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Coding-Decoding

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In these questions, the real alphabets in a word are replaced by certain other alphabets according to a specific rule to form its code.

11.

. If DIRECTIN is coded as RIDTCENOI, then PRINCIPAL will be coded as

Answer: A

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12.

In a certain code language the word STANDING is written as NATSGNID. How will the word PRODUCES be written in thet language?

Answer: C

There are eight letters in the given word. in the first step the letters of the given word have been divided into two equal parts:
STAN and DING
In the second step, the letters each part have been written in the reverse order.
NATS and GIND
Similary,
Step I PROD and UCES
Step II DORP and SECU
 

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13.

I n the certain code language GERMINATION is written as IMGRENNOAIT. How is ESTABLISHED written in the code?

Answer: B

There are 11 letters each in the given word and its code. It means that there is one code letter for each letter of the given word. After careful observation of the given word its code it is clear that the code has been generated by rearranging the letters of the given word.
The middle letter of the given word remains at its position while other letters of both sides of it are rearrange in a certain way

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14.

In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in the same code.

Answer: D

The letters of the word are written in a reverse order and each letter, except the first and the last one is moved one step forward, to obtain the code.

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15.

If MADRAS can be written as ARSARS, how can ARKONAM be written in that code?

Answer: A

The word is first written twice and the letters at the even positions in the word so obtained from the code.

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16.

10. In a certain code, “MIND’ is written as ‘KGLB’ and ‘ARGUE’ written as ‘YPESC’, then how will be ‘DIAGRAM’ written is that code?

Answer: A

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17.

If GOLD is coded as HOME, COME is coded as DONE and CORD is coded as CODE, how would youcode SONS?

Answer: B

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Answer: A

Here each word is coded as follows:

The first word of the code for a corresponding word is the alphabet preceding 2 places to the last letter of the word in English Alphabetical order.

The last letter of the word for a corresponding word is the alphabet succeeding 2 places to the first word of the word in English Alphabetical order. The number in the middle of code is the absolute value of the difference of the position of the last alphabet for a word in English Alphabetical order and the number of alphabets in each corresponding word.

For example:

Trees: The first alphabet of the code is Q, which is preceding 2 places to S. The last alphabet of the code is V, which is succeeding 2 places to T.

The number is: 19(position of S) – 5(number of letters) = 14

Similarly,

Thanks for the treat is coded as ‘Q13V P15H C2V R15V’

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19.

If MADRAS can be written as NBESBT, how can BOMBAY be written in that code ?

Answer: B

Each letter in the word is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.

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20.

If in a certain language if ENTRY is coded as 12345 and STEADY is coded as 931785, then state which is the correct code for below word. NEATNESS

Answer: B

The alphabets are soded as shown :

 

E N T R Y S A D
1 2 3 4 5 9 7 8

N is coded as 2,
E as 1,
A as 7,
T as 3   and
S as 9.
So, NEATNESS is coded as 21732199.

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