C-3 D-5, then SANSKRIT is coded as
(A) S-1 A-1 D-3 S-1 K-1 F-3 D-3 E-5
(B) S-1 A-1 D-3 S-1 K-1 F-2 C-3 D-5
(C) S-1 A-2 G-2 S-1 I-2 C-6 H-1 D-5
(D) S-1 A-1 G-2 S-1 K-1 C-6 C-3 E-4
5. In a certain code language, if the word HISTORY is coded as UVFGBEL, then
how is the word PURSE coded in that language?
(A) KFIHV
(B) CHFER
(C) CHEFR
(D) CHEGR
6. If MONTHLY is coded as 136925, TULY is coded as 203325, then how is POTATO coded?
(A) 167715
(B) 166615
(C) 165615
(D) 167516
7. In a certain code language, if the word KUPERBOLA is coded as UPROKEBLA, then
how is the word DENTIMENT coded in that language?
(A) ENEIDTMNT
(B) ENIEDTMNT
(C) EIEDNTMNT
(D) ENIEDMTNT
8. In the mathematical addition below, each letter represents a different digit.
What is the value of M?
2 M
+ E 2
_________
H 2 K
9. In a certain code, the word MOBILE is coded as
25144814225169 and the word PHONE is coded as
2519622564256, then what will be the code for the
word TABLET in the same code?
a] 4001414425400
b] 4001416925400
c] 4002514441400
d] 4001414425100
10. In a certain code, the TBA is coded as 40 and DMA is
coded as 52, then what will be the code for the
word PAT in the same code?
a] 320
b] 360
c] 480
d] 164
Practice: CODING-DECODING QUESTIONS
1. In a certain code DCK is coded as HFV, find the code of IBG.
(a) SFN
(b) MFB
(c) RDN
(d) WFB
2. In a certain code, SIKKIM in written as THLJJL. How is TRAINING written in that code?
(a) SQBHOHOH
(b) UQBHMHOF
(c) UQBJOHHO
(d) UQBJMHOH
3. If GAIN is coded as LFNS, then what will be code for NEST in that code language?
(a) VJXY
(b) SJXY
(c) SIXY
(d) SNPL
4. If RUN is coded as HEL, MORON is coded as MKHKL, find the code of SKY.
(a) GOB
(b) GOC
(c) GND
(d) GOA
5. If DESIGN is coded as EDSING then KIDSAP is coded as
(a) IKSDPA
(b) IKDSPA
(c) IKDSAP
(d) IKAPDS
6. If EARTHSHAKE is coded as MOGPENEOSM, then SHAME will be coded as:
(a) NEOKM
(b) NEOPM
(c) KOENM
(d) POEMN
7. In a certain code language, if the word IRREVERSIBLE is coded as IRVRILREESBE, then
how is the word NAPPINESS coded in that language?
(A) NPEISAPNS
(B) NPISEAPNS
(C) NPIESPANS
(D) NPIESAPNS
8. In a certain code, the word CHANCE is coded as 68 and the
word FEARS is coded as 98, then what will be the code
for the word BLAME in the same code?
a) 66
b] 72
c] 82
D]74
9. In a certain code, the word TRICK is coded as @#&*$ and
the word TORED is coded as @%#>?, then how will the
word IRDEO be coded in the same code?
a] &>?#?
b] &#%>?
c] &#?>%
d] ?#α>&
10. In a certain code, the word BROKE is coded as @#&<!, the
word CEBID is coded as @%#>? and the word BIRK is
coded as #%<&, then how will the word BIKE be coded
in the same code?
a] #@%&
B] ! #@%
c] #@&>
d] #@>?
11. In a certain code, the word BROKE is coded as @#&<!, the
word CEBID is coded as @%#>? and the word BIRK is
coded as #%<&, then how will the word BRIDE be coded
in the same code?
a] #%@&>
b] #%@&!
c] #%@>?
d] #%@>!

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