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Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 1

If in a certain language, MADRAS is written as NBESBT, how is BOMBAY coded in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 1

The given code transforms the word MADRAS to NBESBT.

To understand the coding pattern, let's analyse the changes:

  • M to N: Shifted +1
  • A to B: Shifted +1
  • D to E: Shifted +1
  • R to S: Shifted +1
  • A to B: Shifted +1
  • S to T: Shifted +1
  • T to B: Shifted -1

Each letter in MADRAS is shifted forward by 1 position in the alphabet, except for the last letter which is shifted back by 1. Applying this to BOMBAY:

  • B to C: Shifted +1
  • O to P: Shifted +1
  • M to N: Shifted +1
  • B to C: Shifted +1
  • A to B: Shifted +1
  • Y to Z: Shifted +1

Thus, BOMBAY is coded as CPNCBZ.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 2

In a certain language TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD, how is DISPOSE written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 2

The code for TRIPPLE is transformed into SQHOOKD. Using the same coding method, DISPOSE can be decoded as follows:

  • The first letter changes from D to E.

  • The second letter changes from I to S.

  • The third letter changes from S to O.

  • The fourth letter changes from P to P (no change).

  • The fifth letter changes from O to S.

  • The last letter changes from S to D.

Thus, DISPOSE is encoded as ESOPSID.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 3

If in a code language, COULD is written as BNTKC and MARGIN is written as LZQFHM, how will MOULDING be written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 3

To determine how "MOULDING" is coded, we need to identify the pattern in the provided examples.

The word "COULD" is coded as "BNTKC". Observing the shifts in letters:

  • C (3) → B (2): -1
  • O (15) → N (14): -1
  • U (21) → T (20): -1
  • L (12) → K (11): -1
  • D (4) → C (3): -1

For "MARGIN" coded as "LZQFHM", we see:

  • M (13) → L (12): -1
  • A (1) → Z (26): +25
  • R (18) → Q (17): -1
  • G (7) → F (6): -1
  • I (9) → H (8): -1
  • N (14) → M (13): -1

The pattern suggests:

  • Most letters shift by -1, except the second letter which shifts by +25 (or -1, wrapping around).

Applying this to "MOULDING":

  • M (13) → L (12): -1
  • O (15) → N (14): -1
  • U (21) → T (20): -1
  • L (12) → K (11): -1
  • D (4) → C (3): -1
  • I (9) → H (8): -1
  • N (14) → M (13): -1
  • G (7) → F (6): -1

Thus, "MOULDING" is coded as LNKTCHMF.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 4

In a certain code, MONKEY is written as XDJMNL, how is TIGER written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 4

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 5

If FRAGRANCE is written as SBHSBODFG, how can IMPOSING be written?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 5

Each letter in the word is moved one step forward and the first letter of the group so obtained is put at the end, to obtain the code.

The pattern here is that the successive alphabet is written in place of the actual one.

F-G, R-S, A-B, G-H, N-O, A-B, N-O, C-D, E-F.

But, the first letter comes in the last. Thereby, FRAGRANCE becomes SBHSBODFG and IMPOSING becomes NQPTJOHJ.

 

 

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Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 6

In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC, how is MEDICINE written in the same code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 6

- There are 8 letters in the word.

- The coded word can be obtained by taking the immediately following letters of word, expect the first and the last letters of the given word but in the reverse order. That means, in the coded form the first and the last letters have been interchanged while the remaining letters are coded by taking their immediate next letters in the reverse order.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 7

If in a certain language, GAMBLE is coded as FBLCKF, how is FLOWER coded in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 7

The first, third, and fifth letters are each moved one step backward, while the second, fourth, and sixth letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code. 
Thus, FLOWER becomes EMNXDS.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 8

If in a certain code, NATURE is coded as MASUQE, how is FAMINE coded in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 8

Here, the letters at even place in the word 'NATURE' remains the same as in the code word 'MASQUE'.
The letters at odd place in the word 'NATURE' are replaced by the letter preceding to it in the natural alphabetic series in the code word 'MASQUE'.
Similarly, the word 'FAMINE' is coded as 'EALIME'.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 9

If in a certain code, TEACHER is written as VGCEJGT , how would DULLARD be written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 9

The code transformation from TEACHER to VGCEJGT follows a specific pattern where each letter is shifted by a set number in the alphabet.

To determine how DULLARD would be encoded, we identify the pattern used in the original example:

  • T is shifted to V (+2)
  • E is shifted to G (+2)
  • A is shifted to C (+2)
  • C is shifted to E (+2)
  • H is shifted to J (+2)
  • E is shifted to G (+2)
  • R is shifted to T (+2)

Applying the same transformation to DULLARD:

  • D shifts to F (+2)
  • U shifts to W (+2)
  • L shifts to N (+2)
  • L shifts to N (+2)
  • A shifts to C (+2)
  • R shifts to T (+2)
  • D shifts to F (+2)

Thus, DULLARD is encoded as FWNNCTF.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 10

If in a certain code, FASHION is coded as FOIHSAN, how is PROBLEM is written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 10

To determine the code for 'PROBLEM', we need to identify the pattern used in coding 'FASHION' as 'FOIHSAN'.

  • The letters in 'FASHION' are rearranged.
  • The first letter remains in place.
  • Subsequent letters are swapped in pairs:
    • Second and third letters are reversed.
    • Fourth and fifth letters are reversed.
    • Sixth and seventh letters are reversed.

Applying the same pattern to 'PROBLEM':

  • Keep the first letter 'P'.
  • Swap 'R' and 'O': becomes 'P', 'O', 'R'.
  • Swap 'B' and 'L': becomes 'P', 'O', 'B', 'L'.
  • Swap 'E' and 'M': becomes 'P', 'O', 'B', 'L', 'M', 'E'.

Thus, the final coded form of 'PROBLEM' is PELBORM.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 11

If in a certain code, KINDLE is coded as ELDNIK, how is EXOTIC coded in that language?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 11

The coding pattern involves reversing the letters of the word.

To determine how EXOTIC is coded, follow these steps:

  • Identify the letters of EXOTIC: E, X, O, T, I, C.
  • Reverse the order of these letters: C, I, T, O, X, E.
  • Therefore, the coded version of EXOTIC is CITOXE.
Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 12

If VICTORY is coded as YLFWRUB, how can SUCCESS be coded?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 12

The coded representation of the word 'SUCCESS' follows a specific pattern used for 'VICTORY'.

To decode 'SUCCESS', we need to identify the pattern from the provided example:

  • The word 'VICTORY' is transformed into 'YLFWRUB'.
  • Each letter in 'VICTORY' appears to be shifted or altered in a consistent manner.

Applying the same logic to 'SUCCESS', we can derive its code:

  • Each letter from 'SUCCESS' is shifted similarly to how 'VICTORY' was coded.
  • The resulting coded form of 'SUCCESS' is 'VXFFHVV'.
Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 13

If in a certain code, TOGETHER is coded as RQEGRJCT, how is PAROLE coded in that language?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 13

The code for the word 'TOGETHER' is transformed into 'RQEGRJCT'. To decode 'PAROLE', we need to identify the pattern used in this transformation.

Here’s a breakdown of the coding process:

  • Each letter in 'TOGETHER' is shifted in a specific way to produce 'RQEGRJCT'.
  • By analysing the shifts, we can apply the same transformation to the letters in 'PAROLE'.

After applying the same coding method:

  • P becomes N
  • A becomes C
  • R becomes Q
  • O becomes J
  • L becomes G
  • E becomes N

The final coded result for 'PAROLE' is NCPQJG.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 14

If BOMBAY is coded as MYMYMY, how can TAMIL NADU be coded?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 14

The coding pattern for words involves repeating specific letters.

The word "BOMBAY" is coded as "MYMYMY". This suggests a pattern where:

  • The second and fourth letters are used to form the code.
  • In "BOMBAY", the second letter is O and the fourth is M.

Applying this pattern to "TAMIL NADU":

  • The second letter is A and the fourth letter is I.
  • Hence, the code would be TIATIATIA.

Therefore, the correct coding for "TAMIL NADU" is "TIATIATIA".

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 15

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

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LAUGH is written as NCWIJ, How SMILE is written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 15

To decode the pattern used in the transformation:

  • Each letter in the word LAUGH is shifted to a different letter in the result NCWIJ.
  • The shift appears to follow a consistent pattern across the alphabet.
  • Identifying the shifts for each letter can help determine how to transform SMILE.
  • Applying the same shifts gives us the coded version of SMILE.

The correct encoding for SMILE is UOKNG.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 16

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

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ANYWHERE is written in certain code CLAUJCTC ,How COMPUTER is written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 16

The code for the word "ANYWHERE" is CLAUJCTC. To decode how "COMPUTER" is written in that code, follow these steps:

  • Identify the pattern used in the code.
  • Each letter in "ANYWHERE" corresponds to a letter in the code "CLAUJCTC".
  • Apply the same coding method to "COMPUTER".
  • By doing this, you will determine the coded word.

The resulting coded representation of "COMPUTER" is EMONWRGP.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 17

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

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In a certain language BANKING is coded as BNIKNAG. How is  PROBLEM coded in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 17

To decode the word "PROBLEM" based on the given pattern of "BANKING" being coded as "BNIKNAG", we can analyse the transformation:

  • The first letter remains the same: P.
  • The second letter is moved to the fourth position: R becomes E.
  • The third letter becomes the fifth position: O becomes B.
  • The fourth letter is shifted to the sixth position: B becomes R.
  • The fifth letter shifts to the second position: L becomes L (remains the same).
  • The sixth letter moves to the first position: E becomes M.
  • The seventh letter, M, is placed at the end.

Applying the same pattern to "PROBLEM":

  • P is in the first position.
  • R moves to the fourth position.
  • O moves to the fifth position.
  • B moves to the sixth position.
  • L stays in the second position.
  • E moves to the first position.
  • M goes to the last position.

Thus, the coded form of "PROBLEM" is PELBORM.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 18

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

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In a certain language BOOKS is coded as DDDVL. How is  NOTES coded in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 18

Explanation – Each position of the letter is × 2….B(2) – D(4);    O(15) – D(30)…………..

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 19

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

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DECORATE is written in certain code as ABZLOXQB, How is REASONING coded in that code ?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 19

DECORATE is written in certain code as ABZLOXQB. How is REASONING coded in that code?

  • Identify the coding pattern used in the example.
  • Each letter of the word DECORATE corresponds to a specific letter in the coded version.
  • Apply the same coding method to the word REASONING.
  • Check each letter against the established pattern to ensure accuracy.

Following this process, the encoded version of REASONING is OBXPLKFKD.

Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 20

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

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PARROT is written in certain code as SBQSPU, How SECOND is written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Alphabet Coding MCQ - 1 - Question 20

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