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

If DIG is coded as 25 and CUT is coded as 49, then how will KICK be coded as?  [CGL 04/06/2019(Morning)]

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

Add die places of alphabets and add 5 in it.
DIG = 4 + 9 + 7 = 20; 20 + 5 = 25; 
Similarly, KICK = 1 1 + 9 + 3 + 1 1 = 3 4 ; 34 + 5 = 39

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 2

In a code language, SEDATIVE is coded as ATDESEVI. How would PERSONAL becoded in that language?  [CGL 06/06/2019(Evening)]

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

In a code language, STROKE is written as FLPSUT. How would BRIGHT be written in the same code language?  [CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)]

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

Logic is: +1 to each letter then reverse the word.
Similarly, required code will be

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

If SMOKE is coded as 81643 and PRANK is coded as 72954, how would you code ROSE?  [CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)]

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

If HEAD is coded as 37 and BANK is coded as 57, then how will KITE be coded as  [CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)]

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

HEAD = 8 + 5 + 1 + 4 = 18 ; 18 * 2 = 36 ; 36 + 1 = 37.
Now using the same pattern , the code for KITE.
KITE = 11 + 9 + 20 + 5 = 45 ; 45 x 2 = 90; 90+ 1 = 91.

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

In a code language, PASTEUR is coded as TPRUASE. How would SEVENTY be coded in that language?  [CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)]

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

Here the positions of the letters are changed.

Similarly , the code for SEVENTY will be ESYTEVN.

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

If EAGER is coded as 51759, then how will CADET be coded?  [CGL 10/06/2019(Afternoon)]

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

In a code language, SUN is written as NUS and TOP is coded as POT. What is the last letter in the code for the word FUR?  [CGL 10/06/2019(Evening)]

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

Logic is : reverse the word.

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

In a code language, PICTURE is written as 16932021185. How will FUNCTION be written in that language?  [CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)]

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

In a code language, SELECTION is written as ESELDITNO. How will NOSTALGIA be written in the same language?  [CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)]

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

In a code language, YOGHURT is written as 251578211820. How will DEVELOP be written as in that language?  [CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)]

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

YOGHURT is written as 251578211820. Direct place values of the letters are written. So the code for DEVELOP will be 45225121516.

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

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 13

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

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

DISTRIBUTION is written as SIDIRTTUBNOI. The method of coding is shown below.

So the code for ABBREVIATING will be made with the same method.

Test: SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Coding-Decoding (2019-20) - Question 14

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

In a code language, FRIEND is written as GQJDOC. How will PEACE be written in that language?  [CGL 13/06/2019(Evening)]

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

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 17

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

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

The required pattern is:

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

In a certain code language, SERVANT is written as 192182211420. How will be ‘MAGNIFY’ written in that language ?  [CGL 3/3/2020 (Evening)]

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

In the given question, positions to the alphabets are given in the way as they fall in the series excluding vowels.
Vowels i.e, a,e.i,o,u are coded as 1,2,3,4,5.
So, coding for MAGNIFY will be 1317143625

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)]

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

The required pattern is:

Similarly, TRAVEL will be written as MGYEWZ.

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

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

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

The required pattern is:

Similarly,

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

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)]

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

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 22

In a certain code language, U is written as C, K is written as H, L is written as U, N is written as E, S is written as L, E is written as K, and C is written as N. How will ‘KNUCKLES’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 5/3/2020 (Morning)]

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

As per the question,
U ⇒ C 
K ⇒ H
L ⇒ U 
N ⇒ E 
S ⇒ L 
E ⇒ K 
C ⇒ N
Thus, KNUCKLES will be written as HECNHUKL

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

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

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

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 24

In a certain code language, ‘DKQX’ is written as ‘WPJC’. How will ‘AFKP’ be written as in that language?   [CGL 6/3/2020 (Morning)]

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The opposite alphabetical pair is written for each alphabet. 'DKQX' is written as ‘WPJC’. Similarly, AFKP will be written as ZUPK.

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

In a certain language, ‘PAGE’ is coded as ‘161495’. How will ‘PART’ be coded as in that language?   [CGL 6/3/2020 (Morning)]

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

Here, the pattern given below is being followed ‘PAGE’ is coded as ‘161495’
P = 16, A = 1 ,G = 4 9 = (7)2 , E = 5 
Similarly, ‘PART’ is coded as ‘16132420’
P = 16 , A = 1 , R = 324 = (18)2 = 324, 
T = 20

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

In a certain language, ‘NECTAR’ is written as ‘DFOSBU’. How will ‘CARPET’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 6/3/2020 (Evening)]

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


According to the pattern mentioned above, ‘CARPET’ is coded as ‘SBDUFQ’

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

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 27

The required pattern is:

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

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

In a certain code language, ‘FIGURE’ is written as ‘DJEVPF’. How will ‘DECODE’ be written as in that language?  [CGL 7/3/2020 (Evening)]

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

Here -2, +1, -2, & so on.,

Similarly, DECODE = BFAPBF

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

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 29

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’

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

In a certain code language, ‘FOX’ is coded as ‘108’ and ‘SOUP’ is coded as ‘148’. How will ‘UPSIDE’ be coded as in that language?  [CGL 9/3/2020 (Evening)]

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

The logic: The letters are reversed first and then the sum of all the reverse letters is multiplied by the number of letters in each word 

Similarly,

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