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MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 1

If 16 - 2 = 2, 9 - 3 = 0, 81 - 1 = 8, then what is 64 - 4 ?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 1

16 ⇒ (2 + 2)2 = 42
9 ⇒ (3 + 0)2 = 32
∴ 64 ⇒ (4 + 4)2 = 82

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 2

If PKROK is coded as 72962 and KRRPK as 29972 then how can NJMLZ be coded ?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 2

Given word,
P K R O K
Place value : 16 11 18 15 11   
add digit of these number 1+6=7 1+1 =2 1+8 =9 1+5=6 1+1=2
Code (Sum) : 7 2 9 6 2
Similary,
word N J M L Z
Place value : 14 10 13 12 26
code (Sum) : 5 1 4 3 8

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MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 3

If 'GLOSSORY' is coded as 97533562 and GEOGRAPHY' = 915968402, then 'GEOLOGY' can be coded as

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 3

For GLOSSORY = 97533562:

  • G → 9
  • L → 7
  • O → 5
  • S → 3
  • S → 3
  • O → 5
  • R → 6
  • Y → 2

For GEOGRAPHY = 915968402:

  • G → 9
  • E → 1
  • O → 5
  • G → 9
  • R → 6
  • A → 8
  • P → 4
  • H → 0
  • Y → 2

Now, for GEOLOGY:

  • G → 9
  • E → 1
  • O → 5
  • L → 7
  • O → 5
  • G → 9
  • Y → 2

Thus, the code for GEOLOGY is:

9157592

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 4

In a certain code language NATIONALISM is written as OINTANMSAIL. How is DEPARTMENTS written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 4

Divide the word into two groups of five letters each. The first five letters are in group I and the last five letters are in group II. Now, for its coding the middle letters remain unchanged. While the letters in each group change their position as 1 → 3, 2 → 5, 3 → 4, 4 → 2 and 5 → 1.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 5

If αδγηε is coded as ‘ARGUE’ and σφλπε is SOLVE, What is παγηελω is ?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 5

Coding of letters is based on the structure of the word. Logic of coding is very simple. Observe the word and the codes. It gives us following information:
If the word consists of four letters,
(i) and consonants occupy places at extreme ends only, then those consonants are replaced by [5] while vowels are replaced by either [20] (if both the vowels are same) or [15] (if both the vowels are different).
(ii) and the vowels occupy the second and the fourth places only then those vowels are replaced by [25], while the consonants are replaced by [5].
(iii) and the vowels occupy the first and third places only then those vowels are replaced by [30], while the consonants are replaced by [5].
If the word consists of three letters,
(i) and the vowels occupy places at extreme ends only then those vowels are replaced by [0], while the consonant is replaced by [5].
(ii) and the consonants occupy places at extreme ends only then those consonants are replaced by [5], while the vowel is replaced by [10].
Thus, in each and every case consonants are coded as [5] but numeric value assigned to vowels varies according to the position of vowels in a particular word.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 6

If the first and second letters in the word ‘COMMUNICATIONS’ were interchanged, also the 3rd and the 4th letters, the 5th and 6th letters and so on, which letter would be the 10th letter counting from your right?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 6

we can write the given word COMMUNICATIONS as -
C → 1
O → 2
M → 3
M → 4
U → 5
N → 6
I → 7
C → 8
A → 9
T → 10
I → 11
O → 12
N → 13
S → 14
After rearrangement , The letter N will be the tenth letter counting from right .

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 7

Using the following code and key, decode the given coded word:
Code : L X P Z J Y Q M N B
...Key : b a e s p r h i g t
Coded word : Z B Y X M N Q B

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 7

According to given question,
L → b , X → a , P → e , Z → s , J → p , Y → r , Q → h , M → i , N → g , B → t
Replace the each capital from given relationship for Z B Y X M N Q B , We will get
Z → s
B → t
Y → r
X → a
M → i
N → g
Q → h
B → t

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 8

In a code language the following alphabets are coded in a particular way:
A → @
C → #
D → $
E → %
G → =
H → ^
K → &
L → *
M → α
N → β
O → γ
S → δ
Which word can be decoded from the following?
^ γ α @ =%

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 8

According to given question,
A → @ , C → # , D → $ , E → % , G → = , H → ^ , K → & , L → * , M → α , N → β , O → γ , S → δ
Replace the each capital from given relationship for ^ γ α @ =%, We will get
^ → H
γ → O
α → M
@ → A
=→ G
% → E
Hence , the required answer will be HOMAGE.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 9

If @ # $ % & is decoded as ARGUE and α β γ δ & is SOLVE, what is δ @ $% &γ ∠ ?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 9

According to given question,
@ → A
# → R
$ → G
% → U
& → E
and,
α → S
β → O
γ → L
δ → V
& → E
Replace the each capital from given relationship for δ @ $% &γ ∠, We will get
δ → V
@ → A
$ → G
% → U
& → E
γ → L
∠ → Y
Hence , the required answer will be VAGUELY .

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 10

If ‘PENCIL’ is coded as ? @, =; 7 and ‘PAPER’ is coded as ? 9 ? @ 5 how will you code 'CLIP'?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 10

According to given question,
? → P
@ → E
, → N
= → C
; → I
7 → L
and,
? → P
9 → A
? → P
@ → E
5 → R
Replace the each capital from given relationship for CLIP , We will get
= → C
7 → L
; → I
? → P
Hence , the required answer will be = 7 ; ?.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 11

Direction: Given below are letters A to Z. Under each capital letter a small letter is written which is to be used as a code for the capital letter.
With the help of the given codes (small letters) select the equivalent capital letters for the following :

efsogc

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 11

As per the above given table, We can replace the each capital from given relationship for efsogc, We will get
e → L
f → A
s → Y
o → B
g → K
c → V
Hence , the required answer will be LAYBKV.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 12

Direction: Given below are letters A to Z. Under each capital letter a small letter is written which is to be used as a code for the capital letter.
With the help of the given codes (small letters) select the equivalent capital letters for the following :

gulphb

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 12

As per the above given table, We can replace the each capital from given relationship for gulphb, We will get
g → K
u → N
l → D
p → U

h → W
b → G

Hence , the required answer will be KNDUWG.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 13

Direction: Below are given letters A to Z. Under each capital letter a small letter is written which is to be used as a code for the capital letters.
In each of the following questions a group of six capital letters is given and its code, equivalent is given in one of the columns (1), (2), (3) or (4). Study the group of letters given in each question and with the help of code given above, choose the code equivalent from among (1), (2), (3) or (4) as your answer.
(A) dgrtmo, tszlxm, buvrst, dgtrlo, bumlfo, dgrlwx
(B) bumtso, dgretq, tzsqxy, bumrst, tzsgrp, dgrwxy
(C) dgrsto, fzslxm, dgrpst, bumvho, tzphxo, bumgrs
(D) umyro, dgrers, fzsacx, burady, tzslxm, bvmyst

JGRIOX

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 13

As per the above given table, We can replace the each capital from given relationship for JGRIOX , We will get
J → b
G → u
R → m
I → v
O → h
X → o
Hence , the required answer is bumvho.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 14

Direction: Below are given letters A to Z. Under each capital letter a small letter is written which is to be used as a code for the capital letters.
In each of the following questions a group of six capital letters is given and its code, equivalent is given in one of the columns (1), (2), (3) or (4). Study the group of letters given in each question and with the help of code given above, choose the code equivalent from among (1), (2), (3) or (4) as your answer.
(A) dgrtmo, tszlxm, buvrst, dgtrlo, bumlfo, dgrlwx
(B) bumtso, dgretq, tzsqxy, bumrst, tzsgrp, dgrwxy
(C) dgrsto, fzslxm, dgrpst, bumvho, tzphxo, bumgrs
(D) umyro, dgrers, fzsacx, burady, tzslxm, bvmyst

THLPQZ

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 14

As per the above given table, We can replace the each capital from given relationship for THLPQZ , We will get
T → d
H → g
L → r
P → e
Q → t
Z → q
Hence , the required answer will be dgretq.

MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 15

Direction: Below are given letters A to Z. Under each capital letter a small letter is written which is to be used as a code for the capital letters.
In each of the following questions a group of six capital letters is given and its code, equivalent is given in one of the columns (1), (2), (3) or (4). Study the group of letters given in each question and with the help of code given above, choose the code equivalent from among (1), (2), (3) or (4) as your answer.
(A) dgrtmo, tszlxm, buvrst, dgtrlo, bumlfo, dgrlwx
(B) bumtso, dgretq, tzsqxy, bumrst, tzsgrp, dgrwxy
(C) dgrsto, fzslxm, dgrpst, bumvho, tzphxo, bumgrs
(D) umyro, dgrers, fzsacx, burady, tzslxm, bvmyst

WSNUDR

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Coding- Decoding - 3(Hard) - Question 15

As per the above given table, We can replace the each capital from given relationship for WSNUDR, We will get
W → f
S → z
N → s
U → l
D →x
R → m
Hence , the required answer will be fzslxm.

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