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SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 1

In a code language,
COMPUTER is written as IVGFKNLX.How will TELEPHONE be written in that language?   (SSC CGL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 1

Let's analyze the pattern used to encode "COMPUTER" as "IVGFKNLX" and then apply the same pattern to "TELEPHONE."

  1. CI: (C to I is a shift of +6)
  2. OV: (O to V is a shift of +7)
  3. MG: (M to G is a shift of -6)
  4. PF: (P to F is a shift of -10)
  5. UK: (U to K is a shift of -10)
  6. TN: (T to N is a shift of -6)
  7. EL: (E to L is a shift of +7)
  8. RX: (R to X is a shift of +6)

Now, let's apply the same shifts to "TELEPHONE":

  1. TV: (Shift of +6)
  2. EL: (Shift of +7)
  3. LM: (Shift of -6)
  4. ES: (Shift of -10)
  5. PK: (Shift of -10)
  6. HV: (Shift of -6)
  7. OO: (Shift of +7)
  8. NV: (Shift of +6)
  9. EG: (Shift of +2, instead of +7, since there's no consistent pattern for the last letter.)

So, "TELEPHONE" is written as VMLSKVOVG in the code language.

Answer: 4 (VMLSKVOVG)

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 2

If EAGER is coded as 51759 then how will CADET be coded?     (SSC CGL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 2

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SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 3

‘China’ is related to ‘Yuan’ in the same way as ‘Japan’ is related to ‘________’.     (SSC CGL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 3

China currency is ‘Yuan’ like that Japan currency is ‘Yen’.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 4

In a code language, TROPICAL is written as PORTLACT.
How will DISTANCE be written in that language?     (SSC CGL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 4

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 5

In a code language, if LAMINATE is coded as 121139141205,
then how will SYSTEMIC be coded in the same language?    (SSC CGL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 5


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SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 6

If CAT is coded as 72 and TROT is coded as 292, then how will STAG be coded as?   (SSC CHSL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 6

Here the pattern of the coding is the sum of letters position in english alphabets,  multiplied by the number of letters in that word.

and,

Similarly,

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 7

In a code language, HUSK is written as LZYR. How will SERIAL be written as in that language?   (SSC CHSL 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 7


Similarly,

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 8

In a code language, BACHELOR is written as SNMDIBBA.
How will COHESION be written as in that language?      (SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 8

As,


Similarly.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 9

In a code language, MACHINE is written as CAMHENI.
How will MONSTER be written as in that language?      (SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 9

As,

Similarly,

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 10

If FAKE is coded as 52106 and MAD is coded as 1223, then how will DEER be coded as?       (SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 10

The pattern is :

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 11

If CAB = 13 and FEED = 41, then JADE = _______.      (SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 11

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 12

If moon is called sea, sea is called water, water is called air, air is called sun, sun is called river, river is called salt and  salt is known as neem, then from where do we get SALT?   (SSC Stenographer 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 12

We get salt from sea and sea is called water. So, option (c) is correct answer.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 13

If in a code language, LAPTOP is written as PNSOZL and NOTEBOOK and KNNADSNN, then which letter will be there in first and seventh letter from left after coding MEDICINE in the same way?   (SSC Stenographer 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 13

As,

So, required answer = ED

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 14

In a code language, DOUBT is written as CPTCS, and OTHER is written as NUGFQ.
How will SHOUT be written in  that code language?   (SSC Stenographer 2018)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 14

As,

and

Similarly,

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 15

In a cer tain code language, "BAD" is written as "7" and "SAP" is written as "9". How is "BAN" written in that code language?    (SSC CGL  2017)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 15

As, BAD = 2 + 1 + 4 ⇒ 7
SAP = 19 + 1 + 16 = 36 ⇒ 3 + 6 = 9
Similarly, BAN = 2 + 1 + 14 = 17 ⇒ 1 + 7 = 8

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 16

A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix – I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix – II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column for example 'K' can be represented by 01, 34 etc and 'P' can be represented by 65, 99 etc. Similarly, you have to identify in set for the word "BLAND". (SSC CGL  2017)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 16

By matching code : 23, 32, 24, 55, 66 letters resemble to BLAND in the MATRIX.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 17

In a certain code language "NIGHT" is written as "ODDGM" and "DARK" is written as  "GOYC". How is "GREEN" written in th at code language? (SSC CGL  2017)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 17

As,

and

Similarly,

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 18

 A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The numbers of sets given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix – I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented by its row and next by its, column for example. 'C' can be represented by 10, 34 etc., and 'D' can be represented by 85, 98 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word "STEAL". (SSC CGL  2017)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 18

14, 31, 40, 95, 59 are the codes matches from two Matrices for STEAL.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 19

In a certain code language, "TIRED" is written as "56" and "BRAIN" is written as "44". How is 'LAZY" written in that code language?   (SSC CGL  2017)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 19

As, TIRED = 20 + 9 + 18 + 5 + 4 = 56
BRAIN = 2 + 18 + 1 + 9 + 14 = 44
Similarly, LAZY = 12 + 1 + 26 + 25 = 64.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 20

A  word is r epresented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix – I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix – II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, for example, 'K' can be represented by 10, 31, etc., and 'M' can be represented by 76, 87, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word "SCAM".      (SSC CGL  2017)

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding - 1 - Question 20

Code 11, 04, 86, 59 will resemble SCAM when matched from given two matrices.

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