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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 1

In a code language, VICTORY is written as CIVSYRO. How will TRAITOR be written in that language? [CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)]

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In a code language, TEMPLE is written as DKOLDS. How will WORSHIP be written in that language?  [CGL 04/06/2019- afternoon]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 3

If FLOWER is coded as 14 and DISTASTE is coded as 18, then how will BUREAUCRAT be coded as?  [CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)]

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Logic is : 2 x (number of letters +1)
Similarly, BUREAUCRAT has 10 letters. 10 + 1 = 11 x 2 = 22.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 4

If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is coded as 40, then how will HAD be coded as?  [CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)]

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CAB → 312 ⇒ 3 x 2 x 1 = 6 
BED → 254 ⇒ 2 x 5 x 4 = 40
Similarly ... HAD → 814 ⇒ 8 x 1 x 4 = 32

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 5

In a code language, if ‘VERY’ is written as ‘UDQX’ ,then in the same language, how will you write the word ‘URGENT’ ?  [CGL 06/06/2019(Evening)]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 6

In a coded language, REGULAR is written as GERTRAL. How will BROTHER be written in that language?  [CGL 07/06/2019(Afternoon)]

Detailed Solution for Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 6

REGULAR is written as GERTRAL. Here positions are changed as shown below. Only -1 is used in the middle letter.

So using the same rule , the code for BROTHER is

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 7

If AU = 21 and EGG = 245, then how will you code BAKE?  [CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)]

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Logic is : product of all alphabetical position
BAKE = 2 × 1 × 11 × 5 = 110.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 8

In a code language, PAINTER is written as SCLPWGU. What is the code for the word WRITER?  [CGL 11/06/2019(Afternoon)]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 9

If N = 28 and ORE = 76 , then how will you code PALE?  [CGL 11/06/2019(Afternoon)]

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Logic is : double the alphabetical position.
So PALE = 16 + 1 + 12 + 5 = 34 ; 34 × 2 = 68.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 10

In a code language, PERMANENT is written as EPMRBENTN. How will TECHNICAL be written as in that language?  [CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 11

In a code language, ARDOUS is written as 1184152119. How will SYSTEM be written in that language?  [CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 12

In a code language, CLIMAX is written as 312913124. How will RESIGN be written as in that language?  [CGL 12/06/2019(Evening)]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 13

In a code language, ROUTINE is written as 181521209145. How will VEHICLE be written in that language?  [CGL 13/06/2019(Morning)]

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In a code language, if LAMINATE is coded as 121139141205, then how will SYSTEMIC be coded in the same language?  [CGL 13/06/2019(Afternoon)]

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Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 15

If 'J' coded as '20' and 'BAT' is coded as '46' then how will 'CRICKET' be coded?  [CGL 13/06/2019(Evening)]

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Logic is : double the sum alphabetical position
CRICKET = 3 + 18 + 9 + 3 + 11 + 5 + 20 = 69.
69 × 2 = 138.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 16

In the certain code language, ‘HARVEST’ is coded  as ‘22-21-7-24-20-3-10’. How will ‘FARMER’ be coded as in that language ?  [CGL 3/3/2020 (Morning)]

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HARVEST is coded as 22-21-7-24-20-3-10. The pattern which follows is: the number corresponding to the alphabet in English is written in reverse order after adding 2 in it means code for R(18 + 2 = 20) is written first then E(5 + 2 = 7) and so on.
Similarly, FARMER will be coded as 20-7-15-20-3-8

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 17

In a certain code language, WARDROBE is written as YXVYXHJV. How will be ACCURATE written as in that language ?  [CGL 3/3/2020 (Morning)]

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Similarly, ACCURATE will be written as CZGPXTBV.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 18

In a certain code language, PEN is written as 321028. How will be TUB written in that language ?  [CGL 3/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

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The required pattern is: Positional value * 2

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 19

In a certain code language, DEPEND is written as EPHTJJ. How will TRAVEL be written in that language ?  [CGL 3/3/2020 (Evening)]

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The required pattern is:

Similarly, TRAVEL will be written as MGYEWZ.

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In a certain code language, STRAIGHT is written as TSARGITH. How will be THURSDAY written in that language ?  [CGL 4/3/2020 (Morning)]

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The required pattern is:

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 21

In a certain code language, LARVAE is written as 15-1-9-5-1-2. How will INSECT be written in that language ?  [CGL 4/3/2020 (Morning)]

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The logic: consonants are munbered according to dieir reverse position value, and vowels are
A →1, E → 2,1 → 3. & so on.
I  N S E C  T 
3 13 8 2 24 7

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 22

In a certain code language, ‘GUM’ is coded as ‘49441169’. How will ‘WAX’ be coded as in that language?  [CGL 4/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

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The pattern followed is as follows: The alphabets of GUM are replaced by the squares of their numerical values in the given code.
GUM
G = (7)2 = 49 
U = (21)2 = 441 
M = (13)2 = 169 
GUM = 49441169 
Similarly, WAX = (23)2(1)2(24)2 = 5291576

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 23

In a certain code language, ‘PYTHON’ is written as ‘LMFRWN’, How will ‘RHYTHM’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 4/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

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The required pattern is:

Similarly,

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 24

If each letter of the English alphabet is assigned an odd numerical value in increasing order, such as A = 1, B = 3 and so on , then what will be the code of HONEY?  [CGL 5/3/2020 (Morning)]

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As per the given information A=l, B=3 and so on, thus place values of Honey are: H = 15, O = 29, N = 27, E = 9, Y = 49

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 25

In a certain code language, ‘CAUGHT” is coded as ‘326212087’. How will ‘SOLDIER’ be coded as in that language?  [CGL 5/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

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The logic: alphabets written at odd places are coded as their same positional values & even places are coded as their reverse positional value.
So code for SOLDIER will become 19-12-12-23-9-22-18.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 26

In a certain code language, ‘SANCTION’ is written as ‘XFSHODJF. How will ‘PROFOUND’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 5/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

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The pattern: for 1 st 4 alphabets +5, for next 4 alphabets -5.
SANCTION’ S+5=X, A+5=F,N+5= S..& 
so on.
Similarly, ‘PROFOUND’ will be written as ‘UWTKJPIY’ following the same pattern.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 27

In a code language, ‘AUSTERE’ is coded as ‘13102595’. How will ‘SETTING’ be coded as in that language?  [CGL 5/3/2020 (Evening)]

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Here, positional values are used. If the value of an alphabet is more than 9 , then its digits are added.
A→1
U → 21 (2 + 1) = 3 
S→ 19 = (1 + 9) = 10 
T → 20 = (2 + 0) = 2 
E → 5
R → 18 = (1 + 8) = 9
E → 5
Similarly, Setting will be coded as 10522957.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 28

In a certain code language, ‘CREATION’ is written as RCAEITNO. How will ‘SEQUENCE’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 7/3/2020 (Morning)]

Detailed Solution for Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 28

The required pattern is:

Similarly, ‘SEQUENCE’ wall be coded as ‘ESUQNEEC’.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 29

In a certain code language, ‘PAINTS’ is written as ‘CRPKUV’. How will ‘PURITY’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 7/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

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On following the above pattern ‘PURITY’ will be coded as ‘WRKTAV’

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 30

In a certain code language, ‘SPECIAL’ is coded as ‘20176410213’. How will ‘MACHINE’ be coded as in that language?  [CGL 9/3/2020 (Afternoon)]

Detailed Solution for Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 30

Following pattern is being followed to code ‘SPECIAL’ into ‘20176410213’
S = 19 + 1 (adding ‘1' to the place value of the given alphabet)= 20
Similarly, P = 16 + 1, E = 5 + 1, C = 3 + 1,I = 9 + 1,A = 1+ 1,L = 12 + 1 
On following the above rule, ‘MACHINE’ is coded as ‘1424910156’

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